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What does death show us about how to live?In this episode of   with  we talk about aging, illness and care at the end of...
28/05/2026

What does death show us about how to live?

In this episode of with we talk about aging, illness and care at the end of life. It is a tender and intimate conversation who both share from their wealth of experience as caregivers.

This episode is centered around the importance of finding community, of creating a village, and of having practices that support us to show up in times of deep challenge. It also explores the themes of presence, acceptance, empathy, and expanding spiritual and emotional capacity.

Listen to learn more about:
• aging as a community experience
• normalizing death
• institutionalized care vs community care
• multi-generational living
• finding support systems
• the wisdom in illnesses
• being with grief
• the importance of having a daily practice
• empathy and listening

empathy community

28/05/2026

I love the “Hollywood” enthusiasm of Nurse Amy and this series because conversations like this are brought to light. Too many families miss out on having this specific insight because they wait too long to call for help from hospice or death doulas. It’s never too early to call a doula, palliative or hospice team and ask questions.

Families (both by blood and chosen) find themselves doing their best with little experience or education on the dying process and what to expect.

Are you watching this series? Who else loves Nurse Amy?

Thank you to the creators of Dying for S*x ❣️
This clip is from Episode 8

there is a specific kind of quiet that lives in the space where a relationship used to be.for a long time i saw estrange...
19/05/2026

there is a specific kind of quiet that lives in the space where a relationship used to be.

for a long time i saw estrangement only as a loss. but i am learning it is actually a room. it is a place where we can finally breathe without the weight of carrying what was never meant to be held.

not a void but a sanctuary.

grief is not always about what is gone. sometimes it is about the energy we spent trying to keep a bridge from collapsing. when we finally stop holding up the weight, our hands feel strange in the lightness. they feel empty until we realize they are finally free.

not all love ends in a bridge. some ends at the riverbank where you stop wrestling with the clay. it hurts to let the mud fall but it is the only way to see your own hands again. it is the only way to realize that open palms stay clean.

i wrote this for anyone sitting with an empty chair this season. on the quiet ripening of peace and the freedom that only arrives after the loss.

read the full piece on substack.
link in bio.

After thirty years in the rooms where life begins to fade, I’ve learned to read a very specific kind of silence. It’s a ...
19/05/2026

After thirty years in the rooms where life begins to fade, I’ve learned to read a very specific kind of silence. It’s a silence that is heavy, un-optimizable, and most importantly entirely biological.

But right now, the tech world is trying to apply the laws of silicon to the laws of the soul. In a recent piece, I share the story of two elders:

* Arthur, for whom AI was a liberation, returning his voice and his agency.

* Eleanor, who nearly faded away because a “smart” dashboard told her family she was fine while she was actually in heart failure.

The machine is a magnificent calculator, but it is deaf to the nuance of human suffering. It can track a pulse, but it cannot witness a spirit. If we aren’t careful, we will build a world where our parents are monitored constantly but witnessed rarely.

We cannot replace the neighbor’s knock with data.
Read more on Substack *link in bio

 and the dozens of amazing meditation teachers on the platform have been a faithful guide for many many years of my life...
08/05/2026

and the dozens of amazing meditation teachers on the platform have been a faithful guide for many many years of my life. It means a lot to me to be able to share meditations for free on such a wonderful platform. I’ve just added a few and your feedback is soooo appreciated.

You have one meditation free / day of you do not have a membership. I would appreciate so much if you go to the app or website & join me for a guided meditation and leave a review 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟

07/05/2026

Intergenerational living is having a comeback! Loving this

co-living is the most common sense way to age out of isolation and into a circle of care and connection. We can choose relatives or chosen family, but making these decisions early before any care crisis is important.

Let’s Start normalizing these conversations with ourselves and aging loved ones. Over time there is less and less resistance. The nursing home model is broken. Time to create a new model, one family and granny at a time :)

Curious about our courses?We’ve just completed 12 weeks of The Path of Compassionate Presence, and with deep respect and...
05/05/2026

Curious about our courses?

We’ve just completed 12 weeks of The Path of Compassionate Presence, and with deep respect and joy, we certified 50 End of Life Guides / Doulas into the world.

What’s already unfolding is extraordinary. Many are stepping forward offering presence, care, and grounded support within their families and communities in ways that truly matter.

If you feel called to accompany others through life’s most profound thresholds, stay close. More opportunities to join us are on the horizon. September course is open for registration AND we added a self-study, go at your own pace.

Grateful to .media for understanding the value of holding space for conversations about death and loss within a wellness...
05/05/2026

Grateful to .media for understanding the value of holding space for conversations about death and loss within a wellness retreat. It’s something we rarely share openly, but when we do, it reveals so much about what we value, how we honor life, and why our relationships matter so deeply.

There is a specific kind of silence found only in a room of healing, a vibrating, living quiet where the door to the wor...
29/04/2026

There is a specific kind of silence found only in a room of healing, a vibrating, living quiet where the door to the world is slightly ajar, but the door to the unknown is equally close.

In this “thin place,” the labor of mending eventually meets the quiet grace of letting go. Whether the path leads back to the busy streets or toward a different horizon, how we hold that space matters.

Today on Substack, I’m sharing “A Sanctuary for Every Journey,” an exploration of the room of convalescence and the ironclad “Rules of Engagement” required to protect its peace. If you or a friend are currently navigating the delicate balance of gatekeeping this room, or find yourself in a season of transition, I hope this serves as a gentle harbor for you. 🕊️

🔗 Link in bio to read the full piece.

29/04/2026

If you’re currently in the “thick of it” with a loved one—watch this. Burnout isn’t a failure; it’s a signal.

reminding us that “Presence over Perfection” is the only way through.

Tag a caregiver who needs to hear this today. 👇

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