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Ross Reynolds talks to Zen Buddhist and palliative-care nurse Sallie Tisdale, about death, grieving, and her new book, "Advice For Future Corpses: A…
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The next time you walk by Third Avenue and James Street in downtown Seattle, you might notice a cluster of bronze leaves on the street.They bear the names…
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Angela DiMarco never intended to make a public film about the loss of her son. It started as a small project to help her grieve.But her short film,…
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It sometimes seems as if author Barbara Ehrenreich has seen it all and done it all. From “Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers” to…
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How are you?If you’ve lost a loved one, that may have conjured up memories of a heavy hand on your shoulder, a precisely angled head tilt, a Hallmark card…
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to work at a cemetery? Here's your chance to find out. Damaso Garcia and Aaron Sholes work at the Evergreen Washelli…
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Seattle’s biggest cemetery begins with a tragic story. City founders David Denny and Louisa Boren had given birth to twins. One of them, a boy, died as an…
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Let’s talk about death.No, seriously. It’s time we all had a conversation with our loved ones about dying.Bill Radke talked to Caitlin Doughty, a…
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Death is a heavy topic, but sometimes it's still okay to joke about it. In this episode of the RadioActive podcast, Zeytun Ahmed and Patrick Liu explore…
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