A Grief Guru’s Guide to Death

02/11/2023 36 min Episodio 69
A Grief Guru’s Guide to Death

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Engaging in open conversations around death can be unsettling, but it is a reality that we must all confront. In this enlightening episode, Taya Dunn Johnson, a writer, speaker, mother, and recent master's degree graduate in thanatology from Marian University, sheds light on this often avoided subject. Johnson's insights, deeply rooted in her personal experience of losing her young husband to a sudden heart attack, challenge societal discomfort around death and stress the importance of preparation for our inevitable end.Johnson debunks the myth that discussing death invites it sooner, and stresses that planning for death is an act of love that can ease the emotional burden for our loved ones during a painful time. She also highlights the importance of preparing for the "business of death,"( including discussions around wills, passwords, and final wishes), and advocates for culturally appropriate grief support, with a particular focus on the African American experience.This impactful and thought-provoking conversation that could reshape your perspectives on life, death, and everything in between.Episode Resources:Article: “Please Read This Before You Post Another RIP on Social Media”Book: “Grieving While Black” by Breeshia WadeWhat's Next?What are your views, comments, or questions on navigating conversations around death and bereavement? Share them with us at [email protected]! Stay ConnectedGet in touch with our host Cathleen Toomey on LinkedInYou can also find Seniority Authority on Facebook, on Instagram, or you can connect with us on our website!  Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.

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