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What would change if we treated death as a human event, not just a medical one? In this episode, an anonymous caller who works as a death doula shares what they’ve learned being close to the end of life and what most people misunderstand until they’re in it. This conversation stays practical and grounded: what helps, what complicates things, and why a little preparation can be one of the kindest forms of care. In this episode: What a death doula actually does (and doesn’t do) Why end-of-life planning matters more than people think The gap between medical logistics and human support Why this isn’t only an “old age” topic What tends to help at the end, and what tends to make it harder Quotes from the call: “Dying is much more of a human event than it is a medical event.” “You need more human support than you need medical support.” “We have no idea when death will come for us.” “I’m working with people who are in their twenties or thirties or forties or fifties…” Apply to be an anonymous caller: whenwedietalks.com Leave a voicemail: 971-328-0864