Death and the Dying with Rachelle Lamb

Living Connected - NVC - A podcast by Kady - Tuesdays

I have finally moved to Bend and I apologized for not keeping up on the podcast. It is so hard to move and edit all at the same time. I am doing my best to keep up on it. I think about how behind I am lol. Hang in there with me. This episode is so powerful and if you are okay with a lot of tears then be prepared for the mess I bring hehe. Rachelle gives me an opportunity to heal by giving me words that my dad and mom could have said to me. We talk about how devastating our culture can be with understanding death and the dying while other societies embrace and have rituals and traditions around the dying and grief.   Rachelle Lamb is a recognized presenter, writer, poet and Nonviolent Communication℠ trainer and coach. She brings an earthy, practical yet innovative wisdom to her work curated over decades of study drawing from cultural anthropology, history, psychology, mythology, poetry, storytelling and deep ecology. Her synthesis of these disciplines provides a rich and fertile scaffolding for transformational dialogue and consistently produces powerful learning experiences for individuals and audiences who cite the learning as profound and life-changing.PROMOTIONS: To schedule private sessions with Rachelle or register for a class, please visit her website at www.RachelleLamb.com.Resources:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once said: “If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility.”Stephen Jenkinson: Book called: “Die Wise”Website: https://orphanwisdom.com/Matt Fraser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf0w9uPL7WI Book: Being Mortal Medicine and What Matters in the End By:   Atul GawandeRequest for support from my listenersI am going to be moving back to Bend, OR and I would love to set up a small studio in my apartment so Kyle and I don’t have to use zoom. In order to do that I would need to buy two Dynamic XLR Microphones so we can sit at the same table together, as well as a mic stand and the XLR cords to go with. This can get expensive especially when mics can cost between $200 – 500$ each. This will help me save time and not have to spend on average 8hrs of editing on each episode. Since I haven’t been working because of COVID, I would love your support in donating 1-10$ to my Living connected Paypal account. A little goes a long way and I truly from the bottom of my heart would appreciate it. I will also give you a huge shout out on my podcast to those who have donated. If you would prefer to be anonymous that is okay too. Let me know in the notes if you would prefer not to have a shout out of gratitude.  Donations to Paypal email: [email protected] INFORMATION: Email: [email protected]: livingconnectednvcFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LivingConnectedNVC/Support the show