We live in a culture that prizes eloquence and timing - say the right thing at the right moment, or don't say it at all. But Gabrielle Elise Jimenez, author of The Conversation, knows something most people don't: the "perfect" deathbed conversation doesn't exist, and waiting for it might mean never speaking at all. In this tender exchange, Gabby reveals why showing up imperfectly matters more than showing up polished, and how becoming someone's voice when they can no longer speak mig...
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We live in a culture that prizes eloquence and timing - say the right thing at the right moment, or don't say it at all. But Gabrielle Elise Jimenez, author of The Conversation, knows something most people don't: the "perfect" deathbed conversation doesn't exist, and waiting for it might mean never speaking at all. In this tender exchange, Gabby reveals why showing up imperfectly matters more than showing up polished, and how becoming someone's voice when they can no longer speak mig...
In this National Hospice Month episode, the Second Season's first episode, host Patricia M Sears of Graceful Transitions speaks with Lori Rizzo, a certified end-of-life doula and dementia practitioner from Compassionate Crossings, about the urgent need to reduce stigma around dementia and transform how we support families navigating this journey. With nearly 7 million Americans living with dementia and 12 million providing unpaid care—often quietly and exhausted—Lori shares practical gu...
In Conversation with an End-of-Life Specialist
We live in a culture that prizes eloquence and timing - say the right thing at the right moment, or don't say it at all. But Gabrielle Elise Jimenez, author of The Conversation, knows something most people don't: the "perfect" deathbed conversation doesn't exist, and waiting for it might mean never speaking at all. In this tender exchange, Gabby reveals why showing up imperfectly matters more than showing up polished, and how becoming someone's voice when they can no longer speak mig...