How To Live Well So That You Can Die Well

What does an end-of-life doula do? How can you prepare for a good death? Listen to this episode of “All the Wiser,” featuring the beautiful and wise words of my dear friend and colleague Diane Button.

”When you really peel away what brings you joy. People aren't saying the exotic vacation is joy. That's not joy. Or the wedding. It was great and it was fun, but what really brings me joy is that cup of coffee on my porch in the morning, or that friend who comes by, or that hummingbird that comes to my house every day.”

”I think that the idea of what you do every day in your life, to live well, to live in peace, to die in peace, you need to live in peace, to die in harmony with all beings you need to live in harmony with all beings, you know, to, to die without regrets and live without regrets or working through your regrets, you know, it's all about what we do in our day-to-day living that prepares us for dying well.”

This episode benefits the Humane Prison Hospice Project.

Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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