INELDA DOULA PROFILE: GREG BROWN

I'm so grateful to the International End-of-Life Doula Association (INELDA) for interviewing me for their Spring Newsletter's doula profile. Their thoughtful questions allowed me to share so much of my life history and how it has shaped my approach to supporting dying people and their families. As an end-of-life doula, before meeting with a client I set an intention to honor the whole person. It feels great to be on the receiving end of such an intention! It was a joy to discuss not just my doula work, but also to reflect on the roles played in my life by music, cab driving, improv comedy, my dear friends Lisa and Rebecca, and the Columbus Crew.

I answered these questions before I embarked on my new journey as Family Service Coordinator at Lifeline of Ohio. Serving in this incredibly meaningful new role has only strengthened my understanding that the biggest gift we can give those in our communities who are living through loss is our full, complete, compassionate presence.

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