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Paul Crawford, Curator of the Penticton Art Gallery in Penticton, British Columbia, curated in the Spring of 2024 the MAiD in Canada exhibit, where he invited family and friends of the 50,000 Canadians who have used MAiD to handwrite, type or email letters sharing feelings of grief and loss. Their stories shaped the exhibit and became the topic of many community-wide conversations.
Through interviews with writers, musicians, visual artists and storytellers, The Art of Grief explores how artists use their craft to engage and re-design the architecture of their grief. As they discuss their work, a reassurance is offered - that though we might grieve alone, we are never alone in our grief.
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Sangwa, an expert in creating international cultural and arts events, invited artists - dancers, sculptors, poets and painters - to use their craft to show ways in which the deeply held value of Ubuntu - the belief that “a person is a person through other people” - could help interpret the work of Palliative Care.
Through interviews with writers, musicians, visual artists and storytellers, The Art of Grief explores how artists use their craft to engage and re-design the architecture of their grief. As they discuss their work, a reassurance is offered - that though we might grieve alone, we are never alone in our grief.
Music: Dance Of The Savanna by Sascha Ende.
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Journalist Greg Melville, author of Over My Dead Body: Unearthing the Hidden History of America's Cemeteries, shares how cemeteries functioned as the first public art museums, how Abraham Lincoln redefined the concept of “the Good Death” in his Gettysburg Address, and how Facebook has become the largest (digital) graveyard. Enjoy this fascinating interview of the history in America of honoring those who have died with artistic creations.
Through interviews with artists - writers, musicians, visual artists and storytellers - The Art of Grief explores how they use their craft to engage and re-design the architecture of their grief. As these artists discuss their work, a reassurance is offered - that though we might grieve alone, we are never alone in our grief.
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Catharine DeLong - harpist, hospice chaplain, interfaith minister, and music thanatologist- shares her thoughts on why the harp has long been considered an instrument of the gods.
More Info: This episode from the Art of Grief podcast is with music Thanatologist Catharine DeLong. This week’s podcast features an interview with harpist, hospice chaplain, interfaith minister, and music thanatologist Catharine DeLong. In this conversation, we learn that since ancient times, the harp has been considered an instrument of the gods because of its ability to soften boundaries, that DeLong and Harpo Marx took a lesson with the same teacher, and that there are fewer than 100 music thanatologists on the planet. Enjoy the beautiful music and deep reflections in this podcast.
Photo by: Zaza Weissgerber
Music performed live by Catharine DeLong
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Through interviews with artists - writers, musicians, visual artists and storytellers - we explore how they use their craft to engage and re-design the architecture of their grief. As these artists discuss their work, a reassurance is offered - that though we might grieve alone, we are never alone in our grief.
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Pianist, composer and visual artist, Adam Tendler, began to ponder the “gesture of responsibility with inheritances,” when he received a wad of cash in a manilla envelope upon the death of his father. Through his compositions, piano performances and work as the Artist-in-Residence at the historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, he explores both the gifts we receive gratefully as well as those we never asked for and might not want. Or, in his words, “When the rituals have been completed, what do we do with the socks?” Tendler used his inheritance from his father to commission other artists to compose pieces for him to perform in Inheritances. As the Artist in Residence at Green-Wood Cemetery, he invited the community to contribute items they inherited to create the Exit Strategy exhibit.
Through interviews with writers, musicians, visual artists and storytellers, The Art of Grief explores how artists use their craft to engage and re-design the architecture of their grief. As they discuss their work, a reassurance is offered - that though we might grieve alone, we are never alone in our grief.
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Author Cynthia Clark, coached a writing group of 17 storytellers who shared and explored the 68 emotions they experienced around their grief in losing someone who used Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Their work was later compiled into the book, The Many Faces of MAiD: What to Expect When Someone You Know Chooses Medical Assistance in Dying.
Through interviews with writers, musicians, visual artists and storytellers, The Art of Grief explores how artists use their craft to engage and re-design the architecture of their grief. As they discuss their work, a reassurance is offered - that though we might grieve alone, we are never alone in our grief.
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Welcome back to Last Doctors, a new podcast series in the Voices of the Completed Life where we will share conversations with physicians who listen to and care for patients in the last chapters of their lives – when a cure is no longer in sight and the comfort and dignity of the patient becomes the physician’s primary focus.
Our final episode features an interview with Dr. Peter Reagan, a retired Family Practice Physician who was the first to write a prescription for MAiD medications in Oregon in 1998.
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Welcome back to Last Doctors, a new podcast series in the Voices of the Completed Life where we will share conversations with physicians who listen to and care for patients in the last chapters of their lives – when a cure is no longer in sight and the comfort and dignity of the patient becomes the physician’s primary focus.
Our second episode features an interview with Dr. Christian Ntizimira, a specialist in palliative and end-of-life care in Rwanda. He is a global advocate, a Fulbright Alumni, a graduate of Harvard Medical School’s Global Health and Social Medicine program, and author of The Safari Concept: An African Framework for End of Life Care, which we discuss in the interview.
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Last Doctors is a new podcast series in the Voices of the Completed Life where we will share conversations with physicians who listen to and care for patients in the last chapters of their lives – when a cure is no longer in sight and the comfort and dignity of the patient becomes the physician’s primary focus. Dr. Jean Marmoreo, a Canadian physician and author, has helpfully called these remarkable people our “last doctors,” which is the inspiration for the title of our series.
This episode features an interview with Dr. Jean Mormareo as she discusses her book, The Last Doctor: Lessons in Living from the Front Lines of Medical Assistance in Dying. New episodes coming May 10 and 17 will feature Dr. Christian Ntizimira, a Palliative Care Physician from Rwanda, and Dr. Peter Reagan, a Family Practice Physician who was the first to write a prescription for MAiD medications in Oregon in 1998.
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In this latest episode, our hosts reflect on the word, “Mgbalu."
Lexicon of Life and Death is a new podcast series where Lynn and Mark Barger Elliott will explore the vocabulary we employ to express beliefs, hopes and attitudes towards life and death. While asking what it means to live a completed life, they will probe ways that language guides us towards embracing full and whole moments in our lives. As we come into the world, we inherit language to interpret and to express our experiences and emotions. Language evolves as the world changes – evidenced by the 690 new English words Merriam-Webster added to the dictionary last year. Language can also limit our abilities to interact with and to describe the world we inhabit. As the poet Jane Hirschfield once observed, as humans, we attempt to explain something that already exists fully, on its own, without words.
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In this latest episode, our hosts reflect on the word, “Transplant."
Lexicon of Life and Death is a new podcast series where Lynn and Mark Barger Elliott will explore the vocabulary we employ to express beliefs, hopes and attitudes towards life and death. While asking what it means to live a completed life, they will probe ways that language guides us towards embracing full and whole moments in our lives. As we come into the world, we inherit language to interpret and to express our experiences and emotions. Language evolves as the world changes – evidenced by the 690 new English words Merriam-Webster added to the dictionary last year. Language can also limit our abilities to interact with and to describe the world we inhabit. As the poet Jane Hirschfield once observed, as humans, we attempt to explain something that already exists fully, on its own, without words.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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In this episode, our hosts discuss the word "Suerza" – a combination of the Spanish words for luck and force: suerta and fuerza. It was coined by the author John Koenig in his book The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows.
Lexicon of Life and Death is a new podcast series where Lynn and Mark Barger Elliott will explore the vocabulary we employ to express beliefs, hopes and attitudes towards life and death. While asking what it means to live a completed life, they will probe ways that language guides us towards embracing full and whole moments in our lives. As we come into the world, we inherit language to interpret and to express our experiences and emotions. Language evolves as the world changes – evidenced by the 690 new English words Merriam-Webster added to the dictionary last year. Language can also limit our abilities to interact with and to describe the world we inhabit. As the poet Jane Hirschfield once observed, as humans, we attempt to explain something that already exists fully, on its own, without words.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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Welcome to Lexicon of Life & Death, a new podcast series from the Completed Life Initiative. In this series, Lynn and Mark Barger Elliott will explore the vocabulary we employ to express beliefs, hopes and attitudes towards life and death. While asking what it means to live a completed life, they will probe ways that language guides us towards embracing full and whole moments in our lives. In this first episode, our hosts discuss the Finnish word, "Sisu," which literally translates to "guts" or "intestines" – but is informed by political and cultural history to carry much more meaning.
As we come into the world, we inherit language to interpret and to express our experiences and emotions. Language evolves as the world changes – evidenced by the 690 new English words Merriam-Webster added to the dictionary last year. Language can also limit our abilities to interact with and to describe the world we inhabit. As the poet Jane Hirschfield once observed, as humans, we attempt to explain something that already exists fully, on its own, without words.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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Welcome back to Gifts of the Completed Life: Transitions and Transformations. In this episode, Executive Producer Lynn Barger Elliott reflects upon transformations - when we no longer find ourselves in that in-between space. Inspired by the works of Rebecca Solnit and Eric Carle, this episode considers the gift of "instarring" and what emerges on the other side of life's transitions.
Gifts of the Completed Life will include reflections and interviews with authors, artists, physicians and philosophers who help us explore the many ways of answering, “What is a Completed Life?” This series will be hosted by our Director of Outreach, Lynn Barger Elliott, and will highlight voices from our staff.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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Welcome to this special Valentine's Day episode of Voices of the Completed Life. In this episode, we will hear the “voice” of New York Times-Bestselling Author of In Love, Amy Bloom – from our 4th Annual Fall Conference – with additional commentary by Executive Producer, Lynn Barger Elliott.
Voices of the Completed Life will highlight the lives and work of those who are exploring End of Life options.
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Welcome back to Gifts of the Completed Life: Transitions and Transformations. In this episode, we explore the external and internal signs, and the “complete moments,” that indicate it is time to leave the “in-between spaces” of our lives.
Gifts of the Completed Life will include reflections and interviews with authors, artists, physicians and philosophers who help us explore the many ways of answering, “What is a Completed Life?” This series will be hosted by our Director of Outreach, Lynn Barger Elliott, and will highlight voices from our staff.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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Welcome back to Gifts of the Completed Life: Transitions and Transformations. In this episode we discuss Visions, Perfume, and How the Heart Heals, by continuing to explore “in-between spaces" – and specifically the liminal space between life and death.
Gifts of the Completed Life will include reflections and interviews with authors, artists, physicians and philosophers who help us explore the many ways of answering, “What is a Completed Life?” This series will be hosted by our Director of Outreach, Lynn Barger Elliott, and will highlight voices from our staff.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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Welcome to a new Gifts of the Completed Life podcast series – Transitions and Transformations. Join us as we begin with In Between the Tides, an exploration of the “in-between spaces” that we experience in our families, health, workplaces, and relationships. These are transitions that can be unsettling, challenging, and yet, there are also gifts that can be discovered in that space between where we were – where we are – and where we are going.
Gifts of the Completed Life will include reflections and interviews with authors, artists, physicians and philosophers who help us explore the many ways of answering, “What is a Completed Life?” This series will be hosted by our Director of Outreach, Lynn Barger Elliott, and will highlight voices from our staff.
If you would like to share a response to this episode, please feel free to reach out to us on our social media platforms. Additionally, if you would like to share your story of a Completed Life on our podcasts, whether for yourself or a loved one, please reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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The end of the year can prompt us to reflect upon the past year and to gaze towards what is to come. Join us for a special podcast series with Director of Outreach Lynn Barger Elliott and Executive Director Mark Barger Elliott as we reflect on the completed life and the gifts it offers of grief, unfinished business, and open windows. In this episode, our hosts consider the words of our Fall Conference speaker Amy Bloom and the poet Jane Hirshfield as they consider what brings us back to life.
To view all of the sessions from our 4th Annual Fall Conference, click HERE.
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Voices of the Completed Life is a podcast brought to you by the Completed Life Initiative (www.completedlife.org). Here, we share unprecedented conversations at the heart of the human experience. Each of our guests hold unique, and deeply ingrained philosophies on a life well lived. As our hosts dive into honest conversations about mortality, loss and grief, we hear first hand experiences from individuals who are grappling with what it means to live a completed life.
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The end of the year can prompt us to reflect upon the past year and to gaze towards what is to come. Join us for a special podcast series with Executive Director Mark Barger Elliott and Director of Outreach Lynn Barger Elliott as we reflect on the completed life and the gifts it offers of grief, unfinished business, and open windows. In this episode, our hosts draw on insights from several of our Fall Conference speakers – Jennifer Senior and Anita Hannig – as well as the film The Bucket List, to consider what opportunities are present when facing a completed life.
To view all of the sessions from our 4th Annual Fall Conference, click HERE.
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Voices of the Completed Life is a podcast brought to you by the Completed Life Initiative (www.completedlife.org). Here, we share unprecedented conversations at the heart of the human experience. Each of our guests hold unique, and deeply ingrained philosophies on a life well lived. As our hosts dive into honest conversations about mortality, loss and grief, we hear first hand experiences from individuals who are grappling with what it means to live a completed life.
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