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Caring Beyond Our Lifetime: The Gift of Putting Our Affairs in Order
As I sit here staring at my computer screen with so much to say, I find myself noticing some significant hesitation. It is not the subject itself that has me hesitate, but the importance I feel in what I want to share and wanting it to be written in a way that it might be heard in a different way. In a way where it is embraced with openness, rather than pushed away in discomfort. There is a reason I have chosen grief and loss to focus on in my counselling practice. It is
Lisa Wilder
May 277 min read


Normalizing Conversations Around Grief, Death, and Loss
After completing my Grief Educator Certificate Program with David Kessler, and as I continue working toward my Death Doula Certificate, I couldn’t help but reflect on how little we actually talk about grief, death, and loss. This reflection led me to commit to a blog series devoted to these subjects. This will just be the first of that series. Most of us have been quietly taught, from a very young age, that grief and death are things you don’t talk about. They’re uncomfo
Lisa Wilder
Jan 264 min read
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