Jan 16, 2019
How can we possibly make sense from the death of a child. For most of us, especially parents, the thought is beyond comprehending, until that child is ours. But recognizing that children do, in fact, die and creating the best possible circumstances for the child and their family is such a departure from the medicalized deaths many families experience. Kathy Hull knows this first hand, because the respite and palliative care house she founded has seen many meaningful lives that have ended in her care. Name after her own two siblings who died at 16 and 30, George Mark house offers, without charge, a better end for children with life limiting illness. Join us to talk about Kathy's long career in the field and how it led to this remarkable center, the first in the U.S.
On Good Grief we explore the losses that define our lives. Each week, we talk with people who have transformed themselves through the profound act of grieving. Why settle for surviving? Say yes to the many experiences that embody loss! Grief can teach you where your strengths are and ignite your courage. It can heighten your awareness of what is important to you and help you let go of what is not.