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In this episode of Comforting Closure - Conversations with a Death Doula, I’m joined by Steve Gurney, founder of the Positive Aging Community, for a practical conversation about what it means to age solo and why none of us are truly alone in this journey.
More and more people are navigating aging without a spouse, children, or close family nearby. But solo aging isn’t just about who’s in your life; it’s about how you prepare, connect, and create a circle of support that reflects your values. Steve introduces the concept of a “personal village,” and we talk about how building this kind of intentional community can bring care, meaning, purpose, and peace of mind.
Together, we explore:
This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered, “Who will be there for me?” and those ready to answer that question with care, clarity, and courage. Whether you’re aging alone, caregiving for a parent, or simply rethinking your own future, I hope this conversation offers you encouragement and tools to move forward with confidence.
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In this episode of Comforting Closure - Conversations with a Death Doula, I’m joined by Steve Gurney, founder of the Positive Aging Community, for a practical conversation about what it means to age solo and why none of us are truly alone in this journey.
More and more people are navigating aging without a spouse, children, or close family nearby. But solo aging isn’t just about who’s in your life; it’s about how you prepare, connect, and create a circle of support that reflects your values. Steve introduces the concept of a “personal village,” and we talk about how building this kind of intentional community can bring care, meaning, purpose, and peace of mind.
Together, we explore:
This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered, “Who will be there for me?” and those ready to answer that question with care, clarity, and courage. Whether you’re aging alone, caregiving for a parent, or simply rethinking your own future, I hope this conversation offers you encouragement and tools to move forward with confidence.
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If this episode speaks to you, please like, share, and subscribe. Your support helps more people find these important conversations.
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