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In this conversation, Karen Carlisi shares her profound journey from being an English language educator to becoming a death doula. She reflects on her early experiences with death, including the loss of loved ones, and how these moments shaped her understanding of life and death. Karen discusses her transition into the role of a death doula, its responsibilities, and the challenges she faces in educating others about this profession. She emphasizes the importance of community support and self-care in her work, highlighting her collaborative efforts with other doulas to bridge gaps in societal understanding of death and dying. Karen shares her insights on self-care, community support, and the fears surrounding end-of-life experiences. She discusses her personal practices for nurturing herself, the importance of community in activism, and her reflections on death and dying. We emphasize the need for planning, acceptance, and the profound journey of love and loss that accompanies life transitions.
Karen's Website
Pacific Death Doula Collaborative
International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA)
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You can find us on SubStack, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and BlueSky. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one on one time with Annalouiza or Wakil.
And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at [email protected].
By Rev Annalouiza Armendariz & Rev Wakil David Matthews5
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In this conversation, Karen Carlisi shares her profound journey from being an English language educator to becoming a death doula. She reflects on her early experiences with death, including the loss of loved ones, and how these moments shaped her understanding of life and death. Karen discusses her transition into the role of a death doula, its responsibilities, and the challenges she faces in educating others about this profession. She emphasizes the importance of community support and self-care in her work, highlighting her collaborative efforts with other doulas to bridge gaps in societal understanding of death and dying. Karen shares her insights on self-care, community support, and the fears surrounding end-of-life experiences. She discusses her personal practices for nurturing herself, the importance of community in activism, and her reflections on death and dying. We emphasize the need for planning, acceptance, and the profound journey of love and loss that accompanies life transitions.
Karen's Website
Pacific Death Doula Collaborative
International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA)
Support the show
You can find us on SubStack, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and BlueSky. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one on one time with Annalouiza or Wakil.
And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at [email protected].

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