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I have always been inspired by people who know how to truly be present with others during incredibly painful moments in their life.
My guest, Doug Daspit, embodies this commitment. With twelve years of experience as a Board Certified Chaplain, Doug currently serves as a full-time Police Chaplain and an Army Reserve Chaplain. His journey has also included roles as a Pastor, church planter, and chaplain in hospital and hospice settings.
In this episode, we explore the profound lessons he has learned in his work and how he has refined his skills to be present with individuals in their darkest moments. From families to first responders, Doug has seen more than most.
Drawing from years of experience observing loss, family dynamics, diverse cultures, and various faith traditions, Doug shares valuable insights into the vital role of supporting people through all their expressions of grief.
He also reflects on the profound beauty he finds in his work—the moments that strengthen his own faith, even amidst the daily, sometimes painful realities he witnesses.
If you've ever wondered how to better support those around you—whether in your community or within your own home—who are grappling with pain, loss, or grief in its many forms, then push play and dive right in with us!
I’m incredibly grateful you’re here!
~Rachel
I have always been inspired by people who know how to truly be present with others during incredibly painful moments in their life.
My guest, Doug Daspit, embodies this commitment. With twelve years of experience as a Board Certified Chaplain, Doug currently serves as a full-time Police Chaplain and an Army Reserve Chaplain. His journey has also included roles as a Pastor, church planter, and chaplain in hospital and hospice settings.
In this episode, we explore the profound lessons he has learned in his work and how he has refined his skills to be present with individuals in their darkest moments. From families to first responders, Doug has seen more than most.
Drawing from years of experience observing loss, family dynamics, diverse cultures, and various faith traditions, Doug shares valuable insights into the vital role of supporting people through all their expressions of grief.
He also reflects on the profound beauty he finds in his work—the moments that strengthen his own faith, even amidst the daily, sometimes painful realities he witnesses.
If you've ever wondered how to better support those around you—whether in your community or within your own home—who are grappling with pain, loss, or grief in its many forms, then push play and dive right in with us!
I’m incredibly grateful you’re here!
~Rachel