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I am joined today for a profound conversation with Dr. David Casarett, a physician, researcher, and tenured Professor at the Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Casarett is the Chief of Palliative Care for Duke. We speak about the often misunderstood process of dying.
David shares insights from his extensive experience at the bedside of dying patients, emphasising the body's remarkable biological intelligence even in its final days.
He discusses the importance of understanding the natural processes of dying, which can alleviate the anxiety surrounding death. The conversation also touches on the cultural conditioning that frames death as something to be feared, and how witnessing the deaths of others can help demystify the experience and reduce fear for ourselves when our time comes.
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Takeaways
Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Nor is it a substitute for professional support.
Follow Death on the Daily:
David’s book, “Undiscovered Country: A Doctor’s Travel Guide To The End Of Life” is out now.
To connect with David, please visit:
This episode is edited by David Strutt, who you can contact here for any editing needs: [email protected]
The theme music for Death on the Daily is Set Free by Katie Gray, which is used with artist's permission.
You can connect with Katie and her music and beautiful Empowered Heart work here https://www.katiegray.com
Chapters
00:00: The Nature of Dying
01:50: Understanding Biological Processes at the End of Life
08:12: The Role of Palliative Care
12:58: Navigating Treatment Decisions
17:36: Cultural Perspectives on Death
23:06: Advocating for End-of-Life Care
28:55: The Importance of Family Involvement
35:39: The Wisdom of the Dying
By Tanya WilkinsonI am joined today for a profound conversation with Dr. David Casarett, a physician, researcher, and tenured Professor at the Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Casarett is the Chief of Palliative Care for Duke. We speak about the often misunderstood process of dying.
David shares insights from his extensive experience at the bedside of dying patients, emphasising the body's remarkable biological intelligence even in its final days.
He discusses the importance of understanding the natural processes of dying, which can alleviate the anxiety surrounding death. The conversation also touches on the cultural conditioning that frames death as something to be feared, and how witnessing the deaths of others can help demystify the experience and reduce fear for ourselves when our time comes.
Are you journeying with grief?
Download my FREE Grief, Grace & Growth journaling ebook: https://tanyawilkinson.co.uk/grief-grace-growth-journal
JOIN GRIEF COCOON, my new monthly virtual event - a sacred space for grief in busy lives: https://tanyawilkinson.co.uk/grief-cocoon
Takeaways
Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Nor is it a substitute for professional support.
Follow Death on the Daily:
David’s book, “Undiscovered Country: A Doctor’s Travel Guide To The End Of Life” is out now.
To connect with David, please visit:
This episode is edited by David Strutt, who you can contact here for any editing needs: [email protected]
The theme music for Death on the Daily is Set Free by Katie Gray, which is used with artist's permission.
You can connect with Katie and her music and beautiful Empowered Heart work here https://www.katiegray.com
Chapters
00:00: The Nature of Dying
01:50: Understanding Biological Processes at the End of Life
08:12: The Role of Palliative Care
12:58: Navigating Treatment Decisions
17:36: Cultural Perspectives on Death
23:06: Advocating for End-of-Life Care
28:55: The Importance of Family Involvement
35:39: The Wisdom of the Dying