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In this episode of Regenerative Mindset, Stacy is joined by death doula, elder-care educator, and Choose Nurture founder Sierra Campbell for a grounded and deeply human conversation about mortality and what it means to prepare well for life’s final chapters.
With more than three decades of experience in community-based compassionate care, Sierra has spent her life tending to elders, supporting families, and guiding people through illness, aging, and death with presence and dignity. Her path into death work was shaped early through caring for elders alongside her grandmother and through her own experiences with serious illness, which led her to see death not as something to fear or avoid, but as a natural, relational part of living.
Together, Stacy and Sierra explore how facing mortality with honesty and care can cultivate a regenerative mindset rooted in intergenerational connection. Sierra shares why tending to elders, supporting caregivers, and restoring communal care are essential to healing our culture’s relationship with aging and life’s natural end. They discuss how presence, preparation, and shared responsibility at the end of life can regenerate not only families and communities, but also how we live, love, and belong.
This conversation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and remember that how we care for one another at life’s most tender thresholds shapes the world we are creating together.
Learn more about Sierra’s work at www.choosenurture.com and follow her on Instagram: @choosenurture
For more information on the podcast, upcoming events, projects, and more go to our website www.stacypulice.com
You can follow us on Instagram @stacypulice
By Stacy Pulice5
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In this episode of Regenerative Mindset, Stacy is joined by death doula, elder-care educator, and Choose Nurture founder Sierra Campbell for a grounded and deeply human conversation about mortality and what it means to prepare well for life’s final chapters.
With more than three decades of experience in community-based compassionate care, Sierra has spent her life tending to elders, supporting families, and guiding people through illness, aging, and death with presence and dignity. Her path into death work was shaped early through caring for elders alongside her grandmother and through her own experiences with serious illness, which led her to see death not as something to fear or avoid, but as a natural, relational part of living.
Together, Stacy and Sierra explore how facing mortality with honesty and care can cultivate a regenerative mindset rooted in intergenerational connection. Sierra shares why tending to elders, supporting caregivers, and restoring communal care are essential to healing our culture’s relationship with aging and life’s natural end. They discuss how presence, preparation, and shared responsibility at the end of life can regenerate not only families and communities, but also how we live, love, and belong.
This conversation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and remember that how we care for one another at life’s most tender thresholds shapes the world we are creating together.
Learn more about Sierra’s work at www.choosenurture.com and follow her on Instagram: @choosenurture
For more information on the podcast, upcoming events, projects, and more go to our website www.stacypulice.com
You can follow us on Instagram @stacypulice