Don't Be Caught Dead

FACING the UNTHINKABLE: Death, Dying, and Suicide


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This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics including suicide. Listener discretion is advised.

What if the key to unlocking the mysteries of death and suicide lies in the delicate verses of poetry? In this thought-provoking episode of Don't Be Caught Dead, we sit down with the brilliant Katrina Jaworski, a philosopher and educator who dares to tackle the taboo. Together, we explore the profound connections between creativity and the complex emotions surrounding death and suicide.

Katrina's insights challenge us to rethink our assumptions and the language we use when discussing these sensitive topics. She passionately advocates for the power of listening—truly listening—to those who are struggling, creating safe spaces for open dialogue. Through her experiences and research, she reveals that vulnerability does not equate to voicelessness; instead, everyone has a story worth sharing, and those stories can be transformative.

Join us as we navigate the intersections of philosophy, gender, and mental health, and discover how we can foster a more compassionate and understanding society. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a call to action for all of us to engage in meaningful discussions about death and suicide, breaking down the barriers that keep us silent.

Key points from our discussion:

  • The role of poetry in understanding and expressing complex emotions related to suicide.
  • How societal and gendered assumptions shape our perceptions of suicide.
  • The importance of creating safe spaces for open discussions about death and dying.
  • Practical advice for supporting loved ones who may be struggling with suicidal thoughts.
  • The need for innovative approaches to suicide prevention that go beyond traditional methods.

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Catherine


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