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In this episode of Prescription for Admission, I’m sitting down with Aimée Yawnick, a death doula, to have one of the most honest and meaningful conversations you’ll ever hear about death, dying, and what it really means to live fully.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when medicine can no longer cure, or how families can find peace during the end-of-life journey, this episode is for you. Together, we’re exploring how death doulas support patients and families through one of life’s most vulnerable transitions — offering comfort, guidance, and a new perspective on dying with dignity.
We’ll talk about grief, emotional preparation, spiritual care, and how having these conversations before the crisis can change everything. Whether you’re a caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone navigating your own fears about mortality, you’ll walk away feeling more empowered, informed, and compassionate.
Let’s learn how to approach death not with fear, but with understanding, grace, and love.
Follow the podcast and connect with me on social media for more stories that bridge medicine, humanity, and healing. You’ll find all the links below, and I’d love to hear your thoughts after you listen.
If this episode made you think differently about life and death, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
Follow Prescription for Admission for more heartfelt conversations that help you navigate healthcare with confidence and compassion.Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or watch on YouTube.Let’s keep the conversation going — connect with me @the_happiest_hospitalist on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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By Dr. Monique NugentIn this episode of Prescription for Admission, I’m sitting down with Aimée Yawnick, a death doula, to have one of the most honest and meaningful conversations you’ll ever hear about death, dying, and what it really means to live fully.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when medicine can no longer cure, or how families can find peace during the end-of-life journey, this episode is for you. Together, we’re exploring how death doulas support patients and families through one of life’s most vulnerable transitions — offering comfort, guidance, and a new perspective on dying with dignity.
We’ll talk about grief, emotional preparation, spiritual care, and how having these conversations before the crisis can change everything. Whether you’re a caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone navigating your own fears about mortality, you’ll walk away feeling more empowered, informed, and compassionate.
Let’s learn how to approach death not with fear, but with understanding, grace, and love.
Follow the podcast and connect with me on social media for more stories that bridge medicine, humanity, and healing. You’ll find all the links below, and I’d love to hear your thoughts after you listen.
If this episode made you think differently about life and death, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
Follow Prescription for Admission for more heartfelt conversations that help you navigate healthcare with confidence and compassion.Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or watch on YouTube.Let’s keep the conversation going — connect with me @the_happiest_hospitalist on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
,#deathdoula #endoflifecare #palliativecare #hospicecare #healthcarepodcast #prescriptionforadmission #griefsupport #deathanddying #caregivingjourney #compassionatecare