• Confused on Where or How to Start Your Planning, Listen Up!
    Feb 4 2022

    Have you been following death doulas online and seeing us talk about end of life planning?  Do you want to get started on your own but have no idea where to start?  Do you even know what you want for your end of life?

    Why am I doing a second podcast about planning?  Because if you fail to plan you plan to fail as the saying goes.   However I will try to make this my last planning episode because there are so many things we can talk about.

    I really hope that this podcast along with episode 6 helps you get started on your end of life planning adventure.

    You can leave a voice note for me at www.speakpipe.com/frombutterfliestoangels or go to my website www.frombutterfliestoangels.com and send me a message from the FAQ tab.  

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    15 mins
  • Excerpt from Ghost Belly by Elizabeth Heineman
    Jan 22 2022

    As I continue to assist postpartum parents who are grieving the loss of their child or children, it made me thing of this book, Ghost Belly.  While I have shared my account of losing my daughters, I find it helpful to hear from others as well so I decided to share a short excerpt from one of my favorite books(if you can have a favorite book about child loss).  

    This book is Elizabeth Heineman’s personal account of a home birth that goes tragically wrong—ending in a stillbirth—and the harrowing process of grief and questioning that follows. It’s also Heineman’s unexpected tale of the loss of a newborn: before burial, she brings the baby home for overnight stays.

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    20 mins
  • Grief (A Short Meditation)
    Jan 9 2022

    While I was on my self-care break I begin to notice the word grief swirling around a lot.   I guess I had gotten so used to hearing it that it became part of my everyday language.  On my self-care break all of the random chatter got a lot quieter in my head and the important things became louder. 

    Everyone one is grieving something or someone.  This meditation is dedicated to those who are grieving lost loved ones.  I hope this helps someone. 

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    12 mins
  • Closed for Self Care...See You in 2022
    Dec 4 2021

    Just like the title says, I am closing for self care.  I need to take a bit to process 2021.  I have a bad habit of working when I should be resting...or stretching myself a little thin at times.  With two hospice patients and and a client,,,plus this lovely podcast and my family, something had to pause.  

    Thank you so much for listening!  Happy New Year!!!  See you in 2022!!!

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    14 mins
  • Changing How We Talk About Death
    Nov 13 2021

    One of the phrases I hear very often in the military is "Words Matter".   I think we can all agree that they definitely do matter and they also have the power to change the perspective of a situation....and sometimes the outcome too.  

    In this podcast we explore a few words or phrases used when talking about people who are dying from illnesses or dying in general.  I also talk about how we can turn those phrases or word around and put a more positive spin on death and dying.  

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    15 mins
  • Missing My Cousin Joy (In Memory of Joy)
    Nov 6 2021

    As a deathcare worker, I am not immune to grief and feeling that follow when a loved on has died.  In this podcast I share my feelings and memories about my cousin Joy who won her battle with cancer at the young age of 39 and got to be with her mom in the Ancestor realm.  

    Have feedback? I'd love to hear from you. Click here to leave a voice message for me on Speakpipe.  Or go to https://www.speakpipe.com/frombutterfliestoangels  Hope to hear from you!

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    15 mins
  • My Version of the Nine Contemplations of Death
    Oct 15 2021

    -        All of use will die sooner or later.  

    -        Our life span is constantly decreasing. 

    -        Death will come whether we are prepared or not.  

    -        Our life expectancy is uncertain.

    -        Death has many causes.  

    -        Our body is fragile and vulnerable.  

    -        When we die our material resources are useless.  

    -        Our loved ones cannot keep us from death. 

    -        Our body cannot help us at the time of death.


    Have feedback? I'd love to hear from you. Click here to leave a voice message for me on Speakpipe.  Or go to https://www.speakpipe.com/frombutterfliestoangels  Hope to hear from you!

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    15 mins
  • Planning Ahead for Death
    Oct 1 2021

    I like to to say the only fact about life is death.  I do not know where I heard it but I have adopted it as my unofficial motto.   Knowing that our time here on this planet as a human being is finite, it's very important that we move as such for the sake of the ones we will leave behind. 

    Not only should we take full advantage of everyday that we have on this earth and attempt to live life to the fullest; we should also plan ahead so that when death comes our loved ones have an idea on how to proceed.   Time waits for no one.  The young and the old day everyday.  

    We all need to start making plans now.    It'll make things easier in the end.  

    Have feedback? I'd love to hear from you. Click here to leave a voice message for me on Speakpipe.  Or go to https://www.speakpipe.com/frombutterfliestoangels  Hope to hear from you!


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    13 mins