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On this episode of The VUU, we are joined by the Rev. Danielle Di Bona, a hospice chaplain and UU minister who has accompanied hundreds of people through death. In Danielle’s experience, coming to terms with our mortality is the biggest element in how to die well. Our conversation also touches upon the right to die movement, the importance of making one’s wishes known, and the role of religious communities in creating space for grief.
Original air date: October 30, 2014
Episode hosts: Meg Riley, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Bob LaVallee.
Note: This audio is from one of our favorite archived episodes that had previously been available by video only. It has been edited for a better podcast listening experience. View the original live recording on YouTube.
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