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05 Apr 202220: What Goes Into A Living Will?00:32:34

A discussion of the kinds of things that you could (and should) include in your living will, including examples that Cianna wrote into her own. 

Topics: Living Will, Advance Directive

 

Mentioned:

DyingKindness.com

NOLO Press

Book: The Art of Dying Well

Book: A Beginner’s Guide to the End

Dying Kindness Bookshop 

The Death Deck

The Conversation Project

Estate lawyer: Kathleen Hunt

Book: Death Poems

30 May 202442: What does "Quality of Life" mean?00:13:29

The phrase "quality of life" comes up often, particularly when completing an Advance Directive or when dealing with the medical system. But what does it mean? And who gets to define it? 

14 Oct 202231:Trusts vs Wills00:15:56

What is a revocable living trust and who needs one? What's the difference between a will and a trust? If you have a will, do you need a trust? 

 

Mentioned:

Natural Organic Reduction in California: https://recompose.life/2022/california/

https://www.dyingkindness.com/

Dying Kindness bookstore: https://bookshop.org/lists/dying-kindness

 

11 Nov 202233: Why You Should Prearrange Your Funeral00:57:46

Maybe you've told people what you want done with your body when you die. Have you also written down exactly what you want for your funeral? And have you paid for it? 

Dean Lambert from the Love Always Project knows firsthand how easy it can be to miss important details when planning a funeral. He shares his 30 years of experience as well as personal stories to encourage everyone to arrange and fund their own funerals in advance.

 

In this episode:

https://www.lovealwaysproject.org/

https://www.dyingkindness.com/

https://www.dyingkindness.com/support/

 

03 Jun 202339: Sharing Collected Art00:07:10

Do you have art that means a lot to you? Will others know why they mattered to you or what they're worth? Here are some quick tips to help other treasure your treasures.

27 Oct 202232: Holidays for the Dead (replay)00:15:49

Samhain. Halloween. All Saints Day. All Souls Day. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

All of these holidays are about the connection between the living and the dead. And they all present the dead in different ways. Taking a look at these differences can be a fun way to think about where we get our concepts about death and how our loved ones might relate to us after we die.

05 Jan 202213: What’s in a Death Binder?00:13:58

Just what kinds of things would be useful to the people we'll leave behind when we die? What decisions need to be made? What goes into a "Death Binder"?

16 May 202441: Hello again. Birthday. Restart. Community.00:08:28

Hello! After a long while, I am restarting this podcast. Because it's my birthday and that's my present to my self (and to you).

19 Aug 20214: The Value of Physical Stuff00:15:36

When we die, we'll leave behind a lot of physical stuff. How should we think about the value of that stuff? And how can we make it easier for our loved ones to distribute it after we're gone?

13 Sep 202229: Who They Gonna Call?00:12:18

In addition to choosing an emergency contact, you should prepare contact lists for who they should call if you ended up in a crisis or need longer-term support. In this episode, Cianna goes over what kinds of contact lists you should prepare for different situations.

21 Jun 202224: What’s in an Obituary? A conversation with Michael Osborne, Famous & Gravy00:46:14

What's the point of obituaries? Why are some people so into reading them? Should you draft your own obituary as a Dying Kindness?

Today we talk with Michael Osborne from the podcast Famous & Gravy, a podcast about what really matters in life, and what's gravy... one dead celebrity at a time.

 

Referenced:

Famous & Gravy

Generation Anthropocene

New York Times Obituaries

Obituary for Shirley Temple Black

Famous & Gravy episode on Shirley Temple Black

24 Nov 202110: Holidays Can Be Complicated00:13:58

Logistics are not the only things that complicate death. The holidays can be an emotional time. Here are five ways to help take care of the emotional side of the impact your death will have on those you love.

08 Dec 202234: Why You Should Write Down Your Recipes00:14:11

Do you have a signature dish? Have you written down the recipe? Why you should record how to make foods associated with you so others can make it when you're gone.

 

Buy "Like Water for Chocolate" by Laura Esquivel at Bookshop.org (affiliate link)

DyingKindness.com

 

14 Sep 20216: Ashes to Ashes... and More00:23:03

What can be done with cremated remains? So many things!

12 Oct 20217: An Estate Lawyer Teaches Me Things00:41:48

Have questions about estate planning? Listen in on my first conversation with an estate lawyer, Kathleen Hunt. I ask basic questions and learn so much!

01 Jul 20211: Urgent Needs in the First Hours00:14:49

If you were to get into an accident, what would your loved ones need to know right away?

This episode introduces Dying Kindness, and walks through some practical notes on what you should have prepared for the first few hours of your possible incapacity or death.  

In this episode:

  • Emergency contact
  • Need-to-know list
  • Health Care Directive
  • Dependents
  • Organ donation
  • Death Certificate
  • Where to take your body

 

 

19 Apr 202221: ”Asking for Help” vs ”Being a Burden”00:15:53

After a lifetime of independence, it can be tough to age or get ill and start to need help. So many of us fear becoming a burden so we resist asking for help. But at what point will our independence become a problem? What's the difference between asking for help and being a burden?

07 Jun 202223: Joint Account vs Power of Attorney for Finances - which is better?00:20:34

For most of us, there will come a point when we'll need to have someone else help manage our finances. Two common approaches are to set up a joint bank account, or use a Power of Attorney for Finances. Which is better? How do you decide which to use?

07 Sep 20215: Hospice - Edwina Moldover Interview00:34:09

"Hospice is not giving up." Retired hospice nurse Edwina Moldover clears up misconceptions about hospice and says that the biggest mistake we make is not accessing hospice earlier.

17 Aug 202228: Preparing for Writing Your Will00:11:04

We all know we should write a will, but how do you get started? Here are some tips on what to prepare that will make it easier and will save you time and money when you sit down to write your own will.

Referenced:

DyingKindness.com

Episode 4: The Value of Physical Stuff

Book: The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy (affiliate link)

 

02 Mar 202218: Choosing Who Will Defend Your Wishes00:22:19

Selecting the right Health Care Agent is a critical factor in ensuring that we get the kind of care we want when we're critically injured or nearing the end of our lives. Your agent will be responsible for implementing your Advance Healthcare Directive, and (even more) for understanding why you made the decisions you made so they can respond to unanticipated situations. How do you choose the right person? What, exactly, would you be asking them to do?

 

Referenced:  Review of studies on racial bias in pain perception in NCBI: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17187552/

09 Jul 2022Brief Thoughts on SCOTUS and the Future00:07:38

The decisions made by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) during this past session raised some concerns about how certain classes of people and situations will be different treated from state to state. Cianna shares some initial thoughts about steps to take related to advance directives and other concerns around death and dying moving forward.

16 Feb 202216:Your Final Resting Place00:15:51

Do you want to be buried near your parents? Want your children to scatter your ashes at your favorite beach? Would your family visit your memorial tree in a forest?

What kinds of things do you need to take into consideration when you're choosing your final resting place?

 

Bonus in this episode: An interview with Mike Szymanski, creator of the #DoxieTombstone in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

01 Jul 20212: In the First Days of Your Death00:12:15

Notes on what decisions will need to be made by your loved ones in the first few days after your death.

 

In this episode:

  • Final disposition
  • Finances
  • Obituary
  • Social media
22 Mar 202219: Which Forms? When? Living Will, DNR, POLST, Advance Directive00:22:52

Living Will. DNR. Advance Directive. POLST. 

You know these forms are important. But are they the same? Do you need all of them? What are they for? And when would you need them?

 

Forms are location specific. Do an online search for "[where you live] and [name of form]" or ask your lawyer to get the right version for you.

 

Recap of summary: 

  • Everyone over the age of 18 should specify their wishes and designate a health care proxy, ideally with an Advance Directive or Living Will and Medical Power of Attorney
  • If you’re close to the end of life or frail and the risk of complications from resuscitation would not be worth it, that’s when you want a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order
  • If you’re close to the end of life and don’t want to artificially extend your life and you want to be sure that your wishes are honored (and it’s available in your area), get a Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST)
22 Jun 202340: Aging While LGBTQ00:14:00

A brief overview of the range of issues faced by LGBTQ seniors towards the end of life.

15 Jul 20213: After the First Days - The Will00:14:41

What can a Will convey - and when is it not enough?

Discussed in this episode:

  • Wills
  • Estate Planning with a lawyer
  • Time and costs of Probate Court
  • Thresholds for automatic Probate
  • Beneficiary Designations

Interview w/ Miguel Torres, MilesTorresLaw.com

Poem: New Orleans Limbo by Andrei Codrescu

from Death Poems, ed. Russ Kick

 

 

14 Jun 202443: How to Write an Obituary00:18:20

So it's time to write an obituary. Who should do it and how? What needs to be included? What should be left out? Where does it go? What is an obituary for, anyway?

27 Oct 20218-HolidaysForTheDead00:15:02

Samhain. Halloween. All Saints Day. All Souls Day. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

 

All of these holidays are about the connection between the living and the dead. And they all present the dead in different ways. Taking a look at these differences can be a fun way to think about where we get our concepts about death and how our loved ones might relate to us after we die.

24 May 202222: How much does a funeral cost?00:14:36

A funeral can get expensive. In this episode, I break down the elements of a traditional burial funeral in the United Stages, and the median costs.

05 May 202338: Why I’ve Been Gone00:05:52

I haven't posted a new episode for a couple of months. I've been grieving the death of my friend, Jen Angel.

 

Some good articles about Jen:

Food, Love, and Revolution: Jen Angel's Legacy by Carwil Bjork-James, Yes! Magazine

Jen Angel Wanted to Abolish Police and Prisons. She Wouldn’t Want Her Death to Be Used to Incarcerate Anyone. by Brook Anderson, In These Times

 

and Jen's entry in Wikipedia

06 Jan 202336: Goals and Plans for 202300:13:00

What you can expect for Dying Kindness in 2023, including ways that the decisions we make decades before retirement impact our ability to age well, and affect others in our immediate circle, beyond those we know, and for generations to come. 

24 Feb 202217: On Wanting To Do What We Love As Long As Possible00:07:35

Thinking about dying has me thinking about aging. And as I took my aging body on a hike, I decided maybe it's time to get used to using hiking poles—and this had me thinking about what we can do now so that we can keep what we love doing for longer.

18 Jan 202214: Getting The Conversation Started00:39:28

Sure, it's important to talk about death and what we want. But how do you even begin this conversation? What if you're ready to talk but someone else is resistant? And what do we even need to talk about?

In this episode I interview Kate deBartolo from The Conversation Project, and Lisa Pahl and Lori LoCicero from The Death Deck. They share tools and personal stories that can help you get the conversation started, regardless of how comfortable (or uncomfortable) you and your loved ones are with the topic.

 

https://theconversationproject.org/

https://thedeathdeck.com/

https://www.instagram.com/thedeathdeck/

 

 

03 Aug 202227: Planning for Long-Term Care, with Matt McCann01:01:31

People are living longer and longer. While generally that's a good thing, it also means that more of us are going to need long-term care – and that can get expensive. What is long-term care? What options are there? And how can we plan for it? 

In this episode, Cianna talks with leading LTC expert Matt McCann. McCann is recognized as one of the nation's leading long-term health care specialists, and is the publisher of LTC News.

 

Mentioned in this episode:

Medical bills are leading cause of bankruptcy

U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services report shows “70% of adults who survive to age 65 develop severe LTSS needs before they die and 48% receive some paid care over their lifetime” 

About Larry Lujack

23 Dec 202112: Lessons for Living and Dying Well00:37:33

Presenting three books with good lessons learned from the dying on how to live (and die) well:

  • The Top Five Regrets of the Dying - Bronnie Ware
  • The Four Things That Matter Most - Ira Byock
  • When Breath Becomes Air - Paul Kalanithi

Related links:

 

Bronnie Ware’s blog post that started it all:

https://bronnieware.com/blog/regrets-of-the-dying/

 

Link to Ira Byock's book page:

https://irabyock.org/books/the-four-things-that-matter-most/

 

Lucy Kalanithi speaks at TEDMED

https://www.ted.com/talks/lucy_kalanithi_what_makes_life_worth_living_in_the_face_of_death

09 Nov 20219: What is a Good Death?00:22:39

We often refer to the idea of a "good death" without really digging in to what that means for us. But being clear about it is critical when it comes to completing an Advance Care Directive.

30 Sep 202230: Eco-Friendly Burial Options – You Can Help Expand Them00:26:24

A discussion with Edward Bixby of the Green Burial Council on eco-friendly burial options – and the consumer's role in helping expand what's available.

 

Mentioned in this episode:

https://www.dyingkindness.com/

https://www.greenburialcouncil.org/

GBC map of certified providers: https://www.greenburialcouncil.org/interactive-maps.html

https://destinationdestinymemorials.com/

https://www.steelmantowncemetery.com/

"Climate Change: The massive CO2 emitter you may not know about" by Lucy Rodgers for BBC

"Lawn Maintenance and Climate Change" paper by Princeton Student Climate Initiative

"This heatwave is a reminder that grass lawns are terrible for the environment" article by Akin Olla for The Guardian

 

01 Feb 202215: Final Disposition of Your Body00:19:30

Burial or Cremation? That question is important, yes, and it's not the only thing that needs to be decided about what will happen with your body after you die. This episode covers some of the practical decisions that need to be made regarding final disposition.

25 Jul 202444: A Book About What Dying is Really Like00:11:56

Most of us have never seen a death up close, let alone many. How, then, can we know what to do or say to support someone else who's dying? How can we know what to expect for our own deaths?

"With the End in Mind" by Kathryn Mannix is a book of stories drawn from the author's long career in palliative care. Each story gives perspective on a different aspect of the dying process, providing insight and information to help the reader be more prepared.

In this episode, I discuss the book and why I think everyone can benefit from reading it.

31 Jan 202337: Preventing Dementia, Going Alcohol Free00:30:29

I want to do what I can to age well, including preventing getting dementia. I'm learning (and sharing) a range of steps to protect my brain. One of the big ones is deciding to reduce my alcohol intake, going alcohol free.

 

Interviews with Joshua James & Danny Meeks, Ocean Beach Cafe

 

Referenced:

Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age by Sanjay Gupta

Huberman Lab podcast episode, "What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain, and Health"

"Alcohol and Dementia — What's the Link? a Systematic Review"

 

 

20 Jul 202226: In The First Hours After Your Death00:16:37

If you were to become incapacitated or die suddenly, what would your people need to know? 

This is a replay of Episode 1, updated to include an announcement for BinderDash, a workshop + co-working session to help you get the Essentials of your Death Binder done: https://binderdash-august2022.rsvpify.com

 

23 Dec 202235: Home for the Holidays? What to Look Out For00:24:38

Most people want to die at home, but the ability to stay home depends heavily on how well it's set up to age in place. This holiday season, take advantage of being home to look around and take notes on what might make it hard to age well at home.

07 Dec 202111: From Death Phobic to Death Doula00:45:37

Karen Reppen describes herself as being once "the most death phobic person on the planet." Now she's on the board of the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance (NEDA) and an advocate for death education. In this interview, she shares what she learned on her journey to overcome her fear of death, what an end-of-life doula does, and thoughts on NEDA's role in the death positivity movement.

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