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Ep. 442 When You Die Project: Raising Death Awareness with Johanna Lunn

Learn about a trilogy of documentary films that inform and inspire conversations about death, dying and the afterlife.

My guest Johanna Lunn is an award-winning producer, director, and writer, who has crafted many compelling, entertaining, and profoundly thought-provoking programs during her 20+ years in the business. She is the director and producer of the When You Die Documentary Trilogy. Johanna discusses how she founded WhenYouDie.org to foster awareness about death by curating many voices to share their stories–from palliative care clinicians, death doulas and the bereaved, to poets, comedians, and artists. Learn more at the website:

whenyoudie.org

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This episode includes:

  • What inspired Johanna to create this series of films
  • How she gathered the speakers she interviewed for each film
  • Why we need to look ahead to create something new rather than relying on what has worked in the past
  • The need for both a “curing team” and a “healing team”
  • What Johanna has learned about death, dying and the afterlife from creating the When You Die Project
  • Who can benefit from these films and her long term goals for them
  • How to watch and share these three documentaries with others

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Ep. 434 Life-Cycle Celebrants® and Ceremonies for Life’s Transitions with Charlotte Eulette

Learn how celebrants co-create ceremonies to help people navigate the milestones of life.

My guest for this interview from the archives is Charlotte Eulette is the International Director of the non-profit educational organization Celebrant Foundation and Institute. The foundation certifies and trains people to become ritual experts who create ceremonies to mark milestones in life. Charlotte discusses the importance of these rituals for ourselves and our communities and how to become a celebrant. Learn more at the website:

www.celebrantinstitute.org

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This episode includes:

  • What is a life-cycle celebrant and what do they do
  • How the modern celebrant movement got started
  • Honoring the culture and beliefs of the participants in ceremonies
  • Why ceremonies and rituals are important for everyone with or without religious affiliation
  • How rituals can make a difference for grievers
  • Alternatives when a loved one doesn’t want a funeral
  • How celebrants can be helpful in healthcare settings
  • What training is required to become a celebrant
  • Why “closure” is not a helpful concept at times of loss and change

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If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes. Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu and to those who’ve bought me a coffee! Also many thanks to all of you who joined the $10 for 10 Years Campaign! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.