We know it’s hard. Not everyone is comfortable talking about their wishes for how they want to live until the very end. And, we know that values-based conversations about what matters most to people are…
We know it’s hard. Not everyone is comfortable talking about their wishes for how they want to live until the very end. And, we know that values-based conversations about what matters most to people are…
With the arrival of a new year, came new resources and materials. During the month of January, we hosted a community call to support newbies as they take on leading the TCP initiative for the…
In the movie, The Farewell, we’re introduced to Billi—a young Chinese-American woman who is conflicted when her family refuses to tell her terminally grandmother, Nai Nai, that she is dying of lung cancer. Wanting to…
September is officially behind us, but before we look forward to what October has to bring, let’s reflect on what September gave us. The transition from summer warmth to the cool of fall reminded us…
Writers from all walks of life continue to lead their readers to mingle with death—get to know it from a distance. They urge readers to familiarize themselves with their inevitable acquaintance (so to speak). Below is a list of books that our audience has recommended to us. Each book, written through vastly different lenses, offer the idea that by confronting death, we all will be more likely to live life with a little bit more intentionality.
Are you one of the hundreds of groups preparing to participate in Conversation Sabbath between October 24th and November 3rd? Are you looking for ideas on where to start (or what Conversation Sabbath is all…