Looking for new ways to continue (or start) conversations with the people in your life about what matters most — in life and in health care? Think about those in your networks — personal, social, or community — and what might resonate with them. Maybe they love a good podcast or are drawn to a compelling TV show. Or perhaps they’re caring for someone important in their life. Consider sharing a piece of content via email, text, or direct message on social media.
Here are a few ideas to help you kickstart the conversation:
- Share something from this new blog compilation – 10 Themes to Spark Meaningful Conversations: A Curated Guide from The Conversation Project. Pick something that might resonate with the people you know best to start a thoughtful discussion.
- Share this podcast talking about How To Manage Seagulls in End of Life Caregiving, hosted by The Heart of Hospice featuring Patty Webster of The Conversation Project. This piece can be helpful for conversations between primary and remote caregivers looking for ways to support each other.
- Explore the thought-provoking article ‘Is There Such a Thing as a Good Death?‘ to spark important conversations about end-of-life wishes. It’s a powerful resource to help individuals and communities navigate these important discussions with compassion and clarity.
- Dive into the article ‘The Pitt: A Raw Look at End-of-Life in the ER,’ describing a poignant TV show that offers an unfiltered glimpse into the complexities of end-of-life care in emergency rooms. It’s a meaningful way to reflect on healthcare priorities and spark dialogue.