Over the last ten months, we set out to update our Conversation Starter tools to be sure they are appropriate and approachable for larger and more diverse audiences than we’d been originally reaching. We know…
Over the last ten months, we set out to update our Conversation Starter tools to be sure they are appropriate and approachable for larger and more diverse audiences than we’d been originally reaching. We know…
The Conversation Project is humbly inviting individuals to submit pitches to be considered for our upcoming series of blogs that will focus on the theme of living fully through the end of life and explorations…
Aisha Adkins invites us into the crevices of her life. In her piece, she discusses what it is like to live on the intersection of living with a disability, being a Black woman in the…
As a millennial living with a chronic illness, Mallory McGrath shares how her personal experiences have shaped the ways in which she approaches ideas around aging and conversations about end-of-life care. Her piece is a…
In this piece by Megan Carmichael, she reminds us that sometimes children unintentionally teach adults about how to grapple with things and/or events that feel daunting. Her 5 year old daughter taught her a lesson…
“For generations, Jews have mourned in person, the physical community acting as a tangible source of comfort. We are now witnessing a break in tradition, a new way to mourn forced upon us by necessity….