NPR: The Conversation Project was started in 2010, by journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman. In talking with colleagues, medical professionals, clergy, media and others, she found an alarming trend that was backed up…
NPR: The Conversation Project was started in 2010, by journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman. In talking with colleagues, medical professionals, clergy, media and others, she found an alarming trend that was backed up…
Boston.com: Many of us are not even sure what our wishes are. When we are healthy, there’s no urgency to figure them out. When we are sick, we often have our hands full just trying…
ABC: Norb Ranz and his daughter Maureen Jennings have always talked about everything–except one thing. So the two decided to gather three generations at Jennings’ childhood home on his 85th birthday to talk about what…
Eyewitness News ABC 7: When my father died more than 14 years ago, I began pitching a story about how we deal with the end of life. The issues involved. How we react. How we…
ABC: It may not be easy to talk about, but nearly all Americans say it’s important to have a conversation with loved ones about end-of-life issues – and most have done so, albeit with substantial…
We are very pleased to see this wonderful piece on the importance of having the conversation! Thank you to World News with Diane Sawyer for including The Conversation Project. We look forward to hearing all…