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Category Archives: Lending Insight
“Good Grief” by Dan Levy
Levy's first departure from comedy provides valuable insight into the messiness of grief
The opening scene of “Good Grief” aptly sets the stage for Daniel Levy’s directorial film debut, in that it features rich visuals and warm vibes. But the film ultimately lacks the depth we’re left desperately craving by the … Continue reading
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“Two Women Walk Into A Bar” by Cheryl Strayed
A heartwarming book about a relationship brought to life through death
With a book title that alludes to a punchline to follow, “Two Women Walk into a Bar” by Cheryl Strayed is certainly no joking matter. This short, yet poignant, personal story details the author’s strained relationship with her disapproving mother-in-law, … Continue reading
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“How To Change Your Mind” by Michael Pollan
How experiencing the mystical led to a Renaissance in psychedelic research
Public acceptance of psychedelics for palliative care has been rising in recent years, thanks to numerous studies detailing their profound therapeutic effects, which are often triggered by a mystical, transformative experience. It’s precisely that experience, author Michael Pollan reveals in “How to … Continue reading
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“Death Nesting: The Heart-Centered Practices of a Death Doula” by Anne Marie-Keppel
Practical, emotional and spiritual tools to assist someone through the dying process
In her thoughtful guide on approaching death, author Anne-Marie Keppel introduces us to the concept of “death nesting.” In her words, this means “preparing the nest for one who is dying, just as we might prepare a nest for one … Continue reading
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“After Life: Ways We Think About Death” by Merrie-Ellen Wilcox
Follow this author’s exploration into the process of death and what comes after
When young people experience the death of someone, where do they go for insight? In “After Life: Ways We Think About Death” author Merrie-Ellen Wilcox provides some thoughtful information. She addresses the following questions: “Why do we die? Why don’t we … Continue reading
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“American Symphony” directed by Matthew Heineman
A couple navigates through cancer relapse by focusing on creating
“American Symphony” follows two beloved, creative public personas through their relationship highs and lows: Suleika Jaouad, cancer survivor and author of the memoir “Between Two Kingdoms,” and Jon Batiste, an insanely talented musician. The film originally was meant to follow … Continue reading
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