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What Is a Life-Cycle Celebrant? An Interview With Holly Pruett: Part One
Holly Pruett helps clients tell their stories through ceremony and ritual
Today SevenPonds chats with Holly Pruett, a life-cycle celebrant based out of Portland, Oregon. Holly is a certified Life-Cycle Celebrant through the Celebrant Foundation and Institute. She helps her clients find a way of telling their stories at pivotal times in their … Continue reading →
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“Living Life Dying Death: A Guide to Healthy Conversations About Death and Dying to Inspire Life and Living” by Jennifer Collins Taylor
A wealth of wonderful advice packed into a little book about living and dying well
Living in the 21st century leaves little space for reflection about the important matters of life and death. We Americans, in particular, create entire identities around our levels of busyness. We measure our value not by who we are or … Continue reading →