Gathering Sparks with Valerie Dolgin

著者: Valerie Dolgin M.A. R.C.C.
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  • Gathering Sparks is aimed at illuminating the human experience. Bringing to light the wisdom and authenticity of regular people in our community who have stories to share. We're not doctors, researchers, celebrities, paid lecturers or authors. We're not influencers or CEO's, we're just people stepping through life. We have a lot to offer and we hope thatGathering Sparks will help you realize that your life is a spark too.
    © 2024 Gathering Sparks with Valerie Dolgin
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Gathering Sparks is aimed at illuminating the human experience. Bringing to light the wisdom and authenticity of regular people in our community who have stories to share. We're not doctors, researchers, celebrities, paid lecturers or authors. We're not influencers or CEO's, we're just people stepping through life. We have a lot to offer and we hope thatGathering Sparks will help you realize that your life is a spark too.
© 2024 Gathering Sparks with Valerie Dolgin
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  • How to: Befriend Death. With Glen Burkholder and Tracey Robertson.
    2022/01/05

    Join me for this intimate and enlightening conversation about the one part of our lives that is just not optional.  

    It's inevitable -  all of us will die.  Most of us will die in old age.  Some of us will die earlier in our lives by disease, some by accident and others, tragically, by our own hands.   Glen Burkholder and Tracey Robertson have spent a lifetime considering death and what it means.  With over 30 years experience as a Funeral Director, Glen will touch your heart with his deep committment to his clients and his work.   His wife, Tracey is  CEO of the Home Hospice Association, a charity she and Glen along with another colleague began in 2016.  You'll hear her passion for dying with dignity and for rethinking how we interact with the bereaved and with people who are living and dying from terminal illness.  

    Death can be a scary topic but it's also a truth that we would do well not to hide from.  

    I loved this converstion with these loving and lovely guests.  I think  you will too. 

    To learn more about the Home Hospice Association find them at their website:  www.homehospiceassociation.com



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    52 分
  • How to: parent a child with special needs - with Lisa Romalis
    2021/09/03

    Lisa Romalis has a lot of roles in life.  Today we'll be hearing about one of the most important roles of all; her story about life with her daughter, Dahlia.  In addition to living with a genetic disorder, Dahlia loves to read, cook, spend time with her family and laugh at all the silly jokes.   In this episode Lisa talks about her journey as the mom of a child with extra needs.  She talks about the process of receiving Dahlia's diagnosis and what it was like to live with this information while pregnant with her second child.  We'll hear about how a community of friends and family  have helped to raise Dahlia, as well as how being Dahlia's sister has shaped Lisa's other daughter Aria into the person she is today.  

    Lisa will also talk about the importance of perseverence and seeking assistance in caring for her daughter as well as detailing the great help they have received throughout Dahlia's life. 

    She'll also talk about the importance of respite, especially for parents of kids with special needs and give advice on how to be helpful for families that may be stretched with the additional work of supporting their children. 

    To connect with Lisa email gatheringsparks@gmail.com and your message will be forwarded to her account. 

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    35 分
  • More Time to Fall in Love With Trees: On Aging, with John and Susan Swanson
    2021/06/01

    These days it seems like we're all trying to stay young, and age gracefully at the same time.  Is there a middle ground?    I think you'll find all kinds of ideas to chew on in this episode dedicated to the truth about aging.   In this thoughtful and lively conversation I get to talk with John and Susan Swanson of Vancouver, Canada.  I've known them for over 40 years now, and at ages 78 and 76 they're busy and - not busy.  There's time to fall in love with trees and notice clouds, and there's time for new discoveries and to pick up hobbies that went by the wayside in youth.  We'll talk about what it feels like to age, about the acquisition of wisdom, thoughts on a personal identity that does not revolve around one's career, and of course we will touch on the topic of death and dying.  And I ask the most important question of all:  is it ok to get older?  Will we be ok in our older years?  Have a listen to find out. 

    Resources:
    Radical Acts of Love:  20 conversations to Inspire Hope at the End of Life by Janie Brown
    this book is available wherever books are sold, but we reccomend you look for it at your local independent bookstore.

    Author Janie Brown is the founder of the Callanish Society, which serves those who are living with and/or dying of cancer.  https://www.callanish.org/the-story

    More on the meaning of cherry blossoms in Japan: https://notwithoutmypassport.com/cherry-blossom-meaning-in-japan/

    On Meditating on One's Own Death:  an article in Tricycle Magazine:  https://tricycle.org/magazine/death-awareness/

    Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin on Successful Aging:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqbSg2HFAV8



     


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    41 分

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