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Last Call: The Hospice Podcast Bar is where end-of-life meets happy hour. Hosted by Hospice Hannah, this unfiltered, darkly funny, and surprisingly heartwarming podcast serves up real stories from the world of hospice—complete with family chaos, ethical dilemmas, caregiver burnout, and the occasional ghost story. Grab a drink and pull up a stool as we talk dying, grieving, and everything your Aunt Carol refuses to discuss at Thanksgiving. Whether you’re a healthcare pro, family caregiver, or just hospice-curious, you’re welcome here. No co-pay required.
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Thursday Jul 03, 2025
From the Beginning: A Conversation with Hospice Pioneer Barbara Karnes, RN
Thursday Jul 03, 2025
Thursday Jul 03, 2025
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode where we dive deep into the world of hospice care with the esteemed Barbara Karnes, RN and a pioneer in end-of-life education. Barbara, known for her impactful work and authorship of 'Gone from My Sight,' shares her insights on the evolution of hospice care, the challenges faced by healthcare professionals, and the importance of addressing death with honesty and compassion.
Barbara reflects on her early days in hospice, discussing how nurses learned alongside patients about the dying process and the critical role of time in providing supportive care. She emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to focus on the person, not just the disease, and the profound impact of spending quality time with patients and families.
Delve into Barbara's personal experiences, including her work during the AIDS crisis and the lessons learned that continue to shape her approach to hospice care today. We also explore her latest resource, the Approaching Death Support Kit, designed to guide families and professionals through the end-of-life journey.
This episode is a heartfelt call to action for open discussions about death, the importance of advanced directives, and ensuring that from diagnosis to the final moments, caregivers, and families are well-equipped and supported.
If you haven't already, visit bkbooks.com to explore Barbara's work. It's a library of comfort, clarity, and courage.
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