
Listen to international speakers discuss aspects of death and dying on the DYW Podcast.
Dying Your Way Podcast


The Groundswell Project with Susan Goldie
Listen to Susan Goldie from CCNB Ltd, as it merges with the Groundswell Project, advocate for better choices on death and dying in Australia since 2010.

God’s Ubiquitous Serendipity with Rev. Cress Darwin
Rev Cress Darwin, a pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston, South Carolina, discusses many spiritual and practical matters on death and dying.

Finding Moments That Matter; An ALS Journey With Jill Brattain
Jill Brattain has become an ALS advocate after losing her husband, Dave, to ALS in 2019. Also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is 100% fatal with no hope and no cure.

Luxury Innovative Alternatives to Aged Care with Ander Sidler and Avril Hanna
Elysium Cruise Residence is a luxury, innovative solution to aged care for those who need staged levels of care at the end of life.

Elizabeth Kubler Ross Explained with Ken Ross
Everyone knows Elizabeth Kubler Ross, author of 24 books, most famously, On Death and Dying describing the 5 stages of grief.

Grief and Post Traumatic Growth with Moniquea Spiteri
Going through a traumatic experience was the impetus for Moniquea Spiteri to become a voice for change. As a psychotherapist she specializes in those suffering with PTSD and addiction.

A Conversation with the Nurse with the Purple Hair with Michelle Lasota
Hospice and oncology nurse, Michelle Lasota, is featured in the heartwarming documentary, The Nurse with the Purple Hair, by renowned film director Sean Cunningham.

Miracles Happen with Di Foster
What do you do when you are given 0% chance of living beyond 18 months?
Learn how Executive Coach, Di Foster, takes a grim prognosis and turns it into a LIFE sentence and “radical remission”.

VISION
Our Vision is that all people are able to experience a conscious and sacred death free from fear, pain, and anxiety.
MISSION
Our Mission is to promote, educate and provide services that will allow for an empowered and natural death, while utilizing wholistic palliative care to support the dying and their families.
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