Departure Conversations

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So far, life has a 100% mortality rate.  We are not getting out of this alive!  You and I, and everyone we know, will face the inevitable moment of losing loved ones, and facing our own death. And yet, we live in a culture that would rather NOT look at this reality.  Would rather NOT pay attention to this fact.  Would rather NOT think about those end-of-life issues... at least until we are forced to. Over more than the past year, there has been a daily toll of death and loss.  It has been in our face in an inescapable way for many long months. But I wonder if this has changed the conversations in any important ways about our own (and our loved one's) death and dying. Willy Donaldson realized that he had to have some tough conversations with his parents.  In spite of his own resistance, and that of his parents, Willy had those conversations, to find out what wishes his parents had about that inescapable time.  It was not just a conversation about the details, but the reasons behind their wishes.  What Willy wanted was to make sure his parents' wishes were known and understood, not just by the family, but by his parents. It turned out that those uncomfortable conversations were a gift.  They were moments of understanding and connection. Those conversations were also a comfort for everyone.  So that that last human moment was understood and out in the open. This topic became so important that Willy, a business professor, started sharing his story.  That led to a book about those important conversations.  And it led to our interview about those important conversations.  Listen in on this episode of the Thriveology Podcast, as Willy and I discuss those end-of-life conversations and why they are so important. RELATED RESOURCES: Estimated Time of Departure Website Moving Through Grief Does Everything Happen For A Reason? Order, Disorder, Reorder