Episode Five: Interview with Myra Bennett, author of Dying Made Easy(er)

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In her book Dying Made Easy(er), Myra Bennett guides readers through the  diverse phases and considerations of the end of life by an experienced  traveler who's spent many hours "as a guest in the sacred place of the  dying." Bennett, a hospice nurse and certified end of life doula, who  has also grappled with death in her personal life, invites us to  contemplate dying from many different angles: legal, social, physical,  psychological, and spiritual. Her Dying Made Easy(er) is both a handbook  of pertinent information and a medley of informed suggestions for us to  consider when experiencing or sharing the phenomenon that is the end of  life. Bennett believes it is imperative that we--as a community--are  aware of how to find help when faced with death and dying. In Dying Made  Easy(er), she provides the resources to address this pressing need. Bennett, who is the co-founder of Compassionate Crossings in Sacramento,  has seen it all. She's witnessed the dying process unfold in beautiful  ways, with gifts for all involved, and she's seen it devolve into a  series of anguished mishaps that leave the family praying for an early  transition. As there are no opportunities for rehearsals or do-overs,  Bennett is committed to helping us better understand dying as the  last--but not the least--chapter of life, and to helping us dream what  this chapter might look like. In her warm and wise book, we learn how to  turn this dream into a personal reality that will meet not only our  deep-felt needs and desires but also those of our family and loved ones. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app