Conscious dying is an approach to end-of-life care that emphasizes awareness, acceptance, and intentionality in the process of dying. It encourages individuals to actively engage with their mortality, making thoughtful decisions about their care, legacy, and how they wish to spend their final days.
Performed in funeral homes, Ben Wasserman's comedy show show Live After Death is a sweet, off-kilter, and foul-mouthed approach to dealing with grief and contemplating the end-of-life experience.
There is an old telephone booth located on the side of a sleepy road outside of Nashville, Tennessee that provides a home for grief.
Catharine DeLong helps people die. By playing the harp and singing, she sits bedside making the dying’s transition easier through the practice of music thanatology.
Green burial, also known as a natural burial, is an eco-friendly and environmentally conscious approach to the end-of-life process.