life, death, and the space between
The Death Dialogues Project Podcast
80. Death Chose Me: Britt Keehn
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80. Death Chose Me: Britt Keehn

Britt says: There's no time in my memory that death was a stranger, but it decided to get close to me later in life. I have looked death in the eye four times; four times I almost couldn't be here. It was as if death needed someone to hear and understand. I feel death chose me. Now, death is my life work. I am a certified death doula whose focus is coaching people as they approach the end of their life. As a longtime educator of infants and children, I often find there is much to which we return, from beginning to end of life, regardless of the age at which we find ourselves at the end. I created The Art of The End to teach what I know from having been there, so close to the edge myself. My experiences have been my privilege and my gift to share with those who are facing the end. Let's erase the isolation of dying. Let's talk about death. www.Theartoftheend.com https://www.facebook.com/theartoftheenddeathcoach/ https://instagram.com/the_art_of_the_end?igshid=6umnhaa340y5 (Just search for: The_art_of_the_end) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deathdialogues/message

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life, death, and the space between
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