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I Help People Die

Part 1: Way Up With Angela Yee

Recently, I sat down on Way Up with Angela Yee with Angela Yee for a conversation that felt less like an interview and more like an exhale.

We talked about what it really means to be a death doula. Not the sensationalized version, not the shadowy, whispered one, but the quiet, human work of sitting beside someone at the end of their life. Of helping families navigate the practical, emotional, and spiritual terrain of goodbye. Of telling the truth about mortality in a culture that would rather look away.

I shared how this work isn’t about death as much as it is about love. About dignity. About giving people permission to feel what they feel. Fear, relief, anger, gratitude. And reminding them that none of it makes them weak.

This conversation is for the curious and especially for YOU.

I invite you to consider: what would it mean to approach the end of life not as a failure, but as a final act of care?

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