
The ways we meet people, place, and transition reveal much about how well we live.
This program invites a re/membering and reimagining of what can be made possible in death, dying and grieving together.
To hold mutual regard is to attend, not only to the body, but also to place, to the unseen, to mystery, memory, and meaning. When we hold regard generously and authentically, we move from seeing people and places as resources, to feeling them as relationships.
Through an exchange of conversations, curiosities, stories, and soundscapes, Emma invites us to turn toward one another, not as problems to solve or roles to fulfil, but as whole beings in life’s tender and vulnerable thresholds of death, dying and grieving.
Every transition matters.
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If listening to this program stirs something in you - deeper questions, a memory, tender places or a longing - you’re not alone, reach out to a listening partner, seek professional supports or lean into Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Emma is a member of Palliative Care NSW, the Natural Death Advocacy Network (NDAN), Amitayus Home Hospice Service, The Ethics Centre and is an advocate for Compassionate Communities Australia.