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Top 3 Ways to Unite Death Doulas, Grief Coaches, and Healers with Jessica Sadler

Top 3 Ways to Unite Death Doulas, Grief Coaches, and Healers with Jessica Sadler

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This video explores the intersection of small business and mental health resources, focusing on supporting solopreneurs on their healing journey. We discuss the importance of overall wellness and therapy options, especially in dealing with grief and loss. It's crucial to prioritize mental health when building your business.

In this conversation, Reverend Wakil David Matthews speaks with Jessica Sadler, a death doula and founder of Dawn of Aging. They explore the importance of community support in the grieving process, the role of caregivers, and the challenges faced in death care. Jessica shares her insights on grief, loss, and the need for in-person support, emphasizing the significance of open conversations about death. The discussion highlights the need to build networks for caregivers and the importance of addressing the emotional needs of those facing end-of-life situations.

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