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Reckoning the Podcast

26 Episodes

49 minutes | May 26, 2023
25: Waiting for the big one, nursing home losses, and creativity: Andy's conversation
Here, Andy and I talk through some what-ifs, some ideas and questions about a big loss that hasn't come yet, talk about the griefs associated with nearing end of life and old age, and various fun and curious little meanderings around the wider ideas about grief and loss.
24 minutes | May 26, 2023
24: Death in the Everyday: Nurse Logs, Big Thief, Immortality
This is another episode in the miniseries "Death in the Everyday" in which, like a little crow bringing little trinkets, I share snippets of ideas and content I find that bring up thoughts and feelings about death and grief to share with you all.
60 minutes | May 26, 2023
23: Near Death, a changed body, and helping others: Krislynn's Story
Welcome to season two of Reckoning! This episode, I interview Krislynn, who survived a very near death experience in a car crash in her early twenties. She talks about the recovery process, and how it changed her life, and the ways it influences how she can show up for others going through a similar process.
1 minutes | Apr 23, 2023
Season Two Announcement!
Hey everyone! Get ready for another season of Reckoning! This is just a little announcement that fresh new episodes are coming out and I am excited to get some conversations rolling again. Reach out if you want to be a part of this new chapter of the project!
49 minutes | Mar 2, 2022
22: Strong death opinions, a book-eating dog, and how stories become who we are: Mark's Story
This episode, I talk with Mark about losing his wife Christine to a very sudden brain aneurysm. He also shares about how just recently, years after she died, he lost her dog Penny to cancer, bringing up another layer of grief. Our conversation takes us from the unbearable intensive care unit, to a powerful memorial service, through opinions about advanced directives, and the absurd and silly realities of what it means to live through losses.
35 minutes | Nov 4, 2021
21. Death in the Everyday: Halloween, Salmon, And An Art Exhibit
A new series in the podcast! Death in the Everyday! I'll periodically share a few of my thoughts and details of conversations I have that relate to the topic of death and dying, but that aren't direct conversations with one person about their particular loss. Join me for some cultural critiques, some thought experiments, and some wonderings about death and grief and loss as it shows up in our day to day lives. This episode, I talk about Halloween and related traditions, I share about a recent visit to the art museum, and I discuss my musings on spawning salmon and what we can learn from them.
41 minutes | Sep 29, 2021
Episode 20: Inheriting a life threatening condition, and a life with death in mind: Celeste’s Story
Celeste shares her story of losing her dad on New Years Day at the tender age of five years old. Adding even more depth and complexity to her story, she learns she has inherited the same rare blood disorder that killed him, and thus faces her own mortality as she navigates life. These two enormous hurdles in life feel daunting to me, but she approaches the conversation with such ease, and calm, and gentleness.
45 minutes | Sep 23, 2021
Episode 19: The business aspects of dying & raising children alongside aging parents:Janette’s Story
Janette shares her story of taking care of her elderly parents while simultaneously raising two kids. She really dives into the “work” and details of the dying process: sorting through old belongings, advocating for the medical decisions spelled out in a POLST or advanced directive, navigating the financial and legal elements. She shares openly and honestly about the struggles and exhaustion, while also naming some hard-won beautiful insights about how our families can walk through the process together, about learning what it means to give space to someone as they take their last breaths, and about how anyone we bump into in the world can be suffering with grief.
49 minutes | Sep 8, 2021
Episode 18: Long term caregiving, surrender, and holding conflicting feelings at once: Peggy's Story
Peggy shares the story of being a caretaker for her dad for five full years before he passes away, and the complex feelings of grief and gratitude and resentment and love that emerge from that process. She shares some beautiful stories of intimate moments, and her deeply thoughtful insights into her relationship with Hank, and her own sense of purpose and meaning.
49 minutes | Aug 23, 2021
Episode 17: Loving the work, talking about covid, end of life philosophical meditations:Jeff’s Story
This conversation with Jeff is part of a series of conversations with peers from my end of life class in the PSU social work program. We range from thoughts on what death can teach us, how covid is impacting our lives and our communities, and what draws him to his work as a hospice social worker, all with curiosity and enthusiasm.
47 minutes | Jun 29, 2021
Episode 16:Becoming a self advocate,the power of voice, and new life paths: Kristin’s Story
Kristin talks about navigating multiple simultaneous cancer diagnoses, her process of finding and using her voice as a patient self advocate, and the resulting changes, shifts, and transformations across the arenas of her life.
44 minutes | Jun 17, 2021
Episode 15: Generational intimacy, when mothers become orphans, “No one ever asks.” Gemma’s Story
Gemma describes her relationship with her Grandmother Maria, who was a long standing presence in her family and her young life. Gemma speaks with depth and great emotion about the dynamics within her family, and about the feelings she has watching her mother go through that loss.
34 minutes | Jun 17, 2021
Episode 14: A life lost before it began and perfectly sized baby booties: Rosie’s Story
One of seven interviews with classmates in my End of Life class. Rosie shares about losing her daughter Norah, who died in utero as a twin. It's a touching conversation about the vital need for compassion in our daily interactions with others, the spiritual journey that is attendant to becoming a mother, what is means to hold life and death in the exact same breath.
62 minutes | Feb 23, 2021
Special Episode: Collective Stories from an End of Life Class
This episode, I attempt for the first time to combine seven unique stories into one! I am in a class on the subject of end of life, and for a class project asked my peers if anyone wanted to participate in the podcast. Here is the result. It's a beautiful collection of insights and experiences. I will post each separate story as an individual episode soon. Enjoy listening to Gemma, Jeff, Rosie, Peggy, Janette, and Celeste share their perspectives.
50 minutes | Dec 13, 2020
Episode 12: Perfectionism, Stones, and Self Love: Ben's Story
This episode, I talk with Ben about not just losing his dad to a sudden heart attack, but also about how we say goodbyes, how traditions support us in grief, and the wider context of how of culture influences the way we process and understand loss. We sit in Arbor Lodge park, accompanied by birds, wind, passing planes, and the occasional park visitor.
50 minutes | Aug 22, 2020
Episode 11: Personal and Collective Grief, Embodiment, and Generational Journeys: Alejandra's Story
This conversation with deep thinker and deep soul Alejandra goes into some big questions about grief in general though her specific experience of losing her mother. We wade into conversations about how it feels in our bodies, about the gifts and transformation that can come of loss, and she reads an incredible poem by Kahlil Gibran to highlight the blurry line between love and grief.
55 minutes | Jun 24, 2020
Episode 10: Best Friends, Interwoven Families, and Conversing with Spirits: Vaughn's Story
Vaughn shares her story of losing her best friend Candace. Once attached at the hip in high school, their families woven together to the point of celebrating mother's day together; she talks about a familiar pattern of friendships changing over time, and yet remaining powerfully important to our own identities. A young woman taken by cancer far too soon, Vaughn talks about how her friendship continues in the form of a tattoo, in song lyrics, in conversation, and in rituals.
45 minutes | Apr 4, 2020
Episode 9: Youth, Siblings, and Storytelling: Brit's Story
This episode with dear friend Brit dives quickly into deep and soulful territory. She talks about losing her brother Evan to suicide at the tender age of fifteen. We talk about youth, and when personal losses are felt collectively, and what it means to do grief and inner work.
41 minutes | Dec 19, 2019
Episode 8: Living in the Same House, a Buddhist Memorial, and Grief Embodied: Yi's Story
Yichu Li is a talented fashion designer and artist who has lived in China, San Francisco, and Portland. He husband's brother Simon came to live with them, and their lives all took an unexpected turn when he died from a sudden aneurysm. Yi talks about how that loss has shaped her worldview, and shares her sweet, honest, and deep wisdoms with us.
45 minutes | Sep 29, 2019
Episode 7: Relief, Autobiographical Obituaries, and Scarlet Hawthorne trees: Ilze's Story
This episode I talk with my mom about how it was for her to lose her parents- the feelings of relief more than sadness at their passing; and she talks about losing her friend group as they began to age and face terminal illnesses.
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