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On Grief: A Podcast about Death
Karen Geier
17 episodes
6 months ago
On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.
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Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Episode 113: Suicide
On Grief: A Podcast about Death
18 minutes 37 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 113: Suicide

In this episode we discuss:

  • Does everyone have suicidal ideation?
  • How do you know whether you're having a fleeting thought of suicide or it's something more
  • How to be a supportive family member, friend, partner to a person who is suffering suicidal ideation
  • What can you do if you're a family member, friend, partner and you're concerned for a person suffering from suicidal ideation
  • When is hospitalization recommended?
  • Should you try to place an involuntary hold on a person who is suffering?
  • And more...
On Grief: A Podcast about Death
On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.