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The Traveler's Guide to Life

The Traveler's Guide to Life

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This podcast, hosted by Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, encourages conversations about topics most people avoid. The short conversations cover everything from end-of-life planning, palliative care, hospice care, death, dying, and grief. Our hope is that by talking about these things more everyone will be able to face them with a little more courage, compassion, and maybe even a laugh or two.


It's a journey we're all on. Let's talk about it!

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Episodios
  • Loving Someone on a Palliative Care Journey
    Apr 1 2026

    Today, we’ll be discussing loving someone who is on a palliative care journey. It’s really dynamic, isn’t it? I imagine it’s a relief seeing someone you care about receiving more care that they might’ve really needed.

    For sure. Especially if you’re a caregiver, caring for someone might be rewarding, but also exhausting. And having the extra helping hand that Palliative care can provide is such a help to the patient and their family.

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    4 m
  • When the Road Gets Bumpy
    Mar 25 2026

    In today’s episode, we are exploring the concept of cumulative grief, and why it can be so hard to navigate.

    Yes, cumulative grief can be so complicated when you’re the one experiencing it. And of course, we don’t talk about it enough. Grief can be about many things, not just losing a friend or family member. And it’s very possible for us to be grieving multiple things at once.

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    6 m
  • What the End-of-Life Journey Actually Looks Like
    Mar 18 2026

    Today's episode focuses on the thing a lot of people want to know about but don't ask about; the actual dying process. What this end-of-life journey physically looks like.

    For both the hosts the actual process of dying, what it looks like, was never something discussed before a loved one was on hospice. While it was a lot to take in knowing what was "normal" and what to expect when was so helpful.

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    7 m
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