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Bevival: Exit Interviews

Jade Adgate, Devorah Medwin, Caren Martineau
Bevival: Exit Interviews
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  • Day Schildkret
    Day delves into the art of creating intentional rituals to navigate life’s transitions, from personal loss to moments of celebration. He shares insights into finding beauty in impermanence and surrender, while our host, Jade Adgate, reflects on her own experiences with death and change. Together, they discuss the power of rituals as a bridge to connection, grounding, and meaning in a fast-paced, disenchanted world. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that combines poetic philosophy with practical tools for honoring life’s cycles. Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.
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  • Mark Dowie
    A request for help prompted award-winning investigative journalist to reach out to his friend's friend– a woman who had chosen the exact time and date she planned to end her life. What followed evolved into a daily six-month long conversation that examined cultural language, personal agency and the right to die. In this episode, Dowie discusses how his relationship with poet Judith Tannenbaum profoundly changed his life.Mark Dowie's memoir, Judith Letting Go: Six Months in the World's Smallest Death Cafe is his seventh book. Other titles include: Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples; The Haida Gwaii Lesson: A Strategic Playbook for Indigenous Sovereignty; American Foundations: An Investigative History; Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close of the Twentieth Century;  Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape; and We Have a Donor: The Bold New World of Organ Transplanting.  Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.
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  • Francesca Arnoldy
    Some readers will begin contemplating mortality and documenting their life, death, and care wishes while their health is stable, perhaps sparked by a notable transition, loss, or another type of awakening. Others might feel motivated due to illness or the aging process. As your guide through this process, I aim to inspire you to acknowledge—and even reclaim—what it means to be mortal because I have experienced the benefits of these efforts personally, and I have witnessed positive outcomes for others. - Francesca Arnoldy. Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.
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  • Dr. Kathryn Mannix
    "In a world where we have managed to overcome many challenges using technology and medical advances, there are still some difficult things that just won’t go away. We have no cure for death...[and] no workarounds for daunting conversations. Whether we like it or not, sometimes we have to take a deep breath and get into a conversation that we might have preferred to avoid...so getting informed and prepared seems like a good idea." - Dr. Kathryn Mannix. In this episode, Dr. Mannix brings a compelling narrative to life as to why, and how to, enter uncomfortable conversations. Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.
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  • Stephanie Lucianovic
    In this heartfelt episode, children's picture book author of "The End of Something Wonderful: A Practical Guide to a Backyard Funeral" explores the difficult subject of losing a pet or loved one and the importance of saying goodbye with host Jade Adgate, a death midwife. Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.
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About Bevival: Exit Interviews

To confront the existential question of mortality, we talk with those who write about it. World-renowned authors share their perspectives and lessons learned to help you navigate death, dying, loss, and grief.
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