Lessons from Death + Dying w— Narinder Bazen
Narinder Bazen is a Death Midwife, Home Funeral Educator and Holistic Death Care Activist. In this episode we talk Kundalini yoga, the gaps in hospice care and how death midwifery helps create more intentionality + care during the final season of life.
we discuss
How putting yourself under pressure can open up unlimited potential
What is death midwifery?
Gaps in hospice care
The questions people are afraid to ask around death
What she’s learned from tending to the dying
Receiving support to do our best work
Re-orienting her relationship to money as a spiritual person doing spiritual work
Energetically reading homes + land for healing
Narinder Bazen serves in these curious times as a Death Midwife, Home Funeral Educator and Holistic Death Care Activist. She has worked with over a hundred individuals and/or families as a death midwife and home funeral educator. She is NEDA proficient and National Home Funeral Alliance proficient.
Through her Death Education classes in Atlanta and via virtual classrooms she’s taught hundreds of individuals everything they need to know about Dying in America. She is passionate about Death Education.
In 2018, she created the Nine Keys Death Midwifery Apprenticeship where she trains others who are called to holistic death work and would like to walk with her for a little while to get there. Narinder is also an artist and a dog mom to little Oak. We live in Atlanta and enjoy it so.
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We started this season reflecting on the house of the goddess, and now we end where we began — carrying water medicine and the wisdom of Her with us into the summer sun.