Life Kit presents: The power in owning your 'Big Feelings'

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How to talk about death and dying

Death can be an uncomfortable and scary topic. But J.S. Park, a hospital chaplain and author of As Long as You Need: Permission to Grieve, says talking about it can help us prepare for and process death — our own and those we love. On this episode of Life Kit, Park shares how to ...  Show more

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