Ep. 63 Dying and the Repairing of Belonging with Rachael Rice
What does it mean to live in a death-phobic culture? What hope do we have for the future living on a damaged planet? What role does ancestral connection play in grief and creativity? In this nourishing conversation, Rachael Rice shares her thoughts on death, belonging and the art of living.
Resources Mentioned On This Episode
Rachael and Carmen’s conversation shame
Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble by Stephen Jenkinson
Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by adrienne maree brown
Learn about Thais’ program Worthy Women Rise at WorthyWomenRise.com
Guests Featured On This Episode
RACHAEL RICE
Rachael Rice is an artist, writer and death doula making magical radical art for living and dying on a damaged planet. She lives on the lands of the Chinook and Clackamas peoples in Portland, Oregon.
You can learn more about Rachael at RachaelRice.com and you can support her work at Patreon.com/rachaelrice.