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What providing end-of-life care can teach us about ourselves

In this episode, the "Take What Serves. Leave the Rest" podcast joins hands with the 'See My Grief' podcast to discuss end-of-life care and what it teaches the living.

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There is sacred wisdom that can be seen through the lens of someone at the end of their life.

In this episode, Kelly Grosklags talks about how the dying teach us how to live. They teach us to be more present for our lives right now and notice what matters most.

For the second week, the "Take What Serves. Leave the Rest" podcast is joining hands with Kelly's podcast titled, "See My Grief."

Kelly a licensed clinical social worker who’s worked for over 25 years in the field of oncology, palliative care and hospice. This includes running her own private therapy practice for over 15 years.

Kelly is also the Founder of “Conversations with Kelly,” and author of the book “A Comforted Heart.”

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As always, take what serves you - and leave the rest.

(This podcast is not meant to replace therapy. If you feel you need it, we encourage you to reach out to a licensed mental health professional.)

Bryan Piatt is a former TV news anchor who‘s sharing his journey with anxiety & OCD publicly through the podcast "Take What Serves. Leave the Rest", offering insight, wisdom and comfort for others maneuvering their mental health.
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