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Training Caregivers At The Humane Prison Hospice Project with Laura Musselman

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Laura Musselman is the Director of Communications (and program facilitator) for the Humane Prison Hospice Project. She is also a trauma-support specialist and advocate for compassionate, dignified end-of-life care.
A mother of one child and three dogs, she enjoys exploring how privilege affects access to a “good death” and learning from others’ stories.
In this conversation, Laura Musselman shares her journey from teaching philosophy to becoming an end-of-life care specialist. After losing her parents, she became a doula and now works with the Humane Prison Hospice Project at the Central California Women’s Facility, providing support and education to caregivers in prison. The discussion explores her early awareness of death, the challenges of her work, and the importance of community in caregiving. In this conversation,
Laura discusses the complexities of self-care in high-stress environments like prisons, the importance of nature and gardening for emotional well-being, and her fears surrounding death and dying. She emphasizes the need for planning and open conversations about end-of-life issues and shares her appreciation for poetry as a means of processing grief.

humaneprisonhospiceproject.org
Insight Garden Project
Buried in Work

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And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at [email protected].

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Laura Musselman is the Director of Communications (and program facilitator) for the Humane Prison Hospice Project. She is also a trauma-support specialist and advocate for compassionate, dignified end-of-life care.
A mother of one child and three dogs, she enjoys exploring how privilege affects access to a “good death” and learning from others’ stories.
In this conversation, Laura Musselman shares her journey from teaching philosophy to becoming an end-of-life care specialist. After losing her parents, she became a doula and now works with the Humane Prison Hospice Project at the Central California Women’s Facility, providing support and education to caregivers in prison. The discussion explores her early awareness of death, the challenges of her work, and the importance of community in caregiving. In this conversation,
Laura discusses the complexities of self-care in high-stress environments like prisons, the importance of nature and gardening for emotional well-being, and her fears surrounding death and dying. She emphasizes the need for planning and open conversations about end-of-life issues and shares her appreciation for poetry as a means of processing grief.

humaneprisonhospiceproject.org
Insight Garden Project
Buried in Work

Support the show

You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and BlueSky. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one on one time with Annalouiza or Wakil.
And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at [email protected].

  continue reading

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