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Honouring Life opens the door to meaningful, often candid conversations about living, end-of-life planning, and celebrating life. Each episode features real discussions to help demystify and shine light on topics often avoided, gain valuable knowledge, reduce uncertainty, and initiate important discussions with your loved ones.  Our conversations with experts aim to inspire you to take control of your end-of-life planning.

 

We talk with experts in finance, law, health, grief, community support, engagement, and advocates, all sharing practical tools, ideas, and resources to educate, inspire, and normalise the goodbye journey—honouring the stories that shape life.

 

 Hosted by Steps to Change & Honouring Life Education. Co-sponsored by Cornerstone Funerals,


Podcasts from other wonderful organisations.....

Hold the Moment - Dementia Australia

Hold the Moment is a podcast from Dementia Australia, produced by and hosted by Jim Rogers and Hamish Macdonald.

 

For support, you can contact them on 1800 100 500 (24 hours a day, seven days a week). The National Dementia Helpline is funded by the Australian Government.

 

Follow Hold the Moment wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode. And share it with anyone you know who has a dementia diagnosis or who knows someone who does.  

Wellways - Brainwaves 

Melbourne’s drive-time radio show giving voice to people with mental illness.

Challenging the negative stereotypes of people with a mental illness. This program actively engages those living with a mental illness as researchers, interviewers, performers and program designers while promoting community mental health awareness.

Produced and presented by people with lived experience of mental illness, Brainwaves brings you interesting guests, heart-warming stories, great information and some laughs as well. Brought to you by 3CR Radical Radio and Wellways Australia.

In 2012, Brainwaves won the Excellence in Training Award by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. The Brainwaves team also won the Community Engagement award in the 2014 3CR Radio Awards.

Waiting Room Revolution

This podcast can help anyone dealing with a serious illness. Over the years, we have cared for and interviewed thousands of patients and families who tell us they felt overwhelmed and ‘in the dark’ during their illness journey.

Yet we sometimes heard stories of individuals who felt prepared, in control, and ‘in the know.’ What was the difference between these experiences?

 

The answer is the 7 keys. Join your hosts Dr. Samantha Winemaker, palliative care doctor, and Dr. Hsien Seow, health care researcher, as they share real-life stories to explain the 7 keys to being hopeful and prepared when facing serious illness.

For more information visit: waitingroomrevolution.com

Don't be Caught Dead

Hosted by Critical Info Founder, Catherine Ashton, listen to soul-stirring stories told by people who have experienced the death of a loved one. Learn from interviews with experts in the deathcare industry, from funeral directors to trauma cleaners.

 

Don’t Be Caught Dead podcast launched on 
22 February 2024. Follow us on your favourite podcast player so you don’t miss an episode.


'Alive' Podcast 

Alive with Steve Burns is a weekly video podcast diving into the big questions that shape modern life—identity, mortality, masculinity, loneliness, purpose, and what it actually means to stay human in a chaotic world. Host Steve Burns brings depth, curiosity, and grounded humour to conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people navigating real change. If you’re searching for a podcast that listens instead of screaming, then join us for intimate, honest, and surprisingly uplifting chats with fascinating guests..

 

Julie McFadden, better known as Hospice Nurse Julie, has made a name for herself demystifying a subject we all have pretty big (and sometimes scary) feelings about: death.

 

There's something striking that for a podcast, the inaugural guest would be a death expert, but McFadden was a surprisingly perfect fit. And her conversation with Burns felt like two people pulling back the curtain on something universal, but rarely talked about with this level of clarity or tenderness.