Stan Goldberg
March 14, 2010 – 1:10 am | One Comment

As someone who’s living with prostate cancer, I applauded Louis Gossett Jr.’s testimony in Congress on the importance of prostate cancer research funding. If Congress was listening, maybe I’ll live long enough for something else …

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January 28: Moving Beyond Death
January 26, 2010 – 6:34 am | No Comment
Healing the Grieving Heart

Guests:  John W. James and Russell Friedman
John W. James and Russell Friedman have been working with grievers for more than thirty years.  They have served as consultants to thousands of bereavement professionals and provide Grief …

Listening to Haitians’ Stories Crucial in the Days Ahead
January 22, 2010 – 1:52 am | No Comment
Harriet Hodgson

Nobody knows how many Haitians were killed in the earthquake. The current estimate of 100,000-200,000 is beyond understanding. Though aid is pouring in from around the world, lack of government, communications, roads, heavy equipment, and …

Let’s Stop Judging Others’ Pain
April 17, 2009 – 1:27 am | No Comment
Alice Wisler

By?Alice J. Wisler –??
“Never criticize a man unless you have walked a mile in his shoes.” ?Many of us repeat this line, most likely when we have been criticized as opposed to when we are …

Mourning – I Don?t Cry Because I?m Weak, I Cry Because I?m Strong
April 20, 2008 – 1:59 pm | No Comment
Harriet Hodgson

Crying is usually the first response to a death in the family.? I cried when the surgeon said our daughter was brain dead.? The events that followed — disconnecting life support, signing organ donor documents, making burial arrangements — made me sob.? But that was just the beginning of my sorrow.
Two days later my father-in-law [...]