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Humans of the World – Survivor on Grief Island

Excerpt:

My mom died four months ago. Did I mention my Mom died four months ago? I was with her in the last two weeks of her life while she was on hospice. When I say on hospice, I want to be clear the term hospice does not mean all-encompassing care by an outside agency while the loved ones hold the dying person’s hand and reminisce glowingly about a life well-lived.
Hospice care is covered under Medicare with it paying an average of $153 per day, per person, in 2016 to cover hospice care. Hospice care is focused around keeping the patient at home, and with the understanding the patient will be kept comfortable but is no longer pursuing life-saving interventions to stave off the inevitable. Hospice aims to keep the patient comfortable (with lots of anti-anxiety drugs and powerful opiates).
The inevitable, and as many have said, is that we all die, so we might as well be as comfortable as we can be in the event of this. Death. The event.

 Read the full essay here – “Survivor on Grief Island”

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AWP Mentee – Playwriting

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Nettie Reynolds – Playwright Interview

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Solo Parent Life Interview – Nettie Reynolds on Transitions

If you’re unsure about dating as a single parent, or how to introduce a new partner to your kids, listen in and find out from today’s guest, Nettie Reynolds, how single, yet supportive co-parenting has really worked for her and her partner. Nettie, a positive and supporting person with integrity and courage, is a storyteller, a performer, a hospital chaplain, and a single mom of two young adults. Listen in today and discover how she has successfully incorporated her partner into her life with her kids in a unique way- perhaps a way that could work for you too.

Today, Nettie talks to Robbin about:   Her transition from being married to being a single mom. Her rationale behind her crazy trip with her kids to the Grand Canyon to bury her wedding ring. How she learned that no matter what you do, as long as you’re safe and productive, it’s going to be okay. Her use of the word ‘transition’ rather than the word ‘divorce’ and the positive effect that it had on her kids. When and how she introduced dating into her single parent life. How she went about introducing her new sweetheart to her kids.

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Dare to Nap Greatly – Performance – Frontera Fest 2017

Frontera Fest

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How to Tell A Funny Story – Nettie Reynolds – Young Writers Workshop

Young Writer’s Workshop
Young Writer’s Workshop is a wonderful day on which authors, poets, playwrights, songwriters, and journalists volunteer their time to share their love of writing with our 3rd through 5th graders. If you want to be amazed by the quality of writers our kids will get to work with on their own writing skills, see the list of writers and their bios below.

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Listen To Your Mother – 2013 National Show – “A Mother’s Work”