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Bevival: Exit Interviews - Lydia Dugdale

Lydia Dugdale

02/15/21 • 26 min

Bevival: Exit Interviews

Dr. Dugdale reminds us to get in touch with our sense of finitude- our inevitable impermanence by embracing death literacy as a practice that will help everyone live better and die well.

"In this profound and compassionate book about death and its nearness, Dugdale demystifies one of the essential mysteries of our time." - Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Gene.

Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.

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Dr. Dugdale reminds us to get in touch with our sense of finitude- our inevitable impermanence by embracing death literacy as a practice that will help everyone live better and die well.

"In this profound and compassionate book about death and its nearness, Dugdale demystifies one of the essential mysteries of our time." - Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Gene.

Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.

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Coombs Lee joined the Oregon Right to Die Political Action Committee that had already been working on draft bills, serving as spokesperson for the group through two statewide campaigns and 10 years defending against attacks on the nation's first Death with Dignity law in both the judicial and legislative arenas.

Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.

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Visit bevival.com to learn more about the author in our exclusive Exit Interview Q&A.

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