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In this episode, Dr. Bob Baugher shares his extensive experience in death education, discussing personal stories that shaped his understanding of grief and loss. He emphasizes the importance of openly discussing death, societal attitudes towards grief, and the need for better support systems for the bereaved. Dr. Baugher also highlights his ongoing projects, including books and articles aimed at helping those coping with loss, and reflects on the fears surrounding death and the significance of teaching younger generations about it.

He has published an article about 'griefism' - the stigma around grief and the ways our culture tends to shun those who are grieving or expect them to 'get over it.' You can find links to his work and the griefism article below.

Visit his website at www.bobbaugher.com. You can find his articles and books and more information there.

Or go directly to this page to see his list of books (in English and Spanish)

Or this one to see his many articles

Griefism article

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