Author: Sherrie Dulworth

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What is a good death?

Just as birth doulas coach, comfort, and offer companionship to the expectant mother, death doulas do the same for the dying and their loved ones at the opposite end of life’s journey. They also help caregivers cope with witnessing and tending to the dying process, and they help prepare caregivers and the dying mentally and emotionally for the end. They also fill a critical gap in end-of-life care.

The Bargain
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The Bargain

Whenever my dad left our house for any reason other than for work, we never knew
what he would bring home: a wood lathe, antique clocks, a live goat, colorful fishing
tackle, a gigantic victrola horn—those are among the cornucopia that I recall from my childhood. On occasion, he would return with something truly spectacular like a running Model T Ford.

Healing Harmonies
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Healing Harmonies

How Music Therapy Helps Children Heal at Westchester’s Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital History and culture are filled with stories about the soothing power of music. In Greek mythology, Orpheus calmed the seas with his lyre. In a biblical account, David played the harp to ease King Saul’s troubled mind. Today, music therapy is used to…

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Shall We Dance? (Re)discovering the art of ballroom dancing, one step at a time

Ballroom dance styles are centuries old, considered both an art and a sport, have been denounced by the Vatican, and can be elegant and graceful as well as sexy and steamy. Discover why ballroom is a passion for people of all ages and why no one truly has two left feet.

Socioeconomic Class Discussions into the Workplace: Five Questions for Author CJ Gross
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Socioeconomic Class Discussions into the Workplace: Five Questions for Author CJ Gross

“As I describe in the book, 97 percent of people from working-class backgrounds believe that their background affects their work experience, yet this is a subject that most consultants aren’t talking about.”