I would be interested to hear everyone’s thoughts on this new campaign to get people to talk about end of life issues.
https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/marie-curie-whatever-call-it-saatchi-saatchi-london/1664599
It’s very lighthearted, is this the right approach ? All views welcome. Talking about these issues is something I support but I always try to be sensitive to everyone’s feelings and would value your feedback.
best wishes
Jane
Hello,
Re Death Cafe's
There was a programme on radio 4 two sunday's ago - 8.45 a.m. - point of view
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0009lr1
think it was sarah dunan
the title was An evening at the Death Cafe
the subject was her recent visit to one
hope this is of interest
sue
Dear sue, yes I heard this broadcast at the time it was very interesting, so thank you for bringing it to the attention of forum members its very kind of you to make the effort to make a contribution. sarah is a talented broadcaster with an engaging style which helps when discussing a sensitive subject like this.
best wishes
jane
ownedbystaffies and yes, it's popular with cats and dog owners and humans who want to be reunited with their pets. You can get rainbow wind chimes memorials and rainbow bridge cards...xx
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