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Narinder Elizabeth Bazen
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Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Building New Worlds That Stick: Through the Lens of Death Work
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder explores what it truly takes for death workers to become solid infrastructure for new worlds. What happens when our own bodies, soft-businesses, and inner-facing death work become the foundation for cultural transformation? Narinder speaks to the necessity of being well-resourced, boundaried, creative, and in rhythm, so that our death work doesn't become stalled, but propagates futures. This is a conversation about sustainability, sovereignty, and the sacred responsibility of becoming the ground upon which new systems are built.For support for your death work soft-business or...
2025-05-04
33 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Work and Art with Annie Wilson and the Philadelphia Death & Arts Festival - May 29-June 1
In this episode of The Nine Keys Podcast, I'm joined by Annie Wilson, the brilliant lead instigator behind the Philadelphia Death and Arts Festival. MAY 29 - JUNE 1 2025Our conversation is full of information, vision, and deep truth as we explore the beauty and power of weaving deathwork and art into a shared cultural experience, one that invites tenderness, provocation, and collective transformation.After we spoke, I realized our conversation had unwittingly danced through almost every facet of The Death Healer’s Hexagon, from the Outer logistics and Inner stirrings, to the...
2025-05-02
1h 05
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
From Scroll to Soul: Death Work and Instagram
In this episode, Narinder shares her personal journey with Instagram as a death worker; how it shaped, strained, and ultimately shifted her relationship to visibility and sacred work. You'll hear honest reflections on burnout, boundary-setting, and the quiet stepping back from the algorithm to give space and reclaim focus. She also offers practical, heart-centered tips for navigating social media without wasting your efforts.Podcasts mentioned in this episode are:For the World Builders with Ayana Zaire CottonBotanical Studies of Internet Magic with Kening ZhuHome-Body Podcast...
2025-04-20
52 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
🎙️ Save This Episode: 3 Grounding Tips for New Death Workers Taking Their First Calls
If you're just beginning your journey as a death worker, this episode is for you. It’s a grounding love letter of encouragement for you who are answering your first calls, tending your first thresholds, or simply wondering if you're ready. This episode is a pocket-sized companion for your journey—save it for the days you need a little courage and clarity.Reach out for support if needed. Go to www.narinderbazen.com/study-with-narinder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-17
20 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Creating Death Work: Beyond Validation
In this episode, Narinder invites death workers and grief workers into a deep remembering: you are not here to replicate what has already been done — you are here to dream, to create, to reshape death care itself.Narinder speaks about the quiet trap of seeking approval — how it waters down your vision, drains your energy, and keeps your deepest offerings hidden. She shares personal stories about choosing truth over popularity, and how standing firmly in her values magnetized the exact people who were seeking her voice.You’ll be reminded that your "...
2025-04-14
42 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
You Don’t Need to be Certified in Grief Work to Do Grief Work
So many healers, artists, and death workers feel called to grief work but hold themselves back—waiting for a certification, a title, or someone to tell them they’re “qualified.” But grief isn’t something you master. It’s something you witness, hold, and walk with. Grief teaches grief.In this episode, Narinder unpacks the myth of expertise in grief work and why you don’t need permission to show up for the grieving. We’ll explore how our gifts—whether they come through your healing modality, your creativity, your weirdness, or deep gifts for witnessing —are enough. If you’v...
2025-03-28
30 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
From Vision to Form: Birthing Soul-Led Business with Dajé Alōh
Press play and let the unraveling begin.In this episode, Narinder sits down with The Story Doula, Vision Midwife Dajé Alōh, to explore the wild and real terrain of bringing our visions to life, our soul's work to the world. From the grief that shapes our boldest creations to the authentic expression that leads us to liberation, Dajé invites us into a deeper understanding of what it means to lead with soul.Whether you're a death worker, a creative entrepreneur, or someone longing to follow the pulse of your own vision, this epis...
2025-03-20
1h 03
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Crossing the Rickety Bridge: Building the New World with the Great Mother’s Catch
Expanding on something said in the previous Nine Keys episode, The Death Worker's Antenna, through storytelling and poetry, Narinder explains the Great Mother's world that is being built through people who listen to her direction. A world where work is balanced with play and rest. Service that comes through devotion to her and not the exploitative ways we are used to working. If you are a hospice nurse, a caregiver, a death worker, a healer, a guide, a seer, this episode is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2025-02-27
1h 05
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Worker's Antenna: is it clear or is there static on the line?
In this episode for Death Workers, Narinder addresses the importance of having a clear signal to receive the inspiration and guidance for our death work. She's going to ask you, death worker, some really powerful questions that may lead you to more clarity.If you'd like to receive Narinder's support for your death work, spiritually and practically, check out her Study with Narinder page on her website, narinderbazen.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-02-24
30 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Part Six of The Death Healer's Hexagon: Death Work as a Path of Devotion
This episode of Nine Keys is the last episode in a six part series called The Death Healer's Hexagon. If you haven't checked out the previous episodes in this series, you might enjoy going back to part one of the series. Death Work as a Path of Devotion is a topic close to Narinder's heart. Here she is, unscripted, talking about what death work as a path of devotion is, what it requires of us, and how it serves us in return. If you'd like to study death work, the mystic's way, with...
2025-02-05
25 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Part Five of The Death Healer's Hexagon: Death Work as Art Form and Medium
From bespoke shrouds, to grief memes, to death art, to conceptual art spaces that double as death education spaces, creativity weaves infinitely through death work.In this episode, Narinder talks with artist and death worker Meghan Johnson about the facet of The Death Healer's Hexagon that is Death Work as Art Form and Medium. Death work and art go together seamlessly. Both artists and death workers reflect onto us our choices, our agreements, and identities. Both artists and death workers can break up status quos, can reshape realities, and can reorient us towards soulfulness.
2025-01-29
1h 00
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Part Four of The Death Healer's Hexagon: Culture Midwifery
You're invited to press your ear up against the studio door and listen in on this lyrical conversation between Narinder and her friend and colleague Melissa Word as they sing of the beauty and the hard realness of Death Work as Culture Midwifery. The conversation grows tendrils that touch on our collective grief, our body's intelligence, the power of keeping prosperity flowing in the eddies of community, and the threshold job that is death work.Melissa is an Atlanta-based artist, dancer, death doula and grief coach. As a facilitator, she helps people heal their creative lives...
2025-01-23
1h 24
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Part Three of The Death Healer's Hexagon: Soft-Business
This episode is the third episode in a six part series called The Death Healer's Hexagon: the six facets of death work as Narinder Bazen knows it, sees it, and teaches it. In this episode, Narinder is highlighting the facet of the hexagon that is death work as soft-business. Narinder is joined by her friend, death worker colleague, and business inspiration Yarrow Magdalena. Yarrow is a web designer, tech consultant and small business mentor based in Scotland. They hold an MA in creative media and bring a decade of experience in digital strategy...
2025-01-16
1h 07
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Part Two of The Death Healer's Hexagon: Inner-Facing Death Work with Grace Allerdice
Death worker, the entire death work movement in hinging on our own inner-facing death work.Inner-facing death work is one of the facets of The Death Healer's Hexagon, and it's a whopper! This piece of our work greatly informs our outer-facing death and all of the facets of our work. In this episode, Narinder dives deeply into our inner-facing death work with her friend and colleague Mary Grace Allerdice. Grace is an artist, spiritual writer, teacher, healer, death midwife and priestess. She combines her extensive background in mystical and magical studies...
2025-01-10
48 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Part One of Death Healer's Hexagon: Outer-Facing Death Work
In this first episode of the six part series The Death Healer's Hexagon Narinder drops a lot of information about what exactly outer-facing death work is. It's not all the New York Times says it is, it's SO much more! Not only is Narinder giving information, she's giving permission, clarity and invitations in this episode to death workers and death work curious folks. She's also highlighting two hang ups that limit a death worker's outer-facing death work. The episode ends with a guided meditation to support a death worker's outer-facing work. If you'd like to skip t...
2024-12-30
39 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Craft Your Own Magic with Cassie Uhl
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder talks with death worker colleague, collective work comrade, and fellow magical being Cassie Uhl about her new book Craft Your Own Magic. This episode is loaded with tenderness, insight and healing.Cassie Uhl (she/her) is a magic practitioner, death and energy worker, rites of passage facilitator, artist, and author. She is the author and illustrator of several books and card decks, including the Journey Tarot deck, Understanding Tarot, Understanding Auras, Understanding The Wheel of The Year, Craft Your Own Magic, and The Ritual Deck (reboot coming in 2025).
2024-12-15
1h 05
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
An Old Stove and Roses: Symbols in Death Work and Storytelling with Narinder Bazen
Pour yourself a cup of tea, get cozy, and listen to this episode of Nine Keys where Narinder shares some of her death midwifery stories. Maybe there's a treasure for you in this storytelling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-12-11
44 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Grieving in Solitude & Sitting in Acceptance
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder shares a calming message for those who are grieving the state of the world and for those who are needing some guidance for sitting in the acceptance of the prognosis of such a state. Grieving in solitude has its purposes. So many times we can think that we are doing something wrong with our grief, if we prefer to be alone with it. Narinder wants to offer permission here and a few tools to support grieving in solitude.Being in acceptance of the prognosis of the sta...
2024-11-18
42 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
The Death Work Gemstone
See your death work in a whole new way. In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder explains the many facets of death work. If you are a death worker, or death work curious, you may find so much insight and inspiration in this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-10-30
41 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Workers' Inner Saboteurs
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder, with humor and grace, takes the charge out of our Death Worker Inner Saboteurs and gives us practical tips on how to invite them along for the ride in our work, but not to give them the wheel. You won't want to miss this episode if you've got a Nagging Nelly keeping you back from letting your death work be its fullest expression.If you find what Narinder shares in the episode helpful, please share it with other death workers who may need a little boost of confidence. Thank...
2024-10-26
48 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Reimagine: A Fortified Person in Service Work
In this episode Narinder takes you on a journey through the countryside, gratitude, and her thoughts on what it's like to be a person in service for over twenty-five years and what she's learned about helping other death workers find their fortification in their service work.Narinder talks a little bit about Dead of Winter - a lighthearted space of respite through the winter for artists, crafters, and makers who appreciate death and dying themes in art conversation. Dead of Winter begins November 8th! https://www.narinderbazen.com/dead-of-winterIf you are a d...
2024-10-23
41 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Seasons Change in Death Work
In this episode of the Nine Keys podcast, Narinder speaks about death workers talking about natural death and dying while the world's on fire, death work as a soulful path, the life/death/life cycles of death work for the one doing it, and also art making and death themed artist camaraderie.In this episode Narinder talks about Dead of Winter: a place of respite and art making through the winter for makers, crafters, and artists.For more information about Death of Winter please go to Narinder's website here.https://www...
2024-10-01
39 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Paying it Forward with Denise Johnson
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder talks with Denise Johnson about how serendipitous events surrounding her mother's death four years ago led her to become a very busy end-of-life doula today. Denise and Narinder met at Denise's mother's bedside three months before her death. Narinder was called in to serve as Ms. Thelma's death midwife. What she didn't know was that she'd end up becoming Denise's teacher and colleague.You can find Denise at www.eol101.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-08-31
1h 18
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Potential Portals with Warlock Fulltime
This Nine Keys episode is a real treasure hunt! Listen closely to Warlock Fulltime's conversation with Narinder to find a valuable gem just for you. Warlock drops keepsakes all through this 60-minute chat about potential portals, uncertainty, grief as a production queen, art, seagulls, sunsets, and pain as a big doorway to the art of noticing. Warlock Fulltime is the son of a Baptist pastor, a ghost on the internet, a flesh wizard, and the brother of black magick. He wants to help you feel more strength, depth, and ease in all aspects of your precious p...
2024-07-10
1h 01
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Magical Besties with Deryn
In this episode of the Nine Keys podcast, Narinder talks with her best friend Deryn about the importance of play, whimsy, following our intuition, and releasing attachments to outcomes when playing with magic! Deryn is a witch and an artist living in Atlanta with his three cats and a handful of spirits. He and Narinder have been playing together between realms for years. If you seek endearing conversations about what it's like to be a witch-school-drop-out, a playful-person-in-a-time-like-this, mask play, plant magic, and more, you'll want to listen to this conversation! Hosted on Acast. See a...
2024-07-02
57 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Riffing on Life, Death, Grief, and Everything-in-Between with Melissa Word
In this episode, Narinder and Melissa Word riff on:Death Work as an art medium Grief as the diva she is Patriarchal learning systems vs matriarchal learning systems in regard to 'death schools"If you are an artist, if you are a death worker, if you are a new world builder, or if you're curious about how those three things blend, this episode is for you! Melissa Word is a powerhouse of articulation. She can quilt phrasing around abstract concepts so seamlessly. It is an honor to get to have her wis...
2024-06-26
1h 08
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Behind the Curtain of Seven Moon Cove
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder slips into her storytelling magic to share the true tale of how Seven Moon Cove came to be.Seven Moon Cove is an intimate space for fringe folk, makers, new-world dreamers, death workers, and grief walkers, (aka the cool kids) to explore together for seven moon cycles and to meet up in the mystic's sandbox. Narinder facilitates play spaces full of secret doors and treasure boxes designed by the Great Mother. Playfulness, creative dreamscapes, flirting with whimsy, and leaning into the journey Great Ma has for us...
2024-06-17
1h 15
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Specializing in Death Work: A Smart and Inspiring Conversation with Dr. Sarah Parker Ward
Holy moly, this episode of Nine Keys is so smart and inspiring! Narinder talks with one of her colleagues, her friend Sarah, about the benefits, collective and personal, of specialization in our death work. This is a must listen. It's so good!Dr. Sarah Parker Ward wants people to think more affectionately about death so they can experience a healthier, more fulfilling life. Sarah holds a Ph.D. in Emerging Media Studies from Boston University where her research explored death cognition and related policy implications. She continues thanatological work in practice and study as the co-founder o...
2024-05-31
50 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Encouragement for Deathworkers with Yarrow Magdalena
If you are a death worker who is just starting your business, or a death worker who needs some warm and wholesome small business encouragement, this episode is for you! Narinder invites back one of her favorite small business mentors, Yarrow Magdalena. This conversation is cozy and very helpful. It's a great listen for driving, drawing, washing dishes, or relaxing. Enjoy!Yarrow Magdalena is a web designer, tech consultant, artist, and writer. They support folks in building joyful and sustainable livelihoods and creative practices and live on the East Coast of Scotland with their two dogs...
2024-05-22
54 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Petite Death Worker Businesses: Taking Only What We Need
Narinder has been talking a lot about death worker small businesses for quite some time. In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder shares what the 'small' part of 'small business' means to her. Through personal stories, insights gained from mentoring death workers, and grand ideas about new paradigm work, she shares what it means to have a business that centers on taking what one needs to be able to do their work with ease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-05-17
29 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Worker Coach Chat with Narinder
Death workers are givers. Like, we wouldn't be doing the work we do if we were just takers. Are we spiritually bypassing the access to the longevity and sustainability of our work by not unwinding the ick around 'business'? Are we continuing to give our offerings freely because we believe that spiritual care doesn't vibe with a fee or we feel bad for charging for our work? Do we think that our work will continue to grow if we remain small? Join me May 26th 2-5pm eastern for an empowering workshop designed just for death wor...
2024-05-06
15 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Softer Side of Entrepreneurship with Yarrow Magdalena
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder gets to share with you someone who inspires her work. Death Midwifery as artform and entrepreneurial work takes a village to raise if we want to get it to where it is calling us to go. Narinder needed help with her website, so she reached out to Yarrow Magdalena. Not only did Yarrow help her with her website beautifully, they also showed Narinder how to find softer sides to entrepreneurship that truly transformed the way Narinder goes about business.Yarrow Magdalena is a web designer, tech consultant, artist, and...
2024-04-27
1h 03
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Grieving in Public with Naila Francis
In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder talks with Naila Francis about whales and grief, Grief-In-Public Day, her childhood in St. Lucia, how we need more Grief Coaches to step up to the plate, and how letting grief be in its fullest expression is immensely important in these times. Naila Francis is a grief coach, death midwife, poet and interfaith minister. She is also a Reiki Level II practitioner and carrier of an earth-based Andean shamanic tradition. She helps people explore the wilderness of grief through a holistic lens so they can journey alongside their losses wit...
2024-04-11
52 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Talking with Death Midwife Maggie Converse
Maggie Converse is a death midwife who specializes in the care for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. In this episode, Maggie shares her journey with death midwifery as a spiritual path, her short stint working for a hospice group in Oregon, and the huge loss she endured that ultimately became the pivotal point in her life that shaped her death midwifery. To find Maggie, and access her amazing resources, you can visit her website www.maggieconverse.com or you can find her on Instagram @Maggie_magick.
2024-04-03
1h 16
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
This Work Is Going to Take Time
In this episode of Vulture Culture, Narinder shares a message about the holistic death care movement's timing and destinations. She hopes that there is something in this episode that serves as an inspiration for her fellow death workers. If you find this podcast to be an inspiration for you, please pass it along! Thank you so much. And thank you for listening to the Vulture Culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-21
30 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Meditation Into Nothingness
It's been awhile since I have aired an episode on the Vulture Culture podcast. I'm returning to the podcast for a few episodes to share guided journey mediations that I sense may be helpful for some listeners. These meditations, without pomp and circumstance, have been inspired by my death midwifery clients. Answering their requests to record them so that they may listen to them outside of our time together, I land on sharing them here with you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-10
24 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
An Inspiring Conversation With Death Worker V Wiley
V Wiley is a death worker that we see often on social media with the handle @corpse_pose_yoga. V shares their wisdom and knowledge with us in this powerful, yet casual, chat about death work in 2023.They have shared some super amazing resources with us as well. Those are listed below. Piano Burning – Annea Lockwood, 1968https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_burning Ismatu Gwendolyn – Information Anarchy: The Case Against Sponsorships & There is No Revolution Without Madnesshttps://ismatu.subst...
2023-11-21
1h 04
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Nine Keys: Death Midwifery Conversations and Meditations with Narinder Bazen (Trailer)
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2023-11-13
00 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Work is Activism. (What does that word feel like to you?)
Vulture Culture friends, this podcast episode is for us who are comfortable with the word 'activism' and for those who aren't comfortable with that word. It's an invitation to softly take in the enormity of our work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-12
29 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
The Importance of Consistency in Death Work
Dear death worker friends, this short episode is meant to challenge you in gentle ways, and to inspire you too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-09
17 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
The Two Death Care Movements Running Parallel
There are two death care movements running parallel, and yet, only one makes the media. The other, coming up like mycelium quietly in the night, needs to take root. This podcast talks about the two movements and how the holistic death care movement can and should take form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-10-29
41 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Rewriting the Value of Women's (Death) Work: A Conversation with Dr. Sarah Parker-Ward
Dr. Sarah Parker-Ward, a creative services professional with a focus in thanatology, joined the Long Hall Many Doors podcast to graciously share her expert opinion regarding the importance of Death Workers finding financial sustainability as it relates to the overarching health of the Holistic Death Care Movement. Dr. Parker-Ward is the co-founder of digital marketplace Clio, designed to improve death literacy and connect non-clinical end-of-life care practitioners with families in need. To contact Dr. Parker-Ward: Linkdn: sarahparkerwardphdemail: wardse@rpi.eduInstagram: @skparkerward Hosted on Acast...
2023-08-31
1h 00
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Woman Healers/Death Workers and Money: Rewriting the Value of Women's Work
It was so inspiring to sit with other death workers and healers who are currently rewriting the narratives that are keeping them stuck in instability with their work. This podcast is a big invitation to get the conversation about sustainability in our work out there! It's vitally important that we rewrite the value of "women's work" and that we do it immediately. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-28
58 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Guided Meditation for Death Workers, Healers and Guides: Plugging Our Work Into the Oneness of the Collective
If you are a death care worker, a healer or a guide, this guided meditation is for you, for us. Sometimes it really serves our work when we can take it out of the gaze of the ego and let it expand in the oneness of the collective. May this meditation serve your work in the ways that you need it to. Background music by Cat Fitzgerald Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-20
22 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Women Identified Healers: The Time is Now for You to Find Prosperity - This is Critical
If you are a woman identified healer or helper (ex. Death Doula, a Sound Healer, Coach, Guide etc) this episode is for you. Don't put it off. Listen immediately. This conversation is critical. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-11
46 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Worker Coach Chat: An Uplifting Message for Death Workers and a Guided Meditation
Death Workers, you are always on my heart! I believe in your work and I want to help you. This podcast may be the very thing you need. Thank you for giving it a listen. Let me know what you think. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-02
27 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
Death Midwifery Stories 001
In my heart is a library of Death Midwifery stories.They are beginning to speak and I am letting them.It is with honor and respect that I let these stories come out. Details in the stories have been changed to preserve the privacy of the beautiful people who have invited me to tremendously tender moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-01
29 min
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
An Invitation to the General Public from a Death Midwife
This first podcast of mine is an invitation. It's an invitation to myself to step out of my comfort zone and to try something new, a podcast! It's an invitation to Death Workers (death midwives, death doulas and death companions) to consider the way we are asking the general public to understand our work. And it's an invitation to the general public to allow for the evolution of marketing. I hope you enjoy this first podcast of mine as much as I enjoyed making it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-07-30
27 min
Subterranean
Conceptual Art is Death Midwifery is Life, with Narinder Elizabeth Bazen
Narinder Elizabeth Bazen is a conceptual artist, death midwife, educator, activist, numinous communicator, and intuitive counselor in Atlanta, Georgia. Narinder's website: https://www.narinderbazen.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narinder.bazen.death.life/ Cover art by Sílvia Bastos, licensed under a CC BY 2.0 license silviamakesdrawings.com Intro and outro music by Ryan Goodling aka EmE soundcloud.com/thingsicouldneversay
2023-05-13
1h 12