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  <title>Episode 6: Acceptance</title>
  <description>SHOW NOTES: This week we continue into the five stages offered by Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, namely Acceptance. Our template consists of two basic questions: 1) what leads to a good death? and 2) what leads to a good life? Listen in as we discuss this stage of death and dying.  RESOURCES: Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, On Death and Dying: What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and Their Own Families (New York: Scribner, 1969).  Rilke, Rainer Maria, Sonnets to Orpheus&amp;amp;nbsp;(Insel-Verlag, 1923).  Star Wars&amp;amp;nbsp;is a beloved garden for plucking ripe illustrations in this podcast. It’s also an American-produced epic space opera franchise, created by George Lucas and centered around a film series that began with the 1977 movie.  Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player whom Jessica knows nothing about, except that he plays tennis. So, kudos to David for name-dropping a highly ranked men's singles tennis player.  Lewis, C.S., The Last Battle&amp;amp;nbsp;(United Kingdom: The Bodley Head, 1956). &amp;amp;nbsp; I’ll Follow You Into The Dark, Death Cab for Cutie: Plans, 2005.  Learn more about Andrew Chirch, David Greenson, and Jessica Shine&amp;amp;nbsp;DoneForPodcast.com/about </description>
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