Death is not something that a lot of us like to think about. But making plans about end-of-life doesn’t need to be scary. Our experts today say it could be empowering.
Today, we hear from the Connecticut Death Collective, and hear new approaches to end-of-life care, and memorialization.
Later this month, the Mattatuck Museum and Riverside Cemetery, will host the first ever CT Death and Dying Symposium. We hear more.
Guests:

Chef Ham El-Waylly serves up comfort and nostalgia in 'Hello, Home Cooking'
49:00

Supporting troops at every stage of life: A conversation with the National Guard
48:59

CT is experiencing an 'unseasonably high' tick season. What's behind the uptick?
40:56