• “Helen’s Birds”A wordless graphic novel about an intergenerational friendship and a young girl’s experience with loss and grief

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    “Helen’s Birds”
    A wordless graphic novel about an intergenerational friendship and a young girl’s experience with loss and grief



  • “Field of Dreams”This classic sports movie is a surprisingly insightful look at life and death through the lens of the American pastime, baseball.

    “Field of Dreams”
    This classic sports movie is a surprisingly insightful look at life and death through the lens of the American pastime, baseball.

    “Field of Dreams,” the sports fantasy film directed by Phil Alden Robinson might not be explicitly about death, but it certainly presents an inspiring perspective on it.  As the film […]

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  • Will I Die in Pain?For patients living with a terminal illness, the fear of pain is very real

    Will I Die in Pain?
    For patients living with a terminal illness, the fear of pain is very real

    “Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself. “ — Paulo Coelho One of the greatest fears expressed by people who live with terminal […]

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  • Our Tip of the Month: A Heartwarming Gift for a Grieving Friend – The Memory JarStart the year with intention: Give a grieving friend a year of meaningful memories

    Our Tip of the Month: A Heartwarming Gift for a Grieving Friend – The Memory Jar
    Start the year with intention: Give a grieving friend a year of meaningful memories

    Our Tip of the Month The beginning of a new year often brings promise and hope. But for someone you love who is grieving, it can also feel heavy. They […]

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  • Revisiting The American Way of Death: Jessica Mitford’s Exposé of the Funeral IndustryRe-reading Mitford’s classic on death, dignity and profiteering

    Revisiting The American Way of Death: Jessica Mitford’s Exposé of the Funeral Industry
    Re-reading Mitford’s classic on death, dignity and profiteering

    Gleefully, Jessica Mitford exposes the funeral industry in The American Way of Death Revisited, a smart, biting work of book-length reportage. First published in 1963, she updated the text in […]

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  • Is ‘Death Tech’ Going to Change How We Approach End of Life?Death is a part of life. Will new technology help us to face that?

    Is ‘Death Tech’ Going to Change How We Approach End of Life?
    Death is a part of life. Will new technology help us to face that?

    In 2024, Crunchbase announced that investment in death-related startups increased remarkably over the past few years. As a relatively new sector to be disrupted, it’s understandable why startups want to […]

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  • “A Grief Observed” Author C.S. Lewis on a Noble Deathwith floral heart crafted by the SevenPonds team

    “A Grief Observed” Author C.S. Lewis on a Noble Death
    with floral heart crafted by the SevenPonds team

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  • British Painter Nicola Tremain Captures Grief in Acrylic On Canvas"Staving Off Grief" Confronts the Viewer with the Artist's Pain After the Recent Loss of a Close Friend

    British Painter Nicola Tremain Captures Grief in Acrylic On Canvas
    “Staving Off Grief” Confronts the Viewer with the Artist’s Pain After the Recent Loss of a Close Friend

    In addition to being an Emmy-nominated documentary director, Nicola Tremain is a self-taught British artist producing expressive still lifes, portraits, and abstract paintings. Her works, which have earned her several […]

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  • Memorial Diamonds from Cremated Ashes: Keepsake or Fraud?Lab-grown diamond companies claim to use the carbon from cremains to create memorial diamonds. Others claim it is impossible to do.

    Memorial Diamonds from Cremated Ashes: Keepsake or Fraud?
    Lab-grown diamond companies claim to use the carbon from cremains to create memorial diamonds. Others claim it is impossible to do.

    For families navigating grief and end-of-life preparations, the idea of transforming a loved one’s cremation ashes into a jewel as precious as a diamond can be a source of comfort. […]

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  • “Come See Me In The Good Light”A film about love, cancer, death, and poetry will likely make you cry, but it is still incredibly life-affirming.

    “Come See Me In The Good Light”
    A film about love, cancer, death, and poetry will likely make you cry, but it is still incredibly life-affirming.

    The 2025 film, “Come See Me In The Good Light,” follows poet/activist Andrea Gibson (whose pronouns are “they/them”) and their partner Megan Falley as they navigate the time Gibson had […]

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