• Who Cares for the Caregivers?Millions of family caregivers across the United States feel abandoned and alone

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    Who Cares for the Caregivers?
    Millions of family caregivers across the United States feel abandoned and alone



  • “Calendar Girls”A film based on the true story of a group of middle-aged Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for leukemia research.

    “Calendar Girls”
    A film based on the true story of a group of middle-aged Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for leukemia research.

    Ever since I accidentally stumbled across Calendar Girls, the 2003 British comedy starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, it’s been a staple in my comfort-viewing catalog. The movie manages to deftly portray how death and grief can rock a small town and the people living in it without bogging you down in despair. In fact,…

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  • Adapting to Changing Trends in the Deathcare Industry (Interview)An interview with Barbara Kemmis, Executive Director of the Cremation Association of North America

    Adapting to Changing Trends in the Deathcare Industry (Interview)
    An interview with Barbara Kemmis, Executive Director of the Cremation Association of North America

    Barbara Kemmis is the Executive Director of the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) and has been with the organization for 13 years. Her 111-year old association has witnessed a lot of change in the deathcare industry over the years. SevenPonds spoke with Kemmis recently about the increasing appeal of cremation for final disposition, and…

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  • Käthe Kollwitz Evokes a Mother’s Grief at New York’s MoMADrawings, prints and sculptures explore themes of motherhood, grief and resistance

    Käthe Kollwitz Evokes a Mother’s Grief at New York’s MoMA
    Drawings, prints and sculptures explore themes of motherhood, grief and resistance

    German artist Käthe Kollwitz was not one to turn away from the darker parts of life. Her work was informed not only by the suffering witnessed all around her, but also by her personal encounters with death and grief. Now, the MoMA is showcasing the largest exhibition of her work in more than three decades,…

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  • How Two Widows Created an App to Revolutionize Grief SupportThe technology offers an array of resources for those experiencing loss

    How Two Widows Created an App to Revolutionize Grief Support
    The technology offers an array of resources for those experiencing loss

    Karine Nissim and Eloise Bune shared two significant experiences upon their initial meeting: both had recently lost their husbands and both were accomplished tech entrepreneurs.

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  • D-Day Veterans Seek To Keep Their Stories AliveWhy it is so important for all of us to remember the lessons we learned from D-Day and those who fought in it

    D-Day Veterans Seek To Keep Their Stories Alive
    Why it is so important for all of us to remember the lessons we learned from D-Day and those who fought in it

    On June 6th, 1944, land, air and sea forces of the allied armies embarked upon the largest amphibious invasion in military history. Commonly remembered as D-Day, the daring invasion was instrumental in finally bringing German Nazi forces to its knees. This year marks the 80th anniversary of this infamous battle, and the few remaining veterans…

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  • Business Makes $27 Million Selling Donated Bodies on the Open Market- Tagore

    Business Makes $27 Million Selling Donated Bodies on the Open Market
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    An Arizona company makes enormous profits selling body parts from bodies donated to science

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  • Jennifer Rodgers Created Artistic Maps as She Walked Through Her GriefIn the wake of her father's death, the artist began creating artistic maps

    Jennifer Rodgers Created Artistic Maps as She Walked Through Her Grief
    In the wake of her father’s death, the artist began creating artistic maps

    In the wake of her father’s death, the artist began creating artistic maps

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  • Longevity Research is Exploding, but Who Will Benefit?Wealthy investors pour money into anti-aging research

    Longevity Research is Exploding, but Who Will Benefit?
    Wealthy investors pour money into anti-aging research

    In the past few years, there has been significant buzz about longevity research, shedding new light on the aging process and potential interventions to extend human lifespan. But while some of this research is coming from the public sector, an increasing amount of longevity research is being conducted by private companies at the behest of…

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  • “Sunflowers”A poem about the author's desire to seek out the light

    “Sunflowers”
    A poem about the author’s desire to seek out the light

    When I die,Don’t place my Wasted huskIn a wooden boxBuried six feet underWhere I can’t feel the rain.  “Sunflowers” is a poem taken from “Seasons,” the debut poetry book by poet Hillary Gonzalez. In it, Gonzalez explores a lifetime of grief, love, abuse, bisexuality, and the neurodivergent experience. Her poems, as a collection, are frank expressions…

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