Sentences with phrase «openly about their death»

It's called the «Death Cafe» — a venue where interested people can talk openly about death.
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I wish people could talk more openly about their death with their families, but we all seem to avoid the topic, thinking we can avoid death from happening.

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Others have talked openly about the enormous pressure they feel to maintain rigorous publishing schedules, even while facing personal challenges like illness, newborns, even death and divorce.
Throughout his extraordinary life, Sassoon has overcome many tragedies and he talks openly about being rocked by the early death of his brother and then his daughter who died of a drug overdose, aged 33.
James Burke, the Johnson and Johnson chairman at the time, was praised for his leadership as he spoke to the press openly about all the mistakes the company had made that caused the 8 deaths from Tylenol.
Sam Hailes talks to Rev Canon Dr Sandra Millar, head of projects and developments at the Church of England, about a new resource designed to get Christians openly discussing death
By this point in Mark's Gospel, Jesus has started to speak openly about his impending death.
It's impossible to mention the achievement of Gus Van Sant's wrenching biopic about the life and death of the first openly gay man elected to public office, Harvey Milk, without nodding to Rob Epstein's elegiac documentary.
She's also apparently the first person to talk openly on network TV about having cancer, which she did on her friend Garry Shandling's show, a few months before her death.
In 2010, Diane Ravitch, a renowned education historian and former Assistant Secretary of Education joined the ranks of true educational experts by publishing a book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System, in which she openly admitted she was wrong about key educational policies she once championed, namely standardized testing and school choice.
At the time of his death from AIDS - related complications at the age of 31 — after a creative period of just ten years — Keith Haring had achieved international renown, not just for his art but also for his political activism; after contracting HIV, Haring exploited his fame and spoke openly about his illness.
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