What if the people who've spent the most time at the threshold of death have something to teach the rest of us about how to live?

Christa McDonald has spent more than 20 years as a hospice nurse, watching thousands of people take their final breaths. What she's witnessed has reshaped everything she believes about death, grief, connection, and the soul. In this conversation, she brings that hard-won wisdom straight to you — and some of it will unsettle you in the best possible way.

In this episode, we explore:

• How Christa's calling found her — from candy striper at 13 to hospice nurse, EMT, and founder of a national bereavement community
• Why she believes the way you live is the way you will die — and what that means for the choices you're making right now
• What terminal agitation really is, and why the soul has more to do with a difficult death than morphine ever could
• The myth of closure — and why "moving on" may be one of the most harmful things we say to grieving people
• How to maintain a genuine continuing bond with someone you've lost
• The power of presence — Christa's #1 lesson from her book and her career
• Broken heart syndrome: what it is, how real it is, and who's most at risk
• What shared death experiences look like from the bedside
• How Christa's stepfather's passing became the catalyst for GLADD — and why she says we need to stop being sad and mad and start being GLADD

About Christa McDonald:

Christa McDonald is a hospice nurse, death doula, soul worker, speaker, and the founder of GLADD (Grieving Loss After Death and Dying) — the world's first international online bereavement community. She is the author of Eight Lessons Dying Has Taught Me and runs a hospice home dedicated to transforming the way we approach death and dying. Her coaching practice, Soul Worker, helps people heal on a soul level — in life and at the end of it.

Connect with Christa:

Website: ChristaMcDonald.com (http://christamcdonald.com)

GLADD Community: GLADDcommunity.com (https://gladdcommunity.com)

Instagram: @grievewithchrista

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