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  1. Using her experience as a physician, psychotherapist, trainer and service lead, Kathryn presents stories that illustrate how we can better understand and prepare for death (our own or somebody else’s) in her bestseller ‘With The End In Mind,’ and then leads us through the art of Tender Conversations in her latest book, ‘Listen.

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  2. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Kathryn Mannix (Cheshire, Reino Unido, 1959) es doctora especialista en medicina paliativa. Este extracto es un adelanto de su libro Las palabras que importan. Cuando la clave es escuchar, de...

  3. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Con tres décadas de experiencia profesional como médica de cuidados paliativos, Kathryn Mannix (Cheshire, Reino Unido, 64 años) es toda una experta en charlas incómodas. La editorial Siruela...

  4. Now, I want to share their wisdom with the world. I’m doing this by writing books and media articles, guesting on podcasts, lecturing and webcasting. If you’re already one of the thousands of people who have joined me on this venture, welcome. Our community of wisdom and kindness keeps growing, so if you’re new around here, welcome too!

  5. Kathryn wants to change that. She believes that we lost familiarity with dying over the course of the 20th century, and she wants us all to reclaim that forgotten wisdom. Her talk will explore what happens as we die, and explain how knowing more can make us all less afraid.

  6. 5 de sept. de 2019 · It's time to break the taboo that exists around death, argues palliative care doctor and author Kathryn Mannix. Subscribe to BBC Ideas 👉 https://bbc.in/2F6ipav ---------------------- Do you...

  7. Kathryn Mannix is on a mission to restore our lost understanding of dying. Why you should listen Drawing on her thirty years as a palliative care doctor in the UK, Kathryn Mannix has taken up the challenge of bettering the public's understanding of dying.