Oceana SawyerA Writer Becomes an AuthorWhen does a writer become an author? I thought I knew.Apr 19, 2022Apr 19, 2022
Oceana SawyerQueen, this piece is a tour de force on the perspective of the seminal importance of embodied…I agree with your assessment that DEI work is perhaps better than nothing but it can never acheive anything more than being a placeholder…Jul 28, 2021Jul 28, 2021
Oceana SawyerBody: The Ground of GriefGrief expressed through the body in a sensual context can lead to a surprising expansion of self and spirit.Aug 24, 20201Aug 24, 20201
Oceana SawyerBegin with the End in MindAdd some technicolor to your world by creating a vision for how your life could end.Feb 11, 2020Feb 11, 2020
Oceana SawyerThe Liminal Space of GriefAn exploration of grief from relative neutrality and curiosity is described by the author grieving her mother.Dec 20, 2019Dec 20, 2019
Oceana SawyerEmbracing the Death Angel aka Death DoulaWe’re all going to get a chance to die. Perhaps we could design for ourselves a meaningful and possibly beautiful end of life experience.Nov 25, 2019Nov 25, 2019
Oceana SawyerGrief, WitnessingShe was skeptical about value of an end of life doula given her arduous experience with the death of her husband, and yet…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Oceana SawyerReflection on training to be an EOL DoulaThis. Just her. Right now: Cultivating presence for dying.Aug 26, 2019Aug 26, 2019