Making Peace with Death: Aunty Tari on Palliative Care, Ubuntu & The Conversations We Avoid
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Note sull'episodio
This week on Her Chapter, we sit down with Aunty Tari, whose PhD research in Zimbabwe is doing something few are brave enough to do β looking closely at death, dying, and how community (Ubuntu) shapes the way we care for one another at the end of life. We had the conversation we so often avoid in African households and culture β death β and why that silence costs us more than we realise. In this episode, we talk about: ποΈ Why death and dying need to become a normal, everyday conversation in our African communities, not something we only face when it's too late ποΈ Why so many of us resist planning for death, and what that avoidance actually protects (or doesn't) ποΈ What a "good death" really means, and who gets to define it ποΈ The often invisible carers who hold end-of-life care together, and why they need support too ποΈ How ubuntu and AfrΒ ...Β