The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema

In today’s episode, Saul zooms into the Netherlands to talk to to Dr. Joanna Wojtkowiak. Dr. Wojtkowiak is an interdisciplinary researcher specialized in the research, education, and advising in the field of existential and spiritual care with a focus on meaning making, ritual, life and death experiences, and grief.

Show Notes

Recently, she has been studying existential concerns at the start of life: what does our origin mean to us? What is the meaning of our beginning? What does it mean to bring life into the world? By comparing and contrasting existential concerns at birth and death she tries to unravel processes of meaning, with specific focus on embodiment and relationality. In the past, she has studied concepts of symbolic immortality (notions of a “postself”), ethics of end-of-life decision-making and the role of secular or personal spirituality. Other research interests are: identity theory, relational and narrative perspectives, ritual as intervention/method used in pastoral care, interdisciplinary research and mixed-methods.

What is The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema?

A show about the psycho-spiritual aspects of end of life care. On the Hospice Chaplaincy Show, you will hear stories of experts in the field of end of life care and grief counseling.This fun and educational podcast explores their life stories and theories of practice.