SN 4 EP 7: The Role of a Death Doula with Neiasha Russell (part 2)
In this week’s episode, Olivia dives into an eye-opening conversation with special guest Neiasha Russell, a compassionate and experienced death doula. If you’ve ever wondered what a death doula does, or if you’ve struggled to have conversations about end-of-life planning with your loved ones, this episode is for you. Neiasha shares her heartfelt journey, how her mother’s passing inspired her to help others, and practical insights for navigating grief and legacy planning.
We know these conversations can feel overwhelming, but by the end of this episode, you’ll feel equipped to take the first steps toward approaching these topics with love, dignity, and confidence.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- What a death doula is and how they support families and individuals.
- Neiasha’s personal story of losing her mother and how it shaped her career.
- The misconceptions and fears around death, especially in the Black community.
- How Neiasha’s work intersects with estate planning and legacy building.
- Practical ways to start conversations about mortality and grief with loved ones.
Resources Mentioned:
Harriet’s Daughters: Learn more about Neiasha’s nonprofit organization supporting girls who’ve lost their mothers to cancer.
- International End-of-Life Doula Association (INELDA): Find training and resources on becoming a death doula (https://inelda.org)
- SR Law Group: Visit for more information on estate planning and related legal services. (https://srlawgrp.com)
Connect with Us:
- Visit our website for additional show notes and resources: www.srlawgrp.com.
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