I am a hospice nurse thinking about becoming an official doula. I am just starting to train. I found that she does come across like “show me the money!” But, I did appreciate her sharing all this valuable information that we really need to learn about if we want to venture into the Doula business. I am sure she is warm and empathetic with her clients or she would not be sought after. Just my humble opinion. ❤
I absolutely agree, except I detect no warmth. I'm an empath and saw shallowness and coldness in these two immediately. I watched Alua Arthur beforehand and found her to be the exact opposite. Just my opinion.
I came to the comments to see if people were picking up on the same thing I was. And indeed there’s a sort of coldness that comes across that others have also picked up on. Boundaries and marketing are one half in this line of work, but I’m assuming the other half is warmth and compassion which I didn’t see here.
I am sorry but what do you mean that you don't sit during a vigil? You don't help prepare the space for dying with the family? You aren't there holding their hands? And what is a fly by on a patient? I am a tiny bit confused on what you do then. Hospice offers all of that without an additional fee. I am trying to understand why would I hire a death doula when it doesn't seem that I get much from it. What if I don't have family?
I can’t watch past 13:30. She has 16 clients a MONTH and does “drive by’s? Each of your clients deserve better. I have a hard time believing you are servicing your clients to your full potential. You are stretched too thin and dollars to donuts are taking short cuts. Yes, it’s absolutely fine to make money, just make sure you are EARNING IT! As a caregiver for 20 years, I am now considering delving more into end of life care. My goal is to be of MORE service to my clients. What I heard today let me know how important it is to choose a training course and certifications that align with my values and benefit for my clients and their families.
Hello! I learned of Death Dinners and watched a video. RUclips being RUclips. More specifically the RUclips robot being the RUclips robot and being programmed as it is to send what it perceives as being of interest, placed your video in the Upnext slot. So I selected it. Thanks for creating this.
Is there a difference when the person passing is a child? And I'm curious about emotions, how to control your emotions when there is so much grief and pain around you?
This lady seems annoyed at any practical questions being asked. She seems very rigid about her time and monies owed to her and doesnt seem empathetic at all. All about the dollar for her.....
Thank you Ladies for producing this interesting video. I would like to hear more from both of you. What are the contact possibilities? Please email me. I subscribed to the channel.
I am a hospice nurse thinking about becoming an official doula. I am just starting to train. I found that she does come across like “show me the money!” But, I did appreciate her sharing all this valuable information that we really need to learn about if we want to venture into the Doula business. I am sure she is warm and empathetic with her clients or she would not be sought after. Just my humble opinion. ❤
I absolutely agree, except I detect no warmth. I'm an empath and saw shallowness and coldness in these two immediately. I watched Alua Arthur beforehand and found her to be the exact opposite. Just my opinion.
I have been a hospice RN for over 25 years- Now venturing out to be a n EOL Doula
I came to the comments to see if people were picking up on the same thing I was. And indeed there’s a sort of coldness that comes across that others have also picked up on. Boundaries and marketing are one half in this line of work, but I’m assuming the other half is warmth and compassion which I didn’t see here.
I am sorry but what do you mean that you don't sit during a vigil? You don't help prepare the space for dying with the family? You aren't there holding their hands? And what is a fly by on a patient? I am a tiny bit confused on what you do then. Hospice offers all of that without an additional fee. I am trying to understand why would I hire a death doula when it doesn't seem that I get much from it. What if I don't have family?
On my journey on becoming a death doula. I love this conversation. Thank you for sharing this conversation
she is all about the business isn't she?
Thank you
Great information!
I can’t watch past 13:30. She has 16 clients a MONTH and does “drive by’s? Each of your clients deserve better. I have a hard time believing you are servicing your clients to your full potential. You are stretched too thin and dollars to donuts are taking short cuts. Yes, it’s absolutely fine to make money, just make sure you are EARNING IT! As a caregiver for 20 years, I am now considering delving more into end of life care. My goal is to be of MORE service to my clients. What I heard today let me know how important it is to choose a training course and certifications that align with my values and benefit for my clients and their families.
That was sooo insightful and helpful. Many thanks to you both
So much gold in there.
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Hello! I learned of Death Dinners and watched a video. RUclips being RUclips. More specifically the RUclips robot being the RUclips robot and being programmed as it is to send what it perceives as being of interest, placed your video in the Upnext slot. So I selected it. Thanks for creating this.
This chat has been counter productive for the lady that was being interviewed 😂
Is there a difference when the person passing is a child? And I'm curious about emotions, how to control your emotions when there is so much grief and pain around you?
Sorry, a minute in and you were not engaging. Sadly, as I was looking forward to this, having an extensive history in this field.
At 9:55 what is meant by death doula la?
This lady seems annoyed at any practical questions being asked. She seems very rigid about her time and monies owed to her and doesnt seem empathetic at all. All about the dollar for her.....
lost me at goop
What IS she looking at off too the side! RUDE!
She’s reading the questions from the q&a. She mentions it in the first few minutes
Thank you Ladies for producing this interesting video. I would like to hear more from both of you. What are the contact possibilities? Please email me. I subscribed to the channel.