9:00, Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Fifty years ago, few people spoke of death and dying. Boomers have made some progress towards having those conversations but not enough. Surveys find that 90 percent of us know we should talk about death and dying but only 30 percent actually have had that talk. So how do you do it? How do you broach the subject? At what stage of life should this concern you and what are the right questions to ask? All about that on this Charlotte Talks.
Event:
WFAE's Public Conversation 'End-of-Life Planning And Choices' is this Thursday evening at 7:00 in the Wells Fargo Auditorium in the Levine Center for the Arts. The event is free and registration is requested here.
Guests
Rev. Carol Anne Lawler - Faith Community Educator, Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region
Dr. Jillian A. Tullis - Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, UNC Charlotte
Deborah Love - Director of Bioethics at Novant Health