Sierra Campbell on dying awake
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What does it mean to live fully by learning how to die well?
In this profound episode, Leonora sits down with Sierra Campbell—a death doula, cancer survivor, and founder of the caregiving platform Nurture—to explore how the end-of-life journey can teach us how to be more present, more compassionate, and more alive.
Sierra shares how her grandmother's approach to caregiving shaped her early comfort with death, and how a near-death cancer experience deepened her understanding of presence, grief, and transformation. From Buddhist teachings to hospice care to parenting while grieving, Sierra brings a wealth of insight into how we can honour loss as a natural part of life.
This episode invites us to reimagine death not as an endpoint but as a companion to living. Whether you’re caregiving, grieving, or simply curious about your own legacy, Sierra’s wisdom reminds us that death work is really life work.
We explore:
What it means to die every day and why it matters
How to build emotional resilience through grief
The three daily practices of conscious dying
Why women leaders must learn to ask for support
How to bring death and rebirth rituals into daily family life
This conversation is not about morbidity—it’s about vitality. About reclaiming the sacredness of endings and discovering the joy that comes when we honour every cycle.
Sierra offers tools, presence, and poetry for the journey home—to yourself, to your truth, and to a good death well-earned.
Learn more about Sierra's work: https://www.choosenurture.com/
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