Death and Dying on Morning Energy

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During the month of January 2016 the world learned about the death of many of its greatest artists, the likes of Natalie Cole, David Bowie, The Eagles Founder & Lead Guitarist, “Glenn Frey”, and most recently,  Colin Vearncombe who is widely known by his stage name, “Black” and for his 1986 smash single, “Wonderful Life”.

Though each artist died from different causes, ALL experienced a transition from this life to another or to what some refer to has the “unknown”. During today’s musical journey we are going to talk about the “inevitable” (Death), in particular: Why people are afraid to talk about death?  How to talk to children about death?

The Death of Relationships, Dying to Oneself and the possible DEATH of community radio as we know it. Join me, Renna (your Radio Flayme) Friday, from 4 to 6 am to be a part of this musical journey!!! Hope you are able to tune in! If not you can always listen back for a week on the Morning Energy archives.

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