

#02 How has Covid changed our relationship to death?
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Today, I’m joined by Andrew who has chosen the texts we’ll be talking about this week:
1) How coronavirus has transformed the grieving process
https://theconversation.com/how-coronavirus-has-transformed-the-grieving-process-136368
I recommend you read this article before listening to the conversation (that’s what this podcast is all about, after all) but the chat will still make sense if you don’t!
Andrew is a minister in the Church of Scotland and lives and works in Aberlour in the north of Scotland. As part of his training, he completed post-graduate studies on Theology and Dementia. Today, we talk about society’s relationship to death and grief and how this has changed because of the Covid pandemic.
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