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During the pandemic, Hospice of Santa Barbara (HSB) is transitioning to serve by providing resources to the community as they relate to COVID-19 through its virtual illuminate Speaker Series, which features a different presenter every month. Next in the lineup is Dr. BJ Miller, whose topic is Let It Fall: The Power of Existential Crises, 6 p.m. Thursday, March 18.
Dr. Miller will examine how 2020 has shaken us to the point where nothing can be taken for granted, and death is being realized as something that can come at any time. This is hard news, but it’s also an essential human experience and what hospice patients and families go through all the time.
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“We come together every month with speakers that give the community tools to help navigate COVID-19 through our illuminate Speaker Series. Sharon is one of the first to bring meditation and mindfulness into mainstream American culture over 45 years ago,” said David Selberg, CEO of Hospice of Santa Barbara.
“Her relatable, demystifying approach has inspired generations of meditation teachers and wellness influencers and we hope everyone is able to take part in this event,” he said.
In January, the illuminate Speaker Series hosted award-winning medical journalist and author Katy Butler who presented Ritual and Resilience: Building Meaning and Connection in a World Turned Upside Down where individuals attended from all over the world.