Sunday, February 10, 2013
'Death Cafes' Pop Up All Over Country. (VIDEO)
"A few dozen Ohioans will meet Wednesday evening in a community room at a Panera Bread outside of Columbus for tea, cake and conversation over an unusual shared curiosity.
For two hours, split between small circles and a larger group discussion, they'll talk about death. A facilitator may throw out questions to spark the conversation: How do they want to die? In their sleep? In the hospital? Of what cause? When do they want die? Is 105 too old? Are they scared? What kind of funerals do they want, if any? Is cremation better than burial? And what do they need accomplish before life is over?"*
Death has always been a taboo, macabre topic to discuss. Now, people are being much more open with "death cafes," where they can discuss the reality of death. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss and discuss their own views of death.
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