• The Doctor Who Feared Death: Leah Kaminsky on Life, Loss and Finding Joy

  • 2025/04/09
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The Doctor Who Feared Death: Leah Kaminsky on Life, Loss and Finding Joy

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    In this episode of Don't Be Caught Dead, I sit down with Leah Kaminsky, a physician and award-winning author, to explore the often-taboo subject of death and dying. Leah shares her personal journey from being a terrified doctor to becoming a passionate writer who confronts mortality head-on. We discuss how her experiences in medicine, particularly with dying patients, have shaped her understanding of life and death, and how writing has become a therapeutic outlet for her fears and emotions.

    Leah's unique perspective as both a doctor and a writer allows her to weave together the complexities of human experience, history, and the inevitability of death in her novels and poetry. We delve into her creative process, the importance of honesty in conversations about death, and how her own family history has influenced her work. Leah's insights remind us that while death is a natural part of life, it can also be a catalyst for deeper connections and a more meaningful existence.

    Join us as we unpack the layers of grief, the significance of storytelling, and the power of confronting our fears. Leah's journey is a testament to the idea that by embracing death, we can truly learn to live.

    Key points from our discussion:

    ● Leah's transition from a fearful doctor to a writer exploring death and dying.

    ● The importance of honest conversations about death, especially with children.

    ● How personal experiences with loss and family history shape our understanding of mortality.

    ● The role of writing as a therapeutic process in confronting fears.

    ● The connection between history, storytelling, and our relationship with death.

    Leah’s Book Mentioned:

    1. The Waiting Room
    2. The Hollow Bones
    3. We’re All Going to Die

    Her website is: https://leahkaminsky.com/

    Remember; You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.

    Take care,

    Catherine

    Are your affairs in order? Critical Info helps you organise essential documents in just 10 minutes a day. Sign up now for early access! → criticalinfo.com.au/critical-info-platform

    Lost a loved one? Our guide walks you through the next steps, from the first hours to the months ahead. Download it here → criticalinfo.com.au/product/my-

    Contact Catherine

    Business Website:

    https://dontbecaughtdead.com.au
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094865491683
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critical_info_org/
    LinkedIn Business Page: : https://www.linkedin.com/company/critical-info
    LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-ashton-73254528/

    Podcast Editor: https://www.livvimusic.com/

    Music composer: Ania Reynolds - https://www.aniareynolds.com/




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We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text :-)

In this episode of Don't Be Caught Dead, I sit down with Leah Kaminsky, a physician and award-winning author, to explore the often-taboo subject of death and dying. Leah shares her personal journey from being a terrified doctor to becoming a passionate writer who confronts mortality head-on. We discuss how her experiences in medicine, particularly with dying patients, have shaped her understanding of life and death, and how writing has become a therapeutic outlet for her fears and emotions.

Leah's unique perspective as both a doctor and a writer allows her to weave together the complexities of human experience, history, and the inevitability of death in her novels and poetry. We delve into her creative process, the importance of honesty in conversations about death, and how her own family history has influenced her work. Leah's insights remind us that while death is a natural part of life, it can also be a catalyst for deeper connections and a more meaningful existence.

Join us as we unpack the layers of grief, the significance of storytelling, and the power of confronting our fears. Leah's journey is a testament to the idea that by embracing death, we can truly learn to live.

Key points from our discussion:

● Leah's transition from a fearful doctor to a writer exploring death and dying.

● The importance of honest conversations about death, especially with children.

● How personal experiences with loss and family history shape our understanding of mortality.

● The role of writing as a therapeutic process in confronting fears.

● The connection between history, storytelling, and our relationship with death.

Leah’s Book Mentioned:

  1. The Waiting Room
  2. The Hollow Bones
  3. We’re All Going to Die

Her website is: https://leahkaminsky.com/

Remember; You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.

Take care,

Catherine

Are your affairs in order? Critical Info helps you organise essential documents in just 10 minutes a day. Sign up now for early access! → criticalinfo.com.au/critical-info-platform

Lost a loved one? Our guide walks you through the next steps, from the first hours to the months ahead. Download it here → criticalinfo.com.au/product/my-

Contact Catherine

Business Website:

https://dontbecaughtdead.com.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094865491683
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critical_info_org/
LinkedIn Business Page: : https://www.linkedin.com/company/critical-info
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-ashton-73254528/

Podcast Editor: https://www.livvimusic.com/

Music composer: Ania Reynolds - https://www.aniareynolds.com/




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