Mirroring the viral nature of the Engage With Grace movement itself, a recent Associated Press article on end-of-life planning (and the consequences of not making a plan) has been picked up in media outlets all across the country.
The piece includes Alexandra Drane’s personal story that helped launch Engage With Grace, as well as profiles on other people who turned their harrowing experiences into a personal mission.
Below is just a sampling of some of the places the story has appeared:
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Boston Globe
BusinessWeek
Chicago tribune
CNBC.com
Denver Post
Detroit Free Press
Forbes
Greensboro News & Record
Huffington Post
Kansas City Star
Las Vegas Sun
Los Angeles Times
Minneapolis Star Tribune
MSNBC.com
New York Daily News
NPR
Sacramento Bee
Salon.com
San Francisco Chronicle
Seattle Post Intelligencer
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Seattle Times
USA Today
Washington Post
So if you haven’t shared The One Slide (and answered it for yourself!), or joined the movement on Facebook, please do.
And thank you again to everyone who is helping spread the word on the importance of having these often difficult, yet extremely valuable, conversations.
One Response
Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD
July 2nd, 2010 at 6:45 am
1Leigh - thank you for the inspiring post. So important and all too often ignored.
I spread the word on the Psychology Today website
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/baffled-numbers/201007/talk-me-i-return-sender
Talya
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