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Facing Death Head-On: A Doula’s Guide to End-of-Life Care

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6th November 2025

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Ever wondered what really happens in those final moments before someone dies, or how a death doula can turn a family's grief into something meaningful? In this episode, I chat with Barb Ferguson, a seasoned end-of-life doula, about her hands-on work with dying, death, and everything after. It's raw, real, and full of insights that might just change how you think about the end of life.

 

Barb shares her journey from accountant to death doula, sparked by helping a family through a tragic accident. We dive into the nitty-gritty of after-death care at home, like using cooling methods to give families time to process without rushing to a funeral. She talks about the shifts she sees in families – how anxiety melts away, allowing space for connection and rituals, even simple things like tucking a hanky into a loved one's pyjamas. It's all about embracing the energy of death, from ancestors cheering on the dying to birds singing at the moment of passing.

 

We also explore voluntary assisted dying, where Barb's support has helped people live more fully, not just end sooner. She reflects on witnessing deaths, the common theme of people slipping away when no one's watching, and how doulas fill gaps in a stretched healthcare system. Barb's passion shines through, reminding us that by facing death head-on, we can live more authentically.

 

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

 

Take care,

Catherine

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Guest Bio
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Barb Ferguson

End-of-Life Doula, funeral guide, and celebrant

Barb is an experienced End-of-Life Doula, funeral guide, and celebrant with a deep passion for preparing individuals and families to navigate the journey of death and grief. Specialising in creating meaningful ceremonies and rituals, she provides compassionate support, both before and after death, including personalised after-death care at home. With extensive experience in the industry, Barb's vision is to empower people to live their lives more fully by embracing the natural cycles of life and death. She is also a dedicated advocate and guide for Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD), helping individuals navigate these deeply personal decisions with dignity and care.

Barb also offers compassionate, hands-on assistance with after-death care in the home, ensuring that families can care for their loved ones in ways that feel authentic, healing, and aligned with their values. Her work emphasizes the importance of creating spaces for reflection, love, and community during life’s final moments and beyond.

With extensive experience in the death care industry, Barb brings deep empathy, practical knowledge, and a steadfast commitment to her work. Her guiding philosophy is rooted in the belief that by embracing the natural cycles of life and death, people can live more fully and authentically.

Summary

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Barb's origin story: From a tragic accident to becoming a death doula.
  • Hands-on after-death care: Cooling bodies at home and creating space for grief.
  • The energy of dying: Ancestors, birds, and the quiet moments of transition.
  • Family dynamics during end-of-life: How anxiety fades and connections deepen.
  • Voluntary assisted dying: Real stories of choice and living fully.
Transcript

BARB: [00:00:00] People start to think more about the finality of death, but I don't think everybody realizes how permanent. Death is and how quickly it sneaks up on us. CATHERINE: Welcome to Don't Be Caught Dead, a podcast encouraging open conversations about dying and the death of a loved one. I'm your host, Catherine Ashton, founder of Critical Info, and I'm helping to bring your stories of death back to life. Because while you may not be ready to die, at least you can be prepared. Don't be caught dead. Acknowledges the lands of the Kulin Nations and recognizes their connection to land, s ... Read More

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