Holding Space: On Loving, Dying, and Letting Go

Author/Creator: Amy Wright Glenn 

When a loved one faces the end-of-life journey, families find themselves moving between practical decisions, emotional overwhelm, and the quiet ache of knowing life is changing.

Holding Space meets readers in that tender place, offering a thoughtful reflection on what it means to accompany someone with honesty, softness, and care.

Amy Wright Glenn writes about presence as a practice of listening, witnessing, and helping your loved one feel seen. Her perspective connects naturally with hospice support and palliative care, where comfort, dignity, communication, and emotional steadiness matter deeply.

Explore how compassionate End of Life Doula Support can support you and loved one through the end-of-life journey.

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