
BTS of Hospice & Losing Your Parents with Beth Cavenaugh, Author & RN (Some Light at the End)
Beth Cavenaugh is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse and educator with over 14 years of experience in caring for terminally ill patients. She has been a registered nurse for over 24 years and holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Creighton university. Beth has supported hundreds of patients and their families at inpatient units, in the home setting, and behind the scenes in hospice care. Compassion, patient autonomy, and transparent communication are at the cor


Losing Your Mom to Ovarian Cancer with Comedian Lucas O'Neil
Lucas O’Neil is a New York-based stand-up and writer. After moving to Chicago from the great state of Maine, Lucas quickly established himself as one of the most promising young comedians in the country. His mix of playfulness and intellect has garnered national attention at various festivals - including the prestigious Limestone, Laughing Skull and Bridgetown Comedy Festivals. Just before the pandemic, Lucas was featured as a Breakout Artist at Caroline’s on Broadway, and pr

The Power of Therapy & Losing Your Dad to Pancreatic Cancer with Margaret Doherty, LMFT
Margaret Doherty is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who practices in Long Island, NY. Over her 8 years of clinical experience her goal as a therapist is to give her clients a safe, nonjudgmental and supportive space to help them move through the situations they feel stuck in. Her career has allowed her to work closely with clients during life transitions, communication problems in their relationships, work on having a healthy relationship with their body, grief, mour