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MIND SAVVY:

The art of clear thinking for business success

Are you seeking clarity in the midst of turbulent times and information overload? Do you need greater mental agility to perform like a star in you professional pursuits? Get ready to become Mind Savvy as you master the art of clear thinking.

Providing strategies to clear the chaos in your mind, help you be a thoughtful decision maker, artful negotiator, and expert communicator, Mind Savvy will help you improve your information gathering and listening skills and give you the lowdown on logic and reasoning so you can be successful in work and life!

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Good Grief LA With Carla Harvey

Podcasts & Radio Shows

THE BUCKET PODCAST

Listen to Lori LoCicero and Lisa Pahl talk about their bold new card game, “The Death Deck” and how it’s helping people have healthy conversations about dying — and living.

DEATH BY DESIGN PODCAST

Join us as we chat about life and The Death Deck with host Kimberly C. Paul: a storyteller that wants to radically change the way people face end of life.

DEATH TALK PODCAST

The Death Deck is a card game that “encourages lively conversations and life-changing dialogue” on the topic of death. Today, I talk to the founders of The Death Deck, Lori and Lisa.

THE DEATH DIARIES PODCAST

On this episode, I talk with The Death Deck founders Lisa Pahl and Lori LoCicero about their motivation and desire to help people become comfortable with conversations about mortality and end of life wishes.

GOOD GRIEF WITH CHERYL JONES / RADIO SHOW

When Lori’s husband died, she became unmoored, as if her tether to earth was broken. How did she come through her grief to a place where she could once again see her way forward?

GOOD GRIEF LA WITH CARLA HARVEY / RADIO SHOW

What’s life like after losing your spouse? Tune in to episode one of Good Grief LA for an open conversation with Lori LoCicero on death and dying.

ENGAGING CONVERSATIONS W/SHERYL SMITH RN

Talking about end of life wishes ahead of time, makes things less stressful when death is near. Lori LoCicero learned the hard way. Lisa Pahl has learned from years of professional experience. 

END-OF-LIFE UNIVERSITY PODCAST

Lori LoCicero and Lisa Pahl share with us how they teamed up to create The Death Deck. Learn about the game and how you might start incorporating it into your work and family conversations.

DEALING WITH MY GRIEF PODCAST

What happens when a widow establishes a relationship with a hospice social worker? They create a game designed to help start tough conversations around death and dying!

SHE BUILT IT PODCAST

Having lost her husband to pancreatic cancer, Lori learned to get through her grief by listening to her intuition and turned a devastating experience into a career leap.

EXPERIENCE TALKS

Lori LoCicero describes herself as a writer, entrepreneur, and eternal optimist which explains why the loss of both her husband and mother ten years ago inspired her to create The Death Deck.

THE CARDS WE’RE DEALT PODCAST

The Death Deck’s own, original podcast! A widow, a hospice social worker and an end-of-life storyteller use humor and personal experience to ask some pretty shocking questions of those willing to confront their mortality with grace, honesty, and humor.

Articles

My Husband and I Talked About Almost Everything. I Wish We’d Known to Talk About Death.

Living through the death of my husband taught me the importance of discussing end-of-life wishes with your loved ones.

C+TAC Member Spotlight: The Death Deck

The Death Deck was created by Lisa Pahl and Lori LoCicero. Lisa was the hospice social worker for Lori’s late husband, Joe.

The Death Deck Might Be Just What Your Funeral Home Needs to Get People Talking About Preplanning

Lisa Pahl, a licensed clinical social worker, had no way of knowing that she was about to embark on an exciting business adventure when she met Lori LoCicero, whose husband was dying of pancreatic cancer at age 44.