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“Singing Over Bones”: A TEDx Talk By Dr. Kim Bateman

Dr. Kim Bateman
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Dr. Kim Bateman

(Aired Thu 10/24/24)

Dr. Kim Bateman is a clinical psychologist, a storyteller, an educator on death and an end-of-life doula.

She serves as the executive dean and psychology professor at Sierra College in California.

On Friday, November 1st, she will be the keynote speaker for “Demystifing Death,” the conference presented by Welcome Home of Chattanooga, at First Baptist Church of Chattanooga.

In 2013, Kim gave a TEDx talk on bereavement: “Singing Over Bones.”

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For more about Dr. Kim Bateman's visit at "Demystifying Death," visit welcomehomeofchattanooga.org.

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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