deaths http://michiganradio.org en Everyone dies, so let's talk about it http://michiganradio.org/post/everyone-dies-so-lets-talk-about-it <p></p><p>We are all going to die. It's one of the sadder facts of life.</p><p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">For most people, it's also one of the hardest things to talk about.</span></p><p>In 1986, Dave Kampfschulte's good friend was dying of lung cancer, even though he had never smoked a cigarette.</p><p>Dave's experience made him realize that we all could benefit from more preparation and conversation about death.</p><p>What do we lose if we choose not to have these conversations?</p><p>After 25 years of hospice volunteering, Kampfschulte has writen a book called <em>I'm Dying to Talk with You: &nbsp;Twenty-five years of conversations on end of life decisions&nbsp;</em>in which he discusses conversations we need to have with ourselves and with others about end of life experiences.&nbsp;</p><p><em>To hear the full interview, click the link above. </em> Tue, 19 Mar 2013 21:03:18 +0000 Stateside Staff 11761 at http://michiganradio.org Everyone dies, so let's talk about it Michigan Marine 1 of 2 killed in Afghanistan http://michiganradio.org/post/michigan-marine-1-2-killed-afghanistan <p>A Marine from Genesee County has been reported killed during combat operations in Afghanistan.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>The military says Friday that 28-year-old staff Sgt. Nicholas Sprovtsoff of Davison and 27-year-old Sgt. Christopher Diaz of Albuquerque died Wednesday in Helmand Province.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> Sat, 01 Oct 2011 17:29:12 +0000 Kyle Norris 4401 at http://michiganradio.org Michigan Marine 1 of 2 killed in Afghanistan Fewest traffic fatalities in Michigan since the 1940s. http://michiganradio.org/post/fewest-traffic-fatalities-michigan-1940s <p>While doing some research for a story, I went back over some <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/documents/HistoryAtAGlance_82570_7.pdf">data</a> issued by the Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information last May.&nbsp;</p><p>It might not be surprising that the number of traffic crashes is lowest during years of a down economy.&nbsp; After all, there&rsquo;s less commercial traffic and there are fewer people driving to work because so many are unemployed.&nbsp;</p> Mon, 26 Sep 2011 17:41:53 +0000 Lester Graham 4311 at http://michiganradio.org Fewest traffic fatalities in Michigan since the 1940s.