updated 1:51 PM EST, Fri November 7, 2014 (CNN) -- Jena Johnson's profession is not one that people go to college for. It's also not work that gets easier with time. Her job is to help you die a "good death." Her definition of "good" goes like this: a death in which a person's wishes for the end of his or her life are respected and carried out. No matter what those wishes are. She found herself in this role because of what she perceives as a great need in America to make discussions about death more a part of life. Because no one likes to talk about this stuff. More than a quarter of Americans said they have given no thought or not very much thought to their wishes for dying, a 2013 Pew...
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