Using Death as a Teacher to Thrive in Life - (based on my book of the same title) What would your life be like if you lived it with mindfulness of your own inevitable death? We explore the reality of death and what it means to live fully while we're here.
Sarah generously shares what her life has been like living with stage 4 colorectal cancer for 9 years including: What it was like to initially be diagnosed How her life has changed What she has learned, how she has found her voice How she courageously feels her feelings Radical remission How she turns towards death instead of away when having children Practices she's learned to cope What she thinks happens when we die Update: Sarah texted me later in the evening after this interview and wanted to convey that her responses at the time of this interview were coming from the place of her higher self, and that this level of clarity isn't always there for her. I found it to be so incredibly generous that she wanted anyone who listens to know how hard it can be for her at times so that they don't feel alone in that suffering.
I talk with Hospice Maui CEO Dr. Greg LaGoy. Greg also happens to be a naturopathic physician and a former Navy pilot among many other things. We discuss -His practice of using death as an advisor leading to taking on this role -Intuition -The resistance to hospice that can exist vs. how individuals and their families tend to feel after receiving it -Why it’s helpful to bring the awareness of death into our lives before we’re inevitably forced to ... with our loved ones and/or through our own experience -How the potential failings of society show up in healthcare and hospice -Common misconceptions about hospice & the experience of hospice workers -The danger of acting purely out of habit -The connection between creativity and living -How the hospice Maui training intends to clear anything out of the way that might not be serving -How not all hospices are the same and how to choose a good hospice -Greg being white male with grey hair in a leadership role yet tapping into the feminine qualities of intuition and listening and presence and mystery (while still being competitive and masculine and getting shit done)
Why Use Death as a Teacher to Thrive in Life? Based on the book Alive for Now, we explore topics regarding our inevitable mortality and the often unexpected ways it may lead to thriving while we're here.
In this episode, I share an exercise from my book to explore regret and refer to Bronnie Ware's "The Top Five Regrets of the Dying" ...How would your life be different if you lived with mindfulness of your own inevitable death? Instead of that being a morbid question, the answer to it may be the most powerful means to get your actions in line with your truest priorities. Alive for Now is beyond a book, it is a guided journey in using action-based practices for thriving in life that are otherwise quite easily diverted for a lifetime. An unexpected and refreshing method for living a life of authenticity, contentment, presence, courage, and resilience.