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Swiss ethicist and writer Thomas Gröbli has an incurable nerve disease: ALS. His book “Einen Augenblick Staunen” is about life and death and how to deal with the world in order to leave it in good condition. His friend and former SBS German producer Adrian Plitzco worked on the audio book and shares his experiences and thoughts. - Der Schweizer Ethiker und Schriftsteller Thomas Gröbli hat eine unheilbare Nevenkrankheit: ALS. In seinem Buch "Einen Augenblick Staunen" setzt er sich mit Fragen zu Leben und Tod auseinander und damit, wie man mit der Welt umgeht, um sie in einem guten Zustand zu hinterlassen. Sein Freund und ehemaliger SBS German Produzent Adrian Plitzco hat an dem Hörbuch dazu mitgearbeitet und teilt seine Erfahrungen und Gedanken.
If the 5 Stages of Grief helps you understand how you process grief, that's great! But don't feel like you're grieving the wrong way if you don't experience grief in 5 stages like the model. Grief is an individualized process that is unique to everyone. Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
This grief might be the strongest you've ever felt, but just know that you are stronger and you have the ability to carry on. It might be the hardest thing you've ever done, but you'll learn that your strength lies in the legacy of everything that's come before. Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
If you ever experience a loss in your life, I want you to take a moment to appreciate that you had the ability to make memories with that person or possession, and know that you are capable of moving forward in difficult times. It's okay to experience grief, pain, and psychological struggles, but you will eventually find your way to the next chapter. Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
Grief can be shattering - and it can also reveal unexpected strength and resilience. In this episode, we're joined by Lauren Sisler, award-winning sports broadcaster, ESPN Sideline reporter, and author of Shatterproof: How I Overcame the Shame of Losing My Parents to Opioid Addiction (and Found my Sideline Shimmy). Lauren shares her powerful story of losing her parents, who died within hours of each other during her freshman year of college, and how grief, fear, and shame, kept her from telling her story. Lauren discusses: The initial shock of loss. How grief evolved for her over the years and the tools that helped. The power of sharing her story and connecting with others who've experienced loss. Insights from her book Shatterproof, including ways she's found to stay connected to her parents. Follow Lauren on IG. Thanks for Listening! If you found this episode meaningful, consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might benefit from it. Let's keep the conversation about grief going.
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Send us a textDealing With Death: Life Afterlife, Would You Want To Know When You Will Die?#paranormal #death #spirituality #energyhealing #author #alternativehealing Helen Gretchen Jones is a compassionate death doula, intuitive, and channeler who writes about shared death experiences and the essence of spiritual consciousness. Her writing focuses on fostering loving connections with oneself and others, and her work emphasizes trusting personal experiences and the teachings she channels from her team in Spirit, known as the A-Team. Helen holds a dual master's degree in art history and theology from St. Edward's University. She is also certified in sound bowl therapy, Reiki, hypnosis, and past life regressions. Beyond her role as a death doula, Helen serves as an intuitive guide, delivering messages from Spirit. She co-teaches seminars with her community ranging from grounding techniques to interpreting messages and signs from Spirit, enriching the lives of diverse women across central Texas. Website: https://www.helengretchenjones.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helengretchenjones/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552637910952Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DC48FVMLThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
Being a Buddhist isn't all about glory and light. Sooner or later we'll encounter difficult experiences, even grief and death. How will Buddhism help us then? In this talk, Padmasagara shares a story from the earliest Buddhist texts in which the Buddha helps one of his female followers - Kisagotami - overcome her grief and reach enlightenment.
Send us a textCraig White lost his wife Sarah to Cancer earlier this year, and started his youtube channel Riding Through Grief as a way to help him deal with his grief, but also to hopefully help others in similar situations. Through the channel Craig has connected with many others, including Gordon Bissell who himself recently lost his wife to the same disease, and together the lads are navigating their own paths whilst helping others along the way.This is a very raw and emotional episode folks, where we talk openly about grief, our coping mechanisms, and talk through many questions left by listeners/viewers of 'Bru time' who themselves are experiencing their own grief.Socials:YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RidingThroughGriefUltimateAddOnsPremium manufacturer of phone and action camera mounting solutions - Use TEAPOTONE10 for 10% offInfluencer StoreThe Influencer Store helps you build your brand and apparel - mention TEAPOTONEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPlease RATE/REVIEW this podcastIf you've enjoyed this episode folks, please leave a review on your relevant podcast platform - it REALLY does help to promote the show and push it further up the rankings
WARNING - EXTREME CONTENTIf you are effected by this podcast and need help please reach out to one of the brilliant organisations such as Samaritans or PTSD999Mick Baker was born in Kent and from an early age he wanted to join the Army. He went on to become a soldier and joined the Royal Army Medical Corp and went to training in Lichfield. He inadvertently became top recruit due to a negligent discharge by a colleague.He was based in Aldershot and his experience was full on. His medical training set him up for life. He transferred from the RAMC to the Royal Military Police and was immediately posted to Northern Ireland with 176 Provost Comp. At the conclusion of his tour to Northern Ireland he was posted to Colchester to serve 156 Provost Company and the larger-than-life Staff Sgt Sam Appleyard. Having arrived in Colchester he served with Staff Sgt Sam Appleyard and remembers L/Cpl Paul Lon who was killed in action.At the conclusion of his service Mick joined Hertfordshire Police and served in Hitchin and the regime was very structured and standards were very important to him and the rest of the team. During a fit of peak Mick walked away from the job and went travelling !Having run out of money he returned to the UK and whilst driving through Hertfordshire he decided to call into the headquarters and ask for his old job back. Unbelievably they took him back into the fold. Mick thrived on proactive operations and formed a relationship with members of the British Transport Police whilst conducting operations at the local train stations. He transferred to the BTP and started at Kings Cross. As an officer Mick was one of many who dealt people who died by suicide.He recounts a tragic time in Cyprus when he was called to a head on RTC where the occupants of the vehicles were seriously injured and resulted in fatalities. He felt that he had failed at the scene( which he hadn't). and was advised that he was too emotionally attached to the incident. This advice assisted through his career until the emotional baggage became too overwhelming.Mick was having issues in the workplace that meant he went off sick. He found the senior management of BTP and Occupational Health as being underwhelming. He was accused of working outside of the job and the bullying tactics got the better of him. Mick has now retired and undertakes medical training including FREC 3 training and would welcome a meeting with the senior management from BTP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever thought about why death feels so unnatural and final? Does God actually take our loved ones from us? How does your view of death shape how you live your life? Let's wrestle with these big questions together. Join us as Kent helps us dive into the hope Jesus offers. EASY TO GIVE at Harmony, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give). Get the fill in the blank bulletins my.harmonychurch.cc/bulletins. OPENING ILLUSTRATION: Did you know originally gasoline was just a byproduct of creating Kerosene? I wonder what the conversation was when the sales team came up with how to turn a profit on it… “We've cracked gas-o-lean conundrum! Picture this, Met-tal tanks…” “Metal tanks?” “Metal tanks!” “Hmm, that should work as long as you don't put it near open flame or electrical” “Oh no, it'll be surrounded with electrical equipment and flames, but the flames will be VERY small…” “Hmm… Ok… we can probably make that work, just make sure any human is at least 50 yards away…” “We plan on strapping them on top of the tank…” “ok, ok… hmm, well, as long as the environment is stable…” “Yeah, the plan is to put wheels under it and hurl it at speeds of at the most, AT THE MOST 90 mph… but the roads will be super smooth, so…” “yeah, that sounds a little dangerous… I guess if I'm on the road by myself with the tank of highly explosive fuel, It will probably be fine as long as there's some safety equipment around it…” “for sure, it'll be safe, we're putting bags in it.” “bags? how will they stop the potential for explosion” “oh they won't, they're to protect your face from being ripped off in case you crash into someone else” “someone else, are you going to have other people around you?” “well, not around you, they'll be hurtling towards you at no more than 90 mph with their own metal tanks…” [quiet resignation to the inevitable] “Just do whatever you want…” Have you ever thought about how crazy humans are? You know they say a teaspoon of water will drown you… We're like, “hmm, maybe I'll fill a pool with that stuff and play in it then…” Ha Humans have an incredible capacity to ignore the potential for death in the world around us… I think this is because if we had to confront the potential for our own lives to be ended at every moment, it would completely cripple us. There are people who are plagued with this kind of anxiety and they can't leave their house… Today, I want to short-circuit your ability to ignore death and instead put it under a microscope. b I want to give you some theological perspectives on death. “Death feels almost unnatural” ILLUSTRATION: I don't know if you have ever felt this way, but I remember one of the first times I was really confronted with a close personal death. It was my grandpa Wagner. I was really close with him and when he died I didn't really have a way to cope with it. I was an adult in ministry, I knew all the right answers that he was with God - he had been a Godly man who loved Jesus. But apart from everything I “knew” I kept having this thought “This doesn't feel natural…” That seems funny doesn't it, but if you have lost a loved one, you know what I'm talking about, it doesn't feel like it was meant to be this way… So, I did what I always do - I took my questions to Jesus and to the scripture. (which by the way, should be your response too) I started studying death in the scripture and that's when I came upon something that I knew but had never really connected with deeply… Listen to this… Genesis 3:2-3 Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden'?” 2 The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, 3 but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.'” Now here's the deal, Adam and Eve don't immediately die - that's what this sounds like at first blush - if they eat the fruit they will die. What does happen though is mankind enters into a cursed state Genesis 3:19 By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.” God's original intention for mankind does not include death. Death is a consequence of mankind unhitching from God. b But there are echoes in our hearts of the good intentions of God. Solomon identifies this desire in us by saying Ecclesiastes 3:11 He has also set eternity in the human heart… Death doesn't feel natural because you were created to live forever and something inside you still knows this… It feels wrong because it is wrong! b This is why Jesus matters so much. 2. “Death feels so final” Illustration: It really does doesn't it? Death feels like a grand end. The world keeps moving when someone dies too, which just amplifies the finality. I can remember walking through Walmart after my dad had died feeling like my feet had been swept out from under me and no one else seemed even to care. I stepped into a dressing room so I could let my tears out… Death feels like an end. the scripture says it this way… Hebrews 9:27 27 Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment Death is an end… It is the in-between time(birth-death) when God uses the God sized hole in your heart to try and draw you to Himself. Because, look at what the author of Hebrews says about Jesus coming into the world: Hebrews 9:28 28 so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for him. or listen to Hebrews 2:14-15 14 Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death—that is, the devil— 15 and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death. Jesus came to rescue us from the curse of sin and break the power the devil (the serpent) held over us, death. b Jesus came to set you free! This is why it was VITAL for Jesus to raise from the dead - because his death broke the power and his life showed us we no longer had to be afraid. Death is not final for the followers of Jesus! 3. “Why would God take my loved one?” ILLUSTRATION: Some of the worst things people say are to those who have lost someone to death. We say things like “God must have needed them more than we did” or “God must have needed an angel” or “it must have been the Lords timing.” The assumption is God kills people whenever He wants and that this is all part of God's grand plan. Maybe…? This idea is based on bad theology… It is based on a handful of poetic passages (Job 14:5, Psalm 139:16) that are not trying to teach us authoritatively how to think about God. b -What the scripture does teach is -death is part of our fallen world. -The world is full of wicked and sinful people. -God has given people free will and we all make our own decisions (this is why Christians are taught to say “your will not mine”) b Scripture teaches death is a sting of sin, not a sting from God. God came to rescue you from the effects of death… CLOSING ILLUSTRATION: There has been a lot of damage done to peoples faith because of this bad theology. I think some of the worst is it's caused people to look at God as the villain in their story instead of the victor. Can I just share what I think God's response is to death and the suffering we all endure when it occurs? The best way to show it is to tell you a story: Jesus had a really good friend who died. His name was Lazarus and Jesus wasn't there when he died. Lazarus' sisters take Jesus to task for this, “you could have healed him”. This is when Jesus says the famous words, “I am the resurrection and the life”. There is a peculiar little verse in this passage, the smallest verse in the whole bible. Jesus knows he's going to resurrect Lazarus. He knows He is going to make it all right, but He sees everyone else weeping and the scripture says “he was deeply moved” look what the scripture tells us about Jesus: John 11:35 35 Jesus wept. Jesus knew He was going to restore Lazarus and still he wept with them. God isn't taking your loved ones from you, He's weeping with you that death still is at work… but not for long Jesus came to set us free, he said blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted. You don't have to be tied to and by the fear of it. You don't have to ignore it anymore, you can overcome it… Turn to Jesus today, come forward and accept him. Let's talk about salvation.
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Register for the FREE wealth masterclass for entrepreneurs: https://ginaknox.co/masterclass Episode Synopsis: In this episode, Gina Knox interviews Cara Kovacs, a feminist business mentor, about her journey to wealth building and the challenges she faced after her father's passing. Cara shares her experience with a financial advisor who mismanaged her money and her decision to take control of her finances. She also discusses the process of dealing with her father's hoarded belongings and the unexpected and humorous discoveries she made. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding personal finances and the administrative work involved after a loved one's death. In this conversation, Cara shares her experience of grieving the loss of her father and the challenges she faced in handling his financial affairs. They discuss the emotional rollercoaster of grief, the need for self-compassion, and the importance of finding the lessons and growth in difficult experiences. They also touch on the desensitization to money and the arbitrary indicators of success in business. The conversation ends with a lighthearted discussion about Cara's father's unconventional will and their shared laughter. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Background02:25 - Motivation for Working on Wealth Building04:12 - Challenges with Financial Advisors12:58 - Dealing with Personal Loss15:31 - Arriving and Discovering Hoarded Belongings21:14 - Humorous Discoveries and Anecdotes26:06 - Grief and Administrative Work27:48 - Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Grief32:06 - Finding Growth and Self-Discovery in Grief37:04 - Desensitization to Money: Viewing Assets vs. Personal Worth39:33 - Redefining Success: Moving Beyond External Indicators43:08 - The Quirks and Humor of Unconventional Wills About Cara Kovacs Cara Kovacs is a Business Mentor for feminist progressive, heart-led service providers. Named as one of Wanderlust's 35 Under 35 to Watch in Wellness, she has sold over $1,000,000 in coaching packages since 2018. With a background in feminist theory and social work, she graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Florida with a degree in Women's Studies, where she did research on social justice and intersectionality before attending New York University's Silver School of Social Work. Dual certified as a coach, she specializes in bringing trauma-informed, ethics-based approaches to heal the toxic-capitalism, white supremacist BS that happens far too often in the coaching industry. When she asked her clients what word they would use to describe the style of her work they replied with “Honest.” She takes business building, entrepreneurship, and online marketing and blends it with a humanizing approach that helps the anticapitalist, radical, progressive business owners out there heal their resistance to selling and scaling their services. Where to find Cara: Website: www.carakovacs.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/carakovacscoaching Category: Wealth Keywords: wealth building, financial advisor, personal finances, administrative work, hoarding, grief, grief, self-compassion, growth, desensitization to money, indicators of success, unconventional will
Explore the intricacies of end-of-life care and perspectives on death in this episode of "New Thinking for a New World." Dr. Christian Ntizimira, founder of the African Center for Research on End-of-Life Care, delves into the social, psychological, cultural, and spiritual aspects shaping the final days. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that may reshape your views on the inevitable. This episode was originally published on February 1, 2024.
Messaging about death and handling crisis communications.
Death is in the cards, so why not deal yourself a hand and have a laugh? That's what the Death Deck is about. Created by Lisa Pahl and her business partner Lori LoCicero, The Death Deck offers a creative way to have those difficult conversations. As a Hospice and Emergency Medicine Social Worker, Lisa saw first hand how people avoid the topic of death, even those who work in end of life care. She joins Kelley Edwards for a chat about how important it really is to have these conversations before it's too late.
A lesson on dealing Biblically with the grief that often accompanies the death of a loved one, and the importance of clinging to the living hope that Christians have in Christ when we do grieve.
A lesson on dealing Biblically with the grief that often accompanies the death of a loved one, and the importance of clinging to the living hope that Christians have in Christ when we do grieve.
A new MP3 sermon from New Beginnings Church, Lynnwood is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dealing With Death Subtitle: 2nd Samuel Speaker: Toby Logsdon Broadcaster: New Beginnings Church, Lynnwood Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/21/2024 Bible: 2 Samuel 1:17-27 Length: 55 min.
“Dealing With Death” - a lesson on dealing Biblically with the grief that often accompanies the death of a loved one, and the importance of clinging to the living hope that Christians have in Christ when we do grieve. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
A lesson on dealing Biblically with the grief that often accompanies the death of a loved one, and the importance of clinging to the living hope that Christians have in Christ when we do grieve.
In this uplifting episode (kidding) John, Alainna, and Josh deal with death and how the Bible speaks about losing someone we love. Of course, we do it in our normal squirrel like way.
The The way men view death profoundly impacts the way they live their lives; the christian view of death is both the healthy one and leads to a more purposeful, joyful, and productive life.https://www.instagram.com/girdup_be_a_man/https://www.girdupministries.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From today's first reading from the Book of Wisdom, "God did not make death, nor does he rejoice in the destruction of the living. For he fashioned all things that they might have being... But by the envy of the devil, death entered the world, and they who belong to his company experience it." Listen to learn more! Podcast by Fr. Luke Mary Fletcher, CFR.
Today's Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) How do we deal with loss and death of a loved one, especially if they committed suicide? As Catholics we believe that life is not over due to physical death, the soul goes on to eternity and must be taken care of For our own grieving we can go through different stages: https://www.verywellhealth.com/dabda-the-five-stages-of-coping-with-death-1132148#:~:text=The%20five%20stages%20of%20grief,facing%20these%20life%2Dchanging%20events. What happens if my loved one committed suicide? https://catholicexchange.com/church-respond-suicide/
Life's transitions can hit like a tidal wave, leaving us scrambling for something to hold onto. However, with spiritual alignment as your focus, with a sense of duality within yourself, you can navigate the stormest waters.In this week's episode Christina shares how the past few months have been tulmultous, between heartwrenching circumstances, to shifts in parenting dynamics, and ending with the passing of a family member, it has been a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows... and heartbreak.However, when love triumphs over fear it offers a beacon in the storm. Christina shares how by embracing the transformative energy of change, you can navigate life's challenges with the grace of a phoenix reborn. Let's navigate the currents of change, leaning into the support of our spiritual compass, and fostering trust and acceptance to weather any storm. So, join us for an uplifting conversation that promises to fortify your spirit and inspire resilience as we face life's inevitable transformations.Want to learn more?Follow me on Substack as well as at the links below! Let's create space for alignment in day to day life!Christina Fletcher is a Spiritual Alignment coach, energy worker, author, speaker and host of the podcast Showing Up Whole.She specialises in practical spirituality and integrating inner work with outer living, so you can get self development off of the hobby shelf and integrated as a powerful fuel to your life. Through mindset, spiritual connection, intuitive guidance, manifestation, and mindfulness techniques Christina helps her clients overcome overwhelm and shame to find a place of flow, ease, and deep heart-centered connection.Christina has been a spiritual alignment coach, healer and spiritually aware parent coach for 7 years and trained in Therapeutic Touch 8 years ago. She is also a meditation teacher and speaker. For more information please visit her website www.spirituallyawareliving.com Want to uncover where you need the most energy alignment? Take her new Energy Alignment Quiz to identify which of your energetic worlds (mind, body, heart or spirit) needs aligning the most! Or Follow her on her social media accounts:FacebookInstagramorLinkedin...
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We are going back to Wednesdays for a few weeks! Do you feel stuck and need some help moving forward? We have a great guest lined up for you.This week, the show welcomes Lemar Wilson! Some areas of discussion include:-Accepting life will challenge you-Coping with losing his brother -Getting in a car accident the day he lost his job-New kid's book coming out on stepping into your fear-Mental health challenges of being locked up for the wrong reasons twice, and much more. It is time to take a deep breath on A Mental Health Break.Welcome back to A Mental Health Break! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe for weekly episodes and rate the show 5 stars to help others also join our conversations! What is Lemar's Mission? "To assist students in healing from past and present trauma and improve their attendance and behavior. Additionally, I provide one-on-one coaching and check-ins to help them improve their grades. Moreover, I prepare them for their next steps in school or life. I also collaborate with teachers and staff to find better ways of building a connection with students and parents."Have a question for a guest or host? Want to become a guest or show partner? Let's chat! Send an email to podcastsbylanci@gmail.com.Music Credits: Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenLooking to become a show partner? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com to learn more.
Amazing conversations here on dealing with death and the lessons we learn. Along with me and Coach Dave Ruekert, we have Denyse and Dave from Canada joining us for this episode. The more we learn about death, how others get through it and the many lessons from all of this - the better we can live our lives while we can. It's all about getting better with lessons from others. Since life is really all about relationships, the more we can help each other out, the better off life can be for all of us. If you have any thoughts, questions for any of us today, you can connect with Denyse Kovac at: deekov2020@gmail.com You can contact David McCormick: davidmccormick734@gmail.com and of course the captain of today's episode, Coach Dave Ruekert at: davidruekert@gmail.com Wanted to share this from Alan Stein Jr., as he brings up a great point on something that we all need in our busy lives. He reminds everyone; "Don't focus on doing thousands of things well. Focus on doing a few things well, thousands of times." Since our world only seems to be getting more busy and distracting, advice like this can go a long way. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Explore the intricacies of end-of-life care and perspectives on death in this episode of "New Thinking for a New World." Dr. Christian Ntizimira, founder of the African Center for Research on End-of-Life Care, delves into the social, psychological, cultural, and spiritual aspects shaping the final days. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that may reshape your views on the inevitable.
What an awesome sit down (on Google Meet) that this was & did I learn a ton here. So many lessons about life that we got to learn from Coach Dave and his mom, Irene. I loved listening to both of them. Dave's Mom is an outstanding human being & such a big heart for helping others. Hope you enjoy this special episode about Death & the Lessons we can learn from it. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Here is our first interview with someone other than Coach Dave or myself. Dr. Jeff Lip has been a foundational person in my life and he's been on my show plenty of times. Dr. Lip shares many unique perspectives here on this topic. This concept came from Coach Dave and I really am grateful to him for wanting to include me in this endeavor. This podcast is all about sharing and learning and working through difficult times in our life. Whether it is the death of a loved one or the loss of a job, a relationship, or something else of the utmost importance. We will discuss it and share our experiences, grieve together, share happiness, and figure out how we can make the most out of our situations and continue to live life to the fullest. Just average dudes with average lives sharing powerful and eternal messages, stories, and lessons learned. Reach out to Coach Dave with any questions, ideas, comments, etc., at: davidruekert@gmail.com Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
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