Did you know that people with higher education tend to live longer than those with least education? The death gap related to education is not necessarily between college grads and non-grads, but primarily between high school dropouts and graduates...
How much would your life change if you embraced the concept that we will all die...but then got busy living with the gift of that perspective?
This week’s show addresses these ideas and embraces the idea of living our lives as if we were dying.
Mike Ward - BMI Singer / Songwriter - has been on our podcast a couple of times with his songs about aging and death, and he wrote this song just for us! He sings about saying words we need to say, to do the things we want to do, savor those...
Last week we talked about what ALS is. This week we go in depth into how it is diagnosed, managed, and what to expect. We also honor Lou Gehrig, a Yankees baseball player who was famous for his bravery in face of the disease.
How do we balance risk and still live a productive - even exciting - life? David shares his perspective on how he applies his risk model from his professional and recreational life to the COVID pandemic.
This is the last of a three-part series where we explore Frank Ostaseski's book The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach the Living. Today we talk about the importance of "Find a Place of Rest in the Middle of Things", and "Cultivate a...