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When Joe DiNardo discovered he'd been living with a brain tumor for almost two decades, he relied on his meditation practice to help him face his own mortality. Several years later, when his wife Marcia was diagnosed for Stage IV pancreatic cancer, he relied on that practice once again to help him find his way as a loving caregiver. On today's episode, Joe and I discuss why brain surgery was life-changing, and how a feeling of unconditional love was at the core of his experience as a caregiver for Marcia.
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When Joe DiNardo discovered he'd been living with a brain tumor for almost two decades, he relied on his meditation practice to help him face his own mortality. Several years later, when his wife Marcia was diagnosed for Stage IV pancreatic cancer, he relied on that practice once again to help him find his way as a loving caregiver. On today's episode, Joe and I discuss why brain surgery was life-changing, and how a feeling of unconditional love was at the core of his experience as a caregiver for Marcia.
Learn more about Joe and check out the show notes here.
Follow Made Visible on Instagram and Facebook.
Provide us with feedback on the podcast here.

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