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What if thinking about death earlier didn’t make you fearful—but made you freer? In Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, hosted by Sayan, executive coach Seth Clark explores how mortality awareness can bring more clarity, courage, and alignment into everyday decisions.
This episode is for leaders, builders, and anyone feeling stuck in busy, reactive living. Seth unpacks why avoidance gives death more power, how modern culture keeps us distracted, and how “mini-deaths” like role changes can reshape priorities—so you lead with a longer-term view, not just the next quarter.
Seth Clark is an executive coach, ordained Christian minister, and doctoral scholar studying meaning-making in the face of mortality. His work helps people use mortality awareness to live and lead with deeper purpose.
00:04:56 – Setting the topic: mortality awareness and purpose
00:07:33 – Why “befriending death” can bring more life
00:09:29 – The first time Seth witnessed someone die
00:10:34 – Avoidance gives death authority over us
00:12:41 – The “relationship” analogy: facing what’s real
00:15:08 – Doomscrolling, validation, and staying numb
00:17:23 – Leadership timelines, mini-deaths, and long-term thinking
Notice what you avoid—avoidance quietly runs your choices from the background.
Treat death-awareness as a clarity tool, not something to obsess over.
Interrupt doomscrolling when it fuels emotion but doesn’t move you toward action.
Ask: “What matters beyond this quarter/year?” to reset leadership priorities.
Prepare for “mini-deaths” (role changes, endings) with intentional transitions.
In grief, don’t force mortality awareness—first allow the loss to be held with compassion.
Website - (currently under construction)
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch
Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6000+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.
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What if thinking about death earlier didn’t make you fearful—but made you freer? In Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, hosted by Sayan, executive coach Seth Clark explores how mortality awareness can bring more clarity, courage, and alignment into everyday decisions.
This episode is for leaders, builders, and anyone feeling stuck in busy, reactive living. Seth unpacks why avoidance gives death more power, how modern culture keeps us distracted, and how “mini-deaths” like role changes can reshape priorities—so you lead with a longer-term view, not just the next quarter.
Seth Clark is an executive coach, ordained Christian minister, and doctoral scholar studying meaning-making in the face of mortality. His work helps people use mortality awareness to live and lead with deeper purpose.
00:04:56 – Setting the topic: mortality awareness and purpose
00:07:33 – Why “befriending death” can bring more life
00:09:29 – The first time Seth witnessed someone die
00:10:34 – Avoidance gives death authority over us
00:12:41 – The “relationship” analogy: facing what’s real
00:15:08 – Doomscrolling, validation, and staying numb
00:17:23 – Leadership timelines, mini-deaths, and long-term thinking
Notice what you avoid—avoidance quietly runs your choices from the background.
Treat death-awareness as a clarity tool, not something to obsess over.
Interrupt doomscrolling when it fuels emotion but doesn’t move you toward action.
Ask: “What matters beyond this quarter/year?” to reset leadership priorities.
Prepare for “mini-deaths” (role changes, endings) with intentional transitions.
In grief, don’t force mortality awareness—first allow the loss to be held with compassion.
Website - (currently under construction)
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch
Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6000+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.
Contact: