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When Dave Warnock was diagnosed with ALS several years ago, he quit his job, moved in with some friends, and decided to start seizing the moments he had left. Prior to his diagnosis, Dave was no stranger to big life transitions. After decades as an evangelical pastor, he gave up his faith and became an atheist. Now he devotes his time to speaking to groups about living and dying as an atheist, a movement he calls “Dying Out Loud.”
To learn more about Dave and his Dying Out Loud work, check out his website at daveoutloud.com.
Thank you Dave for the fascinating conversation and for reminding us to seize moments with gusto!
Music: “Forces” by Podington Bear and “Etude No. 01_18 Years” by Borrtex
Note: This interview was recorded in February of 2021.
By Alexandra Salmon5
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When Dave Warnock was diagnosed with ALS several years ago, he quit his job, moved in with some friends, and decided to start seizing the moments he had left. Prior to his diagnosis, Dave was no stranger to big life transitions. After decades as an evangelical pastor, he gave up his faith and became an atheist. Now he devotes his time to speaking to groups about living and dying as an atheist, a movement he calls “Dying Out Loud.”
To learn more about Dave and his Dying Out Loud work, check out his website at daveoutloud.com.
Thank you Dave for the fascinating conversation and for reminding us to seize moments with gusto!
Music: “Forces” by Podington Bear and “Etude No. 01_18 Years” by Borrtex
Note: This interview was recorded in February of 2021.