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In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces and Lee reconnect from different corners of the world to revisit a piece written in 2023 on the topic of death. Ces recounts her memory of being present at the passing of her good friend, Queng, and Lee talks about the impact of Mark Asselin, the former facilities manager at the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto.
Their conversation attempts to see if death should be perceived as a friend or foe. The episode also touches on cultural references to death, as depicted in the TV series 'American Gods,' and encourages listeners to engage in their own reflective writing on the topic.
00:22 Revisiting Old Writings
01:38 Ces' Thoughts on Death
03:29 Lee's Reflections on Death
04:54 Dying and Stepping Through the Threshold
06:42 Remembering Queng
10:11 Philosophical Musings on Death
13:30 Encouragement to Write and Conclusion
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces and Lee reconnect from different corners of the world to revisit a piece written in 2023 on the topic of death. Ces recounts her memory of being present at the passing of her good friend, Queng, and Lee talks about the impact of Mark Asselin, the former facilities manager at the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto.
Their conversation attempts to see if death should be perceived as a friend or foe. The episode also touches on cultural references to death, as depicted in the TV series 'American Gods,' and encourages listeners to engage in their own reflective writing on the topic.
00:22 Revisiting Old Writings
01:38 Ces' Thoughts on Death
03:29 Lee's Reflections on Death
04:54 Dying and Stepping Through the Threshold
06:42 Remembering Queng
10:11 Philosophical Musings on Death
13:30 Encouragement to Write and Conclusion