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Any minute, we could be dead. Someone we love could be gone. We do not know get to know the time of our death.
Dr. Ira Byock wrote "The Four Things That Matter Most: A Book About Living". He found through his years as an emergency physician and Hospice physician that the dying often turn inwards, become softer, and retrace the footsteps of their lives and relationships. To affirm connections that are strained by telling loved ones The Four Things can be a life-changer, or end-of-life changer, if you will. What are the Four Things? Take a listen.
https://irabyock.org/books/the-four-things-that-matter-most
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Listen and read my blog: https://whilewerestillhere.com
Reach me at [email protected]
Starting with Episode 56, the episode music was added. It was composed, produced and provided by Kyle Bray specifically for this show. Reach out to me if you want the score.
The logo artwork was provided by Maddie's Plush Pouch - [email protected]
Any minute, we could be dead. Someone we love could be gone. We do not know get to know the time of our death.
Dr. Ira Byock wrote "The Four Things That Matter Most: A Book About Living". He found through his years as an emergency physician and Hospice physician that the dying often turn inwards, become softer, and retrace the footsteps of their lives and relationships. To affirm connections that are strained by telling loved ones The Four Things can be a life-changer, or end-of-life changer, if you will. What are the Four Things? Take a listen.
https://irabyock.org/books/the-four-things-that-matter-most
https://theconversationproject.org
Send us a text
Listen and read my blog: https://whilewerestillhere.com
Reach me at [email protected]
Starting with Episode 56, the episode music was added. It was composed, produced and provided by Kyle Bray specifically for this show. Reach out to me if you want the score.
The logo artwork was provided by Maddie's Plush Pouch - [email protected]