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The Minimalists speak with hospice physician Zach Bush, MD, about accepting death. Listen to all three hours of episode 362 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How does it seem that we effortlessly let go of everything when we die? (01:48)
How do we detox the memory bank of the human body? (11:13)
Since palliative care is generally only available to those who are terminally ill, is there another legal and ethical option for me when I’m ready to pass on? (18:54)
Do people who believe in life after death grieve differently for their loved ones? (23:49)
How do I emotionally prepare for my father’s death when we finally have a mutually enriching relationship again? (24:58)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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