Life itself is a near death experience, and we are always brushing up against death. The key isn't trying to have them, but increasing our consciousness of the fact that we are always face to face with death. Doctor zack bush said he looks at death as the ultimate upgrade. We don't know where that finishd light's like we're running a race, and we don't actually know when it's over until it's over. And now i'm gone wer into get to our callers on the maximal episode this week. If you have a question comment for our podcast, give us a call at 0203 615 4157 or e-mail malmo@dailymail
The Minimalists discuss the benefits of near-death experiences with their friend T.K. Coleman a month after his brush with death, and they answer the following questions:
How has having your film nominated for an Emmy affected you? (02:06)
How many times has T.K. appeared on the podcast? (03:39)
What near-death experience did T.K. experience recently, and what lessons did he take from it? (05:52)
What mattered the most to you in your moment of crisis? (11:43)
What effect did T.K.’s near-death experience have on his relationships? (18:13)
What insights or enlightenment do near-death experiences yield? (24:41)
Did T.K.’s near-death experience alter his views regarding minimalism? (35:41)
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