Sally Kohn: I can tell you one thing that has been difficult for me is the clinging to what's going to happen as soon as I'm gone. We have an essay on our website called scared to death of death. It talks about getting together a living will power of attorney last will and testament becoming an organ donor if you so choose. Coming up in a little bit here, we're going to talk about what to do with your stuff before you die as well.
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)
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