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You know, I want to thank you as well. It's like, you know, personally, my takeaway from a show like this is it's okay to ask. It really is. Don't just assume, okay, you know, it's okay to say why or ask why or question something every once in a while. Or it is okay to be an advocate for a loved one. I mean, don't think that you have to be intimidated by doing that. And I think the more we say it,
And the more we as consumers hear it and the more the healthcare providers and the health systems hear it, perhaps and hopefully we'll be on the right page together.
And the more we as consumers hear it and the more the healthcare providers and the health systems hear it, perhaps and hopefully we'll be on the right page together.
You are an absolute gem. And we thank you so much for being part of our show. Exactly. To our listening audience, we hope to get this show out ASAP. So stay tuned and watch our Health Chatter website for that. In the meantime, we have more great shows coming up, so stay tuned for them. Everybody says, you know, what happens when you run out of topics in healthcare?
You are an absolute gem. And we thank you so much for being part of our show. Exactly. To our listening audience, we hope to get this show out ASAP. So stay tuned and watch our Health Chatter website for that. In the meantime, we have more great shows coming up, so stay tuned for them. Everybody says, you know, what happens when you run out of topics in healthcare?
Believe me, I don't think we have to worry. So with that, everybody, everybody out there, keep health chatting away.
Believe me, I don't think we have to worry. So with that, everybody, everybody out there, keep health chatting away.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's show is life lessons about death, which is kind of the opposite of health, I guess. But it's part of the health conversation for sure. And Clarence and I have some great perspectives that we're going to be talking to you about today. So stay tuned for that.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's show is life lessons about death, which is kind of the opposite of health, I guess. But it's part of the health conversation for sure. And Clarence and I have some great perspectives that we're going to be talking to you about today. So stay tuned for that.
We've got a great crew that really drives us in a creative way and professional way, research way. Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, Deandra Howard do our background research, along with Sheridan Nygaard, who also does our marketing for us. So thank you to all of you. Then of course we have Matthew Campbell, without his technical expertise, we would be dead in the water. Okay.
We've got a great crew that really drives us in a creative way and professional way, research way. Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, Deandra Howard do our background research, along with Sheridan Nygaard, who also does our marketing for us. So thank you to all of you. Then of course we have Matthew Campbell, without his technical expertise, we would be dead in the water. Okay.
No pun intended for this show, but he's got great expertise and thank you to all you guys. You're the best team that we could possibly have. Then of course, the best of all is Clarence. Clarence and I are having a great time doing this together. It's an opportunity that we've, we've taken advantage of that we've wanted to do for a long time is just chat about health.
No pun intended for this show, but he's got great expertise and thank you to all you guys. You're the best team that we could possibly have. Then of course, the best of all is Clarence. Clarence and I are having a great time doing this together. It's an opportunity that we've, we've taken advantage of that we've wanted to do for a long time is just chat about health.
And we've been doing it now for about a year and a half. This will be close to our 60th show. So it's been, Clarence, it's been just a treat, a treat working with you. So thank you, thank you, thank you. All right, so let's get going on today's show. Life Lessons About Death.
And we've been doing it now for about a year and a half. This will be close to our 60th show. So it's been, Clarence, it's been just a treat, a treat working with you. So thank you, thank you, thank you. All right, so let's get going on today's show. Life Lessons About Death.
Yeah, and it's to get everybody thinking. And, you know, ironically... Health is, you know, health and death go together. Okay. So, and, you know, it's interesting, too, as you get older and we as human beings live longer than we did certainly in the past, it takes on different angles. And we'll get into that. All right. So... Boy, how do we get started on this? All right. So here you go.
Yeah, and it's to get everybody thinking. And, you know, ironically... Health is, you know, health and death go together. Okay. So, and, you know, it's interesting, too, as you get older and we as human beings live longer than we did certainly in the past, it takes on different angles. And we'll get into that. All right. So... Boy, how do we get started on this? All right. So here you go.
Clarence, talk to me about a life lesson that you learned perhaps at a younger age, because we both had issues at younger ages where we had to address death. So let's hear your story.
Clarence, talk to me about a life lesson that you learned perhaps at a younger age, because we both had issues at younger ages where we had to address death. So let's hear your story.
You know, it's interesting. For many years, I worked with youth in a psychiatric setting, actually. And I remember having discussions with kids who were suicidal. And which was, you know, it was quite sad. And, you know, I remember walking away from the hospital once and thinking to myself, wow, a lot of these kids, especially, you know, teenagers have the illusion of immortality.