Enjoyed this conversation. My dad got a terminal melanoma diagnosis when I was six. He was admitted to a drug study at Duke university, and I asked him if it would help him get better. He said, “No, but there’s a chance that it might help someone else down the road.” The future is uncertain (or in my dad’s case, horribly certain), but focusing on helping others can help give meaning to the inevitable suffering life brings to our door.
Enjoyed this conversation. My dad got a terminal melanoma diagnosis when I was six. He was admitted to a drug study at Duke university, and I asked him if it would help him get better. He said, “No, but there’s a chance that it might help someone else down the road.” The future is uncertain (or in my dad’s case, horribly certain), but focusing on helping others can help give meaning to the inevitable suffering life brings to our door.
A joy to watch two people bring out the best in each other.
Interviewee: *says something*
Ryan: “and Seneca went through something similar”
I’m so happy you are able to share important messages and wisdom with us❤️
Best wishes to Kate Bowler. Thanks for the podcast and for sharing your life's struggle.
She's a hoot and we need more people like her to help spread the sunshine.
Great interview, thank you for sharing your perspective Katie. Keep going!
I love her perspective to life.
Thank you for this...
Exactly what I needed to hear today. Thanks for the introduction to yet another valuable human experience!
Good company makes great guests. Nice episode 👍
Incredible episode.
10:20 "This is a country that bankrupts sick people"
Thank you...