EP33 - When It Comes To Dying, Live A Little With Huunuu
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A Newsflash from Huunuu
One day you too will bite the dust,
Breathe your last, meet your maker.
The rockstars, the rickshaw drivers, the drifters and deep-sea divers,
One day we all up and die.
Maybe we’d worry a little less about the future,
If we all remembered this one simple fact,
When you cash in your chips, or turn up your toes,
When your number is up...
How do you want to be remembered?
Because though you can’t live forever, you can create something that will,
So when it comes to dying - Live a little.
Whether you want to put the fun back into funeral,
Or go west with a hymn from the heart,
Make your ending your own.
And when you have embraced the inevitable,
All you really need to fear is a life unlived.
So love life or die trying, but whatever you do, explore, inspire, plan and share to make sure it’s a story that is uniquely yours to tell.
GETTING TO KNOW - Clare Turner and Freya Lincoln
Each episode I ask my guests 3 questions to get to know a little bit more about them.
- What would be a song that you would like played at your funeral?
- What is a book you think everyone should read?
- What is a film that you think everyone should see?
OUR FUNERAL SONGS
BOOKS TO READ
FILMS TO WATCH
ONE MORE THING ...
Thanks to Sandy Weatherburn from Social Embers for the iTunes review.
Social Embers provides bereavement support in areas of personal digital assets stored on the internet. To encourage end of life issues to be discussed in the community.
Sandy has recently published a book called ‘The Life File’ which is has been designed to help people record a few important details about their life, that will be invaluable to relatives in the event of their death.
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Thanks - Pete
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