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Ep 5 - how to think about death

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In the final episode of this series we discuss death - a topic we don’t talk about enough in western society, but which is important to think about - both for our own sake and for those we love.

We ask what death is, and what happens after we die. We explore why people have certain beliefs about death. We then consider how we can think about our own deaths in a more effective way, and get more out of our lives by doing so.

We also discuss how we should think about other people‘s deaths, and what a ’good death‘ looks like. We discuss some personal stories of how we have experienced, and planned for, the deaths of loved ones and the important lessons we’ve learned from this.
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Richard’s new book ‘Life – and how to think about it’ is out now – buy it here -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08V4BFQWW

@andrewcopson andrewcopson.com

Andrew’s book ‘The little book of humanism’, co-written with Professor Alice Roberts, is out now – buy it here https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-little-book-of-humanism/alice-roberts/andrew-copson/9780349425467

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In the final episode of this series we discuss death - a topic we don’t talk about enough in western society, but which is important to think about - both for our own sake and for those we love.

We ask what death is, and what happens after we die. We explore why people have certain beliefs about death. We then consider how we can think about our own deaths in a more effective way, and get more out of our lives by doing so.

We also discuss how we should think about other people‘s deaths, and what a ’good death‘ looks like. We discuss some personal stories of how we have experienced, and planned for, the deaths of loved ones and the important lessons we’ve learned from this.
Please subscribe and share this episode if you like it!
@RichardDocwra richarddocwra.com

Richard’s new book ‘Life – and how to think about it’ is out now – buy it here -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08V4BFQWW

@andrewcopson andrewcopson.com

Andrew’s book ‘The little book of humanism’, co-written with Professor Alice Roberts, is out now – buy it here https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-little-book-of-humanism/alice-roberts/andrew-copson/9780349425467

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