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I’m joined by Helen Dudzinska, a Master Intuitive Psychology Coach and Social Change Specialist, to explore the role of death in catalysing societal change. Looking at what we need to let go as a society, and the importance of unlearning societal conditioning. 

We discuss the need for a shift from ego-driven leadership to a more collective approach, emphasising the significance of internal safety and community connection. 

Highlighting the power of individual actions in creating a ripple effect of change, the necessity of slowing down to nurture oneself, and the hope that arises from collective movements against apathy. 

With an important reminder that transformation is a journey that requires patience, compassion, and a commitment to reconnecting with our true selves.

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The theme music for Death on the Daily is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Set Free by Katie Gray⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, which is used with artist's permission. 

You can connect with Katie and her music and work here ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.katiegray.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  

This podcast is edited by David Strutt, who you can contact here for any editing needs: davidstrutt2@gmail.com

Chapters

00:00: Introduction

02:51: Death as a Catalyst for Change

05:32: Ego and Leadership Transformation

08:27: Unlearning Societal Conditioning

11:32: The Role of Education in Shaping Identity

14:03: Navigating Systems of Dysfunction

17:21: Creating Internal Safety

19:55: The Ripple Effect of Individual Change

22:46: Collective Action Against Apathy

25:54: Finding Allies for Change

29:00: Hope and Optimism in Transformation

31:42: The Power of Community Connection

34:49: The Importance of Slowing Down

37:37: Intuitive Practices for Unlearning

40:29: Embracing the Journey of Transformation

43:22: Final Reflections on Hope and Change