This week marks a few big milestones for the project. It’s Episode #30, the final full conversation of the podcast’s first year, and it’s also the very first international call.
Our caller from Canada takes us through a wide-ranging conversation about death, culture, science, and what it means to see ourselves as part of something larger. From how the brain behaves in our final moments to how different cultures approach death, the discussion moves between the personal and the collective, the scientific and the spiritual.
At the heart of it all is one powerful idea: that each of us is a universe in and of ourselves.
NOTE: If you’d like to watch this conversation instead of just listening, you can find the video version on YouTube.
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