In this episode of When We Die Talks, I have an open and honest conversation with Don Sires about his experience with terminal diagnoses, including myelodysplastic syndrome and ALS. Don reflects on the impact these diagnoses have had on his perspective of life, death, and what happens after we die.
We discuss his thoughts on how science and religion can coexist in the search for meaning, and how his spiritual beliefs from the Baha'i faith have shaped his understanding of immortality. Don also shares his practical approach to planning for death, explaining how living with an uncertain timeline has altered his relationships, his mindset, and his approach to life itself.
This episode dives into some tough subjects with a sense of humor and honesty that I think you’ll really appreciate. Whether you’re curious about the intersection of science and spirituality, or simply interested in hearing a unique perspective on mortality, this conversation is sure to leave you thinking.
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