
What Now? On the threshold of life, death, and grief.
Presented by palliative and bereavement health care professionals Julie Brown, Red Keating and David Kennedy. Dying is one of the few experiences we will all share, yet little is done in our culture to prepare us for this inevitability and it's resulting bereavement and grief. Drawing on their vast knowledge and experience each episode is a conversation meant to enlighten and demystify the often difficult and emotional experiences of dying, death and bereavement. Presented in partnership with Hospice Peterborough.
What Now? On the threshold of life, death, and grief.
S3E16 - What Does it Mean to Live a Meaningful Life
In this episode we have the great privilege to speak with Christopher Rhoden. We recorded our conversation on April 4th 2025. Twenty-one days later, on April 25th, Chris died of glioblastoma, an aggressive cancer of the brain. We are so honoured to have met Chris and share this time with him and we offer our sincere condolences to his family and friends.
At this point in Chris' journey his cancer was quite advanced and can be evident as our conversation floats and meanders in and out of a clear direction. We ask you to stay with the discussion because if you do, like Hansel and Gretel, you will be gifted with the little crumbs, or gems of wisdom, that Chris drops to guide you to deeper understanding and connection to yourself, others, and the greater world.
Chris is and was thoughtful, philosophical, courageous, grounded, soulful and deeply human. This is a wonderful and enlightening conversation with a man who leaned into the reality of his life, his joy, his suffering, and his dying, and had the courage to share it all with us and the world.
If you would like to read more about Chris' journey and glean the insights and wisdom he so freely shared, you can visit his blog, With and Wonder.
Peace and gratitude, Chris.
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