A message from Jess:
“Hello and thank you so much for listening and watching our first season of ‘We’re All Going To Die, Anyway.’
Exploring the topics of life, death, and living a Good Life you make on your own terms has been nothing short of transformational for me. And I hope for you, too.
In this episode I wanted to recap this incredible season and the guests that so beautifully came on to share their stories filled with vulnerability, wisdom and love. Many of them were dear friends that I was happy to share with you. Some of them were strangers at first and have now definitely become part of my soul-family.
During this show, most of which was filmed during Covid-19, I experienced some of the most harrowing losses in my life, including the death of two beloved cats and, most painfully, the passing of my mother-in-law and brother-in-law, both due to complications from COVID-19.
These conversations ranging from grief to joy have only helped to solidify why I set out on this journey in the first place. We’re all going to die anyway, so why not choose to live an urgent, beautiful, curious life….a Good Life...right now.
And because of YOU, we have created a group called the Good Life Community -- sign up here - www.jessweiner.com. I am going to be offering workshops and courses on what it means to live a Good Life and I’d love for you to join me!
Thank you for your support.
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