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Back to EpisodesSt. Paddy’s Day Special: What Death Taught Me About Living | End-of-Life Doula Journey & The Truth About Fulfillment
Description
What if preparing for death is the key to finally learning how to live?
In this special St. Patrick’s Day episode of The Men of the House Podcast, I go deep into my ongoing journey toward becoming an end-of-life doula—and how confronting mortality has completely reshaped my perspective on life, purpose, and fulfillment.
After witnessing countless deaths firsthand in a Level One Trauma Emergency Department, I’ve seen what truly matters when everything else fades away. And it’s not money. It’s not status. It’s not the so-called “American Dream.”
It’s relationships.
In a world that has become increasingly transactional—driven by social media, materialism, and surface-level success—I challenge the narrative we’ve been sold for decades. From television to today’s digital culture, we’ve been conditioned to believe that happiness is something you can buy.
It’s not.
This episode is raw, reflective, and unfiltered—connecting the reality of death with the urgency of how we choose to live right now.
If you’ve ever questioned what truly matters… this conversation is for you.
Key Topics:
- End-of-life doula training and insights
- Lessons from witnessing death in trauma care
- Why modern life feels empty despite “success”
- The illusion of the American Dream
- Relationships vs. transactions
- Living with intention and purpose
Call to Action:
Go out and be the person you want to meet.
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