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The Kevin Miller Podcast

743: The value of hope even when death is certain, with Dr Lee Warren

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

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4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

What do you have hope in? Real hope based on actual expectations? Do have hope that drives you to get out of bed, make progress toward your desires, and withstand the hardships of life? In this show I bring you a guest who is a neurosurgeon. Yes, a brain surgeon, the top guns amongst medical doctors. Dr. Lee Warren brings us stories of terminal patients and brain tumors with a near 100% fatality rate. Yet he cites from his daily experiences walking through the traumas and tragedies of humanity that hopelessness is far more deadly. Which sounds preposterous. How can one even have hope amongst certain death? In this show, you will hear how and why hope is so vital, necessary, and possible for all of us, no matter our circumstances. Let me forewarn you, this is not remotely a formulaic show. This is deep and vulnerable and filled with as much recognition of mystery and heartbreak as it is, hope and help. Dr. Warren is an Iraq war veteran who performed more than 200 surgeries in a tent hospital. From then and till this day he performs surgeries on everything from tumors to head wounds. He’s daily amongst despair and death, and hope and healing. Family tragedies and triumphs. Amongst it all he lost his own 19 year old son and had to deal with his own grief and faith. His new book, “I’ve Seen the End of You” chronicles the stories of patients who rocked his faith. And let me say this, I study the books of each guest I have on the show, but I seldom read them word for word to the end. This one was like a novel that I kept wondering what would happen next and I read it cover to cover. I’ve shared it with my friends and family and now I share it with you. If you have ever, ever pondered your faith, please listen to this show. And if you want a book that will keep you enthralled, and quite possibly give you a new perspective on your personal faith...go check out ‘I’ve Seen the End of You’ wherever you get books, you can pre-order now, as it comes out January 7, 2019. You can also connect with Dr. Warren at wleewarrenmd.com. And make sure you check out the ‘Dr. Lee Warren’ podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Box Media Podcast.

0:05.0

Hello everyone, I'm Kevin Miller and this is the Ziegler show where our goal is to

0:10.8

inspire your true performance.

0:13.4

In this episode, what is the value of hope,

0:16.5

even when death is certain?

0:18.6

So what do you have hope in, real hope

0:22.0

based on actual expectations? Do you have hope in, real hope based on actual expectations? Do you have hope that drives you to get out of bed, make

0:27.2

progress toward your desires, and withstand the hardships of life? Well in this show I bring you a guest who is a neurosurgeon, yes a brain

0:36.4

surgeon, the top guns amongst medical doctors. Dr. Lee Warren, he brings us stories of terminal patients and brain tumors with a near 100%

0:47.6

fatality rate, yet he cites from his daily experiences walking through the traumas and tragedies of humanity that hopelessness

0:56.3

is even far more deadly, which sounds preposterous. How can one even have hope among certain death?

1:03.0

Well, in this show you will hear how and why hope is so vital necessary and possible for all of us,

1:09.0

no matter our circumstances.

1:11.0

But let me forewarn you, this is not remotely some formulaic show on hope. It's a deep and vulnerable

1:17.4

dive filled with as much recognition of mystery and heartbreak as it is hope and help.

1:22.4

Dr Warren, he's an Iraq of mystery and heartbreak as it is hope and help.

1:22.8

Dr Warren, he's an Iraq war veteran who performed

1:26.4

more than 200 surgeries in a tent hospital.

1:29.1

From then until this day, he performed surgeries

1:31.6

on everything from tumors to head wounds.

1:35.0

He's daily amongst despair and death and hope and healing, family tragedies and triumphs.

1:40.9

And amongst it all, he's also lost his 19 year old son and had to deal with his own grief and faith.

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