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The Kevin Miller Podcast

Alua Arthur: How Considering Your Death Will Improve Your Life

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

Education, Relationships, How To, Social Sciences, Nutrition, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2024

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

The point of this podcast is to better fuel your drive so you achieve more fulfillment. I’ve met few people who want to talk about death. We avoid it like…death. It’s black and dark and to be feared. At least in our culture. But seven months ago my Dad got a surprise cancer diagnosis, and he died six weeks later. I was fortunate to walk with him daily until his last breath. I went from zero exposure to death, to full exposure. And it’s altered my life. My brother Jared Angaza was there as well, and he participated intimately as a death doula, walking with my Dad intimately in his personal care and spiritual ponderings. We’d never heard the term “death doula” before. Well, divinely, I was contacted by an agency about having Alua Arthur on this podcast. Alua is the most visible death doula working in America today. She trains and educates other death doulas to walk with people in the end days of their lives, from basic planning to nurturing their souls and the lives of their loved ones. Alua has spent literally thousands of hours with people as they contemplate their mortality when regrets, secret joys, hidden affairs, and dim realities are finally revealed aloud. It is for this insight I wanted to talk with her. Her TED Talk, “Why thinking about death helps you live a better life” has 1.5 million views. She has been featured on CBS’s The Doctors and I’ve now seen her in Disney’s “Limitless” docu-series with Chris Hemsworth. Alua’s journey to death work started when her family fled a murderous coup d'etat in Ghana. She went on to become a lawyer, but after walking with a close friend through his death, she devoted herself to walking with others and educating us on what we can gain in our lives today, from considering our death in the future, instead of avoiding it. I’ll be referencing Alua’s new book, Briefly Perfectly Human: Making an Authentic Life By Getting Real About The End, which is her raw, no holds barred, honest, and frequently hilarious memoir that shares her powerful message with people all around the world. You can also find out more at Goingwithgrace.com. I sat down to talk with Alua about how her insights with death can help us lead more authentically driven and rewarding lives, right now. Got a comment or question about an episode? Want to ask a question about your drive? Email me. I don’t want to just talk to you here, I want to talk with you. [email protected]. Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code KEVIN and depending on the model receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. Sign up for AromaTru's Insider Club and today you'll receive a FREE Waterless Oil Diffuser and a FREE lemon eucalyptus oil - that's over $200 in savings. Head to aromatruorganics.com/kevin to take advantage of this exclusive offer. Kajabi is offering a free 30-day trial to start your business if you go to Kajabi.com/kevin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the What Drives You Podcast. I'm Kevin Miller. I produce this show to help us all continually

0:06.5

discover where we want to go, why, and how to best get there. All the while enjoying the daily drive as much as the destinations

0:16.5

we want to reach.

0:18.0

In this episode, I'm looking at how considering your death will improve your life right now.

0:24.8

And the point of this podcast is to better fuel your drive so you can achieve more

0:29.5

fulfillment overall.

0:31.5

So I've met very few people who want to talk about death. We avoid it like, well, death. It's black and dark and to be feared, at least in our American culture. But seven months ago, my dad got a surprise cancer diagnosis

0:47.0

and he died six weeks later.

0:49.3

I was fortunate to walk with him daily until his last breath. I went from zero exposure to death to full

0:56.2

exposure and it's altered my life for the better. My brother, Jared on Gaza, he was there as well and he participated intimately as what we found

1:06.1

out was called a death dula, walking with my dad intimately in his personal care and spiritual

1:11.5

ponderings. We never really heard the term death dula before. Well, divinely, I was contacted shortly after by an agency about having a luwa Arthur on this podcast.

1:24.1

A luwa is the most visible death dula working in America today.

1:28.5

She trains and educates other death dulas and walks with people in the end days of their lives from basic planning

1:35.3

to nurturing their souls and the lives of their loved ones.

1:38.6

A

1:35.6

Alua has spent literally thousands of hours with people as they contemplate their mortality when

1:45.5

regrets and secret joys and hidden affairs and dim realities are finally revealed out loud. And it is for this insight I wanted to talk with her. She has a

1:57.0

TED Talk titled, Why Thinking About Your Death Helps You Live a Better Life.

2:01.5

It's got a million and a half views. She's been featured on

2:04.8

CBS's The Doctors and I've now seen her on Disney's limitless docueries with

2:10.2

Chris Hemsworth. A'La's journey to death personally started when her family fled a murderous coup d'etet in Ghana.

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