Some stories needs to be told. This is a Podcast that celebrates life, while also talking about how it is to live with a chronic disease or a terminal illness.
Thank you to everybody who did listen and paerticipate in the very first season of the Life, Death & Happiness Podcast.
I'm honered that you all have been so positive about this project and can't wait to start season 2.
Do you suffer from Fanconi Anemia, Cancer or any terminal disease or chronic illness you wanna tell about,
and do you wanna tell your life story?
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Episode 16 is a throwback to older episodes, and we go straight into 14 different way of looking at happiness. How do you keep you head up when fighting a terminal illness or a chronic disorder? How do you manage to stay sane and how do you keep pursuing happiness when dealing with something this big?
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In this episode i have invited Gina Johnson from the Valleys and Mountaintops Podcast to join me. Like many of us she lived a rather normal life, until one day where she was hit by a heart attack, What she didn't know was, that she suffered from Vasospastic Angina, Listen to her tell about how this period of her life, came to change her entire life, and how she has used this as fuel to not just help herself, but also to help others. She went from driving for public transit to work as a life coach, trying to help others in the same situation.
You can follow Ginas own podcast Valleys and Mountaintops right here
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Meet Erika from Columbus Ohio as we sit down and have a talk about her life and how it has been for her growing up with a terminal disease. What i liked about Erika from the first time we meet in Orlando 4 years ago was, how down to earth ways of looking at life, and her ability to reach out to others and welcome them, no matter what situation she was in herself. It mean the world to me when i was all new to the world of Fanconi Anemia.
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We had some delay on episode 13 but we're finally back and this time we got a fantastic episode featuring Kimberly Rising, a young woman from San Jose in Californien. I have had the pleasure of talking to her on several occasions on some of my tips overseas. So i'm very happy to have her on this episode, where we talk about her doing charity work on summer camps for kids who suffers from major health issues & how it might help you, to try to live as normal a life as possible. We also touch on a lot of other topics, so dive in and enjoy this episode.
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This week i sit down and interview my good friend Egil Dennerline who also lives in Denmark. Should someone with a terminal disease bring children into this world? How do you manage to be a good parent while also being in and out of the hospitals all the time? We talk about these important issues, while also hearing about Egils life and about the music album he put out last year, with his friend Palle Hjorth.
(Note: there's a few sections where we sound like robots in this episode, but since some good points came across i decided to keep these small parts)
The Photo of Egil Dennerline used for this weeks cover is taken by Claus Michaelsen.
Here you can find the official homepage for the band Wall to Wall that Egil is a part of:
You can also listen to the album through Spotify or or follow Wall to Wall on facebook through here.
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Tonights guest is Lorena Cabral.
When i wrote online that people was welcome to get in contact with me, if the wanted to tell their story, Lorena can forward at once. We sat down and had a real cozy and good talk about her life, and what really matters to her. Please enjoy everybody :)
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Tonights guest is Jordan Brunson who's a good friend of mine, and who also happen to be diagnosed with Fanconi Anemia. We talk about how much family matters, when you going through hard times, and how he has managed to take control of his own life. Jordan is a very humble guy with a lot to say and share. Please enjoy :)
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Tonights guest is James
We sit down and have a talk about how his life turned out so far. From growing up within a great family, to going through more than 20 surgeries in his 33 years of life. We talk about hope, how to spread positive vibes, religion, about our favorite animals/pets, how you have to take responsibility of your own life and much more.
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Since it's summer vacation time for many people, i want to take the time to tell my own story this time around. Join me for a trip down memory lane and hear how i was first diagnosed, what it felt like to go through a bone marrow transplantation as a child and how i felt about loosing friends early on. This is my story, my life and my experiences, living with a terminal disease.
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Donations are always welcome but never required. The Podcast is and will remain free no matter what :)
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Tonights guest is Anja Larsen who is an old friend and co worker of mine.
Anja suffers from endometriosis. Unlike other diseases we have talked about that is under the category "rare", this is something that almost 10% of all woman suffers from. The big difference is, that nobody wanna talks about it, since many doctors feel uncomfortable dealing with a disease of menstruation. Anja tells her story about not being taken seriously by the doctors, and how the diagnosis has changed a lot in her life. Endometriosis can lead to Infertility, Chronic fatigue, cramps in the bladder etc. Anja has a great sense of humour despite it all, so get in and listen to her story, and hopefully you also learn something from this :)
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