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Mentioned in 7 episodes
The Five Invitations
Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as a source of inspiration and guidance in his work with end-of-life care.


Vinny Ferraro

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A Radical Buddhist Approach To Making This The Best Year Of Your Life | Vinny Ferraro
Recommended as a moving book about dying and facing death, especially for those with a serious illness.

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Remembering War Correspondent Rod Nordland
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as the source of a story about a family grieving the death of a young boy.


Tara Brach

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Part 2: Healing Depression with Meditation
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as the basis for the podcast episode, focusing on his book "The Five Invitations".

Sarah Wilson

FRANK OSTASESKI: How to live fully when it feels like so much is dying
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as the book authored by ![undefined]()

, focusing on what death can teach us about living fully.


Tami Simon

Frank Ostaseski

Frank Ostaseki: “I’m Allergic to the Notion of a Good Death”
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, focused on the topic of death and dying.


Forrest Hanson

Mailbag: Overcoming Self-Criticism
Mentioned by Nate from Ann Arbor, Michigan as a book he read to learn more about mindfulness and death.

The Likeability Trap, Alicia Menendez
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as containing a story about a mother and a daughter with a damaged relationship.


Forrest Hanson

Can We Do No Harm?
Recommended by 

as a book about what death can teach us about living a good life.


Forrest Hanson

Existential Dread, and Overcoming an Existential Crisis
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as a book he was deeply touched by, calling it an enormously touching, wise, impactful, beautiful work.

Roger Walsh

Learning From Death and Dying: Lessons for All of Us From Zen Hospice with Frank Ostaseski






