6 Months or Less
6 Months or Less
Alexandra Salmon
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Happy to have found
So glad I stumbled upon this as I was searching for knowledge after my sisters terminal diagnosis. Thank you.
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No longer afraid
Death is a hard subject to discuss. This has been true for me, my thoughts and what I believe. I’m still uncertain about the end, but Allowing myself periods to discuss it could make it a better experience not just for me but my family. Thank you Alexander and Leon for sharing these conversations with me to help me not be so afraid. Jan
Snow-queen82
Compelling important stories
Amazing show discussing something we too often shy away from in society - death and our inevitable confrontation with it.
Blawke
Makes discussing death accessible
While death is a topic that we may think of as a downer and try to avoid, this podcast shows us that we can gain much from its exploration and have a positive experience doing so.
Ryan 505
Fascinating Interviews
6 Months or Less tackles a difficult subject with grace and sensitivity. We all have to face death at some point with our loved ones or ourselves. Listening to these interviews helps makes the subject less scary and more approachable. The host Alexandra shines with genuine empathy and interest towards her interview subjects. Worth a listen!
madtown_ears_edition
A thoughtful, compelling exploration of death
Death can be terrifying to think about, but this podcast approaches it with sensitivity and open-mindedness. The host Alex has a deep curiosity about the subject, and she pulls the listener in through her interviews with terminally ill people, experts on death, and her own family members. Totally engrossing listening for anyone who will someday have to die, which unfortunately is all of us.
runnerwithheadphones
6 Months or Less
Alexandra handles the subject matter with a fresh view and sensitivity. It has given me a certain calmness about the inevitable part of life for us all.
Dill22952
Six Months or Less
I share Alexandra’s wonderment about death and how different people approach their impending deaths. Having worked in the field of geriatrics- and just being human - I look forward to hearing from brave and honest people who will be willing to share their stories.
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