49 min

Live Like You Might Die Tomorrow: Embrace Mortality Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

    • Espiritualidad

In this episode of "Life, Death, and the Space Between," I chat with Kate Manser, the author of "You Might Die Tomorrow." We delve into how facing death has deeply impacted Kate's intentional living. She opens up about losing friends and how it transformed her mindset from scarcity to abundance. We discuss the deathbed gut check, the value of human connections, and living a vibrant, soul-aligned life. Kate leaves us with three key takeaways: embrace mortality, destroy limiting beliefs, and find joy in everyday moments.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 The impact of death
02:08 Confronting death
03:28 Embracing life after loss
05:32 The importance of living fully
09:34 Recognizing the beauty of endings
12:45 Shift in life perspective
17:28 Living with intention
19:29 The deathbed gut check
24:25 Living true to oneself
30:13 The significance of relationships
32:31 Manifesting desires with intention
37:40 Embracing life's challenges
39:37 Cultivating an abundant mindset
40:41 Living in Abundance
41:59 Trusting the Process
43:16 Living Like You Might Die Tomorrow
44:56 Creation and Destruction
46:05 Cultivating Enjoyment
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SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:
 
If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins
 
As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!
 
Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins:
 
●       Instagram
●       YouTube
●       Website
●       Facebook
 
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FOLLOW KATE MANSER:
 
 
Find Kate on https://www.katemanser.com/
INSTAGRAM @thealivekate
 
Life, Death and the Space Between is brought to you by:
Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive Producer
Podcastize.net | Audio & Video Production | 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of "Life, Death, and the Space Between," I chat with Kate Manser, the author of "You Might Die Tomorrow." We delve into how facing death has deeply impacted Kate's intentional living. She opens up about losing friends and how it transformed her mindset from scarcity to abundance. We discuss the deathbed gut check, the value of human connections, and living a vibrant, soul-aligned life. Kate leaves us with three key takeaways: embrace mortality, destroy limiting beliefs, and find joy in everyday moments.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 The impact of death
02:08 Confronting death
03:28 Embracing life after loss
05:32 The importance of living fully
09:34 Recognizing the beauty of endings
12:45 Shift in life perspective
17:28 Living with intention
19:29 The deathbed gut check
24:25 Living true to oneself
30:13 The significance of relationships
32:31 Manifesting desires with intention
37:40 Embracing life's challenges
39:37 Cultivating an abundant mindset
40:41 Living in Abundance
41:59 Trusting the Process
43:16 Living Like You Might Die Tomorrow
44:56 Creation and Destruction
46:05 Cultivating Enjoyment
***********************************************
 
SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:
 
If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins
 
As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!
 
Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins:
 
●       Instagram
●       YouTube
●       Website
●       Facebook
 
***********************************************
 
 
FOLLOW KATE MANSER:
 
 
Find Kate on https://www.katemanser.com/
INSTAGRAM @thealivekate
 
Life, Death and the Space Between is brought to you by:
Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive Producer
Podcastize.net | Audio & Video Production | 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

49 min