Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)

Dr. Marianne Matzo, FAAN and Charlie Navarrette

A thoughtful exploration of everything about life-limiting illness, dying, and death. Everyone Dies is a nonprofit organization with the goal to educate the public about the processes associated with dying and death, empower regarding options and evidence-based information to help them guide their care, normalize dying, and reinforce that even though everyone dies, first we live, and that every day we are alive is a gift.

  1. Constipation: Types, Causes, Risks, and What You Can do to Prevent It

    2d ago

    Constipation: Types, Causes, Risks, and What You Can do to Prevent It

    Constipation isn’t just uncomfortable—it can become dangerous. Especially after illness, surgery, or certain medications, what seems minor can turn into something serious. In this episode, we explain what constipation is, why it happens, and what your body needs to function the way it should. We break down the role of hydration, movement, and fiber, and why small changes can prevent bigger problems. We also talk about who is most at risk, including people with chronic illness, those recovering from abdominal surgery, and anyone taking medications that slow the gut. https://bit.ly/3QEeoRS Key Moments: 00:00 - Intro: The High-Risk Gut (Surgery, Aging, and GLP-1 Meds)01:33 - Fiber-lous Recipe: Spicy Deviled Walnuts02:04 - From Berated Brother to Breakfast Boss: The W.K. Kellogg Story06:11 - Adhesions and Bowel Obstructions, Why Abdominal Surgery Can Cause Constipation 07:29 - Secrets of a Good Movement: Roughage, Hydration, Exercise and Laxative Safety12:49 - "Thinker" on the Throne: Why Your Pooping Posture Matters15:14 - Want to Avoid Constipation? Eat This23:03 - Outro#constipation #guthealth #digestivehealth #bowelhealth  #fiber #hydration #healthtips #wellness #caregiverlife #endoflife #seriousillness #postoperativecare #nurselife #patienteducation #everyonediespodcast #cancersurvivor #aging #cancersurvivor Support the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    25 min
  2. Beyond the Apocalypse: What The Four Horsemen Teach Us About Living in Today's World

    Jun 5

    Beyond the Apocalypse: What The Four Horsemen Teach Us About Living in Today's World

    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are often treated as distant, frightening symbols of the end times. But in this episode of Everyone Dies, we take a grounded, thoughtful look at what Conquest, War, Famine, and Death represent—and why they matter right now. From global conflict and food insecurity to health crises and the absolute certainty of mortality, these ancient images continue to mirror modern life. This isn't a conversation about fear. By naming these struggles, we strip away their power, allowing us to live with greater intention, care deeply for one another, and remember that even in uncertain times, every single day is a gift. Get Show Notes Here: https://bit.ly/4ftH1ve In This Episode: Comfort in the Darkness: A delicious recipe for Devils on Horseback and a beautiful reading from Anne Lamott on holding back the dark through radical self-love and practical gratitude.The Four Horsemen Unsealed: A deep dive into the historical, biblical, and artistic legacy of the riders from the Book of Revelation, and how their themes connect directly to our current societal struggles.The Weight of Choice: A striking reading from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged on personal responsibility, absolutes, and the danger of compromising with evil.Episode Bookmarks: 00:00 - Intro03:37 - Recipe of the Week: Devils on Horseback04:12 - Getting Our Joy Back (Anne Lamott)07:18 - The Symbolism of the Four Horsemen09:03 - The Four Horsemen in the Bible12:38 - How The Four Horsemen Resonate in Literature and Art14:17 - Themes in the World Around Us17:14 - From Ayn Rand, in Atlas Shrugged19:25 - OutroResources Mentioned in This Episode (Links on Website): Recipe: Devils on HorsebackBooks: The Road by Cormac McCarthy, Option B by Sheryl Sandberg & Adam GrantCommunity Tools: The Conversation Project#EveryoneDies #FourHorsemen #DeathEducation #EndOfLife #MortalityAwareness #GriefSupport #MeaningInLife #ApocalypseSymbolism #SeriousIllness #Humanities  Support the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    21 min
  3. Memento Mori: Death Changes How You Live, If You Let It

    May 29

    Memento Mori: Death Changes How You Live, If You Let It

    Embrace mortality to live with intention. Explore the history of Memento Mori, the Grim Reaper, Liberace’s legacy, and why facing death changes everything. https://bit.ly/434ASy3 Memento Mori. What Does it Really Mean? You are going to die. What if remembering that is the key to actually living well? Most of us don’t spend much time thinking about death. But when we do, something interesting happens: we start to see what matters. This week, Marianne and Charlie kick off a brand-new series exploring the humanities and the art of dying.  From the lavish life and hidden cause of death of Liberace to the driving funk of The Rolling Stones’ "Dancing with Mr. D," we explore how history, art, and myth use mortality not to create fear, but to bring ultimate clarity to life. Tune in, grab Liberace's recipe for Singapore and Malaysian Satay, and learn how to carpe the heck out of your diem. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: How Can Awareness of Death Change Our Life? 03:18 - Recipe-Liberace's Singapore and Malasian Satay Appetizer 04:32 - Liberace's Obituary 10:23 - The Meaning of Memento Mori 13:45 - The Origin of the Grim Reaper 16:50 - The Guides of Souls: Psychopomps and Charon's Boat 19:57 - "Dancing with Mr D" - Rolling Stones 22:24 - Outro - Carpe the Heck Out of Your Diem! #MementoMori #EmbraceMortality #LiveWithIntention #CarpeDiem #DeathPositive #GrimReaper #EveryoneDies #PodcastLife #Liberace #RollingStones #EndofLife #DeathAwareness #GriefEducation #ArtOfDying #HistoryOfDeath  Related Episodes: S3E43: How Accepting Death Can Improve Your Life – If you want to dive deeper into how breaking the culture of silence directly transforms your day-to-day choices, this episode is the perfect next step.S4E10: How to turn Aging into a Superpower – Discover how embracing your mortality strips away the trivial noise of daily life, leaving room for a vivid, beautiful, and highly intentional perspective on the time we have left.S7E04: An App That Predicts Your Death Date: Would You Want to Know? – If you want a modern, high-tech twist on memento mori, this episode explores what happens when we give death a digital face instead of a historical one. It looks at how a real-time countdown clock can either trigger data anxiety or act as the ultimate motivator to choose better, live deeper, and actively reclaim your time.Support the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    24 min
  4. Hantavirus: The Deadly Virus Hidden in Mouse Droppings

    May 23

    Hantavirus: The Deadly Virus Hidden in Mouse Droppings

    A deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to the expedition cruise ship MV Hondius has placed this rare but dangerous disease back into international headlines. In this episode of the Everyone Dies podcast, we explain what hantavirus is, how it spreads, why symptoms are often mistaken for the flu, and what people need to know to stay safe. https://bit.ly/3PyMztS You will learn: How hantavirus spreadsThe difference between Old World and New World hantavirusesEarly warning signs and symptomsWhy breathing problems can develop rapidlyThe incubation period after exposureSafe cleaning practices for rodent droppingsHow to reduce rodent exposure in homes, cabins, campers, and shedsHantavirus infections are rare, but the disease can become deadly very quickly. Awareness, prevention, and early medical attention may save lives. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: What You Need to Know about Hantavirus 01:57 - Recipe of the Week: Prune Bacon Jam Crustini 02:25 - Current State of Hantavirus Response in America 07:47 - Hantavirus: What it is and How It's Transmitted 09:53 - Why a Long Incubation Time is Problematic 13:12 - Hantavirus Symptoms and When to Seek Medical Attention 18:28 - "When I Go" by Donna Ashworth 19:55 - Outro Related Episode: S6E32: When a Cough Becomes a Killer: What Everyone Needs to Know About Pneumonia Support the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    21 min
  5. The Grief Hidden Inside Hamlet

    May 15

    The Grief Hidden Inside Hamlet

    What happens when grief is too large to stay silent? In this episode of the Everyone Dies podcast, we explore the death of a child and how profound loss reshapes the human heart. Inspired by the film Hamnet, author Neil Perry Gordon shares his journey of losing his son, Sam, and how grief often finds another form in art and creativity. This is a conversation about learning how love continues after death and why grief changes the imagination forever. https://bit.ly/4dLOCDV We discuss: The emotional connection between Hamnet and HamletHow parents survive the death of a childWhy grief often appears indirectly through creativityThe difference between healing and continuationHow art can help grieving people feel less aloneA month after we started this podcast in 2020, Charlie’s son Michael was murdered. Last year at this time we published a podcast, written by Charlie, titled “When your child is murdered”. We deliberately did not say Michael died, because that implies something very different than the senselessness and harshness of murder. Michael was 23 at the time he was shot, and we mourn along with Charlie and Michael’s mother, Kim. We dedicate this second week of May podcast to Michael and his family…and to all the families grieving the untimely deaths of their children.  In This Episode: 00:00 - Intro - Memorial Episode, 6 Years Since the Murder of Charlie's Son 00:55 - Reading by Neil Perry: "Hamnet, Hamlet and the loss of my son" 10:14 - Intro to S6E7 Rebroadcast: Grieving a Child That Was Murdered 11:58 - Road Trip, New Hampshire 13:51 - Recipe: Poutin 15:41 - Remembering Michael, Charlie's Murdered Son 23:55 - Eric Clapton: Tears in Heaven 25:48 - Outro Related Episodes: S6E7: Traumatic Grief, Grieving a Child that Was MurderedS1E52: Coping with a Child’s DeathS6E34: Surviving the Waves: Tips on How to Live Alongside GriefS1E12: Traumatic GriefS4E39: Traumatic Grief: What it is and How to Find a Therapist to Help Manage ItS6E45: When Closure Isn’t Possible: How to Find a Way Forward Through GriefSupport the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    27 min
  6. 93% Preventable: Why Native American Mothers Are Still Dying After Childbirth

    May 1

    93% Preventable: Why Native American Mothers Are Still Dying After Childbirth

    Indigenous maternal health is in a critical state, but we can change that. Learn why 93% of pregnancy-related deaths in these communities are preventable. Explore the healthcare gaps for First Nations and how restorative midwifery is working to save lives.  https://bit.ly/4uncumO What You'll Learn: The 93% Preventability Gap: While 87% of all U.S. maternal deaths are preventable, that number rises to 93% for Native American and Alaska Native populations, signaling a critical failure in the care pipeline.The Postpartum "Blind Spot": 68% of pregnancy-related deaths occur between one week and one year after birth. Most of these happen after 43 days postpartum, a period when many mothers lose insurance or clinical support. Leading Causes are Treatable: Mental health conditions and infections are the top underlying causes. These are highly manageable when caught early, yet they often go unnoticed in "medical deserts." The Power of Advocacy: Learn why every mother should explicitly state, "I was pregnant within the last year," to every healthcare provider they see to trigger appropriate clinical protocols.Restoring Traditions: How Indigenous-led midwifery and the Momnibus Act are working to dismantle systemic bias and return to culturally safe birthing practices.#MaternalHealth #NativeHealth #PublicHealth #PostpartumCare #HealthEquity #HearHer #MaternalMortality #WomensHealth #IndigenousHealth #HealthcareAccess #CDC Support the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    50 min
  7. An App That Predicts Your Death Date: Would You Want to Know?”

    Apr 25

    An App That Predicts Your Death Date: Would You Want to Know?”

    Can knowing your death date help you live longer? Explore the Death Clock app, AI longevity predictions, and how small lifestyle shifts can extend your life. https://bit.ly/4cBBrDK A study of 60,000 people found that just a few minutes of better sleep, a little more movement, and small changes in diet could add years to your life. Not dramatic changes, small ones. Now imagine an app that tracks those choices—and tells you, in real time, how they’re affecting the day you’re likely to die. I tried it. It gave me a date. And then, after one good night of sleep, it gave me a different one.  Today, we’re exploring what happens when technology meets mortality—and whether knowing your “death date” changes how you live. Because Everyone Dies. And every day is a gift. In this Episode: 00:00 - Predicting Mortality: Would You Want to Know Your Death Date?03:17 - Ikaria Longevity Recipe: Zucchini-Herb Pie04:02 - The Voice of Pink Floyd: Clare Torry’s "Great Gig in the Sky"09:09 – An App Called Death Clock: Learn How AI Calculates Life Expectancy11:17 - Preventive Health Protocols: Turning Data into Longevity15:21- Can One Night of Sleep Shift Your Death Date? Learn How a 60,000-Person Study Backs Small Changes in Lifespan17:33 - Facing the Countdown: Listener Perspectives on Mortality23:50 - Active Devotion: Lyrics from "The Great Gig in the Sky"25:10: Outro Support the show Connect with Us: Email our Host: mail@every1dies.org  Website: https://every1dies.org: Find show notes, links and expanded resources Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

    27 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.7
out of 5
12 Ratings

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A thoughtful exploration of everything about life-limiting illness, dying, and death. Everyone Dies is a nonprofit organization with the goal to educate the public about the processes associated with dying and death, empower regarding options and evidence-based information to help them guide their care, normalize dying, and reinforce that even though everyone dies, first we live, and that every day we are alive is a gift.

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