


I loved the perspective of a 102 year old doctor who‘s focused on treating the whole person. Here, she focuses on what matters most in life, essentially how to be happy/content even when facing challenges like grief, illness, the breakdown of a marriage (drags her ex husband and I‘m here for it). I listened to the audio which featured a few clips from Gladys. The main problem for me was the “heal your cancerous tumor by fasting” vibes. Like what?
JenniferEgnor You might be interested in this podcast. The last sentence you gave here gave me those kind of vibes…they talk about this kind of thing on the show. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conspirituality/id1515827446 (edited) 1w
Chelsea.Poole @JenniferEgnor definitely interested! I am on hold for the audio of that podcast, with the same name. I really wish I made more time to listen to podcasts, but I‘m always listening to books instead. Have you listened to the podcast? 1w
JenniferEgnor @Chelsea.Poole yes, all the time! 1w
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