
Till my time comes, can I keep smiling?
03/06/23 • 32 min
After a frightening flight (may have been mild for those without a fear of flying) and some experiences around aging family this past week, I share in this episode about mortality, aging, the elderly.
Trigger warnings: suicide, flying, elder care
After a frightening flight (may have been mild for those without a fear of flying) and some experiences around aging family this past week, I share in this episode about mortality, aging, the elderly.
Trigger warnings: suicide, flying, elder care
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