Reality of mortality: what death & grief teach us about living
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes discussion of death and suicidal ideation. Listener discretion is advised. If you need support, Lifeline is available in Australia 24/7 on 13 11 14.
What happens when you confront the one thing we’re all guaranteed: death?
0:00 – Trailer
0:38 – Intro: Faith. No Filter.
1:28 – Death is inevitable
4:37 – Why is death scary? The fear of the unknown
5:22 – Fear of dying vs. Fear of death
6:27 – Ness’ near-death experience (SCAD heart attack)
7:52 – Peace in the face of impending doom
8:17 – Post-traumatic fear: when peace turns to anxiety
11:21 – Living well vs Living in fear
12:23 – The sad irony of grief
13:39 – Near-death experiences and altruism
30:25 – How to live well in the face of loss
In this episode of Filthy Hope, hosts Rev Ness Williams-Henke and Rev Jon Humphries enter one of life’s hardest conversations: the reality of mortality. Together, they explore why death feels so frightening, how the fear of it can quietly limit our lives, and how grief reshapes the way we move through the world.
Rev Ness shares her own near-death experience during a SCAD heart attack, reflecting on the profound paradox of unexpected peace she felt in the moment and the life-limiting anxiety that followed. The conversation explores how living well, supporting one another, and focusing on love are the antidotes to the paralysing fear of the inevitable unknown.
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