Life, Death, and Letting Go: James Steensma's Honest Reflections
Those moments that depress us, those moments that confuse us, those moments that make us hate, truly hate existence, and the very Next Day make us want to say that I'm so glad I lived to see another morning.
James Steensma opens up in this episode of 'The Art of Letting Go' with a candid exploration of life's biggest themes: life, death, and the messy bits in between. Drawing from his own battles with addiction and the aftermath of significant medical procedures like ileostomy surgery and a liver transplant, James doesn't shy away from the tough conversations. How do we come to terms with the finality of death?
How do we navigate the isolating grip of anxiety or the fear of releasing past regrets? These are just some of the questions James tackles with raw honesty and a touch of humor. His message is clear: never miss an opportunity to tell those around you how much they mean to you. This episode isn't just about facing dark moments; it's about finding light and joy in the process.
If you're searching for a heartfelt discussion that blends personal struggle with universal truths, this episode is a must-listen.