Ceara's Courage: Embracing Life Amidst Terminal Illness
It's ok to still be, still it's ok to stop and that your worth is not tied to your financial value or your productivity, and then it's ok to just be and to think about the things that matter to you and to sit with whatever that might be as well, sometimes beautiful.
How do you find hope when faced with a terminal illness? Ceara, a 37-year-old psychologist, shares her deeply personal journey on this episode of 'Making Sense of Chaos'. Returning to the podcast, Ceara opens up about living with Evans syndrome and cancer, discussing how she navigates the uncertainty of her condition. She reflects on her advocacy for voluntary assisted dying and the importance of compassion and self-care in her life.
Ceara's story is a powerful reminder that even in the face of death, we can find meaning and purpose. Her candid conversation with hosts Jason Weel and Maddie Brygel offers a heartfelt look into what it means to live fully, no matter how much time we have left. If you're seeking inspiration and a fresh perspective on life's challenges, Ceara's journey is not to be missed.