FAR OUT #33 ~ Going Through Life’s Thresholds (with Danny van Leeuwen)

Episode Description

JR and Alasdair sit down with their first ever guest, Danny van Leeuwen, a dear friend, an author, a speaker and a patient/caregiver activist amongts many other things.
Together, they explore the many thresholds that Danny, now in his 60s, has crossed during his very rich lifetime.
From a back to the land hippie life to a Boston life, from health to chronic illness but also through the grief of losing a son, Danny shares his thoughts and life wisdom with us.

Listen and explore:

  • The importance of holding space and being there when others cross thresholds.

  • The way Danny and his family chose a back to the land life

  • "You’ve come a long way buddy": Danny’s Men’s Lib group

  • What life on land looked like: the financial situation, growing food and slaughtering chickens, the toilet situation

  • What homeschooling looked like for them and how his kids are doing these days

  • Why they left the land?

  • Danny’s career moving from individual health to organizational health

  • Traveling together towards best health

  • Learning what works for your health as an experiment

  • How to manage manageable stress?

  • Mike, Danny’s son who passed away from metastatic melanoma at 26

  • We expect too much from the health care system

  • How Danny became an activist

  • How young and old together can make the world progress

  • Living with multiple sclerosis

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Credits:

  • Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonald

  • Outro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

Pictured: Danny and his family during their back to the land hippie days in the 70s.

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