In this episode, Nora speaks to writer and producer Carolina Barlow about her life-altering car accident at the age of 28. Nora and Carolina discuss the commonalities in what they’ve been through (and how they both thought maybe astrology would save us — it didn’t), how much humour helps in recovery, and the inevitable depth of empathy gained through having a “before and after”: whether that’s an accident, illness, or loss. They also both agreed that balloon bouquets should be left off gift l...
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In this episode, Nora speaks to writer and producer Carolina Barlow about her life-altering car accident at the age of 28. Nora and Carolina discuss the commonalities in what they’ve been through (and how they both thought maybe astrology would save us — it didn’t), how much humour helps in recovery, and the inevitable depth of empathy gained through having a “before and after”: whether that’s an accident, illness, or loss. They also both agreed that balloon bouquets should be left off gift l...
Nora’s Story of Liver Failure, Reimagining Dreams and the 'Why' of So, Life Wants You Dead
So, Life Wants You Dead
1 hour 11 minutes
2 years ago
Nora’s Story of Liver Failure, Reimagining Dreams and the 'Why' of So, Life Wants You Dead
In this episode, Nora talks about her illness, what happened when she went into liver failure, and her subsequent liver transplant surgery. Speaking to her friend and former colleague Christine Cestaro, she talks about why she wanted to start So, Life Wants You Dead, the power of community, and what this show is all about. Artwork by Ronaé Fagon; Music by Milo Segal Follow us on socials: Instagram Tiktok Youtube Sign up for our newsletter here.
So, Life Wants You Dead
In this episode, Nora speaks to writer and producer Carolina Barlow about her life-altering car accident at the age of 28. Nora and Carolina discuss the commonalities in what they’ve been through (and how they both thought maybe astrology would save us — it didn’t), how much humour helps in recovery, and the inevitable depth of empathy gained through having a “before and after”: whether that’s an accident, illness, or loss. They also both agreed that balloon bouquets should be left off gift l...