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P.S. We Expire with Morgan Motsinger

Hosted by Morgan Motsinger · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 102 episodes

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About this podcast

The title says it all: we expire. And yet most of us live like we have infinite time to become who we want to be, to have the conversations that matter, to stop shrinking ourselves. I'm Morgan. I'm a mother, entrepreneur, and someone who is doing the messy work of rebuilding after loss. On this podcast, I talk with people about the things we usually avoid: death, grief, caregiving, self-trust, and the courage it takes to live deliberately instead of on autopilot. These aren't conversations about becoming perfect. They're about becoming real.

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Morgan Motsinger hosts P.S. We Expire with Morgan Motsinger, a education show with 102 episodes published.

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Ep95: Keeping our kids from swallowing the Red Pill with Dr. Brendan K. Hartman

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Ep92: Alzheimer's prevention and healthy living (that only sucks a little bit) with Rachel Daugherty

Nov 12, 20251h 10m0

Check out my free resource vault at https://www.morganmotsinger.com/vault Life can get pretty hairy, pretty quickly. When Rachel's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and she was thrust into a caregiving role, somethin

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Ep91: A one-way flight to India that impacted her view of dying with Elizabeth

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What are the gaps in grief care in our culture? What types of supports need to be in place that we have outsourced to healthcare that need to be reestablished in community? This beautiful conversation with Elizabeth expl

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Ep90: 15-Minute Mindfulness

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This body scan is wonderful for a short break during your day or getting your body and mind ready for sleep. This guided head to toe exercise is a great way to notice areas where you hold tension. Enjoy!

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Ep89: Turning your ideas in action

Sep 4, 202529m0

https://www.morganmotsinger.com/shop/idea-action-30-day-challenge This episode will lead you through how I think about turning ideas into action. This isn't just about goal setting (yes, I'm familiar with the SMART frame

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Ep88: Something is very wrong: how our distracted presence is ruining our relationships

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On a scale from 1-5, how often do you feel like this? I feel I have to sacrifice meaningful conversation because of others' device use. I've given up expecting full attention from people during social interactions. I mis

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Ep87: End-of-life conversations we all should be having with Amy Hensley & Erin Putney

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Talking about death isn't really everyone's favorite. One of the big problems with actively avoiding or maybe just never considering how things are going to go at the end is we miss out on some really important conversat

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Ep86: The Pink Book: A Caregivers Sanity-Saving Resource with Mike George

Jun 13, 20251h 14m0

I remember cobbling notes together on my phone, writing things on paper scattered here or there, until I finally gathered all the notes about Anni's care into one document. This simple act made it possible to relax a bit

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Ep85: Exploring your inner basement--the metaphor I think about all the time

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In this relatively short, solo episode, I'm sharing one of the metaphors for the inner life that has really impacted me over the past several years, The Inner House. Let me know if this resonates with you by sending me a

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Ep84: Ignite your learning (at any age!) with Dr. Gina Anderson

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In this conversation, Dr. Gina Anderson and I discuss the intricacies of memory, learning, and the mind-body connection. She explains the differences between working, short-term, and long-term memory, emphasizing the imp

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Ep.83: Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence with Yosi Amram

May 9, 20251h 5m0

If you're asked to think of someone emotional, whether in your friend group or family, someone immediately comes to mind. I would bet that your thoughts about being "emotional" conjure negative feelings. Why is that? In

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Ep82: Joyous effort, Buddhism, and the path to personal growth with Janet Ettele

May 2, 20251h 19m0

In this conversation, Janet Ettele shares her journey of self-discovery, influenced by her love for music and the teachings of Buddhism. She discusses the importance of silence, mindfulness, and the role of storytelling

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Ep81: Time Poverty and the Addiction of Busyness with Peggy Sullivan

Apr 16, 20251h 0m0

So here's the thing about "time poverty" — it's just a fancy term for what most of us are doing: running around like our hair is on fire while responding to emails at stoplights and calling it "multitasking." Being busy

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Ep80: Battling for bliss: why your happiness is worth the fight

Mar 14, 202529m0

I've been feeling very down but lately, I've felt a renewed sense of determination to pursue happiness. But...how? I'm sharing super practical ways I've been bringing happiness into my life. I also share why the pursuit

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Ep79: Caregiver PTSD with Dr. Lisa Peña

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