Show starts at 7:30PMAs part of Reimagine, activist, entrepreneur, and TEDMED speaker Michael Hebb - founder of Death Over Dinner's unique conversation platform - brings you a night of dialogue and magic, with guests you won't want to miss. Of the many conversations we have throughout our lifetime, few carry more significance than those centered around death. How often do we explore our own mortality, what we fear or what we hope for during end-of-life care, and how we want to be remembered? As our friend Lesley Hazleton so concisely states, “we are finite beings within infinity.” Inspired by the loss of their respective parents, Michael Hebb and Angel Grant created Death Over Dinner as a vehicle to encourage greater comfort and literacy around the one thing we all have in common. Since its inception in 2013, Death Over Dinner has grown into a global movement and spawned hundreds of thousands of dining experiences, a book entitled Let’s Talk About Death (Hachette, October 2018) and a series of workshops offering keen insights on how to explore this topic within yourself and with loved ones.
Show starts at 7:30PMAs part of Reimagine, activist, entrepreneur, and TEDMED speaker Michael Hebb - founder of Death Over Dinner's unique conversation platform - brings you a night of dialogue and magic, with guests you won't want to miss. Of the many conversations we have throughout our lifetime, few carry more significance than those centered around death. How often do we explore our own mortality, what we fear or what we hope for during end-of-life care, and how we want to be remembered? As our friend Lesley Hazleton so concisely states, “we are finite beings within infinity.” Inspired by the loss of their respective parents, Michael Hebb and Angel Grant created Death Over Dinner as a vehicle to encourage greater comfort and literacy around the one thing we all have in common. Since its inception in 2013, Death Over Dinner has grown into a global movement and spawned hundreds of thousands of dining experiences, a book entitled Let’s Talk About Death (Hachette, October 2018) and a series of workshops offering keen insights on how to explore this topic within yourself and with loved ones.
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