People I Know
Mar 11th, 2008 by admin
People I Know: Mortality
“People I Know” is a periodic series of themed interviews in which I ask friends, neighbors, and acquaintances about their ideas and experiences.
In the 7-part “Mortality” series, we tackle a rarely discussed and sometimes hard to talk about topic: death. The subjects of my interviews were remarkably open and authentic about their experiences and ideas — sharing stories, opinions, or simply admitting their ambivalence or ignorance. I’m very grateful to these good people for their openness and honesty. This series of interviews was a humbling experience that challenged my own assumptions and preconceptions. I hope you also find these videos worthwhile.
Originally posted during Videoblogging Week 2006. Music by Josh Roydhouse via the Podsafe Music Network.

People I Know: Mortality, Part 1
“How often do you think about death?”
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People I Know: Mortality, Part 2
“When did you first know that living things die?”
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People I Know: Mortality, Part 3
“Are people good or bad at handling death?”
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People I Know: Mortality, Part 4
“What happens after people die?”
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People I Know: Mortality, Part 5
“What would you say if someone told you they were afraid to die?”
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People I Know: Mortality, Part 6
Stories
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People I Know: Mortality, Part 7
“If you died, what would you miss?”
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