[Repost] FAR OUT #33 ~ Going through life's thresholds with Danny van Leeuwen

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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 groupWhat life on land looked like: the financial situation, growing food and slaughtering chickens, the toilet situationWhat homeschooling looked like for them and how his kids are doing these daysWhy they left the land?Danny's career moving from individual health to organizational healthTraveling together towards best healthLearning what works for your health as an experimentHow to manage manageable stress?Mike, Danny's son who passed away from metastatic melanoma at 26We expect too much from the health care systemHow Danny became an activistHow young and old together can make the world progressLiving with multiple sclerosisMentioned on this episode:Danny's Blog and Podcast: https://www.health-hats.com/new-health-hats-blog/Danny on LinkedInDanny on the Back2Basics podcast with Leticia LatinoThe blog posts we mentioned:Episode 1 of Health Hats podcast about Mike, Danny's son who died at age 26 on November 18, 2002, of metastatic melanoma.Crossing ThresholdsLearning What WorksAdjusting to new chronic illnessSetting Personal Health GoalsEureka! Triggers and SignalsConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeAlasdair @ www.alasdairplambeck.comSupport this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao locally sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro 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.