Ask the Doctor – My interviews with Michael Hebb

Michael Hebb is an innovative and influential cultural figure, entrepreneur and activist, described by the New York Times as an “underground restaurateur, impresario and provocateur.” He believes that the dinner table is one of the most effective (and overlooked) vehicles for changing the world. Since 1997 Michael has been staging invitation-only salons and dinners where guests from multiple disciplines and various backgrounds focus on specific themes or ideas. His book “Let’s Talk About Death (over Dinner): An Invitation & Guide to Life’s Most Important Conversation” has been widely read and has led to an international movement.

Last Spring, Michael Hebb interviewed me in 8 sessions about end-of-life issues. He is the founder of the End of Life Collective at a Seattle based non-profit called RoundGlass, founded by billionaire Sunny Singh. Click on any of the links below if interested.

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