Barbara Ehrenreich: Natural Causes

How to live well, even joyously, while accepting our mortality is a vitally important philosophical challenge. Author and cellular immunologist Barbara Ehrenreich shares insight from her latest book Natural Causes: An Epidemic of Wellness, the Certainty of Dying, and Killing Ourselves to Live Longer, and tackles the seemingly unsolvable problem of how we might better prepare ourselves for the end-while still reveling in the lives that remain to us.
We tend to believe we have agency over our bodies, our minds, and even over the manner of our deaths. But Ehrenreich shares the latest science which shows that the microscopic subunits of our bodies make their own “decisions,” and not always in our favor. Ehrenreich is joined onstage in conversation with KUOW’s Ross Reynolds. Together they delve into the cellular basis of aging and shows how little control we actually have over it, starting with the mysterious and seldom-acknowledged tendency of our own immune cells to promote deadly cancers. Ehrenreich describes how we over-prepare and worry way too much about what is inevitable. Join Ehrenreich and Reynolds for thoughtful considerations of the aging process (and our control over it) and the offer of an entirely new understanding of our bodies, ourselves, and our place in the universe.
Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of over a dozen books, including the New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed. She has a PhD in cellular immunology from Rockefeller University and writes frequently about health care and medical science, among many other subjects.
Ross Reynolds is the Executive Producer of Community Engagement at KUOW. He creates community conversations such as the Ask A events, and occasionally produces arts and news features. He is the former co-host of KUOW’s daily news magazine The Record and KUOW’s award-winning daily news-talk program The Conversation.
Thanks to Seattle Town Hall and Elliott Bay Books
Recorded 5/2/18
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  • @bettydiaz8174
    @bettydiaz81742 жыл бұрын

    Couldn’t agree more.

  • @drmom5
    @drmom53 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Ehrenreich is a Renaissance Woman and a treasure.

  • @stewbabe5028
    @stewbabe50282 жыл бұрын

    Thoughtful advice especially around over 65 and the abundance of “how to stay young’”, advice. Be old, get old, dig it. Part of life’s cycle.

  • @suzushiEitan
    @suzushiEitan6 жыл бұрын

    Wise, so wise.

  • @laurenschilter7347
    @laurenschilter73475 жыл бұрын

    My queen.

  • @lsbardfield
    @lsbardfield6 жыл бұрын

    As someone who promotes prevention for a living, I must admit that this engaging woman makes a great argument against it.

  • @kamilareeder943

    @kamilareeder943

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lynda Bardfield yeah but like how helpful is prevention when you’re already 74 years old ? Like by the time the polyps in your colon turn into cancer you’ll be dead anyway. Like at a certain point, you should just enjoy your life. Why isn’t more prevention advocated for young people ?

  • @Annabell860
    @Annabell8604 жыл бұрын

    so true!!

  • @blueberry66666
    @blueberry666666 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ed Mays.

  • @konormccracken
    @konormccracken4 жыл бұрын

    for all of us: 👏go👏off👏queen👏

  • @johnrhardin6460
    @johnrhardin64604 жыл бұрын

    Don’t know who’s speaking on your show tonight 8/25/2020 but she’s as bad as Joe Biden rambling about this and that