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How Dying Can Teach About Living: Confessions of a Hospice Chaplain | Joseph Wadas | TEDxSavannah 

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Joseph Wadas examines the truly important priorities in life, inspired by the lessons learned from the hospice patients he’s worked with over the years.
Disclaimer: Names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals and their families.
Joseph Wadas was born in California, grew up in Alabama and went to the seminary in Louisiana, where he earned a BA in Philosophy. Following graduate studies in Rome, Italy, Joseph was ordained in 1991 and served several churches in Alabama as a pastor. In 2004 he moved to Georgia and now holds multiple positions … as a hospice chaplain, a philosophy professor for Georgia Southern University, and a wedding officiant. Joseph says his personal life is blessed with a beautiful wife, three children, three grandchildren, and two dogs.
Joseph Wadas was born in California, grew up in Alabama and went to the seminary in Louisiana, where he earned a BA in Philosophy. Following graduate studies in Rome, Italy, Joseph was ordained in 1991 and served several churches in Alabama as a pastor. In 2004 he moved to Georgia and now holds multiple positions … as a hospice chaplain, a philosophy professor for Georgia Southern University, and a wedding officiant. Joseph says his personal life is blessed with a beautiful wife, three children, three grandchildren, and two dogs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 9   
@Triplebeffect
@Triplebeffect 2 года назад
"Let us live fully today." 💜 Thank you.
@judylorenz2542
@judylorenz2542 6 лет назад
So powerful, Thank you Joe!
@danareeves67
@danareeves67 6 лет назад
Joe, this is just beautiful. As an adoptee, this hit really close to home and made me even more grateful that I had the opportunity to connect with and meet both of my birth parents. Thank you for sharing your insight!
@davidkerrigan1177
@davidkerrigan1177 6 лет назад
Bravo, Joe! Awesome content and delivery!
@lanbaode
@lanbaode 3 года назад
Wow! This is the most powerful TED Talk. Thank you Chaplain!
@Meredith_ann
@Meredith_ann 6 лет назад
Awesome uncle joe. Best ted talk!!!
@nightdreamer2315
@nightdreamer2315 6 лет назад
He was my ethics and morals teacher at Georgia Southern! Now he's my Philosophy teacher this semester. He's like this in class too, a great teacher.
@tjtorre7080
@tjtorre7080 5 лет назад
Well said Joe! This made me think of my grandmother who passed last year...moving away and how we often miss family connectivity. Thanks for sharing.
@certfiedmedicareagents
@certfiedmedicareagents 5 лет назад
Great advice.
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