• A Good Death Requires a Life Well Lived with Leadership Coach & Comedian Pam Dibbs

  • Jul 6 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

A Good Death Requires a Life Well Lived with Leadership Coach & Comedian Pam Dibbs

  • Summary

  • Live Each Day with Joy…

    Pam Dibbs has been an entrepreneur for 30 years and now runs two businesses. She is a leadership coach, facilitator, producer, speaker and comedian — sometimes all in one day! Pam’s latest undertaking is The Good Death Project, based on the premise that a good death requires a life well lived. This is an uplifting episode with lots of laughs. We talk style and even fashion disasters, as Pam recalls the day she spent (many years ago) with The People’s Princess. Yes, that’s right — Princess Diana! ✨

    Pam’s Links

    • Website: Dibbs on Life
    • LinkedIn: pamdibbs
    • Instagram: @pamdibbs

    Inspiration

    • Fleabag A comedy series by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. “It’s comedic genius. She’s also somebody that deals with death in a lot of her writing. And she has that way of dealing with it where she’s having you face it, but she’s doing it through levity and comedy. I think it’s genius“.
    • After Life A comedy-drama series by Ricky Gervais. “A really, really great look at death in a fresh way with lots of comedy, but lots of heart“.
    • WeCroak App “It will send you a reminder five times a day that you’re going to die. Quotes, funny sayings… It’s brilliant. So simple. Yet so brilliant“.

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