Dying to Meet You by Angjolie Mei
Dying to Meet You by Angjolie Mei
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[Dying To Meet You] Yung Feng Tan: "Death can reveal the love and blessings within"
Yung Feng, founder of Yì Yuán Life Care based in KL, chats with Angjolie Mei about surviving and thriving as a boutique funeral company amidst traditional mindsets. They explore the significance of pre-planning funerals and how embracing the inevitability of death can lead to more present and fulfilling lives.
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Winston Tay: "Something is wrong with mum"
มุมมอง 73หลายเดือนก่อน
In this heartfelt episode, Angjolie sits down with social media manager Winston Tay, where he shares the emotional journey of pre-planning his mum's farewell, and the challenging years through his family's journey through his mother's dementia. He also delves into the complexities of honouring a loved one's wishes, and the myriad emotions that families face in such times. Subscribe to the Dying...
[Dying To Meet You] Dr Choo Wei Chieh: "Dying actually isn't so terrible"
มุมมอง 3972 หลายเดือนก่อน
Angjolie meets up with Dr Choo Wei Chieh, homecare doctor and CEO/cofounder of Ninkatec, a palliative care services provider in Singapore for a deep dive discussion on managing patients (both young and old) who are facing end of life and their families, Advanced Care Planning, mental wellness and burning out in the palliative care field... and maybe a little Netflix, too. Subscribe to the Dying...
A Walk Through Paris: Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Part 3)
มุมมอง 283 หลายเดือนก่อน
In Part 3 of our walk through Pere Lachaise cemetery, we finally reach the "wow", very popular tombstone of Oscar Wilde, but some things have changed since I first visited; watch and I'll show you.
A Walk Through Paris: Pere Lachaise Cemetery Part 2
มุมมอง 233 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 2 of our visit to Pere Lachaise cemetery is up! I share what happened the first time I visited this place, and also show you a unique way that loved ones are commemorated here.
A Walk Through Paris: Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Part 1)
มุมมอง 423 หลายเดือนก่อน
In my latest trip to Paris, I visited the beautiful Pere Lachaise cemetery. It's a place I come to often, and in this video series I wanted to take you through a walk with me to see why this place holds so much meaning for me. Check out the special "celebrity appearance" at the end!
[Dying To Meet You] Calvin Pang - "I live learning how to die"
มุมมอง 4454 หลายเดือนก่อน
As an art therapist working in a local hospice, Calvin Pang's outlook in life is inevitably shaped by his experience in palliative and end-of-life care. In this season's second episode, Calvin shares the valuable lessons his patients have taught him in the course of his work, as well as his own perspectives of life, death and the love that goes into cherishing the precious moments he shares wit...
[Dying To Meet You] Whee Jim - "I'm in the final stages of my life"
มุมมอง 8K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Diagnosed with motor neuron disease and facing a dire prognosis, Whee Jim shares his journey of love, loss, and legacy, his own struggles with losing control of his body a little at a time, and the importance of living fully. Subscribe to the Dying To Meet You podcast on your Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast or any of your preferred podcast platforms for new episodes and content: pod.link...
Lessons on Life by an Experienced Entrepreneur
มุมมอง 106ปีที่แล้ว
George Gan shares his highs and lows in business, but found joy as a father after experiencing failure in business. People fixate their lives on their career but fail to smell the roses. When George paused to take stock of his life, he realised he is wealthy in other ways. He also reminds other fellow entrepreneurs that their an expiry date on time you can spend with your children in a funny bu...
Brain Haemorrhage and Stroke at 18 Years Old, But His Life Turned for the Better
มุมมอง 81ปีที่แล้ว
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Funeral Practices in Africa - Mourning widows to remain celibate for one year, and other insights
มุมมอง 54ปีที่แล้ว
We decide to take a break from our usual interviews to day and discuss funeral practices in Africa instead. Angjolie Mei recently spent about two weeks in Cape Town and the African Safari. She brought Dying to Meet You on the roads with her and got her guide to share what funeral practices Africans observe. If this episode does well, we might start traveling around the world and documenting thi...
Rare photos of Angjolie Mei being "fat and ugly"
มุมมอง 87ปีที่แล้ว
This is a highlight reel of the interview I did with Jensen for the Dying to Meet You podcast. He and I both share the love of solitude. We have no issues dining or watching movies on our own. I revealed that when I was young, I had a huge self esteem problem. I don't usually share information (or even photographs) like this, but on Dying to Meet You my guests don't hold back, and neither do I....
5 "Magic" Words that Turned Raymond's Life From Failure to Success
มุมมอง 70ปีที่แล้ว
Today Raymond runs 11 successful businesses, appears on magazines, and heads the Malaysian chapter as President of Entrepreneurs' Organisation. He smiles and gives a wam handshake; nobody would imagine the struggles that Raymond had gone through. All successful people have their origin stories, but not many are willing to share them. This is the highlight reel. If the story interests you, check...
All Our Lives are $hitty! How do we overcome this mindset?
มุมมอง 89ปีที่แล้ว
Chun's parents came from an era where hardwork and dedication were the key to success. They worked hard, kept grinding at life, and eventually managed to provide a decent life for their son. They gave Chun the same loving parental advice - "Forget your passion, just work hard. In thirty years, you can enjoy yourself." That's certainly isn't the life the modern generation want for themselves. Ho...
Rare Moment Angjolie Reveals How She Found Love at Burning Man
มุมมอง 82ปีที่แล้ว
Relationships are hard work, and to make a relationship last often times require more than just love. In this brief reveal, Angjolie recalls the time she was at burning man and was just about to give up on love when the universe decided to intervene and put them together. Most of us have loved and lost before, and for some, maybe even found back that love in the same partner. What's your magica...
The Secret to Running a Successful Business Under 30 years old. All startup entrepreneurs must know
มุมมอง 58ปีที่แล้ว
The Secret to Running a Successful Business Under 30 years old. All startup entrepreneurs must know
Woodlands Memorial Walkthrough. It's a 6 star facility for holding funerals.
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Woodlands Memorial Walkthrough. It's a 6 star facility for holding funerals.
The Whale is a powerful movie that will make you CRY!
มุมมอง 29ปีที่แล้ว
The Whale is a powerful movie that will make you CRY!
Stephen McGown survives six years Al Qaeda and how that changed his view of life
มุมมอง 63ปีที่แล้ว
Stephen McGown survives six years Al Qaeda and how that changed his view of life
Work Too Hard and Almost Died. Is it Worth It?
มุมมอง 42ปีที่แล้ว
Work Too Hard and Almost Died. Is it Worth It?
Starting Your Own Business is Tough! But Even the Low Points are Opportunities
มุมมอง 83ปีที่แล้ว
Starting Your Own Business is Tough! But Even the Low Points are Opportunities
Husband or the Wife - If you had a choice, who should die first?
มุมมอง 37ปีที่แล้ว
Husband or the Wife - If you had a choice, who should die first?
Juggling with Guilt and What-Ifs
มุมมอง 20ปีที่แล้ว
Juggling with Guilt and What-Ifs
How to Deal with the Death of a Spouse? It's Ok to Not be Ok.
มุมมอง 427ปีที่แล้ว
How to Deal with the Death of a Spouse? It's Ok to Not be Ok.
Dealing with Grief, a Funeral Directors Confession [S3 Pilot]
มุมมอง 33ปีที่แล้ว
Dealing with Grief, a Funeral Directors Confession [S3 Pilot]
F&B Also Stands for Funeral & Bereavement S3 Pilot Episode]
มุมมอง 17ปีที่แล้ว
F&B Also Stands for Funeral & Bereavement S3 Pilot Episode]
A Woman in a Man’s World - The TLC Origin Story [S3 Pilot Episode]
มุมมอง 64ปีที่แล้ว
A Woman in a Man’s World - The TLC Origin Story [S3 Pilot Episode]

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  • @shermanlow7910
    @shermanlow7910 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The first podcast I came across on your channel featured a gentleman who contracted motor neuron disease. Another that left a mark was the writer who discussed the death of her husband. Today’s podcast is probably the fifth one I’ve watched. I find all your content to be both educational and inspirational. I am particularly impressed by your hosting and language skills; you make this morbid topic sound so moving and meaningful. May God bless your hard and heartfelt work.

  • @kevinwilliams3272
    @kevinwilliams3272 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You really are stunningly beautiful, Angjolie. And you're smart - both in intelligence and as regards your clothing style. But it's annoying that the camera never goes down to your feet, because I dream of catching a glimpse of you in high heels.

  • @nicholasgoh3526
    @nicholasgoh3526 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great interview and kudos to Dr Choo and his colleagues. I think a lot people do not know about these topics. I first know about palliative care when I was the caregiver for my brother who had pancreatic cancer. The doctor and nurse were very caring and did their best to alleviate the symptoms and pains. I concur with Dr Choo that most patients would want to be at home and it might be better to bring them home especially when there is nothing much the doctors in the hospital can do. However the palliative care team can only come I think at most once a week so when the patient complains of pain or have some symptoms, the only option is to send them back to the hospital again. My brother passed away in hospital on the day when I was supposed to bring him home after getting a specialist helper. My brother wanted to go home. He wanted to see his pet fishes but I wanted to have the helper first as my brother is single and lived with my mum. On the way to pick him up with my mum, the doctor called to say my brother had no pulse and asked whether he should try to resuscitate him. The first thing that came to my mind was to try to revive him and keep him alive for my mum to say goodbye. The doctor did not recommend it as he said the patient will be in a state of shock when he passed. My brother had passed when we arrived. The patient next to him said my brother told him he was going home and took his last breath. I’m not sure whether what he meant was he was going home to heaven. I have not come in terms with my decision of delaying bringing him home and not fulfilling his last wish but as what Dr Choo said, I probably should think that I have done whatever I can. It’s not easy to be a caregiver or in palliative care. You have to make decisions and stay positive amidst a sense of helplessness.

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful, touching story. God Bless his and his daughter and wife's beautiful souls❤🙏

  • @smallhitchfarm9090
    @smallhitchfarm9090 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was so lovely and encouraging...we are all on the brink every moment! After my son died at seven a friend said: "as long as we're alive we're in danger" thank you so much for your honesty and settled courage...I will remember you both when my time comes...

  • @janetchong5048
    @janetchong5048 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My goodness!! Are you going to a ball later?😂😂😂😂😅

  • @thorvald1872
    @thorvald1872 ปีที่แล้ว

    *Promo SM*