If I were to die next week, would I be able to look at myself on my deathbed, morbid as this sounds, and say that I had lived a life that was purposeful, and if so, what does that mean?
In this episode, I interview April Rinne, a public speaker, advisor, writer, and globetrotter. She advises, speaks, writes, and advocates for businesses and policies fit for the 21st-century change (adopting what she calls a "flux mindset"). April discusses the experience of losing both of her parents in a car accident when she was 20, and how, out of that tragedy, she set out to make better sense of the world (including a world in flux), and eventually, help make the world a better place. 
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April talks about:
- Her parents and her changing views of family after losing them 
- Her travels and taking the uncommon path after college 
- Living a purpose-filled life to serve others 
Additional Resources:
- How to Navigate our Uncertain Future - April Rinne speaks at TEDxFrankfurt 
- April Rinne and David Kessler - Facebook Live recording 
- The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life by David Brooks 
- When Twinning is Losing by April Rinne (Modern Loss) 
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