
On today's 246th episode of The Thriller Zone, we're playing outside the standard sandbox, as David Temple's wife Tammy hosts The Thriller Zone.
Not only that, we're introducing a feature we've talked about for some time called NON-FICTION FRIDAY, where we discuss...uh, duh...non-fiction titles. This week it just happens to be David's "practical memoir" entitled LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else.
Life can hit hard, and today we're diving into the raw and real journey of dealing with prostate cancer. Listen as Tammy gets David to open up about his unexpected diagnosis, sharing how it forced him to reevaluate what truly matters in life.
Dave says it's not just as a memoir but a wake-up call for anyone facing similar challenges. The couple talk about the importance of getting tested, how cancer shifts your perspective, and the laughs that can still be found amidst the chaos.
So grab a comfy seat, maybe a snack, and get ready for some heartfelt stories, a sprinkle of humor, and some solid advice that could just change your outlook on life.
Oh, and after the show, consider going to davidetemple.com and ordering your copy of LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Ebooks are $7.99, Paperbacks are $15.99 and Audiobooks (coming 12.5.25) will be $14.99.
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, you can purchase the LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS BUNDLE and get both the ebook and the audiobook for only $19.99. So, you can read and study it, as well as listen to it. And yes, it's read by your truly!
Takeaways:
- Getting diagnosed with prostate cancer can be a shocking experience, but it teaches you what truly matters in life, splitting it into two columns: the important stuff and the fluff.
- David Temple shares his personal journey with prostate cancer, emphasizing that it's not just a health issue but a wake-up call to prioritize life and relationships.
- The importance of regular health screenings can't be overstated; getting tested can literally save your life, especially with one in eight men facing prostate cancer.
- Life changes drastically when facing a serious illness, and the support from friends and family can make all the difference in navigating the emotional rollercoaster.
- The book 'Life in Two Columns' is not just about cancer; it's filled with humor, science, and relatable experiences that resonate with anyone facing life's challenges.
- Understanding the emotional and physical effects of hormone therapy during cancer treatment reveals the hidden struggles many face when battling health issues.
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Buy LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else on Amazon. It's only $8 for the ebook and $16 for paperback. Or get crazy, and go to DavideTemple.com where you can get the eBook AND Audiobook for only $20!
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