When George Morris, a successful executive coach and former EO Colorado President, was diagnosed with two different cancers on Christmas Day, he could have turned inward. Instead, he chose to share his experience — not just his fears, but his hope, his lessons, and his fierce belief that we can all live more honest, meaningful lives.
In this deeply moving first episode, host Travis Luther talks to George about:
The regret of choosing someone else’s path instead of your own
The cost of ignoring your gut for the voice in your head
How working with death in the room has clarified what really matters
And why legacy might be less important than simple contribution
We lost George just 9 months after this interview, Nov. 10, 2025. Special thanks to George's friends and family for allowing me to share George's wonderful insights and wisdom.
This is the first in a four-part podcast series featuring interviews with people facing terminal illness. Each week, I’ll be sharing a new conversation that has reshaped how I think about life, time, and purpose.
👉 These interviews are also the foundation of my Midlife Alignment Workshop, where I help people use the wisdom of the dying to redesign the second half of their lives with clarity and intention.
🎧 Listen now to George’s story — and if it moves you, visit my website to explore our Midlife Alignemnet Workshop - based on the reflections and advice of people with terminal illness: https://travisluther.com/workshops
If you like the music in this episode, please purchase Hope's Ghost by Quiet Countries here...
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