'The connection Nat had with her palliative care doctor was so important to her positivity.' ~ Willis episode artwork

EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 25 MIN

'The connection Nat had with her palliative care doctor was so important to her positivity.' ~ Willis

from The Bottom Line Podcast

Losing his wife recently to bowel cancer, Willis opens up to Stephanie about the challenges of life as a widower and being a single parent, but how the purpose of family and making memories together has helped them move forward.Willis talks honestly about making a conscious choice to be transparent around Nat’s illness, how they navigated talking with their children, and how the philosophy of controlling the controllables helped support him through the difficult times.“By being open and transparent, we felt it lightened the burden and brings vulnerability. Being vulnerable gave us strength.” - Willis.This honest and emotional podcast is a must listen as Willis discusses the importance of connection and purpose.

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'The connection Nat had with her palliative care doctor was so important to her positivity.' ~ Willis

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Losing his wife recently to bowel cancer, Willis opens up to Stephanie about the challenges of life as a widower and being a single parent, but how the purpose of family and making memories together has helped them move forward.Willis talks honestly...

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