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Navigating Loss and Legacy with Dr. David Horton

Navigating Loss and Legacy with Dr. David Horton

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In this heartfelt episode of REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser, Dr. Ron welcomes Dr. David Horton, a retired oncologist turned editor, who shares his journey of love, loss, and purpose. Dr. David reflects on his distinguished medical career in radiation oncology and his deep personal connection with his late wife, Deedee, an accomplished athlete, coach, and writer. He opens up about their 30-year marriage, the impact of her passing, and his decision to honor her legacy by completing her book, Layer Upon Layer.


Dr. David discusses the profound lessons he learned from Deedee, particularly about the experiences of women in sports and society. He highlights the importance of mentorship, resilience, and embracing one’s true passions despite societal biases. His insights provide inspiration for men and women alike, offering a deeper understanding of personal growth, perseverance, and the power of storytelling.


As the conversation unfolds, Dr. David and Dr. Ron share their experiences of grief and resilience, emphasizing the importance of social connections, purpose, and honoring loved ones through meaningful work. The episode serves as a touching tribute to Deedee’s life and a powerful reminder that even in the face of loss, we can continue to grow, contribute, and inspire others.



More info on Dr. David


https://www.linkedin.com/in/ddhorton/

https://www.instagram.com/layeruponlayerbook/

https://www.layeruponlayer.com/



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