This week, we’re re-airing one of our most powerful conversations. Mitch Albom is a preeminent author whose books have sold over 40 million copies. His breakthrough memoir “Tuesdays with Morrie” is one of the best-selling memoirs of all-time, and his latest novel, “The Stranger in the Lifeboat” is yet another #1 New York Times bestseller. I spoke with Mitch about his extraordinary career, why he tackles subjects like death, and the lasting impact he hopes his books will have.

Topics:

2:00 – What Morrie would say about how we’re treating each other today.

4:30 – Mitch tells us about his new book “The Stranger in the Lifeboat.”

6:15 – What would you do if you called out for God, and he arrived?

7:50 – Why Mitch writes about death.

9:50 – A powerful way to reframe how we feel about death.

13:45 – Why the worst thing that happens to you can ultimately become the best thing.

16:20 – Why Mitch has been called “The King of Hope.”

18:00 – The greatest lesson he learned from his time with Morrie.