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Remembering War Correspondent Rod Nordland

2025/6/27
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Rod Nordland: 我的人生经历让我学会了如何面对死亡。作为一名战地记者,我多次与死亡擦肩而过,这让我更加珍惜生命。现在,我被诊断出患有脑癌,这让我不得不面对死亡的现实。但我仍然保持乐观,我相信我可以战胜疾病。我相信保持冷静和控制情绪对治疗癌症很有帮助。面对死亡让我回顾自己的人生,思考什么对我最重要,也让我更加宽容和接受我的孩子。生命的意义是尽情享受人世间的一切。我和我的伴侣一起阅读关于死亡和临终的书籍,这让我们更亲密。我主要通过修复人际关系来为死亡做精神准备。 Terry Gross: 罗德,您在战地和身患癌症时都面临过死亡,您对死亡的接受程度有什么变化?

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After surviving many close calls as a war correspondent — from bullets, mortars and the threat of execution — Rod Nordland was diagnosed with a lethal brain tumor in 2019. He died last week, at the age of 75. In his interview with Terry Gross last year, he spoke about facing his mortality as a war correspondent and as a terminal cancer patient. Nordland covered wars and conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon, Bosnia, El Salvador and Cambodia. Also, we'll listen back to Terry's 1993 conversation with legendary guitarist Buddy Guy, who has a cameo in Sinners. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the new season of Hulu's The Bear.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)