When Howie Rich received a brain cancer diagnosis a couple years ago, he and his family chose to confront the disease in an unconventional way. Inspired by a passage in a book he'd read a week earlier, Howie chose to approach the disease with hope instead of despair, and to include the community around him in the journey. During the last 19 months of his life, Howie began to identify death less as a fear-filled, tragic ending and more as 'a gift'. Audience raves: 'I've never seen anything like this. A Good Death is a blessing for every human being.' 'This should be required viewing at medical schools, seminaries, and hospices, anywhere people need models of how to contemplate death with authenticity and courage.'