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Beyond the Edge: Thriving in Darkness

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A heart-stopping conversation with Chukumeka Maxwell takes us deep into the landscape of human suffering and transcendence. Born to a Nigerian father and Jamaican mother, Chukumeka's early life was marked by dramatic upheaval when civil war in Nigeria led to his father's imprisonment and his own evacuation back to England at age seven. The trauma was so severe his hair and skin turned completely grey until his twenties.
What transforms suffering into wisdom? For Chukumeka, it's been his passionate work in suicide prevention since 2015. "Most people are wanting to die, but they don't know how to live," he observes, a perspective that deeply resonates with host Malcolm Stern, who lost his daughter Melissa to suicide. Both men share the conviction that prevention isn't about judgment but helping people find meaning through their darkest moments.
The conversation takes an extraordinary turn as Chukumeka reveals his own recent battle with endocarditis, leading to open-heart surgery, metal valve replacements, and ongoing cardiac complications. Despite this two-year health crisis, he speaks with remarkable grace about embracing medical intervention despite his natural resistance to antibiotics, finding authentic connection with his doctors, and navigating his teenage daughter's fear of losing him.
Throughout our journey together, Chukumeka weaves profound insights about race, identity, and the limitations of tribal thinking. Having experienced boarding school, professional life as a Black man in predominantly white spaces, and multiple cultural worlds, he challenges us to break free from the "spells" of separation. When asked what dragon he's had to slay to become fully himself, his answer comes without hesitation: "Hatred."
This episode offers a masterclass in resilience and authentic living. As Chukumeka puts it, "Each day is a holy day" – an invitation to practice self-compassion, acceptance, and seeing everyone we meet as connected to ourselves. Whether you're facing health challenges, grappling with loss, or simply seeking to live more authentically, this conversation will touch your heart and expand your vision of what's possible.

This Podcast is sponsored by Onlinevents

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Chapters

1. Introducing Chukamaker Maxwell (00:00:00)

2. Early Life and First Adversities (00:05:38)

3. Passion for Suicide Prevention Work (00:11:11)

4. Serious Health Challenges (00:18:50)

5. Race, Identity and Transcending Labels (00:26:03)

6. The Heart of Prevention and Healing (00:32:02)

7. Slaying the Dragon of Hatred (00:38:01)

56 episodes

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A heart-stopping conversation with Chukumeka Maxwell takes us deep into the landscape of human suffering and transcendence. Born to a Nigerian father and Jamaican mother, Chukumeka's early life was marked by dramatic upheaval when civil war in Nigeria led to his father's imprisonment and his own evacuation back to England at age seven. The trauma was so severe his hair and skin turned completely grey until his twenties.
What transforms suffering into wisdom? For Chukumeka, it's been his passionate work in suicide prevention since 2015. "Most people are wanting to die, but they don't know how to live," he observes, a perspective that deeply resonates with host Malcolm Stern, who lost his daughter Melissa to suicide. Both men share the conviction that prevention isn't about judgment but helping people find meaning through their darkest moments.
The conversation takes an extraordinary turn as Chukumeka reveals his own recent battle with endocarditis, leading to open-heart surgery, metal valve replacements, and ongoing cardiac complications. Despite this two-year health crisis, he speaks with remarkable grace about embracing medical intervention despite his natural resistance to antibiotics, finding authentic connection with his doctors, and navigating his teenage daughter's fear of losing him.
Throughout our journey together, Chukumeka weaves profound insights about race, identity, and the limitations of tribal thinking. Having experienced boarding school, professional life as a Black man in predominantly white spaces, and multiple cultural worlds, he challenges us to break free from the "spells" of separation. When asked what dragon he's had to slay to become fully himself, his answer comes without hesitation: "Hatred."
This episode offers a masterclass in resilience and authentic living. As Chukumeka puts it, "Each day is a holy day" – an invitation to practice self-compassion, acceptance, and seeing everyone we meet as connected to ourselves. Whether you're facing health challenges, grappling with loss, or simply seeking to live more authentically, this conversation will touch your heart and expand your vision of what's possible.

This Podcast is sponsored by Onlinevents

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Chukamaker Maxwell (00:00:00)

2. Early Life and First Adversities (00:05:38)

3. Passion for Suicide Prevention Work (00:11:11)

4. Serious Health Challenges (00:18:50)

5. Race, Identity and Transcending Labels (00:26:03)

6. The Heart of Prevention and Healing (00:32:02)

7. Slaying the Dragon of Hatred (00:38:01)

56 episodes

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