Lauren Shurson Lauren Shurson

The Final Adventure & dying Well

We live in an age obsessed with preservation. We count our steps, monitor our sleep, and stretch our lives longer than any generation before us. And yet, paradoxically, cancer is rising in the young, anxiety is everywhere, and many of us are living longer without feeling more whole.

Perhaps the goal was never just longevity. Perhaps healing was always meant to include peace.

“To die will be an awfully big adventure,” Peter Pan says — but maybe the real adventure is learning how to live and die well at the same time. Because death isn’t the opposite of life; it’s the frame that gives life its meaning. And when we learn to face it with curiosity and presence, even the end becomes part of the story worth telling.

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Lauren Shurson Lauren Shurson

“I Put Myself Back in the Narrative”: Toward a Foundational Rebuilding of Healthcare

Diagnostic harm is now one of the leading causes of death and disability in the U.S.—and fragmented records are a primary reason why. This isn’t just about better systems. It’s about reclaiming story, structure, and clinical safety. From Hamilton to health policy, here’s why Storyline believes it’s time to rebuild the model from the ground up.

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