So this is really hard for me.
It's Monday, September 14.
Yesterday, at 712 in the morning, I got an email from a friend's wife, Chelsea Dinsmore, and the subject of that email was news about Scott.
They had gone off the grid a couple days earlier, announcing that they were going to hike Kilimanjaro together.
So getting that email with that subject line from her immediately sent off signals for me that this was not going to be good.
And in fact, it wasn't.
Chelsea shared that Scott had been involved in an accident on the mountain and didn't survive.
And it was a devastating blow to me, of course, to her and her family.
And my heart goes out and to just a tremendous community.
Scott is a longtime friend, and he touched a lot of people's lives.
He started out really wanting to make a difference, coming from a place of just absolute heart centered giving and generosity, and built a community called live your legend rose to notoriety as a blogger, as somebody who then built a global organization with groups and chapters around the world and was spending the last eight months or so just traveling the world and visiting all those places and saying hello and making dinner with a lot of different people with his wife.
So this is a big blow, and a lot of people are reeling from it.
Scott lived an extraordinary life, even though it was incredibly short.
And I wanted to share a conversation that I recorded with him a few years back in Portland, Oregon.
We originally filmed this in video.
If you're interested in actually watching the conversation, it's just over on our site@goodlifeproject.com, dot.
I'm going to air the audio of that conversation here as a tribute episode to.
Scott.
I'm Jonathan Fields.
This good life project.