• Episode 10 - The Buddhist Lens on Voluntary Assisted Dying
    May 4 2025

    Letting go – of control, fear, and clinging – is not a failure, but a path to peace, compassion, and deep spiritual clarity at the end of life.

    Carol Perry, a Senior Lecturer with Melbourne Insight Meditation, brings over 45 years of experience in the Insight (Vipassana) tradition of Buddhism. Carol explores how Buddhist teachings on impermanence, suffering, and letting go intersect with the realities of Voluntary Assisted Dying.

    Drawing from personal stories, ancient suttas, and her retreat discussions with Laureen, Carol unpacks the Buddhist view of death not as an enemy to fight, but as a profound opportunity to release suffering. With compassion at the heart of her reflections, she reframes VAD as an act of love and clarity – not harm. Her message is both grounding and empowering: spiritual wisdom resides in lived experience and present-moment awareness.

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:

    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

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    30 mins
  • Episode 9 - Dignity in Dying: Reflections From VAD Care Navigators
    Apr 15 2025

    Tianna and Kate both work within South Australia’s Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) service. Tianna, a VAD liaison officer, and Kate, a VAD care navigator, assist individuals navigating the VAD process. They discuss the support they provide, from initial inquiries to coordinating assessments and ensuring patients and families feel informed and supported.

    They reflect on their motivations for joining the VAD service, the challenges within the system – such as legislative restrictions and limited practitioner involvement – and the deeply personal experiences of those choosing VAD. Both highlight the importance of choice, autonomy, and dignity in end-of-life care. They emphasise the need for more trained practitioners to sustain the service. Through their experiences, they’ve witnessed the profound impact VAD has on patients and families, reinforcing the value of compassionate, informed, and patient-centred care.

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:
    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 8 — Eve
    Feb 23 2025

    Eve’s mother, Marion, accessed voluntary assisted dying in 2023 after living with multiple chronic health conditions. Eve reflects on her mother’s resilience, selflessness, and determination to maintain control over her life despite significant challenges. She also describes the difficulties they encountered during the application process, delays in approval, and the emotional toll on their family. Ultimately, Eve recounts her mother’s peaceful final moments and how this experience has motivated her to advocate for improvements in voluntary assisted dying legislation.

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:
    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 7 - Rowan: “Love lasts longer than life”
    Feb 9 2025

    Rowan’s mum Felicia, was born in a refugee camp before immigrating to Australia as a young child. Despite lifelong visual impairment Felicia went on to become a Professor of psychology at Cambridge University and a founder of the positive psychology movement. Felicia developed end stage breast cancer and accessed VAD in August 2024. Rowan discusses Felicia’s journey through the Voluntary Assisted Dying process utilising the power of positive psychology.

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:

    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 6 - VAD progress & the road ahead
    Jan 15 2025

    Despite much progress with voluntary assisted dying in Australia, challenges still exist, including the need for streamlined processes, expanded access, and support for healthcare professionals to ensure compassionate end-of-life care.

    Dr Linda Swan, CEO of Go Gentle Australia, shares her journey into advocating for end-of-life choice, emphasising the need for continuous improvement in VAD delivery.

    Go Gentle's priorities include normalising VAD and ensuring integrated, compassionate care, supported by public donations. The discussion underscores the urgency of accessible, patient-centred end-of-life options.

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    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:

    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745

    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745

    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 5 - Supporting families through the journey of VAD
    Dec 22 2024

    Many families find it difficult to navigate the complexities of voluntary assisted dying (VAD). That’s according to Jane Nosworthy and Kerrie Arthur.

    Jane is a Board member of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Jane brings to the board her lived experience of supporting a family member to access VAD, as well as her professional background as a lawyer and social worker.

    Kerrie is a counsellor and group facilitator with Griefline. With a background in social work that underpins her practice, she has become an advocate for voluntary assisted dying (VAD).

    They were both part of a twelve month pilot program of voluntary assisted dying-specific bereavement support groups that Dying with Dignity Victoria and Griefline partnered to deliver in 2023 and 2024.

    They discuss the importance of death literacy, addressing stigma, and providing support for families during and after the process. Programs like grief support groups and drop-in sessions aim to offer ongoing emotional support to caregivers.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:

    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745 is available 8am-8pm seven days a week
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    To register your interest in participating in a VAD-specific support group, go to: https://griefline.org.au/get-help/vad-support-groups/

    Dying With Dignity Victoria - https://www.dwdv.org.au/

    For information about one-to-one peer support in Victoria provided by Dying With Dignity Victoria, go to: https://www.dwdv.org.au/our-services/vad-support/
    To read more about VAD and grief, go to: https://griefline.org.au/understanding-voluntary-assisted-dying-and-its-impact-on-grief-white-paper/

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 4 – Carolyn
    Dec 1 2024

    Carolyn, a long-time GP, shares her profound journey through medicine and palliative care, highlighting her dedication to voluntary assisted dying (VAD). Initially aspiring to be a vet, she pursued medicine, drawn by her fascination with the human body and her love for longitudinal care. Her experiences with patients and personal family losses, including her parents and two children with hereditary conditions, deepened her understanding of death and grief. Inspired by these experiences and early family discussions on euthanasia, Carolyn became a passionate advocate for VAD. She has since supported over 140 patients, finding it rewarding to offer dignity, peace, and choice in their final moments.

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:

    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 3 - Alison
    Nov 17 2024

    Alison's mother, Linda, was a long-term resident of South Australia, who decided to move to New South Wales in the final months of her life to be cared for by Alison and her husband. NSW, like most Australian states require an applicant for VAD to reside in the state for at least the previous twelve months. Linda was the first person in NSW to apply for and receive an exemption to this rule. Alison shares Linda’s journey and her family's experiences with VAD.

    Comprehensive information on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Your State is provided on the Go Gentle website at https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/vad_in_your_state or by contacting your State Health Department.

    If listening to this podcast raises distressing issues for you, please contact one of the following support services:
    Griefline (https://griefline.org.au/) 1300 845 745
    Grief Australia (https://www.grief.org.au/) 1800 642 745
    Lifeline (https://www.lifeline.org.au/) 13 11 14, or chat online 24 hours a day

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    49 mins