Honor Talk

Bobby Gomez

Every organ donor leaves behind more than a story—they leave a legacy. Honor Talk, hosted by Bobby Gomez, an organ donation specialist with over a decade of experience working alongside donor families and healthcare professionals, takes its name from the Honor Walk—the powerful hospital tradition where doctors, nurses, and staff line the halls to pay tribute to a donor being wheeled to the operating room, a final journey of selfless heroism. In that same spirit, Honor Talk honors those heroes through real conversations about love, loss, and the life-changing power of donation. Each episode shares stories of donor families who found purpose through grief, recipients who received a second chance at life, and the professionals who make these moments possible. Whether you work in healthcare, have been personally touched by donation, or simply believe in the power of compassion, Honor Talk invites you to listen, learn, and reflect on what it truly means to give life beyond your own.

Episodes

  1. MAR 17

    The Final Match: Damon’s Legacy and a Mother’s Fight

    The conversation delves into the unique perspective of Andrea Mauk, a mother who shares her journey of loss and grief after the tragic passing of her son, Damon. It explores the impact of organ donation on families, the authorization and consent process, and the distinction between organ and tissue donation. The discussion also highlights the hierarchy and consent in organ donation, shedding light on the challenges and complexities faced by families in such situations. The conversation delves into the impact of tissue donation, understanding Damon's wishes, transparency and informed consent, the impact of fear on OPOs, advocating for transparency and collaboration, the impact of legislation on organ donation, the journey of grief and healing, empowerment through advocacy, the impact of personal stories, the call for transparency and collaboration, the importance of education and transparency, the impact of transparency on donation rates, the journey of healing and advocacy, the role of service and advocacy, advocating for comprehensive legislation, empowerment through transparency and education, and the impact of personal stories on advocacy. Takeaways The impact of organ donation on families is profound and requires a sensitive and compassionate approach.Understanding the authorization and consent process in organ donation is crucial for ensuring transparency and respect for the wishes of the donor and their family. Transparency and education are crucial in empowering individuals to make informed decisions about organ donation.Personal stories have a powerful impact on advocacy and awareness, fostering empathy and understanding.Advocacy for comprehensive legislation and transparency is essential for improving the organ donation process. Chapters 00:00 The Unique Perspective of Andrea Mauk08:03 Damon's Life and Legacy15:57 Organ Procurement and Consent22:06 Impact of Organ Donation on Families28:09 Hierarchy and Consent in Organ Donation36:48 Understanding Tissue Donation44:06 The Impact of Tissue Donation49:39 Transparency and Informed Consent01:01:22 Advocating for Transparency and Collaboration01:08:14 The Impact of Personal Stories01:14:50 The Journey of Healing and Advocacy01:23:48 Empowerment through Transparency and Education01:29:05 The Impact of Personal Stories on Advocacy

    1h 28m
  2. 11/14/2025

    Facts Over Fear: Understanding Organ Donation with Terrence Brock

    In this episode of Honor Talk, host Bobby Gomez interviews Terrence Brock, founder and CEO of Badgers Healthcare, about the importance of organ donation and the misconceptions surrounding it. Terrence shares his personal journey into healthcare, driven by misinformation and a desire to bridge gaps in organ donation education. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by families and healthcare professionals in navigating organ donation, the emotional impact of honor walks, and the significance of making informed decisions based on facts rather than fear. Terrence also discusses his book, "What's Behind the Yes to Donation," which aims to educate communities about organ donation. Keywords organ donation, healthcare, misinformation, honor walk, Badgers Healthcare, Terrence Brock, Bobby Gomez, education, community, facts not fear Takeaways Terrence Brock emphasizes the importance of bridging gaps in organ donation education.Misinformation is a major barrier to organ donation acceptance.Honor walks provide a powerful and emotional tribute to donors.Terrence's personal experiences drive his passion for healthcare and education.Organ donation requires informed decisions based on facts, not fear.Badgers Healthcare focuses on empowering communities and healthcare professionals.Terrence's book aims to dispel myths and educate about organ donation.The conversation highlights the emotional challenges faced by donor families.Terrence advocates for respectful and informed discussions about organ donation.The episode underscores the need for community engagement in organ donation. Additional Information Terrence's Website: Badgershealthcare.comPodcast Website: HonorTalkPodcast.comContact Email: honortalkpodcast@gmail.comNational Organ Donor Registry: RegisterMe.org

    1 hr
  3. 10/30/2025

    From Tragedy to Truth: Nikha’s Story During Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    In this deeply moving episode of Honor Talk, we remember Nikha DeGuzman, a 20-year-old whose life was tragically taken by domestic violence. Her story serves as a reminder that love should never hurt — and that awareness, conversation, and compassion can save lives. As we honor her during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we also stand with every survivor, every family, and every friend who has lost someone to violence or despair. May Nikha’s story move us all to listen more, speak up sooner, and reach out for help — for ourselves or for someone we love. If you or someone you know is in danger or struggling, please know you’re not alone. There is help. There is hope. 🕊️ Support ResourcesNational Domestic Violence Hotline📞 Call: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) 💬 Text: START to 88788 💻 Chat online: thehotline.org Confidential, free, and available 24/7 to anyone experiencing domestic violence, or concerned about someone who is. National Sexual Assault Hotline📞 Call: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 💻 Chat online: online.rainn.org Operated by RAINN — available 24/7 for confidential support and resources. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline📞 Call or Text: 988 💻 Chat online: 988lifeline.org Available 24/7 across the U.S. for anyone in emotional distress, experiencing suicidal thoughts, or worried about someone else. If this episode brings up difficult emotions, please take a moment to breathe and reach out for support. You are not alone, and your story matters. Sometimes, healing begins not with what we hold inside — but with what we’re willing to share. 💜 In memory of Nikha, and all those whose stories remind us that awareness saves lives. Resources: Anabel's nonprofit for raising awareness helping survivors of domestic violence: https://ja-bel.org Critical Care, Love, and Decision Making: A Guidebook by Ivan Sampson https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/critical-care-love-and-decision-making-ivan-sampson/1148561487?ean=9798999372604

    1h 17m
  4. 10/08/2025

    Behind the Scenes of Organ Donation

    In this premiere episode of Honor Talk, host Bobby Gomez, an organ donation specialist with over a decade of bedside experience, shares the inspiration behind the show and the meaning of the Honor Walk—the hospital tradition that honors every donor’s final act of heroism. What you’ll hear in this episode: The story behind Honor Talk and why this project matters.How the Honor Walk inspired the podcast’s name and mission.What really happens behind the scenes in organ, eye, and tissue donation.The difference between brain-death and circulatory-death pathways.Why only a small percentage of deaths qualify for donation—and why each one is extraordinary.The emotional balance between medical precision and human compassion.Common misconceptions about donation and how to address them.How families find meaning, healing, and legacy through the donation process.The role of doctors, nurses, and OPO teams in honoring every donor.Real-world insight into how one decision can save or improve dozens of lives.What Honor Talk will explore in future episodes—family stories, recipient journeys, and professional perspectives.Why listen: To understand the humanity behind the donation process.To hear untold stories of courage, connection, and hope.To learn how grief can transform into legacy.To gain clarity about how donation really works—from consent to transplant.To discover how each of us can contribute to saving lives through awareness and registration.

    16 min

Ratings & Reviews

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Every organ donor leaves behind more than a story—they leave a legacy. Honor Talk, hosted by Bobby Gomez, an organ donation specialist with over a decade of experience working alongside donor families and healthcare professionals, takes its name from the Honor Walk—the powerful hospital tradition where doctors, nurses, and staff line the halls to pay tribute to a donor being wheeled to the operating room, a final journey of selfless heroism. In that same spirit, Honor Talk honors those heroes through real conversations about love, loss, and the life-changing power of donation. Each episode shares stories of donor families who found purpose through grief, recipients who received a second chance at life, and the professionals who make these moments possible. Whether you work in healthcare, have been personally touched by donation, or simply believe in the power of compassion, Honor Talk invites you to listen, learn, and reflect on what it truly means to give life beyond your own.