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In this special episode, Rosie Gill-Moss shares her reaction to the historic news that the UK Parliament has voted in favour of legalising assisted dying. Recorded just hours after hearing the announcement, Rosie reflects on the significance of this decision, drawing from personal stories shared on Widowed AF and the emotional conversations that shaped the podcast’s early episodes.
As the host of Widowed AF, Rosie has spoken with over 100 individuals about some of the darkest times of their lives, often compounded by the suffering they have witnessed. She questions, “Why are we denied dignity and autonomy at the end of our lives, when we value them above almost all else?”
While end-of-life care is often excellent, it does not alleviate all suffering. Rosie explores the deeply personal choice of assisted dying, the fear and dignity involved, and the relief this new law may provide to those facing terminal diagnoses. “None of us can predict how we might feel when facing a terminal diagnosis,” Rosie states. “I personally want this option to be available. I can’t say if I would use it, but I know I want the choice.”
Tune in for a deeply personal and thought-provoking commentary on this historic moment of compassion, choice, and dignity.
Key Topics:
The emotional impact of the vote
Reflections on stories shared in Widowed AF episodes “Dignity” and “Thought-Provoking AF”
Why dignity and autonomy matter at the end of life
Related Episodes:
Episode 11: Dignity - Anonymous Guest
Episode 12: Thought-Provoking AF
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedNovember 29, 2024 at 6:00 PM UTC
- Length8 min
- Season2
- Episode22
- RatingClean