Virtual reality can feel like a toy until you hear what it does for pain, fear, and the kind of suffering that medication cannot touch. In this Part Two episode of TCNtalks / Anatomy of Leadership, Chris Comeaux sits down with Dr. Kathleen Benton, CEO of Hospice of Savannah, and VR healthcare pioneer Teri Yarbrow, Founder & CEO of Magika VRx, to explore how virtual reality in healthcare, hospice care, and palliative care are evolving through immersive technology. Learn how VR therapy is being used to reduce pain, anxiety, and emotional distress in patients facing serious illness and end-of-life care. They talk data, not hype: peer reviewed research, standards organizations like AMXRA, and real clinical adoption from pediatric programs to large scale international work. Then we narrow the lens to hospice and palliative care where the stakes are personal, exploring how VR can reduce pain, anxiety, and distress, and how it may help patients rely less on medications in day to day symptom management. We also dig into an unexpected outcome many teams report: awe inducing content that creates self transcendent experiences, easing existential distress and helping people reconnect with meaning, purpose, and peace. Care does not stop with the patient, so we also look at caregiver and clinician support, including burnout relief, respite room use, and what happens when the patient cannot wear a headset but the family in the room needs help coping. Finally, we look ahead to lighter devices, immersive rooms, and the idea of a curated “VR pharmacy” where clinicians prescribe specific experiences for specific needs. What begins as a conversation about medical virtual reality quickly becomes something deeper—about awe, spirituality, and the human experience at the end of life. In this episode: * The growing research and credibility of Virtual Reality in medicine * Real-world palliative care pilot results and pain reduction * Neuropathic pain relief when medications fall short * Awe and self-transcendent experiences in patient care * Supporting clinicians with burnout and emotional fatigue * Helping families process grief through immersive experiences * The future of Virtual Reality in healthcare and the “VR pharmacy” model This episode highlights how immersive VR is becoming evidence-based care—restoring presence, identity, and dignity when it matters most. Guest: Kathleen Benton, Chief Executive Officer, Hospice Savannah, Inc. and Co-Author of the book, Virtual Reality for Serious Illness Teri Yarbrow, the Founder of "Creating AWE", President of Magika VRx and Co-Author of the book, Virtual Reality for Serious Illness Host: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS / author of The Anatomy of Leadership 👉 Be sure to subscribe to the channel 👉 Share this episode with colleagues in hospice and palliative care Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast