Transplant Talks

Rachel A. Davis, MD and Anastasia Henry

In Transplant Talks, psychiatrist and living liver donor, Rachel Davis, MD and Anastasia Henry, Executive Director of the American Transplant Foundation, interview living donors, healthcare experts, and transplant recipients to bring you stories of courage, hope, and innovation in the world of organ transplantation. These stories will demystify the process of living liver and kidney donation and debunk common organ donation myths. Organ transplantation changes lives every day, and Transplant Talks shines a light on some of the most incredible stories in the Transplant world.

  1. MAR 26 ·  VIDEO

    "Donating didn't fill a hole, it expanded the real estate" | Abundant

    🎙️In this episode, we talk about the documentary Abundant and the idea of what it really means to live from a place of generosity instead of scarcity. 💚 I’m joined by Laura Diaz Moore, a living kidney donor who made a major career shift from law to working as a mountain host in Park City, and Donald Griswold, the director of the film. To make the documentary, they put out a call on social media and heard from nearly 80 people willing to share their stories. From there, they selected participants for the film. None of them are professional actors. These are real people telling their own experiences. We get into what actually motivates someone to donate to a stranger, and the reactions they often face. There can be a lot of skepticism. People often wonder if there is something wrong or think that the decision comes from a place of trauma or self-interest. The reality is much more nuanced. Laura shares the moment that led her to donate after seeing a post about a 16-year-old girl in need of a kidney. We also talk about what motivates donation, not just medically but psychologically. As she puts it, “Donating didn’t fill a hole, it expanded the real estate.” This conversation is about the ripple effects of giving, how one decision can impact far more people than you expect, and why stories like this feel especially relevant right now. 💚If you are interested in sponsoring an episode, reach out to Rachel.Davis@CUAnschutz.edu For more information on organ transplantation: https://www.americantransplantfoundation.org  https://www.livingliverdonation.com Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/american_transplant_foundation/  https://www.facebook.com/AmericanTransplantFoundation/ https://www.tiktok.com/@americantransplant  https://x.com/amertransplant

    45 min
  2. MAR 2 ·  VIDEO

    TELL - Transplant Access in South Africa with Stella de Kock

    🎙️At 35, Stell de Kock was diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease. Her only symptom at the time was a sore foot. She has now been on dialysis three times a week for 14 years and has spent 13 years on the transplant waitlist. Stell is the Managing Director of Transplant Education for Living Legacies (TELL) in South Africa. In this conversation, she shares what it’s like to live long-term on dialysis while leading national advocacy efforts to improve access to transplantation. We discuss how organ donation works in South Africa, where deceased donation is opt-in and still requires family consent, regardless of the potential donor’s documented wishes. Living donation is significantly underutilized, and only one potential living donor is evaluated and worked up per year. Stell has had four people come forward to donate to her; none were ultimately suitable candidates. We also talk about how South Africa approaches altruistic living donation differently from the United States, introducing donors and recipients prior to surgery. Living liver donation became available about 15 years ago, but only two hospitals in the country perform the surgery, and only one offers it for pediatric recipients. Stell shares TELL’s advocacy work, including the “Make It Known” tattoo campaign, Zane the Zunicorn, the Ride Joburg cycling team, and Orgamites — creative efforts aimed at normalizing conversations about organ donation and making people’s wishes clear. This episode explores the realities of transplant access in South Africa and the work being done to change it. 💚 Public - Tell - Transplant Education for Living Legacies

    44 min
  3. JAN 16 ·  VIDEO

    Kids 4 Kidneys: A Teacher and His Transplant Journey

    Andrew Menard is a retired fourth-grade teacher who inherited polycystic kidney disease from his father. After witnessing the physical and emotional toll of dialysis on his dad, Andrew made a deliberate choice: he would begin looking for a living kidney donor before needing dialysis. Along the way, Andrew received support from many directions. His fourth-grade students and their families became part of the journey through Kids 4 Kidneys, a community-driven effort that helped raise awareness and bring people together around his need for a transplant. With guidance and support from the American Transplant Foundation, many people stepped forward, each playing an important role—even if they were not ultimately able to donate. Over time, as Andrew’s kidney disease progressed, the path to transplant became increasingly uncertain. When he reached the point of needing a transplant, there was no clear donor available, and Andrew describes that period as emotionally overwhelming - “I was a wreck.” Then, in an unexpected and moving turn, the mother of one of his students came forward to donate. In this episode, Andrew reflects on the emotional reality of waiting, the collective effort behind living donation, and the many visible and invisible contributors who made his transplant possible. He also shares how life after transplant has opened new doors, including his involvement with the Transplant Games of America, where he competes in running events and leads Team Colorado. In summer 2026, the Games will be held in Denver, bringing his journey full circle. This is a story about living donation as a shared endeavor, the power of community, and what it means to carry forward the generosity of so many.

    44 min
  4. 11/30/2025 ·  VIDEO

    I didn't know it would help me too 💚 Maureen Carrig's living liver donation

    🎙️In this episode of Transplant Talks, living liver donor Maureen Carrig shares the deeply personal story behind her decision to donate. After hearing about the critical need for pediatric liver transplants at Children’s Hospital Colorado, Maureen felt moved to act—and made her decision within just a few days. She describes the nerves of telling people, the weight of choosing something so life-altering, and the quiet certainty that kept her moving forward. Maureen ended up donating to an adult and was one of the first donors at her center to undergo robotic right lobe donation using the Da Vinci system—resulting in tiny incisions that “look almost like pinpricks,” in stark contrast to the full midline incision co-host Rachel Davis experienced during her own donation. Together, Rachel and Maureen compare their recoveries: the upper back and shoulder pain from laparoscopic gas inflation versus the intense incisional pain of open surgery, and the shared challenge of overwhelming fatigue as their livers regenerated. Early recovery was difficult for both—walking even half a block was initially exhausting. They discuss the emotional impact of donation, the importance of strong caregivers, and the unexpected ways the experience reshaped their lives. Rachel talks about feeling empowered by what her body could do, eventually running five half-marathons. Maureen reflects on how she has exchanged letters with her recipient, while Rachel has met hers in New Mexico. Both donors say without hesitation that they would do it again. As Maureen puts it: “I thought I was doing something positive for someone else. I didn’t realize how much it would benefit me as well.” For more information on organ transplantation: https://www.americantransplantfoundation.org  https://www.livingliverdonation.com Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/american_transplant_foundation/  https://www.facebook.com/AmericanTransplantFoundation/  https://www.tiktok.com/@americantransplant  https://x.com/amertransplant 💚If you are interested in sponsoring an episode, reach out to Rachel.Davis@CUAnschutz.edu

    35 min

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In Transplant Talks, psychiatrist and living liver donor, Rachel Davis, MD and Anastasia Henry, Executive Director of the American Transplant Foundation, interview living donors, healthcare experts, and transplant recipients to bring you stories of courage, hope, and innovation in the world of organ transplantation. These stories will demystify the process of living liver and kidney donation and debunk common organ donation myths. Organ transplantation changes lives every day, and Transplant Talks shines a light on some of the most incredible stories in the Transplant world.