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  • January 30, 2024

    Palliative Care Beyond Societal Margins

    In this episode of Radical Nurse talk we speak with Dr. Kelli Stajduhar who has led the call for change for people who are precariously housed and without resources to access the compassionate end of life care they require.

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  • January 28, 2024

    Season 2 Starts January 31st, 2024

    Radical Nurse Talk season 2 starts this week!

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  • December 29, 2023

    Thank You Season 1 Listeners and Guests!

    Thank you to all our listeners and guests for a great first season of Radical Nurse Talk. Season 2 coming in 2024!

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  • December 5, 2023

    Befriending the Dreaded “P” Word

    What do you think of when you hear the word “palliative?” In this final episode of season one of Radical Nurse Talk, Kath Murray discusses the importance of words in serious illness. Words such as “palliative” that we use – or avoid using- can invoke fear, “giving up” and also hope, support and quality of…

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  • November 28, 2023

    Making Connections in Mental Health Crises

    In this episode, Matthieu Payette, describes his experiences in various contexts in which people require help in a mental health crisis. He shares some possibilities for others who must respond to people in crisis and step into the moment to make a connection, build trust, maintain safety and provide dignity.

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  • November 21, 2023

    Blog about Radical Nurse Talk on Nursology.net

    This week I had the honour of being a guest blogger on “Nursology.net” – a website and weekly blog for nurse scholars, developed and maintained by nurse scholars. I talk about my new podcast project “Radical Nurse Talk”.

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  • November 21, 2023

    Talk that Matters in LGBTQ2SA Healthcare

    In this episode, Dr Erin Ziegler, champion and advocate for inclusive and dignified care of people who identify as LGBTQ2SA describes how words, and the assumptions that are behind them, can build or destroy the trust that is so integral to building therapeutic relationships especially in serious illness.

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  • November 14, 2023

    Talking About Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)

    Has a patient or family member ever asked you about medical assistance in dying (MAiD)? If someone did ask you, what would you say in this conversation? In this episode, I explore that situation with Jane Slemon, a director of care at a hospice in British Columbia.

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  • November 7, 2023

    Trauma Informed Communication

    What does a trauma-and-violence informed approach mean for communicating in serious health situations? Dr. Susan Jack shares the ways we can incorporate this into our communication praxis, and thereby promote health equity and avoid the re-traumatization of individuals with histories of trauma as they access the healthcare system.

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  • October 31, 2023

    Talking with Children About Serious Illness and Death

    How can we talk with children about grief, about losses of any kind, dying and death? Drawing from years of experience as a registered nurse and psychotherapist, Andrea Warnick inspires us to learn how best to communicate with grieving children and families.

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