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Palliative Talks: The Palliative Care Podcast

Host Kath Murray draws out practical tips and inspiring stories from palliative care experts in the Palliative Talks podcast.  Guests share meaningful, engaging and useful information for integrating palliative care and a palliative approach to care, to support front-line care providers to make a big difference in the lives of those they care for, and for themselves and their care teams. 

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    Caring for the Carer: Trauma, Healing, and the Power of Presence with Eugene Dufour

    In this profound episode of Palliative Talks, grief specialist Eugene Dufour joins host Kath Murray to explore the emotional weight caregivers carry in palliative and long-term care. Through powerful stories and practical wisdom, Eugene shares how rituals, reflective practice, and mentorship can help care providers process grief and stay grounded. From memory gardens to mindfulness bells, he offers personal strategies for transforming pain into purpose. Together, they discuss how acknowledging death and grief can deepen care, foster resilience, and bring humanity to the forefront—even in the most challenging settings.

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    Sustaining Change: Practical Strategies for Palliative Care with Nadine Valk

    In this episode, Kath Murray welcomes back Nadine Valk, a longtime expert in palliative care education and implementation science. Nadine shares her insights on how to effectively embed a palliative approach into everyday long-term care practice. Drawing on her extensive experience, she explains how breaking down goals into manageable steps, focusing on strengths, and addressing barriers with practical strategies can help sustain meaningful change. They also emphasize the importance of teamwork, ongoing conversations, and personal reflection to make care more compassionate and person-centered. 

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    Integrating Lessons Learned in the Pandemic to a Palliative Approach to Care

    In this insightful episode of Palliative Talks, Kath Murray and Françoise Mathieu explore the complex layers of stress and trauma faced by frontline caregivers, highlighting how secondary traumatic stress, system failures, and working conditions contribute to moral distress. They discuss the importance of psychological safety, the power of small “micro-movements” for self-care, and the value of setting healthy boundaries—even when it means disappointing others. Emphasizing a bifocal approach, they underline the shared responsibility between individuals and organizations to support well-being, while also acknowledging the unique challenges leaders face. Practical strategies and resources are shared to help caregivers cultivate resilience and advocate for positive change within their teams and workplaces.

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    Talking About Death: Compassionate Care in Action with Kathy Kortes-Miller

    In this episode, Kath Murray speaks with Dr. Kathy Kortes-Miller—social worker, educator, and author of Talking About Death Won’t Kill You—about rethinking how we support people living with life-limiting illnesses. Together, they explore how communication, compassion, and collaboration can shape more person-centered care in long-term and community settings. Drawing on research, lived experience, and humour, Kathy shares practical insights for healthcare workers navigating conversations about dying, death, and what matters most—including stories from hosting Die-alogues, a model similar to death Death Cafés, where people gather to talk openly (and often with laughter) about end-of-life. 

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    Moments That Matter: Integrating a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care with Nadine Persaud

    In this episode of Palliative Talks, Kath Murray and Nadine Persaud explore what it means to truly integrate a palliative approach in long-term care. They discuss the importance of small, meaningful gestures, the power of silence, and reframing questions to restore dignity and purpose for residents. Nadine emphasizes that palliative care is a collective, team-based effort—one that values every role, from PSWs to housekeeping. Through powerful stories, including pandemic-era innovations in grief support, she illustrates how psychosocial care and interdisciplinary collaboration can transform end-of-life experiences into moments of connection, meaning, and humanity. 

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    Keys to Person-Centered Palliative Care with Nadine Valk

    In this episode of Palliative Talks, host Kath Murray sits down with Nadine Valk—an experienced palliative care leader, coach, and mindfulness educator. Nadine reflects on her 30-years experience, emphasizing the importance of compassion, presence, and team cohesion in supporting those with life-limiting illness. Together, they discuss how reframing “difficult conversations” as “tender conversations” opens space for meaningful connection, the essential role of personal support workers, and the power of curiosity and active listening in transforming care. 

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    Seeing the Whole Person: A Palliative Lens with Rami Shami

    In this thought-provoking conversation, hospice nurse and educator Kath Murray speaks with Rami Shami, a longtime palliative care provider and advocate, about how we can bring humanity, dignity, and cultural humility into end-of-life care. Drawing from decades of experience, Rami shares reflections on presence, vulnerability, and what it means to walk alongside someone in their final chapter. Together, they explore the emotional landscape of caregiving, trauma-informed care, the importance of honoring autonomy, and how small acts of compassion can make a lasting impact. With rich stories and deeply personal insights, this episode invites listeners to reflect on how we show up—for ourselves, and for others—when it matters most.

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    Small Shifts, Big Impact with Dr. Daphna Grossman

    Kath Murray sits down with Dr. Daphna Grossman, a palliative care physician with over 25 years of experience. Dr. Grossman shares compelling examples from her work with dementia and chronic disease, emphasizing the importance of early conversations, symptom assessment tools, and the critical role of care partners and personal support workers. This episode offers a warm, practical, and eye-opening guide to how thoughtful, wholistic care can be transformative and accessible, demonstrating how small shifts—like simple reframes—can have a big impact. 

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    Relational Care and the Palliative Approach with Dr. Ben Robert

    In this heartful conversation, Kath Murray speaks with Dr. Ben Robert, a long-term care physician and palliative care advocate, about what it truly means to integrate a palliative approach across care settings. Dr. Robert highlights how this approach goes beyond managing symptoms to focus on what matters most to individuals. He also sheds light on cachexia, a complex condition often misunderstood by families, where weight loss and decreased appetite occur despite nutritional intake. Together, they explore the importance of relational care, the vital role of personal support workers, and how to normalize frailty, decline, and death with compassion and clarity. Through poignant metaphors, practical stories, and personal reflections, this episode offers a meaningful look at how caregivers and healthcare providers can support quality of life at every stage. 

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    The Beautiful Work of Palliative Care: A conversation with Mahoganie Hines

    This meaningful conversation between Kath Murray and Mahoganie Hines—a clinical nurse specialist, educator, and passionate advocate for equitable palliative care—explores what it truly means to take a palliative approach, from diagnosis through bereavement. Together, they discuss the importance of honoring the whole person and their family throughout the care journey. Mahoganie shares powerful stories, including a resident’s final wish to attend her son’s wedding, and reflects on the small, compassionate acts that uphold dignity and affirm personhood at the end of life. They delve into the concept of “total pain,” the value of holistic and equitable care, and the profound beauty of being present for others during life’s most vulnerable moments—the very heart of palliative care. 

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    A Compassionate Conversation with Philip Larkin

    In this episode, Kath Murray welcomes renowned palliative care leader Phil Larkin to explore the transformative power of compassion in palliative care. Together, they illustrate that every team member’s contribution is essential in creating a holistic, compassionate care environment that goes far beyond treating physical symptoms. Their engaging conversation, enriched with powerful metaphors and personal stories of resilience, offers a heartfelt reminder that every little act of kindness can build a safe harbor and transform the caregiving experience.

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    Introducing Kath Murray, the Host of Palliative Talks

    In the inaugural episode of Palliative Talks, we flip the script as Jennifer Mossop introduces and interviews our host, Kath Murray. Kath, a hospice palliative care nurse and founder of Life and Death Matters, shares her journey and passion for palliative care and bringing a palliative approach to long-term care, emphasizing how it improves the quality of life for residents, supports families, and empowers staff.As the first guest in this new series, Kath sets the stage for future conversations by highlighting the importance of normalizing discussions about death and fostering compassionate, holistic care. Her insights offer a thoughtful foundation for understanding how palliative care enhances living fully until the end.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Host Kath Murray draws out practical tips and inspiring stories from palliative care experts in the Palliative Talks podcast.  Guests share meaningful, engaging and useful information for integrating palliative care and a palliative approach to care, to support front-line care providers to make a big difference in the lives of those they care for, and for themselves and their care teams.

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