The REIMAGINE Podcast

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The REIMAGINE Podcast

The REIMAGINE Podcast creates a space to explore the complexities of organ donation and transplantation—not from certainty, but from inquiry. Through conversations with clinicians, donor families, living donors, researchers, policy leaders, and scholars of compassion, the series examines what it means to care, give, and be transformed by our connections. These human stories open the door to deeper questions of meaning and healing. Welcome to The REIMAGINE Podcast. Let's get started.

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    Courage Before Confidence: Amy Purdy on Resilience and the Power of Gratitude

    In this deeply moving episode, Gabe Schnickel, MD, MPH, sits down with Amy Purdy and her father, Stef Purdy, to explore a story that goes far beyond survival.At 19 years old, Amy developed meningococcal meningitis and was given less than a 2% chance of survival. She ultimately lost both of her legs, experienced kidney failure, and later underwent a life-saving kidney transplant — with her father as her donor.But this conversation is not simply about what happened. It is about how Amy rebuilt her life, how she redefined her identity, and how she continues to live with intention, courage, and gratitude.Together, Amy and Stef reflect on the emotional and physical challenges they faced, the strength they discovered and how their relationship evolved through the experience. Amy shares the mindset shifts that carried her forward — including her philosophy of “courage before confidence,” her ability to reframe life’s hardest moments as a “second chance” and her daily practice of gratitude as a way to stay present.This episode is a powerful exploration of resilience, love and what it means to move forward when life changes in an instant.Music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila AdlerReference to UC San Diego does not imply endorsement or support of any product, service or company involved. The Regents of the University of California and UC San Diego are not connected or affiliated with, nor do they endorse, favor or support any product or service of Amy Purdy.

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    A Heart Reborn: Faiyaz Elahi on Survival, Systems, and Purpose

    In this deeply personal and thought-provoking conversation, Faiyaz Elahi recounts his unexpected descent into heart failure, prolonged hospitalization, and eventual heart transplantation. He describes the emotional and psychological trauma of critical illness, the challenge of accepting transplant as his only path forward, and the pivotal role that compassionate communication played in his journey. Drawing on his background in technology, Faiyaz shares how his lived experience is now shaping a vision to redesign transplant systems using data, artificial intelligence, and human-centered thinking. This episode explores survival, meaning, and the opportunity to reimagine the transplant experience through both compassion and innovation.Music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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    From Survival to Connection: Building Transplant Teenz

    In this episode, Gabe Schnickel, MD, MPH,  sits down with heart transplant recipient Micah Clayborne and his mother, Brittany Clayborne, PsyD, to explore the deeply personal story behind Transplant Teenz—a peer support community for adolescent transplant patients.After a sudden diagnosis of severe heart failure at age 13, Micah quickly recognized a gap in care: while medical treatment was available, there was no meaningful peer connection for teens navigating transplant. Within days, that realization became a mission.Together, Micah and Brittany share how lived experience, compassion, and urgency led to the creation of a growing national organization supporting teens through community, mentorship, and leadership development.This conversation explores identity, resilience, human connection, and the profound impact of organ donation—not just on individuals, but on entire communities.Produced by Leila AdlerMusic by Geoffrey Bowman

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    Ethics in Transplantation: A Foundational Conversation with Dr. Anji Wall, MD, PhD and Dr. Brendan Parent JD, PhD

    *This episode launches a new series within the REIMAGINE Podcast exploring the ethical questions that shape organ donation and transplantation.*Ethics in transplantation is rarely abstract. It lives in real decisions—who receives a scarce organ, how innovation should be introduced responsibly, how informed consent should be approached, and how systems can remain both fair and compassionate.In this foundational conversation, Gabe sits down with bioethicists Brendan Parent and Anji Wall to explore how ethical questions arise in clinical practice and policy, how ethicists actually approach “should” questions, and why transplantation presents a uniquely complex ethical terrain.Together they discuss the role of bias, informed consent, scarcity, and innovation, as well as emerging challenges surrounding technologies like normothermic regional perfusion and xenotransplantation. The conversation also explores how ethical inquiry can help guide innovation rather than simply reacting to it.This episode sets the stage for an ongoing series examining ethics across transplantation policy, living donation, emerging technologies, and the evolving responsibilities of clinicians and institutions working in this space.GuestsBrendan Parent, JD, PhDAssociate Professor in the Section of Medical Ethics and Director of Medical Ethics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He also directs Transplant Ethics and Policy Research for the institution. His work focuses on ethical and policy considerations that shape a fair and equitable transplant system.Anji Wall, MD, PhDTransplant surgeon and prominent bioethicist at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. Her work focuses on clinical ethical issues in transplantation, including organ allocation, living donation, and the intersection of clinical practice and policy.Music By Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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    Disproving Helplessness by Helping Others: Kidney Donor and Journalist German Lopez

    In this episode of the REIMAGINE Podcast, Gabe Schnickel, MD, MPH, sits down with German Lopez — writer for The New York Times editorial board and non-directed living kidney donor — for a conversation about one of the most profound decisions a person can make: giving a kidney to a complete stranger.In 2017, German did exactly that. He recently reflected on the experience in the pages of the New York Times, and in this episode he goes deeper — exploring what drove his decision, what surgery and recovery actually looked like, and the unexpected psychological and philosophical shifts that followed.Their conversation touches on how a single act of generosity can ripple far beyond the operating room, shaping not only the life of a recipient but the mindset of the donor and the community around them. They also take an honest look at why living kidney donation in the U.S. has remained largely stagnant for two decades despite growing need — and what storytelling, cultural change, and human connection might do to change that.At its heart, this episode is about agency. About what we're capable of when we stop feeling helpless — and start helping."Nothing disproves helplessness like actually helping others."Theme music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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    Seen, Not Invisible: What Caregivers Need from Medicine - with Erin Copelan

    Caregiving is medicine’s invisible labor, and Erin Copelan knows it firsthand. Copelan joins Gabe Schnickel, MD, MPH, to reflect on her husband's liver transplant journey, including a terrifying rare complication, and caregiver burnout. Copelan and Schnickel explore how humor and grief coexist, why one-size-fits-all support doesn’t work, and how a simple check-in can change everything: “Are you okay?”Theme music by Geoff Bowman/Produced by Leila Adler REIMAGINE is thrilled to announce a new webinar series, Caregiver Conversations, a live, interactive series is for those who give care before, during and after transplant. Transplant caregivers shoulder profound emotional and practical burdens, yet their experiences often go unseen. Caregiver Conversations creates a regular space to listen, learn and connect — bringing compassion, mindfulness, and community to those supporting transplant recipients and donors. Each live session blends storytelling, reflection and expert dialogue to honor caregivers and model compassionate communication across the transplant continuum. Stay tuned for future webinar dates!If you or someone you know is interested in joining this series, please fill out this questionnaire as we prepare for our first episode. You will automatically be added to our email list and receive a registration l ink when we are ready.Website: Erincopelan.com

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    A Calling, a Scar, and 'Go Pack Go': Patrick Masters on Living Liver Donation

    Patrick Masters donated two-thirds of his liver to his brother-in-law, a father living with liver disease. In this warm, funny and deeply human conversation, Masters shares what made him say yes, what recovery looked like, and why living donation is both a huge decision and, in the long run, one that can leave a ripple far bigger than you can imagine. Welcome to The REIMAGINE Podcast. Let's get started.Theme music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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    What Really Matters: Palliative Care, Compassion, and the End-of-Life Journey

    Dr. Gary Buckholz, Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego, Director of the Sanford Compassionate Communication Faculty Fellowship, and pioneer in academic palliative careDr. Kimberly Bower, Pediatric Palliative Care Physician at Rady Children’s Hospital and longtime advocate for family-centered end-of-life careWhat does it mean to truly care for someone when they are facing the end of life, or living with a serious illness? In this deeply personal episode, Drs. Gary Buckholz and Kimberly Bower join host Gabe Schnickel to explore the heart of palliative medicine, its misconceptions, and its often-overlooked role in organ donation, transplantation, and medical care more broadly.Together, they reflect on their journeys into the field, including the powerful moments, mentors, and patients who shaped them. The episode also explores:What palliative care is, and what it isn’tHow language and vulnerability can transform carePediatric palliative care and the deep wisdom of children and their familiesBurnout, empathy fatigue, and how compassion is a replenishable resourceThe critical role of palliative care in the transplant journey, for both recipients and donor familiesHow cultural denial of death in the U.S. affects decision-making, grief, and healingThe transformative power of the Sanford Compassionate Communication ProgramLinks & ResourcesSanford Institute for Empathy & Compassion at UC San DiegoSanford Compassionate Communication ProgramRecommended Books:The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie MackesyA Nightingale's Song: Nursing Notes to Gentle the Journey Through SeriousFrom tender patient stories to reflections on grief, joy, and purpose, this episode is an invitation to reimagine what it means to show up, with clarity, kindness, and humanity, when it matters most.Theme music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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    Two gifts one heart: A Conversation with Anh Nguyen

    Anh Nguyen shares her story of becoming a living kidney donor. After her friend developed kidney failure, Anh stepped forward to donate a kidney, and years later she returned to UC San Diego to give again, this time donating part of her liver to a child she had never met. She reflects on the gratitude she felt waking up from surgery, the compassion she learned to extend to herself during recovery, and the quiet joy of knowing that two families, and generations to come, will carry forward from her gifts.Theme music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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    Welcome to the REIMAGINE Podcast

    In this opening episode, Dr. Gabe Schnickel, Executive Director of the UC San Diego REIMAGINE Center, invites listeners into the story behind the podcast. He shares his journey as a transplant surgeon and the moments that sparked the vision for REIMAGINE.Theme music by Geoff BowmanProduced by Leila Adler

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The REIMAGINE Podcast creates a space to explore the complexities of organ donation and transplantation—not from certainty, but from inquiry. Through conversations with clinicians, donor families, living donors, researchers, policy leaders, and scholars of compassion, the series examines what it means to care, give, and be transformed by our connections. These human stories open the door to deeper questions of meaning and healing. Welcome to The REIMAGINE Podcast. Let's get started.

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The UC San Diego REIMAGINE Center

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