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Regrets of the Dying is a podcast about life, death and regrets, with each of the 8 episodes featuring a different person's story: A man on death row; an award-winning...
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Regrets of the Dying is a podcast about life, death and regrets, with each of the 8 episodes featuring a different person's story:
A man on death row; an award-winning photo journalist; a young woman who knows she'll live a shortened life; a mother who helped her son commit suicide. We bring to life the blog of a 32-year-old mother of 2 as she fought stage 4 bowel cancer; hear the reflections of a navy hospital chaplain; and why a 48-year-old journalist with terminal cancer has no regrets.
You can tweet us @properpodcasts or via our Proper Podcasts page on Facebook. We'd love to hear from you.
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A man on death row; an award-winning photo journalist; a young woman who knows she'll live a shortened life; a mother who helped her son commit suicide. We bring to life the blog of a 32-year-old mother of 2 as she fought stage 4 bowel cancer; hear the reflections of a navy hospital chaplain; and why a 48-year-old journalist with terminal cancer has no regrets.
You can tweet us @properpodcasts or via our Proper Podcasts page on Facebook. We'd love to hear from you.
Regrets of the Dying
Regrets of the Dying
19 JUL 2017 · 48-year-old Guardian journalist Simon Ricketts talks about having terminal cancer – and no regrets.
An uplifting end to the series.
12 JUL 2017 · Carenza Hayhoe was Britain's first female Navy hospital chaplain. Here, she remembers the many cases of regret she’s witnessed, and contemplates whether it’s possible to have none.
5 JUL 2017 · Ian Berry is an award-wining Magnum photojournalist. Now 82, he reflects on the morality and regrets of taking the picture vs helping.
28 JUN 2017 · Katie Scarbrough died at the age of 32. Here, we bring to life the blog she wrote as the wife and mother of two battled terminal bowel cancer.
21 JUN 2017 · Jo was only 27 when she tested positive for FTD, a rare early onset dementia that will eventually rob her of the ability to eat, stand, talk and swallow. Now 32, she reflects on her life, and the things she wished she had done differently.
16 JUN 2017 · An anonymous parent's heart-breaking regret about not visiting their son when he was critically ill.
14 JUN 2017 · Mike Lambrix has been on Florida’s death row for 34 years. Convicted of double-murder, he’s been scheduled to die three times, with a fourth execution date expected soon.
Here he tells us what it feels like waiting, the regrets he holds, and what happened on that late night in Glades County.
Based on years of letters, written and read by Lambrix, and recorded on location in Florida State Prison.
7 JUN 2017 · In 2000, Heather Pratten helped her son commit suicide. Now 80 years old, she relives what led up to that life-changing decision and the regrets she still holds.
26 MAY 2017 · An introduction to the podcast. Features clips from all 8 epsiodes, and Georgina Scull's personal motivation for making it.
Regrets of the Dying is a podcast about life, death and regrets, with each of the 8 episodes featuring a different person's story: A man on death row; an award-winning...
show more
Regrets of the Dying is a podcast about life, death and regrets, with each of the 8 episodes featuring a different person's story:
A man on death row; an award-winning photo journalist; a young woman who knows she'll live a shortened life; a mother who helped her son commit suicide. We bring to life the blog of a 32-year-old mother of 2 as she fought stage 4 bowel cancer; hear the reflections of a navy hospital chaplain; and why a 48-year-old journalist with terminal cancer has no regrets.
You can tweet us @properpodcasts or via our Proper Podcasts page on Facebook. We'd love to hear from you.
show less
A man on death row; an award-winning photo journalist; a young woman who knows she'll live a shortened life; a mother who helped her son commit suicide. We bring to life the blog of a 32-year-old mother of 2 as she fought stage 4 bowel cancer; hear the reflections of a navy hospital chaplain; and why a 48-year-old journalist with terminal cancer has no regrets.
You can tweet us @properpodcasts or via our Proper Podcasts page on Facebook. We'd love to hear from you.
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Author | Georgina Scull |
Organization | Georgina Scull |
Categories | Society & Culture |
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