Radiolab

The Queen of Dying

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Jul 23, 2021
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Childhood Rituals That Shaped Lifelong Grief

  • Rachel Cusick taped rainbow art cards to her mother's bed while her mother was in hospice and later couldn't remember routine details after the death.
  • The memory that stuck was the ritualized attempt to act normal around an empty chair, which shaped Rachel's lifelong unresolved grief and search for language about loss.
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The Missed Conversation That Started A Movement

  • Kübler-Ross walked hospital halls until she found an old man who welcomed her, but when she returned with students he died before they could hear him.
  • That missed opportunity launched her project of interviewing terminal patients to learn what dying people wanted to say.
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Two-Way Mirror Seminars That Let Patients Speak

  • Kübler-Ross held open interviews with dying patients behind a two-way mirror while students and staff listened, exposing hospital staff to patients' direct voices.
  • Transcripts reveal patients pleading for simple needs: a chaplain at night, extra pajamas after tests, and to be asked what matters to them.
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