Jane Darville, a transformative figure in Canadian hospice care, discusses her journey from founding Casey House, a pioneering hospice for AIDS patients, to leading Canuck Place, a children's hospice. She shares unforgettable moments, including Princess Diana's impactful visit that shifted public attitudes. Darville touches on overcoming stigma, the emotional toll of palliative care, and her dedication to supporting both patients and staff. Her reflections reveal the profound personal connections that have shaped her career and her mission to make a difference.