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The DailyThe DailyRevisiting 'The Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia'Earlier this year, we shared the story of one family’s dispute over a loved one with dementia. That story, originally reported in The New York Times Magazine by Katie Engelhart, won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing this past week. Today, we're revisiting Katie’s story – and the question at the heart of it: When cognitive decline changes people, should we respect their new desires?Guest: Katie Engelhart, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years...2024-05-121h 01The DailyThe DailyRevisiting 'The Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia'Earlier this year, we shared the story of one family’s dispute over a loved one with dementia. That story, originally reported in The New York Times Magazine by Katie Engelhart, won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing this past week. Today, we're revisiting Katie’s story – and the question at the heart of it: When cognitive decline changes people, should we respect their new desires?Guest: Katie Engelhart, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years, and one image of a prisone...2024-05-121h 02Deborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastRevisiting 'The Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia'Earlier this year, we shared the story of one family’s dispute over a loved one with dementia. That story, originally reported in The New York Times Magazine by Katie Engelhart, won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing this past week. Today, we're revisiting Katie’s story – and the question at the heart of it: When cognitive decline changes people, should we respect their new desires?Guest: Katie Engelhart, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years, and one image of a prisone...2024-05-121h 02The DailyThe DailyRevisiting 'The Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia'Earlier this year, we shared the story of one family’s dispute over a loved one with dementia. That story, originally reported in The New York Times Magazine by Katie Engelhart, won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing this past week. Today, we're revisiting Katie’s story – and the question at the heart of it: When cognitive decline changes people, should we respect their new desires?Guest: Katie Engelhart, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years...2024-05-1200 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaAcross the United States, millions of families are confronting a seemingly impossible question: When dementia changes a relative, how much should they accommodate their new personality and desires?Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, tells the story of one family’s experience.Guest: Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years, and one image of a prisoner haunts her.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/t...2024-01-2600 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaAcross the United States, millions of families are confronting a seemingly impossible question: When dementia changes a relative, how much should they accommodate their new personality and desires?Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, tells the story of one family’s experience.Guest: Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years, and one image of a prisoner haunts her.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/t...2024-01-261h 00The DailyThe DailyThe Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaAcross the United States, millions of families are confronting a seemingly impossible question: When dementia changes a relative, how much should they accommodate their new personality and desires?Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, tells the story of one family’s experience.Guest: Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years, and one image of a prisoner haunts her.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made avail...2024-01-261h 02Deborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastThe Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaAcross the United States, millions of families are confronting a seemingly impossible question: When dementia changes a relative, how much should they accommodate their new personality and desires?Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, tells the story of one family’s experience.Guest: Katie Engelhart, a writer for The New York Times Magazine.Background reading: The Mother Who Changed: A Story of DementiaKatie Englehart has reported on dementia for years, and one image of a prisoner haunts her.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made avail...2024-01-261h 01The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul EbemaThe Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul EbemaEpisode 120: Journalist Katie Engelhart on her book “The Inevitable: Dispatches on the right to die.”Katie’s story “What Happened in Room 10?” won a George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting in 2021. It is the product of a months-long investigation into the first COVID outbreak in an American nursing home — and, more broadly, the rise of the for-profit nursing home industry. Previously, she worked as a documentary film correspondent and producer at NBC News. She made short documentaries from across the United States and abroad. And she appeared on The Today Show, NBC Nightly News and MSNBC. Before that, she was as a foreign correspondent for VICE News, base...2023-03-161h 01Delving In with Stuart KelterDelving In with Stuart Kelter#15. Ethical Complexities in Assisted DyingKatie Engelhart is a writer and producer based in Toronto and New York, whose recent work has focused on healthcare and bioethics. She has been interviewed on major television networks and produced documentaries for NBC News. Katie has won awards for her magazine stories, including one that documented a months-long investigation into the first COVID outbreak in an American nursing home — with broad implications about the for-profit nursing home industry. She is the author of the book, The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die, published in 2021.(Recorded 1/31/23.)2023-02-0655 minThe Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingDying with dignitySean Illing talks with reporter Katie Engelhart, whose book The Inevitable is an up-close look at physician-assisted dying. This is the practice of receiving state-sanctioned medical aid to end one's life — a practice now legal in 10 U.S. states, Canada, and elsewhere around the world. They discuss the details of the procedure — including why people fight for this right and exercise it — as well as many of the moral and legal questions that it raises.Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray AreaGuest: Katie Engelhart (@katieengelhart), journalist; authorReferences:  The Inevitable: Dispatc...2022-10-3159 minThe TLS PodcastThe TLS PodcastThe Hour Of Our DeathEmily Wilson considers how we address our final daysBook reviewed: The Mortal Coil: A history of death by Andrew DoigThe Inevitable: Dispatches on the right to die by Katie EngelhartAll the Living and the Dead: A personal investigation into the death trade by Hayley Campbellhttps://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/mortal-coil-andrew-doig-the-inevitable-katie-engelhart-all-the-living-and-the-dead-hayley-campbell-book-review-emily-wilsoniew-emily-wilson/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-09-1224 minFrank Buckley InterviewsFrank Buckley InterviewsRe-release: Katie Engelhart, Right to Die DiscussionKatie Engelhart is a writer and producer and author of the new book "The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die." Her story “What Happened in Room 10?” won a George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting in 2021. She has also worked as a foreign correspondent for VICE News.During this podcast, Engelhart discusses the history and current state of assisted suicide and the right to die including stories of individuals who have chosen to end their lives to end suffering.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/priva...2022-08-3131 minFrank Buckley InterviewsFrank Buckley Interviews"Best Of" Mixtape: Top Downloads of 2021As 2021 draws to a close, we're counting down our most downloaded episodes of the year. First, author Katie Engelhart discusses the history and current state of assisted suicide and the right to die including stories of individuals who have chosen to end their lives to end suffering. We also hear from Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, one of several government staffers tasked with listening in during President Trump's infamous phone call to Ukraine's President which was at the center of President Trump's first impeachment. Andy Martino discusses the 2019 Houston Astros cheating scandal. Lisa Marshall opens up about the challenges and...2021-12-2942 minOn the MediaOn the MediaPigeon with A MustacheBy now, the new coronavirus variant has been detected in dozens of countries – including the U.S. On this week’s On the Media, hear what pigeons can tell us about how to react to the omicron variant. Plus, why we should know the names of the scientists in Botswana, South Africa, and Hong Kong who found the new strain. And what rights we do, and don't, have when it comes to when we die.  1. Katherine J. Wu [@KatherineJWu], staff writer at The Atlantic covering science, on what we do (and mostly don't) know about the new omicron...2021-12-0351 minSoundPracticeSoundPracticePhysician-Assisted Death with Author, Katie EngelhartThe topic of physician-assisted death is both sensitive and complex. It involves medical ethics, state law, and religion. In this SoundPractice episode we will explore the status and facets related to physician-assisted death. Through the lens of states that permit physician-assisted suicide, veteran journalist and healthcare author Katie Engelhart guide the discussion.  Her new book, The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die was released earlier this year. This episode aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic with insights from Ms. Engelhart, an award-winning documentary film correspondent, a past producer at NBC News, and a foreign correspondent for V...2021-12-0231 minOn the MediaOn the MediaThe Only Inevitability700,000. That’s the latest COVID death count to dominate a headline in the United States. Over the last 19 months, we’ve seen a steady trickle of these morbid milestones in the news. They are one way to measure, and try to understand, the COVID-19 pandemic. In the world of journalism, death is a metric that’s important. It indicates significance, newsworthiness, and tragedy. But death is also an inevitable part of the human experience. This is a fact that journalist Katie Engelhart highlights in the title of her new book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die. Brooke Gladston...2021-11-0336 minWeCroakWeCroak36| Katie Engelhart Season 5, Episode 6: Katie Engelhart’s Dispatches on the Right to Die I’ve never been so uncomfortable reading a book about death or having a discussion. Katie Englehart’s book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die is a master work of journalism about people who say they are not suicidal and believe they have a right to die because of age or sickness. The issues raised in this book get to the heart of big questions like what real empathy looks like and how we think about the sanctity of life, capitalism and a host of oth...2021-10-251h 03KKIT CreationsKKIT Creations36| Katie Engelhart Season 5, Episode 6: Katie Engelhart’s Dispatches on the Right to Die I’ve never been so uncomfortable reading a book about death or having a discussion. Katie Englehart’s book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die is a master work of journalism about people who say they are not suicidal and believe they have a right to die because of age or sickness. The issues raised in this book get to the heart of big questions like what real empathy looks like and how we think about the sanctity of life, capitalism and a host of oth...2021-10-251h 03The NocturnistsThe NocturnistsThe Moral Murkiness of Medical Aid in Dying with Katie EngelhartDo no harm. Thou shalt not kill. Life is sacred and should be protected at all costs, right? But when is life no longer worth living? Who decides? And what do we do about it? In this episode, Emily discusses the murky ethical dilemmas of medical aid in dying with award-winning journalist Katie Engelhart, the author of The Inevitable: Dispatches On The Right to Die. The Nocturnists are partnering with VCU Health Continuing Education to offer free CME credits for healthcare professionals. Visit ce.vcuhealth.org/nocturnists to claim credit for this episode. M...2021-10-1948 minTheThinkingAtheistTheThinkingAtheistThe Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die (with author Katie Engelhart)Katie Engelhart has a new book which fairly explores the hugely complex issues of Death with Dignity, assisted suicide, Medical Aid in Dying, and other models for allowing competent adults to end their own suffering. She speaks candidly about her research, the stories, and her own opinions.Katie's website: https://www.katieengelhart.com VIDEO of this conversation https://youtu.be/ic4cG4SYMcoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.2021-08-3157 minFrank Buckley InterviewsFrank Buckley InterviewsKatie Engelhart, Right to Die DiscussionKatie Engelhart is a writer and producer and author of the new book "The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die." Her story “What Happened in Room 10?” won a George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting in 2021. She has also worked as a foreign correspondent for VICE News.During this podcast, Engelhart discusses the history and current state of assisted suicide and the right to die including stories of individuals who have chosen to end their lives to end suffering.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/priva...2021-06-3031 minPb Living - A daily book reviewPb Living - A daily book reviewA Book Review - The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die Book by Katie EngelhartA riveting, incisive, and wide-ranging book about the Right to Die movement, and the doctors, patients, and activists at the heart of this increasingly urgent issue.As much of the world's population grows older, the quest for a "good death," has become a significant issue. For many, the right to die often means the right to die with dignity. The Inevitable moves beyond margins of the law to the people who are meticulously planning their final hours--far from medical offices, legislative chambers, hospital ethics committees, and polite conversation--and the people who help them, loved ones...2021-06-2404 minThe Greenlight Bookstore PodcastThe Greenlight Bookstore PodcastEpisode QS54: Katie Engelhart + Larissa MacFarquhar (June 17, 2021)Content warning: This episode discusses suicide and death. Reporter Katie Engelhart discusses her compassionate and thoughtful new book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die with author Larissa MacFarquhar (author of Strangers Drowning: Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to Help).  Their discussion eschews judgement while conveying all sides of the assisted suicide movement, including the state of healthcare in the US, disability rights, mental disorders, and dementia, as well as the journalistic ethics of writing about death and dying. (Recorded March 15, 2021)2021-06-1757 minListen To Your Ears To A Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook.Listen To Your Ears To A Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook.The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die by Katie EngelhartPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/507568to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die Author: Katie Engelhart Narrator: Katie Engelhart Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 12 minutes Release date: April 29, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: Meet Adam. He's twenty-seven years old, articulate and attractive. He also wants to die. Should he be helped? And by whom? In The Inevitable, award-winning journalist Katie Engelhart explores one of our most abiding taboos: assisted dying. From Avril, the 80-year-old British woman illegally importing pentobarbital, to the Australian doctor dispensing suicide manuals online, Engelhart...2021-04-2910h 12Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & NaturopathyListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & NaturopathyThe Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die by Katie EngelhartPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/507568to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die Author: Katie Engelhart Narrator: Katie Engelhart Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 12 minutes Release date: April 29, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: Meet Adam. He's twenty-seven years old, articulate and attractive. He also wants to die. Should he be helped? And by whom? In The Inevitable, award-winning journalist Katie Engelhart explores one of our most abiding taboos: assisted dying. From Avril, the 80-year-old British woman illegally importing pentobarbital, to the Australian doctor dispensing suicide manuals online, Engelhart...2021-04-2910h 12At a DistanceAt a DistanceKatie Engelhart on What It Means to Die With DignityWriter and producer Katie Engelhart, author of the new book “The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die,” speaks with us about the underground euthanasia movement, the differing perspectives on assisted suicide in countries around the world, and the problems with the media’s portrayal of the elderly.2021-04-1238 minExit Podcast - The Good DeathExit Podcast - The Good DeathDoxit No 20 - Katie Engelhart's new book The InevitableExit first met Katie Englehart about 5 years ago when she was part of the production team behind the Vice documentary, Time to Die. After 4 years of filming, Vice had footage on just about everyone that Philip Nitschke had met. It was via this immersion that Engelhart would change mediums, and bring the stories of 3 Exit members into her written word. The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die is as weighty as an academic tomb, but as engaging and easy to read as a popular biography. The strength of the book is the...2021-03-1431 minLongformLongformEpisode 428: Katie EngelhartKatie Engelhart is a journalist and the author of the new book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die.“Billions of dollars of government money goes to the nursing home industry every year. And nobody has a nursing home correspondent. Nobody has an assisted living correspondent…. That's wild to me. As a journalist, someone tells me, Oh, there's an industry. It's hugely underregulated. It's getting billions of dollars a year. It is not super-accountable for that money. Who wouldn't want to cover that?” Thanks to Mailchimp for sponsoring this week's episode. Show notes: @katieenglehart katieengelhart.com Engelhart on Longform 00:00 The Inevitab...2021-02-101h 01The Daily DiveThe Daily DiveGrading Bots Getting It Wrong and the First U.S. Outbreak of COVID-19 in WashingtonFor all those parents with kids doing remote learning this year, pay attention to your children's grades. In some cases, the auto-grading software used to grade quizzes and schoolwork are getting it wrong. If a student's answers don't match exactly what's in the teacher's answer guide, it can be marked wrong, even if it's just a capitalization discrepancy. Julie Jargon, family and tech columnist at the WSJ, joins us for how these auto-grading systems are causing some headaches.Next, a look back at the early days of the pandemic and the first nursing home out...2020-12-2819 minNursingHome411 PodcastNursingHome411 PodcastWhat Happened in Room 10? Journalist Katie Engelhart on the COVID Outbreak at Life Care Center & Her New Book, “The Inevitable”2020-10-2231 minNursingHome411 PodcastNursingHome411 PodcastWhat Happened in Room 10? Journalist Katie Engelhart on the COVID Outbreak at Life Care Center & Her New Book, “The Inevitable”Journalist Katie Engelhart joins the Nursing Home 411 Podcast to discuss her investigative report on the COVID outbreak at Life Care Center in Kirkland, the experiences of the residents at the facility, and what the outbreak revealed about the systemic problems in U.S. nursing homes. Katie also chats about her new book, “The Inevitable: [...]2020-10-2231 minReopening AmericaReopening AmericaWhat Happened in Room 10? The First COVID Hotspot in the U.S.A look back at the early days of the pandemic and the first nursing home outbreak at the Life Care Center of Kirkland in Washington. Forty-six people died there, but did those deaths have to happen? The way that COVID-19 tore through the facility is a cautionary tale for the way we operate nursing homes in the U.S. There were failures at many steps during the way, all while residents and workers saw some of their friends get sick and die. Katie Engelhart, contributor to California Sunday Magazine, spent months investigating what happened and joins us for how it a...2020-09-2413 minThe Daily DiveThe Daily DiveGrand Jury Does Not Charge Officers With Killing Breonna Taylor, One Officer Charged for Other CircumstancesA grand jury in Kentucky has charged former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison with three counts of wanton endangerment in the case of Breonna Taylor who was killed by police fire in March. The charges were related to other circumstances and not directly to the death of Breonna herself. Other officers involved in the incident were also not charged. Marisa Iati, national reporter for the Washington post, joins us for the latest developments in Breonna Taylor’s case.Next, a look back at the early days of the pandemic and the first nursing home outbr...2020-09-2419 minGood Mourning, Nancy PodcastGood Mourning, Nancy PodcastEp. 73: FROM HELL (2001) - You Don't Know Jack!Hey y'all! This week your favorite ghouls discussing From Hell! Topics of discussion include but are not limited to: sex-work in 1888, the REAL victims of Jack the Ripper, and why our obsession with Jack is problematic AF. --- Theme song by Lily LeBlanc: www.lilythecomposer.com --- Resources: From Hell (2001) Dir. The Hughes Brothers From Hell (1999, Graphic Novel) Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_Hell WHY IT’S TIME TO STOP TALKING ABOUT JACK THE RIPPER by Ann Foster https://bookriot.com/2019/04/02/stop-talking-about-jack-the-ripper/amp/ ‘Jack the Ripper’ was a serial killer who disembowelled women – we need to stop celebrating that by...2020-07-0747 minLET IT OUTLET IT OUT286 | hostess with the most truth with Terces Engelhart, founder of Cafe GratitudeShow notes:- get the Soothe Kit for free with promo code VALENTINE- Cafe Gratitude on The Web | Facebook | Instagram- Be Love Farm- Gracias Madre- Rob Bell (Author)- Erwin McManus (Author)- Mary Oliver (Author/Poet)If you liked this episode try out:- Jon Marro     2020-02-132h 02不丧不丧人生或许没有答案,但这也没有什么大不了 节目摘要 面对“四分之一人生危机”或“中年危机”该怎么办?希望这一期的节目能给你提供一些思路。 节目备注 欢迎通过微博关注我们的节目@不丧Podcast和女主播@constancy好小气。 关于线上读书微信群:由于目前群人数超过100人,无法继续通过扫码入群。想要入群的朋友可以先加我的微信号(ID: hongming_qiao),然后再拉你入群。 我们的电报(Telegram)听友群:不丧电报群 我们播客的邮箱地址:busangpodcast@gmail.com 这集播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 电影&电视剧 《惊奇队长》(Captain Marvel)(2019) 《葛洛利亚·贝尔》(Gloria Bell)(2018) 《我们》(Us)(2019) 《如何死在俄勒冈州》(How to Die in Oregon)(2010) 《人间世 第二季》(2019) 书 Michael Pollan, How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence J.M.库切,《耻》 音乐 "Luniz, I Got 5 On It" "Laura Branigan, Gloria" 其他 YouTube频道:Squirmy and Grubs YouTube频道:Footless Jo Katie Engelhart, Her Time 如何收听「不丧」 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。 2019-03-271h 49Free Speech DebateFree Speech DebateOn Free Speech 1: Deletion and DenialismFree Speech Debate's monthly podcast features a round-up of interviews on the site including Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, former Formula One boss Max Mosley and Chinese scholar Yan Xuetong. Hosts Brian Pellot and Katie Engelhart speak to Viktor Mayer-Schönberger about his new book Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age and discuss Aids denialism with FSD team member Casey Selwyn.2012-02-0123 minHealthy Mind Fit BodyHealthy Mind Fit Body24 – To eat or not to eat candy cigarettes(duration 14:39) Paleolithic humans didn’t have access to all the carbs that we do today …they’re not good for us, because our genes aren’t adapted to them Short, intense exercise is preferable to long, intense (or even slightly less intense) exercise; and going barefoot is good! Cavemen who walk among us by Katie Engelhart http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/02/26/cavemen-who-walk-among-us/ It’s …2010-03-0514 min