In this series we invite people to unravel a high stakes or “tender” conversation that has stayed with them by answering 5 key questions on how it went. Violet’s 5 questions are co-designed by best selling author and palliative care physician, Dr Kathryn Mannix and can be used to inform anyone’s reflective practice around important conversations, no matter the context.
We open the podcast by welcoming co-creator of Violet's 5 Questions, Dr Kathryn Mannix. A palliative care physician who has had her fair share of daunting conversations, shares a personal conversation with us about grief, and what she learned from silence.
In Episode Two Dr Imogen Mitchell, Intensive care specialist and Executive director for research and academic partnerships at the Canberra Hospital and Dean at ANU Medical School talks about a conversation that she wishes she had approached very differently.
In Episode Three we talk to Terri Soller, Managing Director at Conversus Leaders, whose expertise include executive coaching and leadership capacity. Terri revisits a conversation with her father after he refuses further medical treatment.
In Episode Four Violet's Manager of Experience and Engagement, Rose Dillon, shares her experience talking to her mother about advance care planning.
In Episode Five we talk to Jo Wood, a Palliative Care Social Worker. Jo reflects on a series of conversations between herself, an elderly woman with dementia and her husband.
In Episode 6 , the season 1 finale, we speak to Professor Rod Macleod, a longtime Palliative Care Physician and the Chair of Violet's Clinical Committee. Rod chooses one of the 15,000 end-of-life conversations he's had over the course of his career in medicine to reflect on.
If you're struggling to to start end-of-life conversations with loved ones, clinicians or support people like aged care staff, Violet is here to help. You can book a session with a Violet Guide through our online form here.