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  • UNTIL MY LAST BREATH I’M LIVING
    2025/06/21

    Welcome to the first episode of BEFORE I GO…Embracing the Journey of MAiD. Meet our hosts, Danielle Wilson
    Brown and Marion Brown as they share who they are, their Indigenous heritage and evolution, the story of their family, of
    loss, pain and lessons that heal. Allowing us to get to know grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles and siblings, Dani and
    Marion tell the story of their family with humour and love. And they explain Marion’s Pulmonary Hypertension diagnosis,
    her shift from caregiver to finding the grace to accept care for herself. And we experience Marion’s superpower. Thanks
    for listening. Please take care of yourselves and if you need to, make use of the resources listed on our podcast main
    page.

    *****CONTENT WARNING*****

    Each episode of this podcast touches on subjects related to trauma, misogyny, racism, medical racism, sexual misconduct, Residential Schools, as well as many aspects of death and dying. Self-care is our priority, and we ask that you please take care as you listen, step away for a break when you need to, and use the resources below for support.

    Mental Health Support Resources:

    https://www.hopeforwellness.ca/ , 24/7 telephone: 1-855-242-3310, Online chat

    NIHB Mental Health Services regional office

    First Nations Health Authority (BC), Toll-free: 1-866-913-0033, info@fnha.ca


    MAiD Resources:

    https://www.fnha.ca/what-we-do/healthy-living/end-of-life-journey/medical-assistance-in-dying

    Centre for Education and Research on Aging

    https://nctr.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/When-the-Time-Comes-Final-Edit-and-Format3510-march-24.pdf

    https://www.dyingwithdignity.ca/blog/reclaiming-cultural-teachings-about-mortality-grief-loss-death-and-dying/

    https://endoflifedoulaassociation.org/doula-list-maid/

    https://camapcanada.ca/

    https://abo-peoples.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/CAP-2024-FinalReport-PEOLC-MAID_WEB_EN-.pdf

    Grief & Loss Support Resources:

    https://www.beendigen.com/programs/talk4healing/

    https://www.hospicenorthwest.ca/services/outreach-program/

    https://lumarasociety.org/indigenouswellness/ , 1-866-9LUMARA, info@lumarasociety.org

    https://livingmyculture.ca/


    Indigenous Books on Grief and Loss:https://www.strongnations.com/store/item_list.php?it=1&cat=3027


    Residential School Support Resources:

    https://www.irsss.ca/ , 1-800-721-0066 for Survivors and Their Families

    https://nctr.ca/contact/survivors/ , The National Residential School Crisis Line 1-866-925-4419

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    34 分
  • Before I Go TRAILER
    2025/06/11

    “Death is not an ending but a change of worlds.” Indigenous nations have a long history with ceremony and tradition around death. A member of the Gitxaala Nation in BC, Marion Brown has Pulmonary Hypertension (PH). PH is a chronic progressive condition which will, as with other members of her family, eventually take her life. And so, Marion has made the decision to use the MAiD program, when she feels the time is appropriate. An experienced documentary producer and interviewer in her own right, Marion will turn the microphone around to herself. Along with family and many professional experts, she and her daughter Danielle will share this extraordinary journey with you.

    By openly discussing the experience of choosing medical assisted dying through an Indigenous lens, along with wisdom and stories – about family & ancestors, history & trauma, healing & love – Marion and Dani hope that their journey will provide unique and thoughtful perspectives, encourage your own conversations with those close to you, and perhaps provide some comfort. After all, living & dying are the human experiences we all share.

    Join us bi-weekly for some of the most profound and thought-provoking conversations of a lifetime.

    *****CONTENT WARNING*****

    Each episode of this podcast touches on subjects related to trauma, misogyny, racism, medical racism, sexual misconduct, Residential Schools, as well as many aspects of death and dying. Self-care is our priority, and we ask that you please take care as you listen, step away for a break when you need to, and use the resources below for support.

    Mental Health Support Resources:

    https://www.hopeforwellness.ca/ , 24/7 telephone: 1-855-242-3310, Online chat

    NIHB Mental Health Services regional office

    First Nations Health Authority (BC), Toll-free: 1-866-913-0033, info@fnha.ca


    MAiD Resources:

    https://www.fnha.ca/what-we-do/healthy-living/end-of-life-journey/medical-assistance-in-dying

    Centre for Education and Research on Aging

    https://nctr.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/When-the-Time-Comes-Final-Edit-and-Format3510-march-24.pdf

    https://www.dyingwithdignity.ca/blog/reclaiming-cultural-teachings-about-mortality-grief-loss-death-and-dying/

    https://endoflifedoulaassociation.org/doula-list-maid/

    https://camapcanada.ca/

    https://abo-peoples.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/CAP-2024-FinalReport-PEOLC-MAID_WEB_EN-.pdf

    Grief & Loss Support Resources:

    https://www.beendigen.com/programs/talk4healing/

    https://www.hospicenorthwest.ca/services/outreach-program/

    https://lumarasociety.org/indigenouswellness/ , 1-866-9LUMARA, info@lumarasociety.org

    https://livingmyculture.ca/


    Indigenous Books on Grief and Loss:https://www.strongnations.com/store/item_list.php?it=1&cat=3027


    Residential School Support Resources:

    https://www.irsss.ca/ , 1-800-721-0066 for Survivors and Their Families

    https://nctr.ca/contact/survivors/ , The National Residential School Crisis Line 1-866-925-4419

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    4 分