
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


On July 16, Gabriella Walsh carried out a decision months in the making; a process involving her loved ones and medical providers. She drank a fatal dose of medication prescribed under California’s so-called death-with-dignity law, which allows some terminally ill patients to request drugs to end their lives.
Today, we tell the story of Walsh, and hear her talk about why she decided to end her life on her own terms. Read the full transcript here.
Host: Gustavo Arellano
Guests: L.A. Times reporter Marisa Gerber, and L.A. Times photographer Dania Maxwell
More reading:
One last trip: Gabriella Walsh’s decision to die — and celebrate life — on her own terms
Death-with-dignity movement springs back to life in California
California lawmakers vote to speed up state process for terminally ill to end their lives
By LA Times Studios4.2
536536 ratings
On July 16, Gabriella Walsh carried out a decision months in the making; a process involving her loved ones and medical providers. She drank a fatal dose of medication prescribed under California’s so-called death-with-dignity law, which allows some terminally ill patients to request drugs to end their lives.
Today, we tell the story of Walsh, and hear her talk about why she decided to end her life on her own terms. Read the full transcript here.
Host: Gustavo Arellano
Guests: L.A. Times reporter Marisa Gerber, and L.A. Times photographer Dania Maxwell
More reading:
One last trip: Gabriella Walsh’s decision to die — and celebrate life — on her own terms
Death-with-dignity movement springs back to life in California
California lawmakers vote to speed up state process for terminally ill to end their lives

25,872 Listeners

7,865 Listeners

399 Listeners

14,641 Listeners

4,672 Listeners

112,664 Listeners

56,879 Listeners

10,251 Listeners

2,408 Listeners

5,459 Listeners

16,352 Listeners

6,431 Listeners

90 Listeners

16,132 Listeners

658 Listeners