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In this conversation, Yitzi Gal discusses the significance of practicing failure through improvisation and mistakes in a safe environment, emphasizing the need to differentiate between minor errors and life-threatening situations. He highlights the importance of emotional resilience and the ability to assess risks in everyday life.
Key Takeaways
Links and Resources
Improv for Anxiety
One Man’s Solution for Crushing Anxiety: Improv
Play with Fire Improv
Brene Brown TED Talk: The Power of Vulnerability
Internal Family Systems (IFS) – Richard Schwartz
The Power of Addiction and The Addiction of Power: Gabor Maté at TEDxRio+20
Connect with the Podcast or Learn more about Organ Donation
Learn more about Living Organ Donation
Learn more about Kidney Transplantation
Centre for Living Organ Donation on Instagram
Ajmera Transplant Centre on Instagram
Each episode, we share patient stories about organ donation from transplant recipients and living donors, along with insights and education from leading medical experts. Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, a donor, or simply curious about the world of organ transplantation, you’ll hear expert advice and inspiring journeys of hope, resilience, and second chances.
About our Host
Candice Coghlan is the Education & Outreach Coordinator at the Centre for Living Organ Donation at the UHN Ajmera Transplant Centre. She is also a board member for the National Kidney Foundation and a kidney transplant recipient. After she was diagnosed with kidney failure in her early 20s, she was on dialysis until receiving a transplant from her mother.
Have questions? Comments? Ideas for an episode? Please reach out to the Centre for Living Organ Donation at [email protected]. Thanks for spending your time with us.
The views and opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Toronto General or University Health Network.
By Living Transplant: Patient Stories | Organ Donation | Medical Experts with Candice Coghlan. Supported by the Ajmera Transplant Centre, Toronto General Hospital, UHNIn this conversation, Yitzi Gal discusses the significance of practicing failure through improvisation and mistakes in a safe environment, emphasizing the need to differentiate between minor errors and life-threatening situations. He highlights the importance of emotional resilience and the ability to assess risks in everyday life.
Key Takeaways
Links and Resources
Improv for Anxiety
One Man’s Solution for Crushing Anxiety: Improv
Play with Fire Improv
Brene Brown TED Talk: The Power of Vulnerability
Internal Family Systems (IFS) – Richard Schwartz
The Power of Addiction and The Addiction of Power: Gabor Maté at TEDxRio+20
Connect with the Podcast or Learn more about Organ Donation
Learn more about Living Organ Donation
Learn more about Kidney Transplantation
Centre for Living Organ Donation on Instagram
Ajmera Transplant Centre on Instagram
Each episode, we share patient stories about organ donation from transplant recipients and living donors, along with insights and education from leading medical experts. Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, a donor, or simply curious about the world of organ transplantation, you’ll hear expert advice and inspiring journeys of hope, resilience, and second chances.
About our Host
Candice Coghlan is the Education & Outreach Coordinator at the Centre for Living Organ Donation at the UHN Ajmera Transplant Centre. She is also a board member for the National Kidney Foundation and a kidney transplant recipient. After she was diagnosed with kidney failure in her early 20s, she was on dialysis until receiving a transplant from her mother.
Have questions? Comments? Ideas for an episode? Please reach out to the Centre for Living Organ Donation at [email protected]. Thanks for spending your time with us.
The views and opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Toronto General or University Health Network.

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