Bioethics: Whats Happening & Why It Matters

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Bobby Schindler is President of the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network and an Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute.

Episodios

  • #8 Victoria Arlen's incredible experience

    31/08/2018 Duración: 04min

    Reflecting on Victoria Arlen's triumph, taking her first steps after experiencing paralysis for a decade and living in a "locked in" state. ESPN profiles Victoria: http://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/article/15743440/one-small-step-my-10-year-journey-wheelchair-walking

  • #7 On Jahi McMath's Death

    07/07/2018 Duración: 10min

    Reflecting on Jahi McMath's life, death, and importance.

  • #6 Interview: "Simon's Law" and parental rights

    29/06/2018 Duración: 08min

    A brief interview with Sheryl Crosier and Kayre Perez at the National Right to Life Convention in Kansas City on "Simon's Law" and parental rights. “Simon’s Law” is named for a medically fragile baby born with Trisomy 18 and apnea (breathing difficulty), who died when resuscitation was denied. His devastated parents, Sheryl and Scott Crosier, only learned later that Simon’s hospital chart contained a DNR [Do Not Resuscitate] that was never discussed, much less permitted by them. They have mounted a grassroots crusade to alert parents and enact this law to protect parents’ rights. https://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2017/02/simons-law-protects-parental-rights-especially-for-medically-fragile-kids/

  • #5 Isn't food and water basic?

    12/06/2018 Duración: 02min

    Why food and water should be understood as a basic and ordinary form of care, and not as a "medical treatment" that's always equivalent to extraordinary life support.

  • #4 Power of perspective

    06/06/2018 Duración: 02min

    Improving our culture starts with reconsidering our own attitudes, our own potentially oppressive biases, and embracing a more life-affirming attitude toward our most vulnerable brothers and sisters.

  • #3 Terri Schiavo’s Story

    01/06/2018 Duración: 09min

    The name “Terri Schiavo” became seared into America’s national memory, and into the history of both the “right to life” and “right to die” movements. But it’s now been more than a decade since her death, and many are now too young to remember her story. She was my sister, so let me share a bit of her story now.

  • #2 Reflecting on the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast

    25/05/2018 Duración: 06min

    I attended the May 24, 2018 National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC. Sharing some of my thoughts and reactions on this event after my first time attending it.

  • #1 Starting

    23/05/2018 Duración: 02min

    I’m President of the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network, which serves medically vulnerable persons at risk of a variety of denial of basic care situations. I’m also an associate scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, where I write about bioethical issues, particularly on euthanasia, assisted suicide, denial of basic care, and rehabilitation’s role in stories of remarkable recovery. I’m doing this as a way to share thoughts and perspective in a casual, more accessible way— less formal than my writing or talks, but hopefully still meaningful and impactful in terms of reflecting on prominent cases of medically vulnerable persons, and reflections on the life issues of the day.