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When Time Matters Most: A Conversation about Dying with Dignity

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What does it truly mean to die with dignity?

Behind the clinical terminology and medical frameworks lies a deeply human experience that most healthcare systems aren't equipped to honour.

In this powerful conversation, Callie Watt takes us through her 31-year nursing odyssey from remote indigenous communities to emergency departments, and finally to founding Wattletree Health Group – a private nursing service determined to transform end-of-life care.
The reality Callie reveals is both sobering and hopeful. While 85% of people express wishes to die at home, our healthcare system remains structured around institutional endings.
What makes this conversation truly exceptional is Callie's philosophy on authentic connection. Rather than the clinical detachment we often associate with healthcare providers, she advocates for genuine presence. This approach represents a profound shift from traditional models focused on efficiency rather than experience.
Whether you're facing end-of-life decisions, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in how we might better approach our final chapter, this episode offers vital insights into reclaiming death as a dignified, human-centered experience. Join us as we explore what it means to raise the standard of care when it matters most.

Callie Watt is the founder of Wattletree Health Group
Phone: 03 9140 0944
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://wattletreehealthgroup.com.au/

Have questions about death, dying or the funeral industry? Email [email protected] to have them answered in a future episode.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Death Industry Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Kelly Watts' Background and Family Life (00:02:20)

3. The Why Behind Waddle Tree Health Group (00:08:54)

4. Nursing Journey from Hospital to Outback (00:15:45)

5. Navigating Motherhood as an Emergency Nurse (00:27:42)

6. Building a Private Nursing Company (00:31:56)

7. Understanding Palliative Care Misconceptions (00:37:20)

8. End-of-Life Care at Home: Reality and Challenges (00:44:38)

9. Emotional Resilience in End-of-Life Care (00:47:50)

10. Quick-Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts (00:51:05)

10 episodes

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Content provided by Robyn O'Connell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robyn O'Connell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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What does it truly mean to die with dignity?

Behind the clinical terminology and medical frameworks lies a deeply human experience that most healthcare systems aren't equipped to honour.

In this powerful conversation, Callie Watt takes us through her 31-year nursing odyssey from remote indigenous communities to emergency departments, and finally to founding Wattletree Health Group – a private nursing service determined to transform end-of-life care.
The reality Callie reveals is both sobering and hopeful. While 85% of people express wishes to die at home, our healthcare system remains structured around institutional endings.
What makes this conversation truly exceptional is Callie's philosophy on authentic connection. Rather than the clinical detachment we often associate with healthcare providers, she advocates for genuine presence. This approach represents a profound shift from traditional models focused on efficiency rather than experience.
Whether you're facing end-of-life decisions, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in how we might better approach our final chapter, this episode offers vital insights into reclaiming death as a dignified, human-centered experience. Join us as we explore what it means to raise the standard of care when it matters most.

Callie Watt is the founder of Wattletree Health Group
Phone: 03 9140 0944
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://wattletreehealthgroup.com.au/

Have questions about death, dying or the funeral industry? Email [email protected] to have them answered in a future episode.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Death Industry Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Kelly Watts' Background and Family Life (00:02:20)

3. The Why Behind Waddle Tree Health Group (00:08:54)

4. Nursing Journey from Hospital to Outback (00:15:45)

5. Navigating Motherhood as an Emergency Nurse (00:27:42)

6. Building a Private Nursing Company (00:31:56)

7. Understanding Palliative Care Misconceptions (00:37:20)

8. End-of-Life Care at Home: Reality and Challenges (00:44:38)

9. Emotional Resilience in End-of-Life Care (00:47:50)

10. Quick-Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts (00:51:05)

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