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Andrew Denton

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106 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

About a year before James died, I did a remarkable podcast conversation with him and a clinical psychologist, Dr. Kerry Noonan, which in James's inimitable style, he titled, Let's Talk About Death, Baby.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

And we spoke very openly about the difficulty of confronting death, the way conversations shut down around it, about how to have those conversations.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

And about what happens after people die and how to have those conversations.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

And it was remarkably raw because of James's situation.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

He was in between his first cancer treatment and he had gone into remission.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

But at the end of the conversation, and I remember very clearly, I could see James getting emotional.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

And I asked him, I said, what are you feeling right now, James?

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

I think it says a lot about his courage and his skill as a communicator that he was prepared to be so open about something about which many of us are very closed.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

Look, it shouldn't be courageous.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

But unfortunately, there's a great deal of stigma that sits around voluntary assisted dying.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

It's a stigma that was in many ways created, enforced and amplified by its opponents, most particularly the Catholic Church.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

who still refer to it as some form of suicide, even though the leading suicide prevention organisations in Australia see it as something distinctly different.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

It's a choice between two forms of death.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

I think they wanted to talk about it because they, for the same reason that James wanted to talk about his illness and his diagnosis and his treatment, that he wanted to demystify and model a good way to approach end of life.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

The fact that his kids have now gone on air and talked about what those last days were like for James, the level of control and love it enabled.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

James had a big living wake.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

where he was farewelled by 300 of his friends and the people who loved him.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

So it leaves, and I'm sure it's left James's family and friends with beautiful memories of James.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

And, you know, I understand he played the sax, which of course was fantastic.

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Andrew Denton on a beloved broadcaster's final taboo act

part of his essential persona.

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