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Speak Up For Your Health

MedicinePodcastsHealth & FitnessENunited-statesDaily or near-daily
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Advocating for your health is important, but it’s not easy. In Speak Up For Your Health, Dr. Archelle Georgiou talks with patients about how they overcame feeling intimidated by today’s complex medical system and used their voice to finally get the care they needed. These personal stories along with Archelle’s practical tips will empower you to have a balanced (non-paternalistic) relationship with your healthcare provider.
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Daily or near-daily
Episodes
56
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Category
Medicine
Number of listeners
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Audience: Under 4K / month
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Cadence: Active weekly
Reply rate: 20–35%

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Medical Aid in Dying: A Daughter’s Story from Inside the Room

Tue Feb 03 2026

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A physician-daughter shares what it was like to be in the room when her father chose Medical Aid in Dying. This episode offers a clear, first-person look at how MAID works and what families experience in those final moments. In this deeply personal and illuminating episode, physician and gastroenterologist Dr. Mandy Powell shares her family’s experience with Medical Aid in Dying (MAID)—also known as Medical Assistance in Dying—through the lens of being both a daughter and a doctor who was in the room when it happened. Mandy recounts the story of her father, Dr. Ron Gruber, a prominent plastic surgeon in the San Francisco Bay Area, whose second battle with metastatic bladder cancer led him to carefully choose how—and when—his life would end. After a rapid decline marked by repeated hospitalizations and worsening quality of life, Ron elected to pursue MAID under California’s End of Life Option Act. Over the course of four extraordinary days, Mandy and her family experienced what she describes as a “living funeral”—a time filled with phone calls to lifelong friends, shared memories, and honest goodbyes. On the final morning, Mandy was present as her father self-administered the prescribed medication, offering a rare, first-person account of what Medical Aid in Dying actually looks like in real life. This conversation offers a humane, clear-eyed look at an end-of-life option that is legal in California, 11 other states, and the District of Columbia, and one that more families and clinicians are beginning to talk about openly. Resources about Medical Aid in Dying, including educational materials from Death With Dignity, are linked in the show notes. Links/Resources Death with Dignity Advance Directives - forms by state (free by AARP) Connect with Archelle Subscribe to the ArcHealth newsletter Follow Archelle's Substack

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A physician-daughter shares what it was like to be in the room when her father chose Medical Aid in Dying. This episode offers a clear, first-person look at how MAID works and what families experience in those final moments. In this deeply personal and illuminating episode, physician and gastroenterologist Dr. Mandy Powell shares her family’s experience with Medical Aid in Dying (MAID)—also known as Medical Assistance in Dying—through the lens of being both a daughter and a doctor who was in the room when it happened. Mandy recounts the story of her father, Dr. Ron Gruber, a prominent plastic surgeon in the San Francisco Bay Area, whose second battle with metastatic bladder cancer led him to carefully choose how—and when—his life would end. After a rapid decline marked by repeated hospitalizations and worsening quality of life, Ron elected to pursue MAID under California’s End of Life Option Act. Over the course of four extraordinary days, Mandy and her family experienced what she describes as a “living funeral”—a time filled with phone calls to lifelong friends, shared memories, and honest goodbyes. On the final morning, Mandy was present as her father self-administered the prescribed medication, offering a rare, first-person account of what Medical Aid in Dying actually looks like in real life. This conversation offers a humane, clear-eyed look at an end-of-life option that is legal in California, 11 other states, and the District of Columbia, and one that more families and clinicians are beginning to talk about openly. Resources about Medical Aid in Dying, including educational materials from Death With Dignity, are linked in the show notes. Links/Resources Death with Dignity Advance Directives - forms by state (free by AARP) Connect with Archelle Subscribe to the ArcHealth newsletter Follow Archelle's Substack

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Rank
#12570
Top 25.1% by pitch volume (Rank #12570 of 50,000)
Average rating
5.0
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Reviews
10
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active weekly
Episode count
56
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
1.5K

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Country
United States
Language
English
Language (ISO)
Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Tue Feb 03 2026

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Under 4K / month
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Reply rate band
20–35%
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Response time band
3–6 days
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Replies received
6–20
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1.5K
Contact available
Yes
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Sponsors detected
Yes
Guest format
No

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Frequently Asked Questions About Speak Up For Your Health

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What is Speak Up For Your Health about?

Advocating for your health is important, but it’s not easy. In Speak Up For Your Health, Dr. Archelle Georgiou talks with patients about how they overcame feeling intimidated by today’s complex medical system and used their voice to finally get the care they needed. These personal stories along with Archelle’s practical tips will empower you to have a balanced (non-paternalistic) relationship with your healthcare provider.

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Daily or near-daily

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