Is assisted suicide compassionate—or is it a cultural failure to respond humanely to suffering?
In this episode of Brave New Us, host Samantha Stephenson speaks with author and bioethics speaker Stephanie Gray Connors about physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, and end-of-life ethics in the age of medical and technological power. Drawing on her book On Assisted Suicide (Word on Fire’s Dignity series), Stephanie examines how language like “death with dignity” and “medical aid in dying” reshapes our moral imagination—and why dignity is not something we lose when we suffer.
From Canada’s rapidly expanding MAiD program to suicide pods in Europe and growing pressure on doctors and patients alike, this conversation explores what happens when a culture begins to treat death as a solution. We discuss suffering, autonomy, coercion, meaning, and the profound human need for relationship at the end of life.
If you’re wrestling with questions about assisted suicide, euthanasia, medical ethics, or how to speak compassionately about death and dignity, this episode offers clarity without abstraction—and hope without denial.
In this episode, we explore:
Assisted suicide vs. natural death: what’s the ethical difference?
Why “death with dignity” is a misleading phrase
Canada’s MAiD program and rising assisted-death rates
How normalization creates pressure on the elderly, disabled, and poor
The illusion of control at the end of life
Viktor Frankl, meaning, and despair in the face of suffering
What compassionate, life-affirming end-of-life care really looks like
About the guest
Stephanie Gray Connors is an author and international speaker on bioethics, abortion, assisted suicide, and human dignity. She is the author of On Assisted Suicide in the Word on Fire Dignity Series and has debated and presented on life issues across North America. Originally from Canada and now living in the United States, she brings firsthand insight into the ethical and cultural consequences of legalized assisted suicide.
Mentioned in this episode
On Assisted Suicide — Stephanie Gray Connors
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada
The Atlantic on assisted suicide and physician pressure
Viktor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning
Nick Vujicic and The Butterfly Circus
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