Nights Politics with Thomas Coughlan

Nights Politics with Thomas Coughlan

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’Preparing for the inevitable’ The work of a death doula

End of Life Doula Alliance Aotearoa chair, Treza Gallogly joins Emile Donovan. 

Kiwi lecturer at Harvard on misinformation, and the right to be told the truth

Matt Macdonald lectures in ethics His PhD looks at misinformation, and the right to be told the truth. He's back in the country for a few weeks, and he joins Emile Donovan. 

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