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Extraordinary Conversations Bonus Episode - Letters

13 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59f8ba771f318de4070432de/7a016156-55ea-4c59-a384-66b50f003162/EC_Podcast_Episode7_Cover_FINAL.png?format=1000w] Extraordinary Conversations Bonus Episode - Letters Dr. Toby Campbell This powerful bonus episode contains "moments of silence" illuminating the powerful impact of this work and the lives it forever changes.

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9 de dic de 202548 min
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Extraordinary Conversations Ep 5 - Heart and Lung Recipients

[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59f8ba771f318de4070432de/9a67530d-0a2a-47ba-bdb5-f85bae4eea6c/EC_Podcast_Episode5_CoverFINAL.png?format=1000w] Extraordinary Conversations-Episode Five-Heart and Lung Recipients Dr. Toby Campbell Featured in this episode:  Dan Lavergne, Dan Milburn, Katie House, Matt Troha, Dr. Erin Lowery, Dr. Ravi Dhingra Summary: For Katie, it started with jumping jacks. For Matt, a routine physical. For Dan Milburn, a bloody cough in the bathroom. In an instant, their lives changed forever—their hearts and lungs were failing, and the only way to survive was a transplant.  In this deeply moving episode, we meet the people on the other side of that midnight phone call: the recipients. Their stories are miraculous and humbling. But a transplant isn’t just a surgery. It’s a rebirth. Recipients describe the surreal experience of waking with new organs, the struggle to reconcile gratitude with guilt, and the profound ways their near-death experiences reshaped their lives. Some thrive, embracing each day with newfound purpose; others face cruel setbacks, like Dan Milburn, whose body rejected his lungs far too soon. Through moments of success and heartbreak, this episode explores what it means to live with someone else’s heart beating in your chest, to draw breath with borrowed lungs, and to carry the weight of a gift that can never truly be repaid. This episode tells the story of science, survival, and the unbreakable human spirit. It’s about what happens when life hands you a second chance and how you choose to use it.

26 de nov de 202552 min
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Extraordinary Conversations: Organ Procurement Team

Extraordinary Conversations: Organ Procurement Team Dr. Toby Campbell Featured in this episode: Dr. Jenny Phillip, David Grant, Kaylee Davis, Ashley Wendt, Carissa, Heather Modell, Katie Heuer, Lynn Berg Episode summary: This powerful episode takes a deep dive into the unseen, emotionally charged world of organ transplant recovery where urgency and reverence collide. Host Toby shadows a surgical team on a 2 AM mission to Marshfield to retrieve organs from a donor, revealing the complex logistics, split-second decisions, and profound humanity behind the process. Every step of organ recovery is a race against time. The recovery team shares gripping stories about the weight of meeting grieving families, the heart-stopping moment when an organ’s viability hangs in the balance, and the sacred ritual of the "moment of silence" where donors are honored not as medical cases but as people whose legacies will save lives. Surgeons and coordinators open up about the emotional toll of working in the organ recovery field. They share how they compartmentalize grief to do their jobs, only to break down later when a donor’s story hits too close to home. They grapple with ethical dilemmas, like declining an organ that could fail in a recipient, and the bittersweet reality that their work thrives on tragedy. Yet, amid the exhaustion, they find purpose: the indescribable rush of seeing an organ "wake up" in its new body. The episode closes with a devastatingly beautiful letter from a mother whose 14-year-old son died by suicide, read aloud in the OR, a reminder that every donor was someone’s else world. This episode is a lasting tribute to the invisible heroes who turn loss into second chances. Your opinion matters! Please take a few minutes to complete this survey to share your thoughts, feedback, and suggestions for the future season of Extraordinary Conversations. https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aY7QYrKjGh8g1zE [https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aY7QYrKjGh8g1zE] Find out more at: https://www.extraordinaryconversationspodcast.com/

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