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We live in the most medically advanced societies in history. And yet, when serious illness enters someone’s life, families often feel completely unprepared. In this episode of Level With Me, I speak with Nara Moripen, founder of PAL, about what really happens when a diagnosis changes everything. We talk about: * What “serious illness” actually means * The shock of diagnosis and the importance of asking about prognosis * The hidden role of family caregivers * Caregiver burnout and how to prevent it * Why palliative care is misunderstood — and why it should start earlier * The funding and systemic gaps across Europe * Why we need to talk more openly about death, grief, and serious illness This is a conversation for patients, caregivers, colleagues, friends — and anyone who will one day face serious illness in their circle. Because we all will. 00:00 Why serious illness still catches us unprepared 01:05 Nara’s story: From consultant to caregiver 04:28 The patient journey: Medical, emotional & practical challenges 16:11 The diagnosis phase and asking about prognosis 27:34 The conversations families need to have 30:53 What it really means to be a caregiver 38:55 What palliative care actually is (and why it matters early) 43:55 System gaps: Funding, access, and inequality 49:02 Caregiver burnout and balancing work & life 53:33 How workplaces, friends & society can do better 1:00:10 Innovation, AI & hope for the future 1:04:05 Breaking the taboo around illness, death & grief
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