
Medically assisted suicide is on the rise in Canada, and it's no longer limited to those who are terminally ill. Esau, Malcolm, and Mike examine what this shift reveals about modern assumptions around autonomy, dignity, and choice, and how Christian convictions about suffering and care for the vulnerable complicate the logic behind assisted dying policies. Also, after Travis Kelce recently claimed that he and Taylor Swift have never fought, the team asks whether conflict-free marriage is actually a sign of health. They explore why disagreement can be formative rather than destructive, and why couples should be cautious about overusing therapy language—like "gaslighting" or "narcissism"—without fully understanding what those terms mean.
0:00 - Theme Song
1:40 - Scheduling Wedding for Money?
7:00 - Do Couples Need to Fight? 1
7:26 - Therapy Talk
22:34 - Medical Assistance in Dying
30:52 - Dying with Dignity
38:28 - What to Leave Behind in 2026?
45:00 - End Credits
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