DiscoverThe Life of Bryony19: 'He wasn’t choosing to shorten his life—he was choosing to shorten his death.' Lottie Clarke on the Fight for Assisted Dying
19: 'He wasn’t choosing to shorten his life—he was choosing to shorten his death.' Lottie Clarke on the Fight for Assisted Dying

19: 'He wasn’t choosing to shorten his life—he was choosing to shorten his death.' Lottie Clarke on the Fight for Assisted Dying

Update: 2024-11-18
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Welcome to The Life of Bryony, where we tackle life’s toughest challenges head-on.


GUEST: LOTTIE CLARKE

In this deeply moving episode, Bryony Gordon speaks with Lottie Clarke about her husband James’s devastating motor neurone disease diagnosis and his decision to travel to Switzerland for an assisted death. Lottie shares the emotional toll of supporting James’s choice while navigating the complexities of family life, grief, and a system that left them feeling powerless.

This is a powerful story of love, resilience, and the fight for the right to choose a peaceful end. Lottie’s courage highlights why open conversations about death, dignity, and autonomy are so vital.


Get in Touch

🗣️ If you want to get in touch, I’m only a text or a voice note away! Send your message to 07796657512, starting with LOB.

💬 WhatsApp Shortcut -https://wa.me/447796657512

📧 Or email me at lifeofbryony@dailymail.co.uk


For More Information and Support:

We discuss motor neurone disease, grief, and assisted dying in this episode. If you need support or want to take action, here are some resources:


If Lottie’s story inspired you, consider writing to your MP to ask their stance on the Assisted Dying Bill, which will be debated on November 29th.




Bryony xx

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19: 'He wasn’t choosing to shorten his life—he was choosing to shorten his death.' Lottie Clarke on the Fight for Assisted Dying

19: 'He wasn’t choosing to shorten his life—he was choosing to shorten his death.' Lottie Clarke on the Fight for Assisted Dying

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