Sean Cole, a radio reporter, delves into doctors' often stark preferences for end-of-life care, revealing a significant gap between what they advise and what they choose for themselves. Joining him is Ken Murray, a physician and author, who shares why many doctors reject aggressive interventions, citing statistical failures and personal experiences. The discussion highlights how treatments can sometimes prolong suffering rather than heal. They explore the complexities of family decisions, advance directives, and the longing for a peaceful death outside the hospital.