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  • 137 - Daphne Roberts Pt 2: The Little In-Between Things
    Nov 15 2025

    Continue with recent graduate and Bay Area, California and Phoenix, Arizona native Honored Guest Daphne Roberts as she discusses her experience taking the NCLEX (and her advice for students), her recommendations regarding how long to wait to take the NCLEX and/or find a job, her recommendation to work as a nurse tech during school if possible, focusing on the “little in-between things,” finding a unit/facility that matches the culture that you're looking for, the importance of kindness, understanding it’s okay to mess up, giving yourself grace, self-advocacy, laughing off embarrassment, and more!

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    47 min
  • 136 - Daphne Roberts Pt 1: A Paper Cut and a SpongeBob Band-Aid
    Nov 12 2025

    Join recent graduate and Bay Area, California and Phoenix, Arizona native Honored Guest Daphne Roberts as she discusses her inspirational grandparents, how a paper cut and a special band-aid got her into nursing, her love of emotional intelligence, wanting to transplant other students’ abilities into her own knowledge base, enjoying always having the opportunity to learn from someone else, looking forward to teaching others, her current and future nursing career path, getting used to night shift (and her practical advice for students doing the same), and more!

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    36 min
  • 135 - Maia Siemers: Ready to Write Her Own Story
    Nov 5 2025

    Join soon-to-be nursing student and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Maia Siemers as she chats about her family, her activities and hobbies, how her sports background will help her in nursing school, other jobs she has had, how her little sister is her hero, how her mom and grandma inspire her both in life and her future career, being open to all areas of nursing, her 12-hour shift shadow experience, what she is most nervous and excited about in nursing school, her questions for the host, and more!

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    29 min
  • 134 - Christina Peterson Pt 2: My Soul Was the Color of Overcast Sky
    Nov 1 2025

    Continue with nurse and Puyallup and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Christina Peterson as she eloquently describes navigating the traumatic grief surrounding her unexpected divorce, the importance of taking advantage of counseling, “going to the moon” for 12-plus hours, how acute care almost cut her career short, her many incredible experiences working in Papua New Guinea with a medical ship, and more!

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    42 min
  • 133 - Christina Peterson Pt 1: The 1% Rule
    Oct 29 2025

    Join nurse and Puyallup and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Christina Peterson as she eloquently describes her round-the-world trip from one side of the state to the other, being okay with being weird (and accepting being weird to feel good), the importance of having matching underwear, her passion for health and nutrition and tying that into nursing, the importance of what you use for snacks during shift, the financial value of making changes sooner than later, saying “I cannot afford to not feel good,” and more!

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    55 min
  • 132 - Ani Posner Pt 2: A Beautiful Mess
    Oct 25 2025

    Continue with nursing student and Portland, Oregon native Honored Guest Ani Posner as she discusses the role the VA has played in her education, the Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP), advice for working with inappropriate patients (especially as a young lady), the importance of leaning into your faculty, setting definitive boundaries, doing chest compressions on a patient for the first time and navigating the mental and emotional journey that followed, truly understand the concept of taking care of somebody’s somebody, being scared to touch a baby in OB, the joy of reuniting parents with their newborn baby, and more!

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    thanks@feedingouryoung.org to send a note of appreciation to any of our honored guests - let them know how they touched you - I'll make sure they read your praises!
    info@feedingouryoung.org to send any other inquiries
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    Jon Holland (Jomarkho - found on SoundCloud, Spotify, and the like) Music - intro/outro/sting composition
    10com Web Development Logo and website design
    Jeff Burton (88 Creative) Planting and watering the seeds to start this podcast

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    1 h
  • 131 - Ani Posner Pt 1: It Doesn’t Feel Like Studying
    Oct 22 2025

    Join nursing student and Portland, Oregon native Honored Guest Ani Posner as she discusses her special ability to fly by the seat of her pants, addressing the rumor she’s bummed that school is done for the summer, starting out wanting to do pediatric hospice, the influence of her nurse aunt, the many factors that helped her chose what university she went to, and more!

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    thanks@feedingouryoung.org to send a note of appreciation to any of our honored guests - let them know how they touched you - I'll make sure they read your praises!
    info@feedingouryoung.org to send any other inquiries
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    Many thanks:
    Jon Holland (Jomarkho - found on SoundCloud, Spotify, and the like) Music - intro/outro/sting composition
    10com Web Development Logo and website design
    Jeff Burton (88 Creative) Planting and watering the seeds to start this podcast

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    39 min
  • 130 - Chris Sloan (Last Name) Pt 2: We Can Be Warm and Still Hold the Line
    Oct 18 2025

    Continue with Gonzaga University’s Director of Undergraduate Programming and Development and San Diego, California native Honored Guest Chris Sloan as she waxes eloquent about her passion for nursing students and educators, once upon a time having a lot of responsibility without a lot of power, mentoring faculty, her advice for those students who say “I’m just a number,” her thoughts on “weeding out,” reassuring students they don’t have to have it all figured out, her love of going to Africa, her horrifying experience on her last trip there, what healthcare looks like outside of the United States, and more!

    Contact us:
    mystory@feedingouryoung.org
    to be featured on a future episode
    q@feedingouryoung.org to send a question for possible inclusion in a future episode
    thanks@feedingouryoung.org to send a note of appreciation to any of our honored guests - let them know how they touched you - I'll make sure they read your praises!
    info@feedingouryoung.org to send any other inquiries
    +1 509 ALL THEM (509-255-8436) text/voicemail line

    Follow us:
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    Many thanks:
    Jon Holland (Jomarkho - found on SoundCloud, Spotify, and the like) Music - intro/outro/sting composition
    10com Web Development Logo and website design
    Jeff Burton (88 Creative) Planting and watering the seeds to start this podcast

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    55 min