
Hear Me Now is a storytelling program at Providence, created in partnership with StoryCorps. Hear Me Now’s mission is to give patients, loved ones, and caregivers a sacred space to share their stories and make healthcare more humane.
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All Providence Interviews
conversation between long term friends who met in college. One has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer for 6 years and how it has changed her life.

William Monroe and new friend Sue Givins discuss their parenting, getting their first walkers and their experiences at Heritage House.
Jo shares about the beautiful relationship she has with her daughter Kaylea who died in a tragic accident six years ago.
Therese and Kurt tell how they met 34 years ago and how they both became math teachers and the importance of the Christian faith and family.

Aria Sequoia (69) speaks with her friend at Heritage House, William Munroe (82), about their different upbringings and life experiences, from parenthood to love to spirituality.

Libby Harrington (44) interviewed Josephine Potter (38) about the impact her former husband's incarceration had on her young family.