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Marjorie Bair (83) is interviewed by her friend Vidya Frazier (76) about life and spirituality.
Mindy (70) talks with her co-worker Zoe about her 48 year career as a nurse.

Valerie Bleth-Sharp (51) interviews her mother Diana Martinez-Bleth (79) about her life's work as a nurse, her accomplishments, passions and loves.

Inese Heinzel (70) and Alison Leras (36), colleagues and friends, discuss creativity, curiosity and how each have impacted their life and work.
Teresa retired from Hospice in Petaluma on December 7, 2020. She and Kristen discuss her career as a nurse, what brought her to nursing, to hospice and what advice she would give new nurses

Cathy Thomas (72) speaks with her niece and goddaughter Katherine "KC" McNaughton (22). Katherine shares how she became involved in hospice care as a volunteer and about her life and studies.
Jacqueline and Alison discuss Jacqueline's journey to becoming a Home Health Social worker, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted her patients and herself.

Roxanne Rogers (62) is interviewed by her friend Linda Albert (62) about her travels, life and faith.
Co-Workers Kenna and Solomon discuss Solomon's journey as a trans-man and how it relates to and influences his career as a hospice nurse.
Nathaniel describes his experiences and purpose working as a hospice chaplain. He discusses the way mindfulness practice contributes to creating a safe and peaceful environment that allows for love to emerge and sacred interactions to occur.