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During the interview, we went over some of Madelyn’s goals in life and what gives her motivation through hardship.
Sally Hughes Lee and Diane lee Ryland both nurses of 49 years and 40 years respectively. sally us 88 and diane 63. both talk about their nursing careers and how nursing has changed since 1959. We talk about how cardiovascular...
My name is Amber White I'm 41 years old. I'm am interviewing my mother Sheila Spence LPN who is 59 years old. The interview is about what she went through as a nurse in a nursing home during the Covid...
An interview with my aunt, discussing her plans for life with her husband and two kids, along with life after graduating college.
A grandmother goes through the details of her life, from the beginning when her family was heavily impacted by the World Wars to eventually having children and grandchildren.
Getting to learn more about my mother as an adult gives me a whole new perspective on her.
In this interview conducted in November 2021, siblings Ephraim Smith (16) and Rachel White (23) talk about their aspirations during their high school years and what they currently do now. Rachel talks about her short college years and how unhappy...
Annie Perasa (78) and her neice, Lynn Gerwer [no age given], discuss Gerwer's workaday life as a nurse at a New York City hospital during COVID-19.
Mother and daughter Nanette and Natasha Logan attended the same nursing college but experienced very different paths to careers in nursing. Listen to their candid conversation about the hardships they overcame to become successful nurses.
Doris C. Wie Osuorah, Registered Nurse: I am from Liberia, West Africa. I fled my country during the Liberian civil war in 1990 and spent 3 years in the Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana. I arrived in the US in...
A mother informs her daughter about the path she took to pursue her career.
This is an interview about healthy aging with my adoptive grandmother Leveda Faulkner
Penny Vaughan, a founding leader of AACN, and Connie Barden, AACN chief clinical officer and AACN past president, have been influential in the leadership and evolution of the critical care nursing industry in the United States. In this conversation, Penny...
My Dad talks about growing up in Wyoming and in the San Fernando Valley, when it was still ranches and orchards. He talks about his older family members, his friends, and his memory of the day his wife Susi was...
My mother, Joyce Hollobaugh, discusses how her life experiences competing in volleyball and softball and her career in respiratory therapy has made her the person she is today. As she discusses her experiences, my mother describes all the important life...