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Feeding Our Young
Honored Guests with host Eric Miller
136 episodes
1 day ago
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! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...
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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! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Society & Culture,
How To
Episodes (20/136)
Feeding Our Young
134 - Christina Peterson Pt 2: My Soul Was the Color of Overcast Sky
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! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...
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1 day ago
42 minutes

Feeding Our Young
133 - Christina Peterson Pt 1: The 1% Rule
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 affo...
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5 days ago
55 minutes

Feeding Our Young
132 - Ani Posner Pt 2: A Beautiful Mess
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 concep...
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1 week ago
59 minutes

Feeding Our Young
131 - Ani Posner Pt 1: It Doesn’t Feel Like Studying
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! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org to send a question for possib...
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1 week ago
39 minutes

Feeding Our Young
130 - Chris Sloan (Last Name) Pt 2: We Can Be Warm and Still Hold the Line
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,...
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2 weeks ago
54 minutes

Feeding Our Young
129 - Chris Sloan (First Name) Pt 1: Never in a Million Years
Join Gonzaga University’s Director of Undergraduate Programming and Development and San Diego, California native Honored Guest Chris Sloan as she waxes eloquent about how she entered the nursing field, not being a bad or stellar student, her unimaginable and challenging nursing career path (including being on the forefront of bone marrow transplant), taking a little break from nursing to be an office manager, her shocking re-entry into bedside nursing, the challenge of working in education wh...
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2 weeks ago
59 minutes

Feeding Our Young
127 - Hannah Warnecke Pt 1: I Like to be Around People Who Care About Other People
Join nurse, nurse anesthetist student, and Conifer, Colorado native Honored Guest Hannah Warnecke as she discusses detesting night shift, graduating in December of 2019 and starting in the ICU at the same time as the global pandemic, being “dually” oriented, how her public health degree helped her, having zero clue how to help a patient using a call light, why nursing (followed by public health followed by anesthesia), the incredible impact her parents had on her, learning in an accelerated p...
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3 weeks ago
44 minutes

Feeding Our Young
128 - Hannah Warnecke Pt 2: I Did Some Learning Against My Will Today
Continue with nurse, nurse anesthetist student, and Conifer, Colorado native Honored Guest Hannah Warnecke as she discusses her boyfriend’s distaste for poop stories, how she came about adopting her fur baby, her passion for legislative advocacy, building bridges with coworkers, having a life-long learning attitude, what she wishes she knew when transitioning from being a nursing student into nursing practice, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episod...
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3 weeks ago
50 minutes

Feeding Our Young
126 - Callie Allen Pt 2: I Was Told I Wasn’t Smart Enough
Continue with tenured nurse and Salt Lake City, Utah native Honored Guest Callie Allen as she talks about having a sister who understands, not quitting your daydreams, chasing dreams in her late 30s, living a long life of buts, her special tattoo, not being fine where she was at, starting over after being a nurse for 11 years, doing it scared, 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...
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1 month ago
55 minutes

Feeding Our Young
125 - Callie Allen Pt 1: This is Callie 2.0
Join tenured nurse and Salt Lake City, Utah native Honored Guest Callie Allen as she talks about her convoluted nursing degree journey, waddling into the worst interview of her life, never being “just a nurse,” finally doing the big scary thing, her incredible victory, 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 ...
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Feeding Our Young
124 - Krista Chambers: Don’t Shy Away From Challenging Things
Join tenured nurse and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Krista Chambers as she chats about having a child follow in her footsteps, being a non-traditional wife, her heroes, seeing her first delivery pregnant, making her own practicum, navigating a transitional time in her life, taking your practicum seriously, clinical advice, doing impossible things, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org to send a question for possi...
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1 month ago
53 minutes

Feeding Our Young
123 - Sophie Chambers: It’s Okay to Take a Break
Join relatively recent graduate nurse and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Sophie Chambers as she talks about jobs she had prior to becoming a nurse (including being a Disney character handler at Disney World), watching NRP videos as a child, when she knew she wanted to be a CRNA, her 10 year plan, NCLEX advice, her unique transition into practice, residency, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org to send a question f...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

Feeding Our Young
122 - Kylyn Westerman: Nursing Chose Me
Join nurse and Naches, Washington native Honored Guest Kylyn Westerman as she describes being a collector of hobbies, being aggressively average, the question she likes asking her coworkers, how nursing chose her, how she deals with things she sees in the cardiac ICU, censoring herself around non-healthcare friends, navigating the death of her mom, burnout, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org to send a question for possibl...
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Feeding Our Young
121 - Tracey Zehm (Sheppard) Pt 2: …And Other Times Know Your Limits
Continue with tenured nurse, host Eric’s nursing school classmate, and Nine Mile Falls, Washington native Honored Guest Tracey Zehm as she reminisces about memories from nursing school (both fond and difficult), her NCLEX experience, her nursing career path, one of the first times she called a doctor in the middle of the night, not having to work in the hospital, applying for an FNP program, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung...
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1 month ago
43 minutes

Feeding Our Young
120 - Tracey Sheppard (Zehm) Pt 1: You Sometimes Just Do It…
Join tenured nurse, host Eric’s nursing school classmate, and Nine Mile Falls, Washington native Honored Guest Tracey Zehm as she reminisces about her love of travel, Space Force, how nursing wasn’t always her path, attempting to go down prereq memory lane, working through nursing school as a mother of a young child and with a shocking diagnosis, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org to send a question for possible inclusion...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

Feeding Our Young
119 - Ashley Collins Pt 2: Just Keep Chipping Away
Continue with recent graduate and Boston, Massachusetts, and Chandler, Arizona native Honored Guest Ashley Collins as she discusses her infertility journey, the comfort of nursing school, the gravity of caring for another human being, always learning and growing in healthcare, taking a break post graduation/NCLEX, being proactive in people’s health, where she’s going with her degree, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org to ...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

Feeding Our Young
118 - Ashley Collins Pt 1: The Train Keeps Moving, So Just Get On
Join recent graduate and Boston, Massachusetts, and Chandler, Arizona native Honored Guest Ashley Collins as she discusses passing her most dreaded subject - math, her life-changing event at four years old, her life-altering diagnoses received after having her first baby, finding happiness working as a CNA, working in the ICU during COVID, how a close death redoubled her goal to become a nurse, overcoming fear and anxiety one step at a time, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org t...
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2 months ago
53 minutes

Feeding Our Young
117 - Allie Henderson Pt 2: Keeping Your Eyes Open For the Moment
Continue with nurse practitioner, entrepreneur, and Brazil, Las Vegas, Nevada, and O’ahu, Hawai’i native Honored Guest Allie Henderson as she articulates her first experiences with the “eating our young” phenomenon, being unable to “turn off” her nursing mind, why she became an NP, forming friendships in nursing school, her misconception about having to work in a hospital, “eating our young” still being in NP school, her passion for functional medicine, how disease begins in the gut, and more...
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2 months ago
41 minutes

Feeding Our Young
116 - Allie Henderson Pt 1: Nursing School is Harder than NP School
Join nurse practitioner, entrepreneur, and Brazil, Las Vegas, Nevada, and O’ahu, Hawai’i native Honored Guest Allie Henderson as she articulates her incredible journey into nursing (involving a casino?!), her real-life superpower, the importance of her family visiting Brazil, 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 apprec...
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2 months ago
34 minutes

Feeding Our Young
115 - Deanna Robertson: Holding Others’ Hands, Even When Mine Are Weak
Join nursing student and Greensburg, Kentucky native Honored Guest Deanna Robertson as she chats about the importance of family, her heroes, experiencing the “eating our young” phenomenon, dealing with challenging personal diagnoses, how pain is temporary, why nursing, what it’s like going through nursing school over 40 years old, driving two hours to class every day, her future goals, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feedingouryoung.org t...
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2 months ago
43 minutes

Feeding Our Young
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! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...