This is a little something I put together that highlights the seven biggest life lessons I've learned after my first year in nursing. These seven things relate to most jobs, and I hope you get some value out of my reflection. Thanks for listening.
Little updates from Doug about working in an ICU, getting COVID, and starting standup comedy. Thanks for tuning in, and we'll see you on the next one!
On this episode of Midday with Doug DeVries, we are joined by Jose Hernandez, retired NASA astronaut. He takes the time to share with us about his motivations, upbringing, experiences, and other lessons along the way. This episode is in the spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month and dedicated to my grandparents, Dolores and Fabian.
As always, thank you for your continued support, and let me know if you have feedback, comments, or ideas for future shows! I'd love to hear them. We'll see you next time.
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In this episode of Midday with Doug DeVries, Brian Rak (co-host of No Script Podcast), joins the show to talk about changes in life, realizing your self-worth and being comfortable, dating, and appreciating the craft when you become an artist, yourself. This episode has so much to be taken away from it, and we hope you are able to in the same ways that we did making it. Check out the No Script Podcast on Spotify!
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In this episode of Mid-Day with Doug DeVries, Doug interviews guest Griff the Grafter, comedian from Midlands, UK. They discuss the differences between American and British comedy, inspiration for joke writing, performing during a pandemic, as well as beginner advice for getting into stand up. We hope you enjoy the show, and we'll see you on the next one.
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In this Mid-Day Mini with Doug, he discusses a chapter from the book "13 Things Successful People Don't Do" by Amy Morin. Doug recalls some times he did not take the risk of something, and why you should when you have the chance. This mini episode is here to help you think about why you should take that risk and understand that the risk is not what it may seem. Thank you for listening, and we'll see you on the next one.
In this episode, Doug catches up with old classmates, Josh and Cierra, about their recent engagement! This episode gives a better idea of what it was like to take the risk to take a relationship further, even though graduation was on the horizon. Thanks again to these two for coming on the show and speaking with us about working through problems in the relationship, moving across the country, and finding the one they wanted to spend the rest of their lives with.
On this episode, Doug brings on comedian Adam Nutter to talk about his experiences in the stand-up circuit. They discuss the joke writing process, bombing on stage, killing it on stage, as well as the subjectivity of comedy. As always, thanks again for your continued listenership of the show. We truly appreciate it. We look forward to helping you kick back and relax again on the next one!
Thanks again to Adam Nutter for coming on the show. Follow him on his social media @adamnutter.
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On this episode of Talking While Intoxicated, Doug catches up on things that have happened since the last show-- moving in to the new apartment, birthdays, dating app blunders, brand partnerships, and the nightmare that was Railbird Festival. As always, thank you for tuning into this episode of Talking While Intoxicated, and we'll catch you on the next one!
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In this episode, Doug welcomes reality television star Cliff Hogg (Big Brother USA) to talk about his days traveling the world as a petroleum engineer, his experience as a houseguest, and what it's like being watched 24/7 on reality TV. Cliff also gives great advice for meeting new people, as well as gives his reads on this season of Big Brother. We were so grateful Cliff could spend some time with us on the show and thank him so much for it!
Be sure to check out Cliff's Notes on Instagram @cliff.hogg, as well as his YouTube video recaps of the BB live feeds. Thanks for tuning in, and we'll see you on the next one!
In this episode, Doug welcomes guest Jack Theil, his old broadcasting partner from high school. The duo catch up and learn more about the field of media/media broadcasting, as well as how people grow and change over time. They also discuss taking risks in life, trying your best for what you want, and how international players have taken American sports by storm (and fans are loving it). Thanks for tuning in to this special episode. It's definitely one you'll want to tune in for.
Check out Jack on his podcast 'White Sox Nation Podcast" on your preferred streaming platforms!
In this episode, Doug interviews his cousin, Danielle, about her paranormal experience that starts with a ouiji board from Toys R Us... They also discuss some crazy stories in the news. Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoy!
In this episode, Doug welcomes his friend Julio Hernandez to discuss his experiences at the MDRS in Utah, his astronaut father, and the benefits of joining a Greek organization during undergrad. There is a ton of great points and information in this show, so definitely tune in, kick back and relax! Thanks again for listening!
In this episode, Doug welcomes his former high school pole vault teammates, Cameron and Conrad, to chat about the current betting odds on Olympic vaulters this year...while intoxicated, of course! The boys debate new school vs old school contenders, as well as exchange thoughts about making money off likeness of image as a college athlete.
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Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in to episode number three. Today, we discuss Doug's recent trip to Atlanta, Braves games, essential spirits for your home bar, as well as opinions from Doug's younger sister, Gabrielle, about college party must-haves. Thanks again for listening, and we'll catch you on the next one.
On today's episode, we talk about the Great Shohei Otani going into tonight's Home Run Derby, Jason's time at a buddy's bachelor party in Indy, as well as bars! We also wanted to close by giving you a better idea of where this podcast stands and what it will develop to be in terms of content. Hope you enjoy and we'll catch you on the next one!