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Book Bumble
Favorite Books of the Year...So Far - Season 3, Episode 37
Send us a textIn today's episde, we highlight our Favorite Books of the Year...So Far. And it was hard to pare them down! As Maria VonTrapp sings...These are a few of our favorite things!Featured Books:Run by Blake Crouch (LH)Wool by Hugh Howey (LH)The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst (LH)The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E Pearson (LH)Nefertiti by Michelle Moran (LH)All My Mothers by Joanna Glen (LH)...
2025-07-16
32 min
BookHuddle with Readgab
42: The Best Books of 2025 So Far... Shannon Balloon and Karen Reeder chat about some new favorites
What are the best middle grade books that have released in 2025? Shannon Balloon from Middle Grade Matters and Karen Reeder from Book Huddle talk about their favorites of the year so far. There were so many new wonderful books released January through June this year that we didn't have time to talk about them all. Check out our socials and other podcast episodes to hear more about the rest of these amazing new releases!BookHuddle https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIKGkApvUuSFcalbEr6NvQdX9qgiPUxyr&si=i3QgKEG6xKPoq6EQMiddle Grade Matters https://www.shannonballoon.com/podcast...
2025-07-01
43 min
BookHuddle with Readgab
33: What Happens When Characters Step Into Their Creativity - Interview With Middle Grade Author Lauren Wolk
Children make the best artists. Children make the best writers. And singers. And every other type of creators. Partly because they don't worry about the "rules." Partly because they aren't limited by fears. I was so touched by Lauren Wolk's beautiful new middle grade story about three creators who are becoming themselves, stepping into their own creativity, growing as people, and learning to be their best selves. I hope you enjoy this awesome interview with Newberry Honor author, Lauren Wolk. Find author Lauren Wolk http://www.laurenwolk.com/Instagram: @wolk.laurenFB: Lauren.Wolk.79
2025-04-22
34 min
The Project Sleep Podcast
Sleep Apnea Treatment Options- Sleep Apnea Squad Ep. 3
CPAP is a commonly used first-line treatment for sleep apnea, but it’s not the only option! In this Sleep Apnea Squad broadcast, we explored ALL the currently available treatments for sleep apnea and how to access them. About our Guests: Karen Wolk Karen Wolk was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea in late 2015 at the age of 44. Karen first tried using CPAP therapy for two years and had problems adapting to it. Karen’s doctor suggested that a hypoglossal nerve stimulator could be a good treatment option for her, and she received her Inspire implant in July 20...
2024-12-23
1h 00
Up Next for Patient Safety
Where Is the System?
How can health care address the systemic challenges that have impeded progress on safety for decades? What lessons can be learned from other industries that have made safety a top priority? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and guests Nancy Leveson, professor, engineer, and systems safety expert, and Dr. Michael Shabot, physician, former healthcare executive, and expert in high-reliability healthcare safety and quality, for a thought-provoking discussion on how we can build a safer future for both patients and workers.Read the show notes here: https://npsb.org/podcast/episode-23-where-is-the-system/
2024-04-26
57 min
Way-Word Writers Podcast
Episode 14: Deep Dive into Character Development: Pro Tips from Charlesbridge Editor Karen Boss
Send us a textThis episode features Karen Boss, an editor at Charlesbridge Publishing, as she discusses creating standout, realistic characters in publishing. Karen, holding an MA in children's literature and an MA in higher education administration, shares insights from her extensive publishing and editorial experience, alongside personal anecdotes from her travels. The discussion includes developing deep, flawed, and emotional characters, highlighting examples from upcoming books. Tips for making characters, including non-human ones, feel fully developed are shared, emphasizing the importance of dialogue, character agency, and unique character voices. The episode also addresses common issues with manuscripts...
2024-04-08
40 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Meeting the Challenge
History has made clear that applying the same old remedies to the problem of medical error simply will not solve this longstanding crisis. How are the next generation of innovators looking to disrupt the status quo and bring new perspectives to improving safety in health care? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and young entrepreneur Reetam Ganguili, star of the documentary The Pitch: Patient Safety's Next Generation, for a glimpse into the exciting potential for technology to transform patient safety.Read the show notes here: https://bit.ly/upnext22
2024-03-13
27 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Looking Toward the Future: Part 3
The business of health care faces a multitude of challenges to rein in costs while improving on and delivering safe, high-quality care. How can improved safety and reducing avoidable hospitalizations play in the economic landscape for health systems? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and health system CEO and futurist Josh Luke for a compelling conversation on the keys to changing the status quo and bolstering the industry for a stronger future.
2024-02-06
38 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Looking Toward the Future: Part 2
How will today’s technological advances empower patients in their health care and ease the strains on providers? What are the key actions that will make care safer, more accessible, and more affordable? Join Dr. Robert Pearl, a leading medical voice and premiere visionary, and host Karen Wolk Feinstein as they share reasons for optimism about the future of the healthcare industry.Listen to the episode here: https://bit.ly/upnext20
2024-01-04
53 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Looking Toward the Future: Part 1
Today’s healthcare landscape is rife with challenges, many of which threaten the systems as we know them. But what impact will the challenges of today have on the industry going forward, and where can we find glimpses of hope? Join futurist Ian Morrison and host Karen Wolk Feinstein for an eye-opening expedition through the business of health care and the innovations that hold the promise to transform it—for both patients and providers.
2023-12-12
47 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Simulation Transformation
Healthcare simulation has had a powerful impact on medical education, giving students and providers the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with complex procedures within a safe, controlled environment. But what is the potential for simulation to also help address the persistent problem of medical error? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and guests Lance Baily of Healthysimulation.com and Dr. Paul Phrampus of the Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education and Research, for glimpse into the future of healthcare simulation and how it can transform safety for both patients and providers.Listen to the episode here: https...
2023-09-28
48 min
Healthcare Leader Podcast Channel
Up Next For Patient Safety: Designing Safety with Urgency
How can we close the implementation gap to translate patient safety research into practice? What role can technology play in this process? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and two award-winning researchers, Dr. Hardeep Singh of Baylor College of Medicine and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, and Dr. Jason Adelman of Columbia University Medical Center/New York-Presbyterian Hospital, along with filmmaker Mike Eisenberg of Tall Tale Productions, for a glimpse into the pioneering patient safety research happening today and the promise of tech-enabled solutions to equip clinicians in designing safer systems.Check out the show notes...
2023-09-12
46 min
The GRACE Matrix®
Ep.31: Full Circle: Discovering Her True Calling & Embracing Her Authentic Voice
Karen's story is a testament to the power of introspection and the pursuit of authenticity. Karen is dedicated to empowering first-generation immigrant women to unlock their full potential and thrive in their new lives. With a unique blend of empathy, cultural understanding, and transformative coaching techniques, Karen has become a beacon of hope for countless women navigating the challenges of adapting to a new country and culture. Born and raised in the Philippines, Karen's personal journey has gifted her with a deep appreciation for the resilience and courage of first-generation immigrants. She earned her Bachelor's degr...
2023-09-09
27 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Engineering Systems for Safety
What can we learn from the havoc that the pandemic wrought on our emergency departments? How can we redesign healthcare systems for greater safety and resiliency? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and guests Dr. Chris LeMaster and Tina Vitale-McDowell, both emergency department leaders, for a dive into how systems engineering approaches can address some of the biggest challenges in healthcare safety and what we can learn from the lived experiences of our frontline workers.Listen to the episode here: https://bit.ly/UpNext17
2023-08-28
35 min
Healthcare Leader Podcast Channel
Up Next for Patient Safety: Proposing New Partnerships
How has our fragmented approach to safety in health care hindered real progress on medical error? Can we reshape the healthcare landscape through directed collaboration? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and guests Leah Binder, president & CEO of The Leapfrog Group; former NTSB chair Christopher Hart, founder of Hart Solutions; Dr. Najmedin Meshkati, professor of Civil/Environmental Engineering, Industrial & Systems Engineering, and International Relations at the University of Southern California; and healthcare executive and patient safety leader Julie Morath, member of the IHI Lucian Leape Institute and PCAST Patient Safety Work Group, for a deep dive into the potential to...
2023-06-13
54 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Designing Safety with Urgency
How can we close the implementation gap to translate patient safety research into practice? What role can technology play in this process? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and two award-winning researchers, Dr. Hardeep Singh of Baylor College of Medicine and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, and Dr. Jason Adelman of Columbia University Medical Center/New York-Presbyterian Hospital, along with filmmaker Mike Eisenberg of Tall Tale Productions, for a glimpse into the pioneering patient safety research happening today and the promise of tech-enabled solutions to equip clinicians in designing safer systems.Check out the show notes...
2023-06-09
46 min
Sleep Apnea Stories
97 - Karen Wolk - Inspire Implant Update
Emma is reunited with her first podcast guest, Karen Wolk. Together they discuss: * Karen talks about her journey with her Inspire Implant. * She explains how the hypoglossal nerve stimulation therapy works to move her tongue out of her airway and demonstrates the remote control, turning it on and off. * Karen describes working with Dr. Sarah Silverman on CBT-i techniques to help adjust to CPAP therapy before she found Inspire. * Working with Pat McBride and the team at Inspire to adjust settings to Karen's changing needs. * Karen...
2023-05-10
50 min
Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
Webinar: Why Does the U.S. Need a National Patient Safety Board?
See video and more via this page The recording of the webinar panel that was presented on January 25, 2023. A panel discussion with: Karen Wolk Feinstein, PhD, President and CEO of the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative Ken Segel, CEO of Value Capture Moderated by Mark Graban, Value Capture 1
2023-01-25
1h 00
Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
Preview: Why Does the U.S. Need a National Patient Safety Board?
Register here January 25, 2023, 1 to 2 pm ET A panel discussion with: Karen Wolk Feinstein, PhD, President and CEO of the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative Ken Segel, CEO of Value Capture Moderated by Mark Graban, Value Capture The Institute of Medicine’s groundbreaking report, To Err is Human, was published 20 years ago and spurred a vigorous effort to improve patient safety, but preventable medical errors still cause an estimated 250,000 deaths a year in the United States, making this problem the third-leading cause of death. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has put the healthcare workforce in crisis, an...
2023-01-12
14 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Proposing New Partnerships
How has our fragmented approach to safety in health care hindered real progress on medical error? Can we reshape the healthcare landscape through directed collaboration? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and guests Leah Binder, president & CEO of The Leapfrog Group; former NTSB chair Christopher Hart, founder of Hart Solutions; Dr. Najmedin Meshkati, professor of Civil/Environmental Engineering, Industrial & Systems Engineering, and International Relations at the University of Southern California; and healthcare executive and patient safety leader Julie Morath, member of the IHI Lucian Leape Institute and PCAST Patient Safety Work Group, for a deep dive into the potential to...
2022-10-24
54 min
Nurse Podcast Channel
Up Next for Patient Safety: The Great Resignation
How has the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic devastated our already overburdened healthcare workforce? Is the “Other Pandemic” of experienced clinical staff leaving the workforce in droves making health care less safe? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and physician leader Dr. Christine Sinsky, vice president of professional satisfaction at the American Medical Association, and nursing leader Dr. Terry Fulmer, president of The John A. Hartford Foundation, for a striking conversation about the extent of the crisis facing the healthcare workforce and what steps we can take to reverse this devastating trend.-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is m...
2022-10-04
47 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Twin Crises
How are the “twin crises” of medical error and the departure of experienced clinicians from the workforce threatening the safety of health care? What solutions for patient safety are possible in these uncertain and unstable times? In this special podcast episode revisiting an AcademyHealth webinar, join host Karen Wolk Feinstein as she moderates a conversation with four of our nation’s pioneer leaders in healthcare safety research and policy: Dr. Helen Burstin, chief executive officer at the Council of Medical Specialty Societies; Dr. Carolyn Clancy, assistant undersecretary for health for Discovery, Education & Affiliate Networks at the Department of Veterans Affair...
2022-09-16
56 min
Sleep Apnea Stories
74 - Mental Health and Sleep Apnea
In this shortie episode, Emma reminds listeners that they are not alone. She talks about some past interviews where guests discussed the mental health challenges they were dealing with along with sleep apnea. The episodes mentioned were: Karen Wolk - cognitive impairment and depression listen here David Madow - anxiety listen here Kajsa Bradley - depression listen here This episode is sponsored by: BetterHelp https://www.betterhelp.com/emma Follow the podcast on Instagram: @sleepapneastories Email Emma at sleepapneastories@gm...
2022-08-31
11 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
The Great Resignation
How has the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic devastated our already overburdened healthcare workforce? Is the “Other Pandemic” of experienced clinical staff leaving the workforce in droves making health care less safe? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and physician leader Dr. Christine Sinsky, vice president of professional satisfaction at the American Medical Association, and nursing leader Dr. Terry Fulmer, president of The John A. Hartford Foundation, for a striking conversation about the extent of the crisis facing the healthcare workforce and what steps we can take to reverse this devastating trend.
2022-07-25
47 min
Health Equity Podcast Channel
Up Next for Patient Safety: Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.?
Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.? What are federal agencies doing to track and reform practices to make health care safer for those most at risk of preventable harms? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Dr. Cara James, president and CEO at Grantmakers In Health, and Dr. Kimá Joy Taylor, founder of Anka Consulting and a nonresident fellow at the Urban Institute, as they explore health equity issues within patient safety and the work that is needed to create a fair and just opportunity for every person in t...
2022-06-15
35 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Lessons from a Netflix Film
What happens when safety takes a backseat to profit? How can lessons from an airline tragedy guide efforts to make health care safer? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and aviation journalist Andy Pasztor, formerly of the Wall Street Journal, and transportation safety expert Chris Hart, founder of Hart Solutions LLC, pilot, attorney, and former chair of the NTSB, for a fascinating conversation on how a “culture of speed” at Boeing depicted in a recent Netflix documentary, “Downfall: The Case Against Boeing,” led to tragic consequences and how to protect safety in our revenue-driven approach to health care....
2022-05-25
52 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Systemic Solutions
Where have efforts to reconstruct patient safety failed and what opportunities exist to remake the landscape of patient safety? How can advances in data technologies and systems thinking help us revolutionize over the next decade? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and esteemed guests Dr. Kathleen Sutcliffe, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University, and Dr. Vivian Lee, president of health platforms at Verily Life Sciences, for a glimpse into the potential for a collaborative, tech-enabled transformation of healthcare safety.View show notes and a transcript of this episode here.
2022-05-12
57 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
England & Norway Chart the Course
Both England and Norway have recently established national agencies solely focused on addressing safety problems in health care. Could a similar independent, nonpunitive federal agency be the missing piece to finally put the U.S. on a clear path to improved healthcare safety? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and guests Dr. Carl Macrae, professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology at Nottingham University Business School in England, and Dr. Siri Wiig, professor of Quality and Safety in Healthcare Systems at the University of Stavanger in Norway, for an inside look into the forces that inspired action on patient safety and...
2022-03-11
42 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Doctors Evaluating Doctors
Can improving the way physicians provide feedback to their peer physicians make care safer? How can providers ensure that the right people, policies, and procedures are in place to effectively act on physician performance data? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and internist and professor Dr. Thomas Gallagher of the Departments of Medicine and Bioethics and Humanities and associate chair for Patient Care Quality, Safety, and Value at the University of Washington, and pediatrics professor Dr. Gerald Hickson, chair of Medical Education and Administration and founding director of the Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center...
2022-02-16
1h 10
Up Next for Patient Safety
Transforming Physician Culture
Why can it be so difficult to change behavior in physicians? How can “unremarkable AI” be seamlessly integrated to improve clinical care? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and physician Dr. Seth Wolk, adjunct professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy in the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, and technology design researcher John Zimmerman, Tang Family Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, as they explore the human context for medical error - and how we can get physicians on board with innovative technologies that...
2022-02-02
41 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Looking Back to Move Forward
In a special episode to kick off the new year, three renowned leaders in patient safety offer critical insight on where we’ve come from and how to move forward. Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guest co-host Martin Hatlie of Project Patient Care and MedStar Institute for Quality & Safety in a compelling conversation with Dr. Carolyn Clancy of the Veterans Health Administration, Dr. Ken Kizer of Atlas Research, and Dr. David Mayer of MedStar Institute for Quality & Safety as they reflect on the origins of the patient safety movement and look toward the future of patient safety in...
2022-01-14
54 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Anesthesiology's Answer
Why are some industries far ahead in applying safety technologies and making continuous progress? Why is health care behind? One medical specialty, however, defies this track. Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Dr. Aman Mahajan, professor and chair of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, bioinformatics, and pharmacology and professor of bioengineering in the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh and chair of UPMC Perioperative Services, and Dr. Jeffrey Cooper, professor of anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and founder of the Center for Medical Simulation, as they explore how the specialty of anesthesiology has embraced technology...
2021-12-08
47 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Pandemic Preparedness
What does the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about patient safety? How can we make sure that the systemic problems that led to unnecessary suffering are fixed once and for all? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive vice president at the American Public Health Association, and Chris Johnson, president and co-CEO at TeleTracking, as they explore how lessons learned through the pandemic response can be applied to healthcare safety. View show notes and a transcript of this episode here.
2021-11-23
34 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Safety with Equity
Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.? What are federal agencies doing to track and reform practices to make health care safer for those most at risk of preventable harms? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Dr. Cara James, president and CEO at Grantmakers In Health, and Dr. Kimá Joy Taylor, founder of Anka Consulting and a nonresident fellow at the Urban Institute, as they explore health equity issues within patient safety and the work that is needed to create a fair and just opportunity for every person in t...
2021-11-03
35 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Factoring Humans + Machines
Why do we so often blame individuals for errors that are actually the result of flawed technology? How can we redesign health care to reduce the likelihood of human errors in the future? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Dr. Jonathan L. Gleason, executive vice president, chief clinical officer, and endowed James D and Mary Jo Danella chief quality officer at Jefferson Health, and Dr. Raj Ratwani, vice president of scientific affairs at the MedStar Health Research Institute, director of the MedStar Health National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, and associate professor at the Georgetown University...
2021-10-14
39 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Paying for Safety
Does the current U.S. health system financially reward safety? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Jessica Brooks, MPM, president & CEO of the Pittsburgh Business Group on Health and CEO & founder of US Health Desk, and Nancy Guinto, MHA, executive director of the Washington Health Alliance, as they explore the financial incentives that impact health care at every level in the United States. If safety is going to improve, what needs to change in the healthcare economy, and what progress and solutions are available to impact safety today? View show notes and a transcript of t...
2021-09-23
37 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
The Answer is... Big Data
The frontiers of healthcare technology that can transform patient safety are already here. Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein as she speaks with two experts in using big data to improve health care: David Classen, MD, MS, professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine, and Michael McShea, MS, MBA, group chief scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab in the Health and Human Systems group of the National Health Mission Area. Discover existing solutions in applications of autonomous safety technologies and predictive analytics that could anticipate harm and intervene to prevent harm before it occurs. V...
2021-09-13
38 min
Up Next for Patient Safety
Medical Error & the NTSB
Medical error kills 250,000 Americans every year, and COVID-19 has further exposed the need for better patient safety. Join special guest host Harry Litman, the host of the Talking Feds podcast, as he interviews Robert L. Sumwalt, former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (2017-2021), and Karen Wolk Feinstein, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative, as they explore this persistent problem in health care and a new proposed solution: a National Patient Safety Board (NPSB) modeled after what has made airlines one of the safest industries in the country. View show notes and a t...
2021-09-01
32 min
Sleep Apnea Stories
2 - Karen Wolk - Inspire Implant for Sleep Apnea Treatment
Emma is joined by her guest Karen Wolk. They talk all about Karen’s journey with sleep apnea, from having panic attacks and a cognitive impairment affecting her memory, to being diagnosed with Sleep Apnea. Karen explores the different treatments she tried including medications, a nasal surgery, CPAP and BIPAP machines before finally finding relief with an ‘inspire’ implant. Karen discusses how the technology works and the tremendous impact it has had on the quality of her life. Finally, Emma and Karen discuss the silver linings to come from their sleep apnea diagnoses. Connect with Karen on Linked In or Inst...
2021-06-01
36 min
Praat erover
Karen: roze wolk doorprikt door reuma
Moeder worden is een overweldigende ervaring. Maar wat als je moeder wordt van een drieling, en dan ook nog eens reumatoïde artritis hebt? Karen maakte het mee. Ze was nauwelijks bevallen, of de ziekte kwam in alle hevigheid op. Zo erg dat ze nauwelijks haar baby’s kon vasthouden, of flesjes dichtdraaien. In plaats van een roze wolk volgde een zware beproeving. Nu, op haar 51ste, blikt ze terug op die periode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-05-28
21 min
Music, Musiques
Eldorado #14
Conduite : VAN MORRISON. BESIDE YOU – 5:10 Astral Weeks, Warner Bros., 1968 TIM BUCKLEY. HALLUCINATIONS / TROUBADOUR – 10:35 The Peel Sessions, Strange Fruit, 1991 (enreg. 1968) FRED NEIL. DOLPHINS – 4:00 Fred Neil, Capitol, 1966 KAREN DALTON. LITTLE BIT OF RAIN – 2:30 It’s So Hard To Tell Who’s Going To Love You The Best, Capitol, 1969 JUDY RODERICK. TWO HOBOES – 2:45 Woman Blue, Vanguard, 1965 THE JOURNEYMEN. FOUR STRONG WINDS – 3:30 New Directions In Folk Music, Capitol, 1963 JOHN PHILLIPS. TOPANGA CANYON – 3:50 John Phillips (The Wolk King Of L.A.), Dunhill, 1970 NEIL YOUNG. REVO...
2021-05-22
56 min
The Bowie Show
#04 De biechtbrieven - Kinderen & ouderschap
Wil jij kinderen of heb je ze misschien al? Deze vierde aflevering gaat over alles rondom het willen, krijgen en hebben van kinderen. Twijfels of je kinderen wil, zeker weten dat je geen kinderen wil, of juist heel graag willen maar ze niet kunnen krijgen. We hebben het over de zwangerschap en die spannende eerste dagen, weken, maanden. Je gaat ook luisteren naar acht heel bijzondere biechtbrieven over dit thema, en naar een interview met Nienke. Zij en haar partner Karen kregen namelijk samen een kind met behulp van een spermadonor. Het is een heel openhartig en ontroerend gesprek...
2020-10-01
1h 34
AWAKE: The Sleep Health Podcast
04 Karen Wolk: Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Memory Issues
When Karen sought treatment for her sleep apnea, she found an innovative technological solution. Unlike CPAP therapy, Karen has an Inspire device implanted like a pacemaker. She tells us all about it in this fascinating conversation.If you have questions or comments about this (or any episode) we'd like to hear from you. You can reach us at: asaa@sleephealth.org.PORTRAITS: Living with Sleep Apnea is a series of conversations with sleep apnea patients, medical professionals and health care advocates.Portraits: Living with Sleep Apnea is...
2020-01-23
18 min