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Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers by Joyce Carol Oates
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/745660to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers Author: Joyce Carol Oates Narrator: Lynette R. Freeman, Eva Kaminsky, Bianca Amato, Nancy Wu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 34 minutes Release date: February 13, 2024 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: Joyce Carol Oates assembles an outstanding cast of authors—including Margaret Atwood, Tananarive Due, and Megan Abbott—to explore, subvert, and reinvent one of the most vital subgenres of horror. Featuring brand-new stories by: Margaret Atwood, Tananarive Due, Joyce Carol Oates, Megan Abbott, Aimee Bender, Cassandra Khaw, Lisa Lim, Eliz...
2024-02-13
8h 34
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers by Joyce Carol Oates
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/745660 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers Author: Joyce Carol Oates Narrator: Lynette R. Freeman, Eva Kaminsky, Bianca Amato, Nancy Wu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 34 minutes Release date: February 13, 2024 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: Joyce Carol Oates assembles an outstanding cast of authors—including Margaret Atwood, Tananarive Due, and Megan Abbott—to explore, subvert, and reinvent one of the most vital subgenres of horror. Featuring brand-new stories by: Margaret Atwood, Tananarive Due, Joyce Carol Oates, Megan Abbott, Aimee Bender, Cassandra Khaw, Lisa Lim...
2024-02-13
05 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers by Joyce Carol Oates
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/745660 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers Author: Joyce Carol Oates Narrator: Lynette R. Freeman, Eva Kaminsky, Bianca Amato, Nancy Wu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 34 minutes Release date: February 13, 2024 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Joyce Carol Oates assembles an outstanding cast of authors—including Margaret Atwood, Tananarive Due, and Megan Abbott—to explore, subvert, and reinvent one of the most vital subgenres of horror. Featuring brand-new stories by: Margaret Atwood, Tananarive Due, Joyce Carol Oates, Megan Abbott, Aimee Bender, Cassandra Khaw, Lisa...
2024-02-13
05 min
BookSwell Intersections
Reuben "Tihi" Haylsett interview and more
Reuben “Tihi” Hayslett discusses his novel Dark Corners with Running Wild Press publisher Lisa Kastner at a live recording of the BookSwell Intersections podcast. They talk about amplifying marginalized voices and centering queer people of color in fiction and publishing. Dan Lopez and Sarah LaBrie joined the discussion to recommend books they’ve enjoyed. Note: this is a live taping of the BookSwell Intersections literary podcast. “A gripping collection of yarns in which social disadvantages take on monstrous shapes.” — Kirkus Reviews Kirkus’s starred review gives Dark Cor...
2024-02-02
1h 02
Mission encre noire
Émission du 1 mars 2022
Mission encre noire Tome 33 Chapitre 376. Corps rebelle, réflexions sur la Grossophobie par Gabrielle Lisa Collard autrice du blogue Dix Octobre paru en 2021 aux éditions Québec Amérique. Depuis l'année où le blogue Dix Octobre a été lancé, Gabrielle Lisa Collard a constaté plusieurs changements. L'industrie des régimes a perdu de sa crédibilité, une communauté soudée a vu le jour et une éditrice lui a demandé de publier ses textes dans un livre. L'aventure de Dix octobre (la date de sa fête) a débuté le 09 mai 2016 pour s'achever au printemps 2020. Si ce livre existe, ce n’es...
2022-03-02
1h 00
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 11: The Long Path to the Self with Heather Thorne
Every story, every journey in caregiving is different. The same goes for how someone finds themself becoming a caregiver. Heather shares her long journey in finding herself and her path in caregiving. Heather Hope Thorne, RN, BSN, NC-BC I love being outdoors, cooking, and spending time with my man and our boys and dog. I am passionate about health and wellness and offer 1:1 and group coaching for any area of health that is important to you. I'm pursuing additional certification in energy healing, kundalini yoga, and functional nutrition in the next year or s...
2021-11-12
28 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 10: Finding Freedom with Bianca Pierre-Louis
What do you do when you start your new Nurse Practitioner career and in the first year and a half, there is a worldwide pandemic, an active shooter at work, and you're in a major car accident? Bianca shares her story of finding herself through all of the change and chaos. Bianca Pierre-Louis is a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, Entrepreneur, International Travel Retreat Host, Founder & Creator of Spooky Melanin Magic a year round Spooky Blog, and in the process of building her own empowerment brand, Elevate Your Essence. Bianca is also a member of Alpha Kappa A...
2021-10-22
28 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 9: Nurse Papa
In this episode, we hear an excerpt from David Metzger's book, Nurse Papa, and talk about being a parent and being a pediatric hematology oncology nurse. David is a nurse, a podcaster, and an author. The Nurse Papa podcast can be found on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you go to seek an illuminating and immersive audio experience. You can find more about the book at www.nursepapathebook.com Nurse Papa Amazon Purchase Link Nurse Papa: 16 Meditations On Parenthood From A Pediatric Oncology Nurse In 16 thoughtful meditations, David Metzger, a father, and...
2021-10-08
29 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 8: Ch-ch-changes with Logan Trudell
Sometimes you need to make big changes externally in order to make big changes internally. In this episode, we hear from Logan who struggled with burnout and eczema and made a big change in order to heal. Logan was a Trauma ICU RN turned burnout reduction specialist and entrepreneur after experiencing burnout himself and hearing about the suicide of his coworker Brian. He is the founder of Healthcare Stress Relief, a company built on the premise of providing support and resources to healthcare professionals currently experiencing compassion fatigue and burnout with the aim of preventing and...
2021-05-28
32 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 7: The Healing Journey for a Military Nurse
Today's story comes from a nurse friend of mine who wished to remain anonymous. She wanted to share her experience of dealing with PTSD after military deployment as a nurse. In this episode, we learn how healing from trauma is a long process.
2021-05-14
22 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep6: Turning Points with Sarah Gaines
Have you ever experienced a turning point? A no going back, gonna make a big change moment? Most of us have at some point in our lives, and with a whole pandemic, many of us are experiencing it right now. In this episode, Sarah Gaines shares a turning point in her life. A moment where she was done with her current situation and made a big change. Sarah Gaines, MSN, RNC-OB (also known as the Six Figure Travel Nurse®) is a labor and delivery nurse, mentor, educator, and entrepreneur. Passionate about travel nursing (20 contracts and counting!), s...
2021-04-09
20 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 5: Origin Story with Tara Ryan Kosmas
Everyone loves an origin story. How did your favorite superhero become who they are today? How did Oprah become Oprah? This episode and a few of the episodes this season look at the road to where we are now. In this episode, Tara shares how her life experiences brought her to where she is now, running a nonprofit to help caregivers debrief. Tara Ryan Kosmas, MSN, RN, CHSE, SOAR is a burn survivor, registered nurse, educator, and founder of 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Debriefing the Front Lines, Inc. The organizational mission is to deliver psychological first aid and sustained em...
2021-03-26
18 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep4: Which Came First? The Caregiver or the caregiver with Ketevan Jorjadze
Which came first? The Caregiver or the caregiver? So many professional caregivers are and have been caregivers in multiple places in their lives. What does it mean when your job and your familial role are both that of a caregiver? What does it mean to be a first-generation child caring for your immigrant parents? In this episode, we hear from Ketevan as she talks about moving to a new country and becoming a caregiver at a young age. Ketevan is a Registered Nurse and a Family Nurse Practitioner and a first-generation millennial. She specializes in coaching m...
2021-03-12
22 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 3: The Covid ICU with Laura Wright
What is the cost of caring through Covid? We recently hit 500,000 lives lost to Covid, a number that is staggering. What does that mean for caregivers? In this episode, we hear from Laura Wright as she talks about her experiences as a charge nurse in a Covid ICU. Laura is a Trauma ICU nurse at her roots. She’s been in the field since 2004 and currently works as a charge nurse in a Med / Surg / Trauma ICU in a large teaching hospital in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. She is also a 200hr trained yoga teacher who is passionate about bri...
2021-02-26
24 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Ep 2: Love & Healthcare *Bonus Valentine’s Day episode*
For Valentine's day, let's talk about love and healthcare. Are they a good mix? This episode includes stories of professional caregivers who are married to other caregivers. We hear from the host, Lisa, and her husband WIll LaBrie talking about being nurses and raising a family. We also hear from pandemic newlyweds, Steven and Jayhee Kim, who started dating while working in the same department. We will also hear from Erika del Pozo, who talks about being an Occupational therapist married to a Physical therapist in a pandemic. Steven and Jayhee Kim are both Radiation Technologists...
2021-02-12
27 min
The Lamp Podcast
S2 Episode 1: With A Little Help from My Friends
Welcome back to Season 2 of the Lamp Podcast. We are still in this pandemic, somehow it didn't end during my hiatus. But stories of caregivers are still, and possibly even more, important right now. This first episode of season 2 is actually by me, the host of the Lamp. In this episode, I share a story about not pulling myself by my bootstraps and a very hard year of my life. Sometimes we need a little help from our friends.
2021-02-05
21 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 13: Keepsakes with Oriana Turley
Grief has a way of tying us to objects and those objects sometimes remind us of who we are and who loved us. In this episode, we hear from Oriana, as she shares how a personal keepsake gave her strength through grief in nursing. Oriana is a mom, nurse and founder of Medicine Mountain Scrub Company LLC. Together with her Co-Founder, and sister, Golden she is creating a sustainably sourced, ethically manufactured and mountain inspired line of medical workwear launching Fall 2020. She is on a mission to help women in medicine feel confident and comfortable at work, so...
2020-09-18
16 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 12: Finding Your Purpose with Kristin Shinn
For this episode, I called my longest friend of almost 30 years, Kristin. In the middle of a Pandemic, Kristin is loving her work as an educator and reflects on being burned out as a manager. Kristin has been a Medical assistant, an EHR educator, and a rural health clinic manager. She teaches Medical Assistants in her local school district, which currently means sitting in front of her computer most of the day surrounded by vineyards.
2020-09-04
29 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 11: Sticks and Stones with Blaise Agcopra
The American Nurses Association put out a statement in 2015 that "nurses will no longer tolerate violence of any kind from any source." This includes nursing. But bullying and lateral violence is still a problem for nurses. Many people who work in the caregiving profession can recall a time where they were harassed, demeaned, or treated poorly by colleagues, within their own profession or across professions. In this episode, Blaise shares her story of how she struggled with bullying from other nurses as a new grad. Blaise Agcopra is an ambulatory oncology nurse and a financial leadership...
2020-07-31
18 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 10: Walking with Grief with Jennie Hoek
Disenfranchised grief is grief not acknowledged by society. There is missing collective mourning right now for so many people who are dying during this pandemic. In the world of caregiving, there is also often a lack of acknowledgment for the grief professional caregivers experience. This episode features Jennie Hoek, a NICU nurse, sharing her story of walking with grief. Jennie Hoek RN, BSN, RYT 200 is the Nurse behind Nurturing Warrior, a safe place for Nurses to find Healing & reconnect to the Love within. Over the last 5 years, Jennie has worked throughout the critical care line from Adult ICU...
2020-07-17
20 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 9: A Lawsuit Purgatorio with Tiyana Calderon
Inferno is the most well-known volume of Dante's Divine Comedy. But the second volume, Purgatorio, is about a long-suffering climb up the mountain of Purgatory. Purgatory is often marked in people's minds by its in-between status, waiting to advance to paradise. Are we in the Inferno or Purgatorio right now? I know I am trying to take breaks from this Pandemic by watch #vanlife on YouTube. I mention Luca and Sara in Italy in this episode. A long-suffering wait on earth can also be found in the court system. Despite the way that hour-long television dramas and feature-length...
2020-07-03
22 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 8: Do Resuscitate with Arlene
After our break, we have returned with a new episode. In this episode, I shared a podcast that is good to listen to if you want to learn about the history of whiteness in this country. The podcast is called Scene on Radio featuring the season called Seeing White. Episode 8 features Arlene Taylor, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner talking about her experience with depression after multiple traumatic events. Arlene takes us back to her hospitalization and content warning, this episode does feature a suicide attempt and adult language. Arlene is a psych N.P., now a Doctoral student, a...
2020-06-19
22 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 7: Lights in the Distance with Tony Bernstone
On one cold November night, Tony, a flight nurse, finds himself in a life-changing and dramatic personal health crisis. In the midst of providing emergency care, he becomes the emergency. His story of survival is a powerful reminder of the value of the everyday work healthcare providers do. Tony Bernstone was born in Napier, New Zealand, and graduated from Hawkes Bay Community Polytechnic in 1990 with a Diploma of Nursing and an Associate Degree from New York University in Feb of 1991. He worked in various ICU settings around the U.S. and New Zealand, eventually becoming a flight...
2020-05-15
33 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 6: Give Sorrow Words
Are we in the middle of collective grief right now? What does it mean to experience loss as a group? It feels like collective trauma and grief for us in this pandemic. Some aspects of health care feel like that as well. In this episode, Peggy discusses the difficulties of being a charge nurse in a small Emergency room while dealing with death. Peggy has been nursing for 29 years, most of those years have been in the ER but also includes time on obstetrics and rural nursing where you are the nurse of all trades. She also...
2020-05-01
22 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 5: Some Soul is Passing Over with Gerri Sainte
The mix of personal loss and loss in the professional caregiver setting can be hard to navigate. Caregivers sometimes imagine they can compartmentalize the personal for the sake of the professional, but what happens when they intersect? Gerri shares a story of pregnancy loss while working on a labor and delivery unit. This episode features a poem by Walt Whitman entitled Whispers of Heavenly Death WHISPERS of heavenly death murmur'd I hear, Labial gossip of night, sibilant chorals, Footsteps gently ascending, mystical breezes wafted soft and low, Ripples of unseen rivers, tides of a...
2020-04-17
26 min
The Nurse Keith Show
Of Storytelling, Nurses, Trauma, and Healing
On this special bonus episode of The Nurse Keith Show, Keith interviews Lisa Labrie, a nurse, educator, speaker, podcaster, and storyteller. Lisa and Keith have a compelling conversation about the power of story, secondary trauma, the concept of "compassion satisfaction", nurse burnout, and much more. Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, as well as a professional podcaster, published author, inspiring speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Show notes NurseKeith.com Facebook.com/NurseKeithCoaching Twitter.com/nursekeith Instagram.com/nursekeithcoaching LinkedIn.com/in/keithallancarlson
2020-04-03
48 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 4: To Thine Own Self Be True (and then quit) with Frances Wright
When you are first starting out in your career, how do you know you are on the right path? How do you know you are in the right job? Frances shares her story of ignoring the signs all around her that she was in the wrong job. Frances Wright has worked as an inpatient bedside nurse for over 8 years. She had served on a medical mission team in both 2019 and 2020. She graduated from an End-of-Life Doula Program in 2018 and completed the 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course in 2019. In February 2020, she quit her job at the hospital to p...
2020-04-03
25 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 3: Trauma (& Death) in the ER with Patrick
Dealing with Trauma is an experience many caregivers may face. Trauma isn't just about the type of injury a patient faces, but about how experiences overwhelm us. In this episode, Patrick shares a story of dealing with trauma as a nursing student. Patrick is an Adult Float Pool Nurse and an Adjunct Nurse Faculty member. He enjoys helping others get a clearer understanding about the nursing profession and helping nurses diversify their careers. Patrick is also a self-proclaimed bibliophile and is happiest when surrounded by books and the color green. You can learn more about Patrick...
2020-03-20
19 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 2: A Tale of Two Deaths with Em Cheng
Death is not easy, especially for new nurses. And no two deaths are exactly the same. In this episode, Em shares her story of dealing with death as a new graduate nurse. Em Cheng is a travel nurse from New York, currently traveling in Seattle, WA. Most of her nursing experience is in CVICU/critical care. After experiencing burnout, she transitioned into currently working in an ambulatory surgery procedural center as a traveler. You can find Em and all her adventures, nursing and life outside nursing at @ExploRN_EmCheng on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube.
2020-03-20
23 min
The Lamp Podcast
S1 Episode 1: Intro to The Lamp Podcast
This inaugural episode features the host, Lisa LaBrie talking about what to expect from The Lamp and how the idea originated from a storytelling event with SheStories founder, Ehmandah Ramsey. Listen, as caregivers share real stories and real struggles from their everyday lives. Future episodes will be released biweekly starting March 20th.
2020-02-27
04 min
Sonic Watermelons
Lisa Ranglin Visits Sonic Watermelons
Original Episode Title: Talking Black Businesses and More with Lisa Ranglin: Sonic Watermelons, July 26, 2016 *** Original Episode Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 *** Name of Guest: Lisa Ranglin, President, RI Black Business Association *** Original Episode Summary: What else can we do? From the the counter-top sit-ins we saw during the Civil Rights movement of yesteryear, to the Black Lives Matter demonstrations we've seen recently across the country and globe, "what else can we do" is a question that many have asked following mass protests and direct action campaigns held for decades. Consider this for a contemporary look: In the days and weeks since the...
2016-09-17
34 min