Episode 6 | Mikhail Nisenboym

I think a lot of, even family members, they struggle with this on a daily basis, having to fight, you know, guilt and things that they, you know, putting their loved ones and surrendering loved ones to a place like where I work.

Episode 5 | Tonya Neufeld

A lot of the suicides we’ve seen recently, you know, people that it feels like it’s out of the blue, but I’m sure that person was struggling for a long time and was just trying to cover it up. So, I think breaking the stigma and myself openly talking about it and bringing it up like it’s any other conversation.

Episode 4 | Bernard Piprah

If somebody is coming to me at a place of burnout, it’s so understandable, especially in the last few years with, you know, the toll on the healthcare system and so many healthcare workers who are like the core of the healthcare industry haven’t necessarily been feeling that way, feeling valued.

Episode 3 | Kara Acheson

I’m nervous to fail. I guess you’re always worried that you’re not necessarily good enough or that you might not succeed, or likewise, is this actually what I want to do?

Episode 2 | Heather Cooke

Workplace incivility is really one of the most pervasive forms of antisocial workplace behavior, and yet its subtlety makes it really difficult to detect. Uncivil behavior really is notably mundane. It’s things like rude behavior, condescending behavior, ostracizing or exclusionary behavior that otherwise appears as everyday interaction.

Episode 1 | Pierre Florendo

When we first experienced the 7:00 PM celebration or banging of pots and pans, rather, where Kiwanis Care Center is, there are at least three towers of independent living or supportive housing, and it was amazing to be surrounded by that sound for the first month. And then, as it progressed, you could hear it getting fainter.