Join Dave and Sean as they catch up, shoot the breeze and hear from some of their hospital's most beloved characters
Join Dave and Sean as they speak with Jane McGuinness, our fearless safety manager, about angry elephants, button pushing, pet peeves and chocolate!
Dave and Sean catch up with Emma, to be regaled with tales of cats, flutes and operating theatres. All to the soundtrack of Emma's beloved U2... or not!
Join Dave and Sean as they travel to the war torn nation of Afghanistan through the incredible experiences of our intrepid ICU nurse, Carol Nagy. Living in compounds, dealing in the politics of foreign aid, near misses with danger and of course delicious sheep eyes... this is one episode you won't want to miss!
Join Dave and Sean with a festive drink in hand as they reflect on the year that's been and enjoy a few Christmas traditions... Additional music by Gaena from Blue Dot Sessions
Dave and Sean catch up with one of our wonderful administration workers, Anthony Farrall, who shares his story from WA to TAS with some unexpected life twists along the way
Join Dave and Sean as they sit down with the wonderful Leah Magliano, Calvary's Director of Clinical Services, to hear stories from childhood, her early career... and what might have been! Music by The Balloonist from Blue Dot Sessions
Who knew a violin player would choose a viola player to spend lockdown with! Join Dave and Sean as they follow Susie's story from country Victoria, around Europe and back to Hobart.
Dave and Sean sit down for a 'marathon' with Ian Temblett... our Director of Finance... who has a story or two to tell! Hydro dams, the fish that got away, running marathons, pro golfers... you'll cover some territory here!
You'd be forgiven for not knowing that the quiet guy sitting around the corner in the supply department would have so much hidden talent! Join Dave and Sean as they hear about his earlier years and his transition into sewage rider, champion salesman, target shooter and budding artist.
He's done it all... and boy does he have some stories to share! He may have retired last year but he continues to volunteer at Calvary and we love having Crawf, our long term security guard, return to share just a few of his many stories!
The formidable Priya, fearless leader of Calvary's acute medical ward, sits down with Dave and Sean to talk about her favourite things... India, good food and Virat Kohli.
Dave and Sean sit down with Val, Lenah Valley's famous "Bed Manager", and hear stories of running a busy hospital, horse riding and grandparenting.
Dave and Sean sit down with Jack... and his apricot jam... and his infectious laugh... to learn a little more about his journey from village life in the subcontinent, to old Hobart town.
Dave and Sean sit down with Mr Fix-It... and hear all about his passion for hot rods and the strange and wonderful way he ended up here with us at Calvary!
It's a family affair as Dave and Sean wrap up another year, with families around the table, kids' questions, laughing wives, exchanging gifts... it must be Christmas!
Dave and Sean sit down with Jayde, 3 months to to day after her mammoth effort swimming across the English Channel to raise funds for a charity with a cause close to her heart. Listen in to hear this inspirational story.
Dave and Sean sit down with Marita, a real character with a smile that will warm winter... and hear a little more of her story.
Dave and Sean sit down with another Dave, David Haslem. After managing Calvary's Critical Care Unit for a number of years, he is now a specialist educator in the same space... and a terrific guy to sit down with for a chat!
Dave and Sean sit down to use their new digital setup... and then their guest didn't show up! However, these two aren't one to let a chance for a chinwag go to waste...
Episode 13 - Marcella Jenkinson by Dave and Sean
In celebration of National Volunteer Week, Dave and Sean sit down with Brenda, head of our archives, to hear her stories about life at Calvary since the 50s and how she ended up in the bottom of a giant stocking each year.
After months of delays, Dave and Sean finally get to sit down with Marcus, our General Manager, to talk about his early years, near misses on the surf board and his love affair with Japan.
Dave and Sean sit down with Ron, one of our Pastoral Care staff, who shares his incredible stories of life as a paramedic, motorbike racing and helicopter rescue.
Dave and Sean sit down with Cate, our Allied Health Manager, days before she is set to leave Calvary to hear stories of her travels, her work in remote communities and her journey to becoming Tasmanian.
Dave and Sean kick back on the deck to wrap up the first year of Flatline
Dave and Sean sit down with Tony, our Director of Mission, who makes this podcast possible. He shares stories of his family, his work, his passions and even plays a brand new song for us.
Dave and Sean sit down with Annie, our acting Clinical Services Coordinator, who shares stories of pregnancy, family and life on the sheep farm.
Dave and Sean sit down with Sam, our discharge planner, to hear stories of remote Australia, international adventure... and of course her wonderful hospital visiting dog, Banjo.
Dave and Sean sit down with Erica, the Medical Director of our Emergency Department, and go on a journey from New York to Hobart, with some Latin dancing and radiant smiles along the way.
Dave and Sean sit down with Matt, our Jack-of-all-trades Hospital Assistant, to discuss work, football and Matt's incredible philosophy on life. Watch the yoyo video referred to in the podcast at: https://vimeo.com/273991953 The password is "calvary" Follow Matt's football (with a silent "t") adventures here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/477464915767606/
Dave calls Sean in his hotel room in Nottingham where he is on pilgrimage, experiencing the origins of Calvary's story.
Dave and Sean sit down with Bec, our cafe manager, and hear all about her back story, how fast she can memorise your order... and the secret ingredient in every cup of coffee she makes.
Dave and Sean sit down with Michael, our Clinical Services Coordinator, and all-round great guy, for our first episode of Flatline. Hear about Michael's country NSW beginnings and his love for his family, his sports and the people he works with.