One mother's attempt to navigate grad school while being a wife, mother, nurse, special needs advocate, and catmommy to the cat of the year.
I have been wearing contacts or eyeglasses since I was eight years old. In fact, I would like to believe I’m somewhat of an expert when it comes to yearly eye exams. I mean I got my first pair of BIFOCALS as a freshman in college. Nice, right? So why am I telling you this? … Continue reading Optometry: Dr. Jason Davis talks Eye Health →
In this episode, I asked Stephanie Keane to walk us through a typical day for a patient diagnosed with breast cancer. She expertly describes every step of the process and graciously answered some of my more challenging (or just controversial?) questions: medical marijuana? Keto diet? things practitioners wish patients or their families could understand….
To say that Andrea Tharpe was my closest friend as a little girl would be an understatement. We traveled back and forth to each other’s houses so frequently that it killed the grass and left a dirt trail in its stead; our mothers would also travel the trail to share coffee and conversations while the … Continue reading A Pocket Full of Sunshine: One Momma’s Journey to Contentment →
This week I interview Lisa Nicolette about Mental Health/Illness and how she helps bridge the gap between the care her patients need and the resources that are available. Heads up: we recorded this podcast OUTSIDE and, well, that’s all I have to say about that. I’m still shocked that we managed to get it done. … Continue reading Lisa Nicolette talks Mental Illness →
What can I say? It’s worth a shot. Since my children are in the “your momma” stage of life it only seemed appropriate to name the podcast such. I give you: Your Momma Goes to College – a podcast about healthcare and people as I journey through grad school. Here goes nothing:)