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    SEE YOU NOW podcast

    SEE YOU NOW is a podcast that shines a light on the real people changing the status quo in health: from nurses working in labor and delivery, with infectious diseases, and in hospice; to nurse allies in politics, business and tech. Created in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson and the American Nurses Association.

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    132: Safer Together | The nurse well-being imperative

    In this episode of SEE YOU NOW, part of our “Safer together” series, experts explore how healthcare worker well-being drives patient safety, featuring ANCC’s new credential and real-world insights.

    Insight 26: Nurse voices are closing the gap between work imagined and work done

    In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, Ascension’s Kelly Randall walks us through the honest and intentional communication strategy that brought healthcare teams back into alignment around one shared goal: zero preventable harm.

    Insight 25: Nurse well-being is foundational to patient safety

    In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, Donald Berwick and Patricia McGaffigan examine why patient safety remains in crisis more than 25 years after To Err Is Human, and argue that protecting patients begins with protecting the wellbeing of the workforce. Drawing lessons from aviation and other industries, they call for cultures of psychological safety, dignity, and the freedom to speak up as the true foundation of safer care.

    SEE YOU NOW Insights

    Each week, we’re bringing you short, powerful moments from our archive of conversations with nurses and nurse allies. People who are reimagining and reshaping healthcare every day. These bite-sized episodes feature sparks of innovation, bold ideas, breakthrough discoveries, and reflections that stay with us.
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    Putting the CARE back in healthcare... I absolutely love this podcast. There have been so many different episodes that I have been touched by.
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    • Nurses Are: Role Models | Jester Lloyd Bautista

      Jester Lloyd Bautista is a nurse educator whose work centers on developing and supporting future nurses. From teaching young nurses in the Philippines to leading a pathway program in the U.S., he has seen how helping one nurse think critically can create a ripple effect that impacts countless patients and families. In this episode, Jester reflects on building the support he once wished for and why serving as a role model for future nurses isn’t just leadership—it’s responsibility. Listen in to hear how investing in nurses can transform the profession from the inside out.
    • Nurses Are: Innovators | Robyn Barriffe

      Robyn Barriffe didn’t set out to become a nurse—but over two decades of leading health systems, she’s developed a clear philosophy: the organization itself is the patient. Robyn reflects on treating quality, engagement, and experience as vital signs, and how her work as a Johnson & Johnson Nurse Innovation Fellow introduced a framework nurses have been missing. Listen as she shares how combining human-centered design with leadership training can help nurse leaders solve real problems from the inside out.
    • Nurses Are: Entrepreneurs | Marguerite Rowell

      Nurse leader and entrepreneur Marguerite Rowell saw a persistent gap in healthcare firsthand: nurses stepping into leadership roles without the financial tools they’re expected to manage. She shares how that challenge inspired her to build NurseMath, a mobile app designed to put essential financial insights directly into the hands of other nurse leaders. Listen as Marguerite makes the case that nurses aren’t just caregivers—they are creators and problem-solvers shaping the future of healthcare.
    • Nurses Are: Team Players | Jaden Dennis

      Former Division I athlete Jaden Dennis knows that no race—or shift—is won alone. In this episode, this ER nurse shares how lessons from track shaped his approach to nursing teamwork, where trust, timing, and quiet handoffs make all the difference. Listen as Jaden reflects on how strong nursing teams are built in small moments, why supporting one another matters most in high‑stakes care, and what it truly means to show up for your team when it counts.
    • Nurses Are: Catalysts | Rachell Dumas

      Nurse informaticist and health tech founder Rachell Dumas is empowering patients within the healthcare system. In this episode, she shares how nurses are uniquely positioned to recognize where care breaks down—and how she designed HEARD to give patients the language, tools, and confidence to advocate for themselves in real time. Listen as Rachell reframes nurses as catalysts for meaningful system-level change.
    • Nurses Are: Advocates | Heather Bartlett

      As a teen, Heather Bartlett lost her father suddenly—and an emergency department nurse became her anchor in the hardest moment of her life. Today, Heather is the nurse making that difference for others. In this episode, she reflects on what it truly means to see patients, hear what they’re not saying, and show up as an advocate when it matters most. Listen to a powerful reminder of the role nurses play in life’s most vulnerable moments.
    • Nurses Are: Leaders | Ama Mathewos

      After nearly two decades in nursing—including leading her team through COVID‑19 to Magnet designation—Ama Mathewos knows what it takes to lead when it’s hardest. Ama reflects on emotionally intelligent leadership, self‑recognition, and why seeing yourself clearly as a nurse may be one of the most powerful tools in healthcare. Listen in to learn why supporting nurse leaders isn’t optional—it’s essential.
    • Nurses Are: Change Agents | Anny Jenkins

      From a small rural town in West Virginia to national nursing leadership, Anny Jenkins’s path into nursing was anything but linear. In this episode, she shares the moment that almost led her to leave the profession—and the powerful experience that changed everything. Listen as Anny reflects on belonging, representation, and why nurses are capable of far more than they’re often told—and how using your voice can change not just your career, but your community.
    • 132: Safer Together | The nurse well-being imperative

      In this episode of SEE YOU NOW, part of our “Safer together” series, experts explore how healthcare worker well-being drives patient safety, featuring ANCC’s new credential and real-world insights.
    • Insight 26: Nurse voices are closing the gap between work imagined and work done

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, Ascension’s Kelly Randall walks us through the honest and intentional communication strategy that brought healthcare teams back into alignment around one shared goal: zero preventable harm.

    Meet the SEE YOU NOW team

    • Telling stories that matter in meaningful, entertaining, and conversational ways in order to engage everyone from all walks of life has been Rebecca McInroy’s mission in radio and podcast production from an early age. Even as a child Rebecca was creating radio shows on cassette tape and for 7 years as she traveled and studied around the world she continued to record everything from lectures, to conversations with shop owners, to calls to prayer across the Middle East, and used those recordings to make her first fully formed radio documentaries.
    • Described as “a composer of rare emotional depth and orchestral brilliance” and praised for music that is “both visceral and transcendent”, Sam Lipman is an award-winning composer whose works blend orchestral color, lyricism, and dramatic narrative, transforming time-honored forms with a fresh, modern perspective. His compositions have been performed by ensembles such as the New The Austin and New Jersey Symphony Orchestras, at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, captivating audiences with their striking emotional power.

    Contact the SEE YOU NOW team

    Have questions or feedback for the SEE YOU NOW team? Future episode ideas? We love to hear from our listeners.