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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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    Insight 23: Nurses are human-centered designers

    In this Insight, nurse and service designer Brittany Merkel shares how the core practices of nursing are also the foundations of human-centered design, and why it’s important to design with nurses, not for them.

    Insight 22: How investing in nursing is valuing health

    In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, Pam Cipriano, immediate past president of the International Council of Nurses and former president of the American Nurses Association, explains how U.S. healthcare economics have historically obscured the value of nursing care.

    129: Investing in nurses! Invisible to invaluable

    Nurses are the scaffolding of our nation’s health, and the foundation of our shared humanity, yet their work is still too often treated as invisible. In this episode we ask, what does it truly mean to invest in nurses, and what’s at stake if we fail to act?

    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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    • Insight 21: Everyday creativity supports health

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, drawn from Episode 81: Making Spirits Bright, Susan Magsamen, Executive Director of the International Arts and Mind Lab at the Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University, explores how science is beginning to validate what artists have long known: aesthetic and creative experiences are not luxuries, they are powerful tools for healing.
    • Insight 20: A nurse-led charter for a healthier world

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, International Council of Nurses CEO Howard Catton, and ANA VP of Innovation Oriana Beaudet explore how the ICN Charter for Change, a straightforward, evidence-driven ten-point plan, was built directly from what nurses, associations, and communities say they need most.
    • 128: Investing in nurses! Nurses are humanity in action

      Hear how global nursing leaders are addressing workforce shortages, policy barriers, and chronic underinvestment in the profession. In this episode, the American Nurses Association’s Oriana Beaudet and ICN CEO Howard Catton discuss why investing in nurses is crucial for global health, economic stability, and resilient healthcare systems.
    • Insight 19: How nurses support youth in foster care

      In this Insight from Episode 105: Fostering Kids Fostering Families, nurse and former foster youth Sharrica Miller, PhD, RN, illustrates how lived experience enriches nursing practice. Drawing on her journey through the foster system, she’s creating programs that meet the physical, emotional, and practical needs of foster youth while empowering them to advocate for themselves.
    • 127: Safer Together | From plan to practice

      Implementing a national patient safety plan sounds straightforward on paper. In practice, it requires something far more challenging: shifting an entire organization’s culture.
    • Insight 18: How small home changes transform aging

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, nurse, researcher, and philosopher Sarah L. Szanton shares the story of CAPABLE—Community Aging in Place, Advancing Better Living for Elders—a nurse-led program that helps older adults maintain independence and dignity.
    • Insight 17: Excellence begins with safety: Don Berwick on caring for the caregivers

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, Don Berwick, MD, pioneer of the modern patient safety movement, explores the powerful relationship between quality and safety in healthcare. Drawing from his landmark work on waste and inefficiency with the RAND Corporation and lessons from Paul O’Neill’s safety transformation at Alcoa, Berwick reveals how excellence begins when the workforce feels safe, supported, and valued.
    • Insight 16: The birth of empowerment

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, nurse-midwife Ruth Watson Lubic, who opened the nation’s first freestanding birth center in 1975, reflects on the movement that grew from one center in New York City to more than 350 across the country, and the transformational power of centering families in childbirth.
    • Insight 15: Oral health saves lives

      In this SYN Insight, nurse, educating, and historian Dian Baker, PhD, APRN-BC, PNP, PHN, shares how empowering patients, families, and nurses with knowledge and resources can dramatically reduce pneumonia rates, save lives, and cut costs. By bridging the long-standing divide between oral health and overall health, Baker shows how small, consistent actions can spark big change in complex healthcare systems.
    • 126: AI in Play | Working smarter, not harder

      In this episode of our AI in Play series, we meet Ryannon Frederick, MS, RN, System Chief Nursing Officer at Mayo Clinic, who has restructured nursing leadership teams to ensure nurses identify the problems, co-develop the solutions, and remain partners from design through implementation and testing.

    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.

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