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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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    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.

    Insight 14: Everyone welcome — The lasting change of innovation

    In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, nurse leaders share how the Ether Dome Challenge at Massachusetts General Hospital is using open innovation to surface frontline solutions and strengthen care delivery.

    Insight 13: Making space to empower recovery

    In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, Nursing Research & Innovation Coordinator Rose Hedges and MakerHealth co-founder and CEO Anna Young share how a chance encounter with the maker movement led to the creation of a hospital makerspace where nurses and patients design solutions together.

    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 6: Better conversations build a workforce that can thrive

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight from episode 65, Sending Out an S.O.S., national nursing workforce expert and healthcare safety researcher Christopher Friese sounds the alarm: without listening directly to healthcare workers, even well-meaning policies may fall short of making a difference.
    • Insight 5: Honoring loss, holding space, healing together

      In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, nurse Jonathan Bartels shares how he created The Pause, a 30-second ritual that offers space for reflection, connection, and care. By taking a moment together to honor a life lost, care teams can grieve, process, and begin to heal, so they can continue showing up for their patients and for each other.
    • Insight 4: Healing through harmony 

      Creating art isn’t just a pastime, it’s a powerful path to healing. During the pandemic, nurses from across Northwell Health formed a choir, and in singing together, found connection, mentorship, and renewal. In harmony, they discovered strength, joy, and a deeper way to care, for each other and their patients.
    • 123: Safer together | The architecture of a movement

      This new episode of SEE YOU NOW explores the national safety movement through the eyes of two leaders: nurse Patricia McGaffigan and Dr. Don Berwick, founding CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Together, they make the case for bold leadership, accountability at every level, and why nurses are essential architects of safer healthcare systems.
    • Insight 3: The power of love in patient safety

      In this SEE YOU Now Insight, nurse Julie Kennedy Oehlert speaks to how transforming healthcare systems requires redefining culture through empathy, love, and relationship-building, not mandates or fear.
    • Insight 2: Safer by design – Nurses at the helm of AI in healthcare

      As AI becomes more embedded in healthcare, nurses must shape its development to ensure patient safety, trust, and clinical relevance.
    • Insight 1: Protecting nurses’ wellbeing 

      From her work on suicide prevention Judy Davidson shares actionable advice and resources to support nurses’ mental health.
    • 122: AI in Play | More social work. Less paperwork.

      In this episode, part of our AI in Play series, emergency care nurse, health innovator, and entrepreneur Kwamane Liddell, JD, MHA, BSN, shares how AI is helping remove the paperwork roadblocks such as internet access, low literacy, and stigma standing between families and resources, and between care providers and the people they care for.
    • 121: AI in Play | Smarter care

      Remember those clunky voice assistants from the early days of the internet? Well, the AI technology behind them has evolved dramatically and thanks to the power of Generative AI, we’re now talking to a new breed of conversational digital agents. These advanced AI agents can hold meaningful conversations with patients, offering multilingual support and knowledgeable guidance on a range of health issues. With these new capabilities, there is growing interest -- even excitement -- in Generative AI’s potential to improve access to care, address workforce shortages, and enable clinicians to reach people and communities and connect them to care and resources in ways we haven’t thought possible.
    • 120: AI in Play | Big picture, big questions

      AI-based technologies are helping solve complex problems in nearly every discipline, industry, and human endeavor. And in healthcare, artificial intelligence is a game-changer. But the application of AI also comes with a lot of questions, possibilities and well-founded concerns. In this first episode – of many to come exploring AI’s role in transforming healthcare – we’re starting by looking at the basics of AI and how these fits into the big picture.

    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.