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Serving the Whole Patient
In this segment, we hear the stories of two contemporary hospital social workers who describe encounters with patients looking for a way to explore important life questions that can arise in times of challenge. To see additional resources and our other pr
Digital Sabbath with Bill Powers
William Powers, author of “Hamlet’s Blackberry,” describes the dilemma of being addicted to information technology, and how he and his family committed to regular time free of technological intrusions. To see additional resources and our
Unconditional Love: North Carolina Hospice
Exploring a fascinating philosophy of community and spiritual service, this documentary visits a hospice where all staff are volunteers and all patients receive care free of charge.To see additional resources and our other programs, please visithumanmed
Janet Connors
A mother in Boston, who faced the horrific news that her 19-year-old son was murdered in a home invasion, preaches forgiveness with accountability, as a way to heal her own pain as well as society’s dysfunction.To see additional resources and our o
Deep Listening
When we’re in a disagreement, it’s sometimes hard simply to listen to the other person. The emotional temperature may be high and we can shut down in a defensive posture. But skillful listening is a core practice of conflict resolution and, po
Holistic Nurses
We hear from a variety of nurses about the stresses they face in today’s fast-paced medical settingand how they struggle to find the time needed to treat the whole person.To see additional resources and our other programs, please visithumanmedia.
Haley House – Kathy McKenna
Haley House was established in 1966 to shelter and serve unhoused people in Boston. Co-founder Kathy McKenna reflects on the line between helping people in need and becoming an “enabler” of people who don’t want to improve.To see additi
Helen Keller – An Optimist in Spite of All, Pt1
Helen Kellersubject of this audio biographysurmounted both deafness and blindness by learning to communicate with great eloquence, and became an unlikely world superstar.To see additional resources and our other programs, please visithumanmedia.org.
Compassionate Friends
Aiming to “transform the pain of grief into the elixir of hope,” a group called The Compassionate Friends, with more than 600 U.S. chapters, brings together parents who’ve suffered the loss of a child, to help them sort through complicat
Sobriety High School
In this episode we visit William J Ostiguy High School. It is a learning facility designed to help kids with a history of substance abusewho support each other in their quest to remain clean and sober.To see additional resources and our other programs,





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