Diary of a Nation

Diary of a Nation is a podcast exploring the human experience.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 52m. Bisher sind 37 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 7 hours 19 minutes

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episode 36: E36: The Correctional Officer


Correctional officers are exposed to violence, injury and death by virtue of their roles inside the prison system. They confront some of the same challenges that police officers, firefighters and combat military personnel face.  Kelly started working as a CO at age 19 and spent 31 years in the position.


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 December 1, 2023  37m
 
 

episode 35: E35: The Witness


Be advised. This interview contains graphic descriptions of war and death and violence and may not be suitable for all audiences. 

New Hampshire-based photographer Patrick Patterson documents human rights and conflict. He is a witness to a death row execution, the war in Ukraine and immigrant migration in this country. In this episode, Patrick eloquently humanizes the people he photographs.


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 July 21, 2023  1h10m
 
 

episode 34: E34: The Nurse


As a nurse practitioner, Karin Chen focuses on women’s health care. As a labor and delivery nurse, she has assisted children giving birth to children and women giving birth to babies they had to turn around and bury. Today, she practices in Lowell, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb. We discuss her career, her thoughts on the health care system and the path to healing personal pain.

This episode references Dr. Gabor Maté's book, The Myth of Normal...


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 May 17, 2023  44m
 
 

episode 33: E33: Sled Dogs to Ultra Runs


Can you run a mile? How about 200 miles? Ed Clifford can. He's a second-generation musher who transitioned to ultra running when he turned 50. When he isn't running, he's busy building a log cabin in southern New Hampshire with his partner, Dawn. I recorded this interview on the porch outside their cabin. Photo credit: Bethany Hoyt Photography.

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 November 22, 2022  1h5m
 
 

episode 32: E32: The Flight Attendants


Ever since I read the book Working by Studs Terkel, I've been interested in what people do for a living. The book is a collection of interviews with people who talk about their jobs. Some of my podcast episodes are a nod to that book, like earlier episodes with a makeup artist, a hospice chaplain, a politician and a policeman. For this interview, I sat down with two flight attendants to discuss their careers. Together, they have 80 years of experience in the air...


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 July 8, 2022  39m
 
 

episode 31: E31: Criminals & Animal Cruelty


Over the course of his careers as a police detective and an animal cruelty investigator, Steve Sprowl has seen the worst of humanity. He's a retired detective from the Rochester, NH, police department, where Sprowl spent 25 years. Today, he works as an animal cruelty investigator at the New Hampshire SPCA. Be advised, we discuss disturbing crimes and cases of animal cruelty in this interview.

The NHSPCA receives no federal or state funding and relies entirely on community support...


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 May 26, 2022  47m
 
 

episode 30: E30: Slava Ukraini


War causes so much needless suffering, and Russia’s war with Ukraine is one distressing illustration. New Hampshire resident Marianna Lundberg grew up in Ukraine, in the port city of Odessa. Today, her mother and grandmother remain in Ukraine. In this episode, Marianna shares stories of her country and its people as they live in the midst of the Russian invasion. 

Photo credit: Leila White, Y'R Charm Photography. https://www.yrcharmphoto.com...


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 April 29, 2022  39m
 
 

episode 29: E29: I Quit Teaching


The New Hampshire high school teacher I interviewed for this episode did something quite rare in his profession. He quit during the school year. After 17 years in the classroom. His story is one experience, but I imagine his challenges mirror what any number of other teachers across the country face today. Please be advised that some of the issues he describes may be disturbing to hear. 


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 April 2, 2022  57m
 
 

episode 28: E28: What's So Funny?


Carolyn Plummer has worked as a comic for nearly 25 years, and she's in the process of filming a sitcom pilot, "Finding the Funny". Later this year, she's slated to perform in Boston at "Comics Come Home", the longest-running comedy fundraiser in the US. I recently lured her into my basement for an interview. Look for Carolyn's upcoming shows at carolynplummer.com. More information on "Comics Come Home" at: camneelyfoundation.org/comics-come-home...


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 February 11, 2022  42m
 
 

episode 27: E27: Frost Heaves, NH


Fred Marple is to New Hampshire what Garrison Keillor is to Minnesota. That is to say, Fred has a vivid imagination. Fred is an author, playwright, humorist, cartoonist, singer and songwriter. His most important role is serving as the official spokesman for Frost Heaves, a quaint New England town that flies under the radar, despite his half-hearted attempts to promote it. Listen as Fred and I share our love of his home state of New Hampshire and my home state of Oklahoma...


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 December 23, 2021  43m