Episodes

  • The Pencil Factory Murder
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of Nurse Chat Diaries, we take adeep, unflinching look at the Pencil Factory Murder—the 1913 killing of 13-year-old Mary Phagan—and the controversial case against Leo Frank. Through historical facts, workplace context, and sharp commentary, we examine how laborconditions, media hysteria, and systemic failure shaped a case that still divides opinions over a century later.

    Dinnerstein, L. (1968). The Leo Frank case. University of Georgia Press.
    https://ugapress.org/book/9780820302329/the-leo-frank-case/

    Golden, J. (2005). A little girl is dead: A true story of murder and conspiracy in the heart of Georgia. Pantheon Books.
    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/108598/a-little-girl-is-dead-by-jonathan-golden/

    Knight, J. (1977). The lynching of Leo Frank. University Press of Kentucky.
    https://www.kentuckypress.com/9780813114239/the-lynching-of-leo-frank/

    Oney, S. (2003). And the dead shall rise: The murder of Mary Phagan and the lynching of Leo Frank. Pantheon Books.
    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/11910/and-the-dead-shall-rise-by-steve-oney/

    State of Georgia. (1986). Pardon decision in the case of Leo M. Frank. Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles.
    https://pap.georgia.gov/document/document/leo-frank-pardon/download

    Watson, J. G. (1915). Brief of evidence: The State of Georgia v. Leo M. Frank. Georgia Supreme Court.
    https://law.justia.com/cases/georgia/supreme-court/1915/162.html

    Library of Congress. (n.d.). The Leo Frank case: Primary sources.
    https://www.loc.gov/collections/leo-frank-case/about-this-collection/

    New Georgia Encyclopedia. (n.d.). Leo Frank case.

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    35 mins
  • (Bonus Health) Google Said...
    Jan 21 2026

    Ever Googled a symptom and ended up convinced you were dying by midnight? In this episode of Nurse Chat Diaries, we break down the chaos of “Google said…” with humor, real-life nursing stories, and some much-needed reassurance. From midnight anxiety spirals to TikTok diagnoses, we talk about why the internet jumps to worst-case scenarios, what nurses actually look for, and when symptoms really need medical attention. Laugh, learn, and maybe close a few browser tabs — your nurse said so.

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information shared is based on general nursing knowledge and personal experience and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider with questions about your health or symptoms.#NurseChatDiaries
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    #HealthHumor
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    #HealthcareRealTalk
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    #StopGooglingSymptoms

    American Academy of Family Physicians. (2022). Health anxiety and somatic symptom disorders. https://www.aafp.org

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Chest pain and heart attack symptoms. https://www.cdc.gov

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Signs and symptoms of stroke. https://www.cdc.gov/stroke

    Mayo Clinic. (2023). Anxiety disorders. https://www.mayoclinic.org

    Mayo Clinic. (2023). Headaches: Causes and symptoms. https://www.mayoclinic.org

    MedlinePlus. (2024). Evaluating symptoms and when to seek care. U.S. National Library of Medicine. https://medlineplus.gov

    National Institute of Mental Health. (2023). Anxiety disorders. https://www.nimh.nih.gov

    National Institutes of Health. (2023). Understanding symptoms and diagnosis. https://www.nih.gov

    World Health Organization. (2022). Patient safety and health information literacy. https://www.who.int

    White, R. W., & Horvitz, E. (2009). Cyberchondria: Studies of the escalation of medical concerns in web search. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 27(4), 1–37. https://doi.org/10.1145/1629096.1629101

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    11 mins
  • Harold Shipman: Murder in a White Coat
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we dive into one of the most chilling cases in modern medical history — Harold Shipman, the trusted family doctor who became Britain’s most prolific serial killer. Known to his patients as “Dr. Death,” Shipman exploited his position of care and authority to commit unimaginable crimes over decades without raising suspicion.

    We explore how Shipman gained the trust of his community, the warning signs that were overlooked, and the systemic failures that allowed him to continue practicing medicine for so long. From forged records to fatal doses, this episode examines the dark intersection of healthcare, ethics, and power — and the devastating consequences when that trust is abused.

    This is not just a true-crime story; it’s a sobering look at patient safety, accountability in healthcare, and the lessons the medical world can never afford to forget.


    • Britannica – Harold Shipman
      https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harold-Shipman

    • The Guardian – Full List of Shipman’s Victims
      https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/jul/19/shipman.health2

    • The Guardian – Shipman Trial: The Victims
      https://www.theguardian.com/gallery/galleryguide/0,6143,192757,00.html

    • The Lancet – Shipman Murders
      https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(02)09573-9/fulltext

    • Shipman Inquiry – Official Report (PDF)
      https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7b99ae40f0b645ba3c55db/5854.pdf

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    • #PodcastRecommendation

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    • I Thought He Was Guilty: The Linda Brown Story
      Jan 19 2026

      "We saw the grainy video. We analyzed his every blink. And then, we judged him."

      In this heavy, deep-dive episode of Nurse Chat Diaries, Daman steps away from the hospital unit to address a case that paralyzed Chicago and ignited a firestorm on social media: the disappearance of dedicated special education teacher, Linda Brown.

      For nine days in January, the internet acted as judge, jury, and executioner. As a nurse, Daman makes a raw confession: He fell for the narrative, too. Like thousands of others on TikTok and Reddit, he looked at Linda’s husband, Antwon, and saw a villain instead of a grieving man in shock.

      #NurseChatDiaries#LindaBrown#MentalHealthMatters#TrueCrimeBias#ChicagoNews#EndTheStigma#TeacherWellbeing#ClinicalReality#CompassionFatigue#JusticeForAntwon

      Adams, A. (2026, January 13). Cause of death revealed for missing special education teacher later found in Lake Michigan. People. https://people.com/cause-of-death-revealed-missing-special-education-teacher-found-lake-11884761

      Tenenbaum, S. (2026, January 13). Chicago Public Schools teacher Linda Brown cause of death ruled a suicide. CBS News Chicago. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-public-schools-teacher-linda-brown-cause-of-death/

      Goldberg, M. E. (2026, January 12). Missing special education teacher Linda Brown confirmed dead after body pulled from Lake Michigan. People. https://people.com/missing-special-education-teacher-linda-brown-found-dead-11882850

      Sulek, M. (2026, January 8). Missing CPS teacher Linda Brown seen on video leaving car, not returning, family says. CBS News Chicago. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/missing-cps-teacher-linda-brown-video-leaving-car-not-returning-family/

      Note: This source confirms Antwon Brown's statements regarding Linda's medical leave of absence for mental health treatment and her worsening anxiety/panic attacks.

      ABC7 Chicago. (2026, January 13). CPS teacher who went missing for days died by suicide, drowning: Medical examiner. https://abc7chicago.com/post/linda-brown-chicago-teacher-found-dead-lake-michigan-31st-street-harbor-died-suicide-drowning-medical-examiner/18397590/

      Mental Health & Personal Statements (Antwon Brown)

      • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 (Available 24/7)

      • NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness): nami.org

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      19 mins
    • (Bonus Episode) The Mental Health Pandemic
      Jan 18 2026

      "Why are we all pretending to be okay?"

      In this episode of Nurse Chat Diaries, Daman pulls back the curtain on the silent crisis sweeping through healthcare and high-performance culture. Moving beyond the "live-laugh-love" fluff, we dive into the raw data of the 2026 mental health landscape, where nearly half of Gen Z and over 60% of frontline workers are hitting the breaking point.

      Daman explores the biology of why our brains are stuck in 'emergency mode' and shares the cinematic stories of "Sarah" and "Mark"—two high-performers who discovered that vulnerability isn't a weakness, but a survival skill. Whether you're a healthcare professional navigating burnout or someone feeling the weight of the modern world, this episode provides science-backed "bio-hacks" like the physiological sigh and the 20-20-20 rule to help you finally put the glass down.

      In this episode, we discuss:

      • The $1 trillion global cost of anxiety and depression.

      • The "HPA Axis" and why your brain is gaslighting you.

      • The "Teaspoon Incident": How to recognize when your "armor" is failing.

      • Tactical tools for mental hygiene in a toxic workplace.

      #MentalHealthPandemic #NurseChatDiaries #HealthcareBurnout #MentalHealthAwareness #TheBrokenHealer #Neuroplasticity #FrontlineHeroes #StressManagement #EndTheStigma #NurseLife

      References

      American Psychological Association. (2024). Burnout and stress in the workplace: Trends and consequences. https://www.apa.org/topics/workplace/burnout-stress

      Gould, J., & Walker, M. (2025). The HPA Axis and the biology of chronic stress in frontline workers. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health, 12(3), 45-59.

      Huberman, A. D. (2023). Tools for managing stress and anxiety: The physiological sigh and visual system resets. Huberman Lab Podcast. https://www.hubermanlab.com/topics/stress-management

      Kaiser Family Foundation. (2025). Mental health and Gen Z: A generational data deep dive. KFF Health News. https://www.kff.org/mental-health/report/gen-z-trends/

      National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). (2025). Health worker burnout: The quiet crisis in healthcare systems. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/healthcare/burnout.html

      World Health Organization. (2024). Mental health at work: Global economic impacts and productivity loss. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mental-health-at-work

      World Health Organization. (2022). World mental health report: Transforming mental health for all. Geneva: World Health Organization. (Updated figures for 2025-2026 projections included in executive summary).

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      11 mins
    • (Bonus Episode) Your Prescription, Now with Wi-Fi
      Jan 15 2026

      AI is officially in healthcare — renewing prescriptions, asking questions, and changing how care works. In this episode, we break down what AI can (and can’t) do in medicine, with humor, honesty, and a nurse’s perspective on where technology helps and where humans still matter.

      Topol, E. (2019). Deep medicine: How artificial intelligence can make healthcare human again. Basic Books.

      McKinsey & Company. (2025). The next frontier of healthcare: AI-enabled clinical workflows. https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/healthcare/our-insights

      Obermeyer, Z., Powers, B., Vogeli, C., & Mullainathan, S. (2019). Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations. Science, 366(6464), 447–453. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax2342

      U.S. Food & Drug Administration. (2024). Artificial intelligence and machine learning in medical devices. https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/software-medical-device-samd/artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning-medical-devices

      Washington Post. (2026, January 8). AI chatbots are beginning to renew prescriptions — and it’s changing health care. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/01/08/ai-prescription-drugs/

      World Health Organization. (2023). Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence for health. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240029200

      StatNews. (2025). How AI is quietly reshaping routine medical care. https://www.statnews.com


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      #TechMeetsCare


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      8 mins
    • (Bonus Episode) GLP-1: Please Start Low and Go Slow
      Jan 15 2026
      Everyone’s suddenly “not hungry,” and we have questions. In this episode, we break down GLP-1 medications, the myths, the side effects nobody posts about, and why “start low and go slow” is not a suggestion — it’s a lifestyle.ReferencesAbu-Nejim, H. (2025). Current perspectives on GLP-1 receptor agonists in contemporary therapeutics. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(3), 455–468. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12511252/Advisory Board. (2026, January 12). The biggest health trends in 2026. https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2026/01/12/health-trendsAssociated Press. (2026, January 14). Food companies target users of weight-loss drugs with “GLP-1 friendly” labels. https://apnews.com/article/5bb5dfaae3778b1968c1793326e8ba73IQVIA. (2026, January). Outlook for obesity in 2026: From consolidation to innovation. https://www.iqvia.com/locations/emea/blogs/2026/01/outlook-for-obesity-in-2026Moiz, A. (2025). The expanding role of GLP-1 receptor agonists. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 16, 112233. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12303005/Reiss, A. B. (2025). Weight reduction with GLP-1 agonists and paths for future obesity therapies. International Journal of Obesity, 49(2), 215–224. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11940170/Reuters. (2026, January 7). Study finds weight and health issues return after stopping obesity drugs. https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/less-than-two-years-after-stopping-obesity-drugs-weight-health-issues-return-2026-01-07/Reuters. (2026, January 14). AbbVie plans to build out its presence in obesity market. https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/abbvie-plans-build-out-its-presence-obesity-market-2026-01-14/Trujillo, J. M., & Nuffer, W. (2021). GLP-1 receptor agonists: An updated review of head-to-head clinical studies. Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 12, 1–16. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7953228/U.S. News & World Report. (2026, January 6). GLP-1 ranks as No. 1 health trend for 2026. https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/29573-glp-1-ranks-as-no-1-health-trend-for-2026World Health Organization. (2025, December 1). WHO issues global guideline on the use of GLP-1 medicines in treating obesity. https://www.who.int/news/item/01-12-2025-who-issues-global-guideline-on-the-use-of-glp-1-medicines-in-treating-obesity#NurseChatDiaries#GLP1#StartLowGoSlow#HealthPodcast#HealthcareTalk#WeightLossMyths#MedicalHumor#HealthEducation#NurseLife#WellnessWithoutJudgment#ozempic
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      9 mins
    • The Oso Feud Murders
      Dec 8 2025

      In this episode, we travel to the quiet forests of Oso, Washington—a place where the days are slow, the neighbors are few, and everyone knows the rhythm of everyone else’s life. But in April 2016, that rhythm stopped.

      What began as a missed morning routine quickly grew into a mystery that shook the rural community to its core. Phones rang without answer. A familiar truck sat unmoving. And inside a secluded home at the edge of the woods, investigators would uncover a crime so violent it contradicted everything this peaceful town believed about itself.

      We explore the final known hours of the victims, the chilling clues left behind, and the detectives’ race to piece together what happened in the darkness of that early morning. Through interviews, forensic insights, and narrative reconstruction, this episode examines not just the murders themselves—but the isolation, hidden tensions, and quiet warning signs that often precede rural tragedies.

      This is the story of the Oso Murders: a case where silence spoke first… and where the truth, once uncovered, changed a small community forever.

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      Federal Way Mirror. (2018, May 31). Jury finds John Reedguilty in murders of his Oso neighbors. Federal Way Mirror. https://www.federalwaymirror.com/northwest/jury-finds-john-reed-guilty-in-murders-of-his-oso-neighbors/

      Fox 13 Seattle. (2018, May 31). It took jurors less than24 hours to convict John Reed in 2016 Oso murders. Fox 13 Seattle. https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/it-took-jurors-less-than-24-hours-to-convict-john-reed

      Fox 13 Seattle. (2018, May 31). John Reed found guilty in2016 killing of Oso couple. Fox 13 Seattle. https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/john-reed-found-guilty-in-2016-killing-of-oso-couple

      HeraldNet. (2018, July 6). ‘Absolutely no remorse’: Lifein prison for Oso double murders. The Everett Herald. https://www.heraldnet.com/news/absolutely-no-remorse-life-in-prison-for-oso-double-murders/

      Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. (2016, July 27). Pressrelease: Suspect in Oso double homicide arrested in Mexico. SnohomishCounty, WA – Official Website. https://snohomishcountywa.gov/Archive.aspx?ADID=4519

      Crime Junkie. (n.d.). Murdered: Patrick Shunn and MoniquePatenaude. Crime Junkie Podcast. https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-patrick-shunn-and-monique-patenaude/

      KATU News. (2018, May 31). John Reed found guilty ofmurdering Oso couple. KATU. https://katu.com/news/local/john-reed-found-guilty-of-murdering-oso-couple

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      32 mins