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The Nurse’s Perspective | 35 Years on the Frontlines with Angela

23 min · 28. Apr. 2026
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"It’s not really a job, it’s a vocation." This week on Sit Down with Us, we’re getting up close and personal with Angela. As a nurse specializing in brains and spines, she’s seen it all and busts a few myths along the way. Angela opens up about the "heartstrings" that get pulled when a patient’s life changes forever and how she uses her daughter’s experience to comfort women facing hair loss before/after brain surgery.  We talk about resilience, the power of a cup of tea in the middle of the night, and why being a nurse makes you a "brutal" but empathic mum. Whether you’re in the medical profession or have ever been a patient, this conversation is a beautiful reminder of the human connection behind the diagnosis. Follow us for more: 📸 Instagram: @sitdownwithuspod @faith_hiles @zaraborji 🎵 TikTok: @sitdownwithuspod #DisabilityAwareness #Alopecia #ZaraAndFaith #WheelchairLife #Inclusion #RepresentationMatters #Podcast #ZebedeeModels

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