Stories from Real Life
Guest: Nancy Jasin Ensley [https://nancyjasinensley.com/] Host: Melvin E. Edwards Release Date: April 28, 2026 Episode Summary Nancy Jasin Ensley is a multifaceted creator whose work is deeply rooted in her 54-year career in healthcare and her personal journey of transformation. Here are the key details about her life, career, and literary contributions: Professional Background * Healthcare Career: Nancy has spent over five decades in the medical field. Her roles have been diverse, including Registered Nurse, Hospice Specialist, Legal Nurse Consultant, Coding Specialist, and Clinical Supervisor. * The “Nurse’s Promise”: A defining moment in her career (and a centerpiece of her memoir) is her commitment to the “I won’t leave you alone” philosophy, stemming from a traumatic experience caring for a severely burned patient. * Education & Teaching: Beyond clinical practice, she has served as an educator, sharing her medical and legal expertise with others in the field. Literary Work & Genres Nancy is a highly prolific author who writes across a vast spectrum of genres. Her passion for writing began at age five with a poem dedicated to her mother. * Memoir: * The Tire Swing: A Memoir About Survival: Her most personal work, chronicling her “metamorphosis” from a frightened, abused child to a successful professional and matriarch. The tire swing in her grandmother’s yard serves as the central metaphor for her refuge and resilience. * Fiction & Thrillers: * Orphans: A Young Adult novel involving two boys caught in a high-stakes terrorist plot. * Mitered Corners: A gripping fiction title that often explores intense emotional and medical themes. * Indigo-35: A venture into science fiction/thriller territory. * Children’s Literature: * Bernard Bartholomew Bostlebean (3-B) Series: Stories about a boy with a unique planetary heritage (his father is from outer space) that teach lessons on diversity, respect, and self-worth. * Isla and the Imaginary Iguana: A whimsical exploration of imagination for younger readers. * Poetry: Her work has been recognized by the National Library of Poetry, reflecting a rhythmic and reflective quality that carries over into her prose. Personal Life * Location: She lives in rural Michigan, which provides a quiet backdrop for her creative process. * Family: She is married to her husband, John, and is the matriarch of a large family including five children and fourteen grandchildren. * Interests: She is known for her love of her King Charles Cavalier dog and has a deep interest in historical eras like Vaudeville, which inspired her short story A Penny for Your Thoughts. Important Dates & Announcements * May 1, 2026: The official launch of Nuremberg, Mississippi. Mark your calendars for the release! Also, it will be the 200th episode of this podcast. Don’t miss it! * July 1, 2026: Submissions open for the PEN/Faulkner Award. Stay tuned for updates on our manuscript entry. Connect with the Show * Website: Media Well Done [https://www.google.com/search?q=%23] * Follow Melvin: Keep up with the latest journalism and author updates on social media. * Support the Podcast: If these stories move you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Next Episode: The Big 200! You won’t want to miss it. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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