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A042 - Pamela Bonse - Nursing and the Cost of Caring

1 h 14 min · 22 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of Authbition, I sit down with nurse and writer Pamela Bonse for a conversation about aging, imagination, and the hidden cost of a life spent caring for others. Pam reads two stories. The first is a dreamlike reflection on the phases of her life — a tender meditation on time, identity, and what it feels like to grow older inside a body that has served others for decades. The second is a piece of fiction — a chilling, playful preview of a future Halloween episode that proves her storytelling has range. We also play the Whole Mind Game, exploring the tension between being selfless and selfish. When we boil it down, the best of the best is this: Be a leader. The worst of the worst? Burned out and alone. Care and self-care. Service and sustainability. This is a conversation about how to give — without disappearing.

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