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#52 - What 40 Years in Nursing Teaches You About People - w/ Shirley Kennedy

2 h 22 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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What is it really like working inside a prison? Shirley Kennedy spent nearly 40 years as a nurse… with 29 of those years inside correctional facilities, a world most people will never see. From navigating healthcare in prisons to shaping policy across Ontario, Shirley shares the realities, challenges, and deeply human moments that defined her career. From caring for people, to marrying them, Shirley is now a wedding efficient. Something I had the pleasure of experiencing at my own wedding. But beyond the titles… this is a conversation about people, perspective, and connection. 🧠 In this episode, we talk about: * What it’s really like working as a nurse inside prisons * The biggest misconceptions about correctional healthcare * How nursing has changed over the past 40+ years * The emotional and human side of healthcare * Balancing career, family, and life * Writing a book with lifelong friends after 50 years * How relationships and connection shape everything

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