Weekly Podcast Digest No. 2
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This week’s podcast lineup started with laughter and somehow—against all odds—ended in healthcare existentialism.
We began with funny motherhood chaos, detoured through neonatal science and continuing education, and eventually landed in difficult but important conversations about NICU systems, home nursing, and what families carry long after discharge.
🎧 We Don’t Have Time For This
Episode: “I Need a New Podcast”
Two moms. Two best friends. Absolute chaos.
This episode is a trailer for the podcast itself, offering snippets of old episodes. It feels like sitting with your funniest friends while everyone collectively tries to survive motherhood (with varying degrees of dignity).
Topics explored: ✨ motherhood ✨ friendship ✨ humor ✨ emotional honesty ✨ domestic chaos ✨ “laugh so you don’t cry” energy
Connect: Podcast: We Don’t Have Time For This Instagram: @wedonthavetimetforthis
🎧 NICU Heroes Podcast
Episode: “Inside the Premie Microbiome” Guest: Rena Sanghavi
A fascinating deep dive into neonatal microbiomes, immunity, and neonatal health.
One particularly memorable takeaway:
breast milk regurgitation may actually protective?
Also:
Hand to Hold podcasts qualify for one hour of continuing nursing education,
Topics explored: ✨ neonatal microbiome ✨ breast milk & immunity ✨ neonatal science ✨ continuing education ✨ NICU learning
Connect: Hand to Hold / NICU Heroes Podcast https://handtohold.org/nicu-heroes-podcast/
🎧 NICU Heroes Podcast
Hosted by Hand to Hold Episode: “Saving Two Lives in the NICU” Guest: Neel Shah
This one comes with a warning.
A difficult but important listen for anyone working inside—or connected to—the NICU world.
Dr. Shah approaches NICU care through systems, outcomes, and large-scale healthcare data, and while the conversation may initially provoke defensiveness for people working inside these spaces, it ultimately raises difficult questions about how well-intentioned providers operate within imperfect systems.
Not easy.
Topics explored: ✨ NICU systems ✨ healthcare outcomes ✨ maternal & neonatal care ✨ systemic limitations ✨ moral discomfort ✨ healthcare reform conversations
Connect: Hand to Hold https://handtohold.org/
🎧 KevinMD Podcast
Episode (May 8): “No Nurse Is Better Than a Good Nurse”
This episode was… hard.
Featuring the perspective of a mother caring for a medically complex child after NICU discharge, the conversation explores private-duty nursing, home healthcare realities, and the emotional and logistical burdens families face once hospital support disappears.
The discussion includes difficult stories and challenged assumptions about continuity of care, nursing capability across settings, and what it means to care for medically fragile children at home.
Particularly impactful was the reminder that discharge is not the end of the story.
For many families, it is only the beginning.
Topics explored: ✨ medically complex children ✨ home nursing ✨ tracheostomy care ✨ caregiver burden ✨ post-NICU life ✨ empathy & healthcare perspective
Connect: KevinMD https://www.kevinmd.com/