Eye Opening
As a pediatric RN, there have definitely been times I have thought to myself, these parents are (nuts, crazy, hurting their kid, exaggerating). I’ve judged people solely by looking at a chart and/or a short conversation. I ruled them guilty by “public” opinion. This podcast not only opened my eyes to the idea that there are good families out there that lose their kids (seriously?! There are kids who are forced to see birth families over and over only to get their hearts broken over and over; how does the opposite happen?!) but made me realize I simply CANNOT judge based on a snippet on time. It is not fair. These stories are heartbreaking and unbelievable. The fact that it was acknowledged that because mom had no idea how baby obtained a 2nd fracture made her guilty was so sad. Terrifying, really. I never understood why people choose to lie when they think they are in trouble with the law. This is proof that it can be “necessary.” Excellent. I wish there were more.
Rnjen1113 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/22
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Really interesting first two episodes. Bureaucracy can really effect logic. Very sad story for poor mason hard to listen to at times but definitely important to understand
coffeydarling via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/13/20
Great story... but get your tissues ready! When will you release new episodes?
Babischka via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/10/20
Can’t wait for episode three!
sweetpea_18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/20
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