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Andrea Dunlop

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Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And that's how we should be training it. For, you know, this upcoming season I'm working on, I talked to a number of people who worked in pediatric and infant hospice care. And those are some of the saddest conversations I ever had in my whole career. And I just thought, God, it is so special that there are people who are able to do this work. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And it is so backwards.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And that's how we should be training it. For, you know, this upcoming season I'm working on, I talked to a number of people who worked in pediatric and infant hospice care. And those are some of the saddest conversations I ever had in my whole career. And I just thought, God, it is so special that there are people who are able to do this work. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And it is so backwards.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And that's how we should be training it. For, you know, this upcoming season I'm working on, I talked to a number of people who worked in pediatric and infant hospice care. And those are some of the saddest conversations I ever had in my whole career. And I just thought, God, it is so special that there are people who are able to do this work. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And it is so backwards.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And I think eventually we are going to look back at this period the way that we look back at the satanic panic. And we're going to be like, what were people thinking? How did we ever – how were we ever in such a backwards scenario that we were looking at people who are so – There's just nothing for them to be motivated by. It's not a well-paid position. You don't make money. They do a lot of work.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And I think eventually we are going to look back at this period the way that we look back at the satanic panic. And we're going to be like, what were people thinking? How did we ever – how were we ever in such a backwards scenario that we were looking at people who are so – There's just nothing for them to be motivated by. It's not a well-paid position. You don't make money. They do a lot of work.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And I think eventually we are going to look back at this period the way that we look back at the satanic panic. And we're going to be like, what were people thinking? How did we ever – how were we ever in such a backwards scenario that we were looking at people who are so – There's just nothing for them to be motivated by. It's not a well-paid position. You don't make money. They do a lot of work.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

I mean, I've never looked at one of these positions where I'm like, oh, you're just actually doing a lot of work that you're not being paid for at all. Much more likely than that this is well-paid. And they're putting themselves just on the firing line. And I mean, I think it is like, I hope we get to a place where more people understand that they should just be in deep, deep admiration.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

I mean, I've never looked at one of these positions where I'm like, oh, you're just actually doing a lot of work that you're not being paid for at all. Much more likely than that this is well-paid. And they're putting themselves just on the firing line. And I mean, I think it is like, I hope we get to a place where more people understand that they should just be in deep, deep admiration.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

I mean, I've never looked at one of these positions where I'm like, oh, you're just actually doing a lot of work that you're not being paid for at all. Much more likely than that this is well-paid. And they're putting themselves just on the firing line. And I mean, I think it is like, I hope we get to a place where more people understand that they should just be in deep, deep admiration.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Because I think this always comes back to you for me, much like it did in the Kowalski case, where like, if you are lucky in this country, if you are lucky, you live in a place where there is a well-resourced, trusted children's hospital. We have one here, Seattle Children's Hospital is not far away and I can drive my kids there if they need to go there.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Because I think this always comes back to you for me, much like it did in the Kowalski case, where like, if you are lucky in this country, if you are lucky, you live in a place where there is a well-resourced, trusted children's hospital. We have one here, Seattle Children's Hospital is not far away and I can drive my kids there if they need to go there.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Because I think this always comes back to you for me, much like it did in the Kowalski case, where like, if you are lucky in this country, if you are lucky, you live in a place where there is a well-resourced, trusted children's hospital. We have one here, Seattle Children's Hospital is not far away and I can drive my kids there if they need to go there.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And you are lucky if you have a community that supports that. And they are a part of the community. This idea, and I think this is where it gets to this core debate that we're having right now as we rehash all of the societal gains that we made in the 70s. Apparently, we're just doing it all over again. good times, is this idea of like, do we think children are the property of their parents?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And you are lucky if you have a community that supports that. And they are a part of the community. This idea, and I think this is where it gets to this core debate that we're having right now as we rehash all of the societal gains that we made in the 70s. Apparently, we're just doing it all over again. good times, is this idea of like, do we think children are the property of their parents?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And you are lucky if you have a community that supports that. And they are a part of the community. This idea, and I think this is where it gets to this core debate that we're having right now as we rehash all of the societal gains that we made in the 70s. Apparently, we're just doing it all over again. good times, is this idea of like, do we think children are the property of their parents?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Or do we think they're human beings that have their own individual rights that are a part of the community? And are we trusting other people in the community to also be part of raising our children? Obviously, parents have rights to their children. I have kids.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Or do we think they're human beings that have their own individual rights that are a part of the community? And are we trusting other people in the community to also be part of raising our children? Obviously, parents have rights to their children. I have kids.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Or do we think they're human beings that have their own individual rights that are a part of the community? And are we trusting other people in the community to also be part of raising our children? Obviously, parents have rights to their children. I have kids.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

I'm not arguing that parents shouldn't have decision-making capabilities, they shouldn't have rights of their parents, that they shouldn't be able to choose what school to put their kids in or what have you. But it's like, I think there's a real fundamental question here of like, I want to live in a world where I can trust other adults around my children.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

I'm not arguing that parents shouldn't have decision-making capabilities, they shouldn't have rights of their parents, that they shouldn't be able to choose what school to put their kids in or what have you. But it's like, I think there's a real fundamental question here of like, I want to live in a world where I can trust other adults around my children.