Claire Donald
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Podcast Appearances
There are stories that remind us of this, stories of people who find themselves isolated in the harshest of conditions and yet persevere because of the human spirit, but also because of the human bond. This is Watch Her Cook. Hello, everyone. I'm Cassie. And I'm Danielle.
Welcome back to Watch Her Cook, a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history.
Welcome back to Watch Her Cook, a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history.
Welcome back to Watch Her Cook, a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history.
That's really interesting. I didn't realize that that was. I've heard of community support groups, but a prescription to hang out with people I've not heard of before. Yeah.
That's really interesting. I didn't realize that that was. I've heard of community support groups, but a prescription to hang out with people I've not heard of before. Yeah.
That's really interesting. I didn't realize that that was. I've heard of community support groups, but a prescription to hang out with people I've not heard of before. Yeah.
And I think it makes a really good point, too, you know, of how much there is something about human connection, but at every—and having friendships and bonds and stuff, that there's a point in everyone's lives where you actually really do have to rely on your relationships with other people, whether it's your friends or your parents or your partner, whatever it is, to—
And I think it makes a really good point, too, you know, of how much there is something about human connection, but at every—and having friendships and bonds and stuff, that there's a point in everyone's lives where you actually really do have to rely on your relationships with other people, whether it's your friends or your parents or your partner, whatever it is, to—
And I think it makes a really good point, too, you know, of how much there is something about human connection, but at every—and having friendships and bonds and stuff, that there's a point in everyone's lives where you actually really do have to rely on your relationships with other people, whether it's your friends or your parents or your partner, whatever it is, to—
It's nice to highlight the value in that sometimes.
It's nice to highlight the value in that sometimes.
It's nice to highlight the value in that sometimes.
Dr. Jerry Nielsen was born as Jerry Lynn Cahill on March 1, 1952, in Salem, Ohio. Though her family did not have the means to travel, Jerry grew up in a household that encouraged adventure. From a young age in her rural town, Jerry dreamed of crossing the prairie, going to Africa, or even to the moon.
Dr. Jerry Nielsen was born as Jerry Lynn Cahill on March 1, 1952, in Salem, Ohio. Though her family did not have the means to travel, Jerry grew up in a household that encouraged adventure. From a young age in her rural town, Jerry dreamed of crossing the prairie, going to Africa, or even to the moon.
Dr. Jerry Nielsen was born as Jerry Lynn Cahill on March 1, 1952, in Salem, Ohio. Though her family did not have the means to travel, Jerry grew up in a household that encouraged adventure. From a young age in her rural town, Jerry dreamed of crossing the prairie, going to Africa, or even to the moon.
She studied pre-med at Ohio University in Athens before enrolling in the Medical College of Ohio, where she graduated with a medical degree. While studying, she met her husband, Jay Nielsen, who she had three children with. Though she was drawn to emergency medicine, she switched to family medicine to spend more time at home.
She studied pre-med at Ohio University in Athens before enrolling in the Medical College of Ohio, where she graduated with a medical degree. While studying, she met her husband, Jay Nielsen, who she had three children with. Though she was drawn to emergency medicine, she switched to family medicine to spend more time at home.
She studied pre-med at Ohio University in Athens before enrolling in the Medical College of Ohio, where she graduated with a medical degree. While studying, she met her husband, Jay Nielsen, who she had three children with. Though she was drawn to emergency medicine, she switched to family medicine to spend more time at home.
That's awful. That's horrific.