Joanna Robinson
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Podcast Appearances
Towards the latter years of their career.
Who is very established and a John Wells show means something different from the newcomer who's trying to get their start.
And people might think their work is exchangeable, you know, exchangeable with AI, you know?
Right.
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I wanted to bring up something that Chris Ryan was texting me about, and so I don't want to, like, I'm sure he and Andy had a really good conversation about this on The Watch, which I haven't, we haven't had a chance to listen to, but, because of when we're recording, but if you
Go listen to them.
I don't want to step on their conversation.
But I want to sort of bring it to you.
He was texting me about conflict around Dr. Robbie inside of the season.
And basically, it was a good episode for him to text me, do I miss Dr. Collins?
Because Dr. Collins is present in this episode in a couple of ways.
We hear from Whitaker an update on where she is.
We hear Louis say, she always helped me out.
And we also hear from the woman with an eating disorder about how, like, Black women go undiagnosed.
And, like, would it be helpful inside of this ER to have
more, you know, black doctors around, you know, bring Dr. Ellis onto the day shift or something like that.
And this is something we saw a lot in season one with Dr. Collins before she was sort of like, you know,
exited the show before the mass shooting event, there were a number of cases.
One very specific, I remember where there was, you know, a Black woman and her son, and she was just so excited to have a Black female doctor on the case.