Tess Belomo
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Podcast Appearances
for convenience and how, you know, like everything is becoming automated from, you driverless cars to self-checkout to just kind of removing people from everyday interactions and how that's starting to affect people and how a lot of doctors are now starting to prescribe group activities as a form of just making you feel better for your mental health and being around people.
And she was talking a lot about how AI is starting to take the place of therapy, like going for therapy. And you're talking to artificial intelligence and just the red flags that that is raising and how we're losing our human connection and our
And she was talking a lot about how AI is starting to take the place of therapy, like going for therapy. And you're talking to artificial intelligence and just the red flags that that is raising and how we're losing our human connection and our
And she was talking a lot about how AI is starting to take the place of therapy, like going for therapy. And you're talking to artificial intelligence and just the red flags that that is raising and how we're losing our human connection and our
You know, for since we've been around, just relying on people for things is just so important and how we're starting to lose that and how detrimental that's starting to become. So this that introduction was just really timely for me.
You know, for since we've been around, just relying on people for things is just so important and how we're starting to lose that and how detrimental that's starting to become. So this that introduction was just really timely for me.
You know, for since we've been around, just relying on people for things is just so important and how we're starting to lose that and how detrimental that's starting to become. So this that introduction was just really timely for me.
And today we're going to be talking about a woman who was quite independent and did a lot of things for herself, but at a point in time in her life, she really needed her community and her community showed up for her. Today, we are talking about Dr. Geri Nielsen.
And today we're going to be talking about a woman who was quite independent and did a lot of things for herself, but at a point in time in her life, she really needed her community and her community showed up for her. Today, we are talking about Dr. Geri Nielsen.
And today we're going to be talking about a woman who was quite independent and did a lot of things for herself, but at a point in time in her life, she really needed her community and her community showed up for her. Today, we are talking about Dr. Geri Nielsen.
She was a doctor, a mother, and a woman searching for something more when she accepted a job that would change both her life and captivate the world. In 1998, she became the sole physician stationed at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, one of the most remote and unforgiving environments on Earth.
She was a doctor, a mother, and a woman searching for something more when she accepted a job that would change both her life and captivate the world. In 1998, she became the sole physician stationed at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, one of the most remote and unforgiving environments on Earth.
She was a doctor, a mother, and a woman searching for something more when she accepted a job that would change both her life and captivate the world. In 1998, she became the sole physician stationed at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, one of the most remote and unforgiving environments on Earth.
What began as a bold personal journey quickly turned into a gripping medical emergency, and she was forced to begin treatment while completely isolated from the outside world. Her courage, optimism, and resilience became a global symbol for human determination in the face of impossible odds.
What began as a bold personal journey quickly turned into a gripping medical emergency, and she was forced to begin treatment while completely isolated from the outside world. Her courage, optimism, and resilience became a global symbol for human determination in the face of impossible odds.
What began as a bold personal journey quickly turned into a gripping medical emergency, and she was forced to begin treatment while completely isolated from the outside world. Her courage, optimism, and resilience became a global symbol for human determination in the face of impossible odds.
Jerry and Jay's marriage, by her account, was tumultuous and abusive. Though he never physically hurt her, Jerry described her husband as manipulative and terrifying, someone who shattered her confidence, psychologically tormented her, and instilled fear in their children. In one harrowing incident, she recalls how he strangled and shot the family dog in front of her and their daughter.
Jerry and Jay's marriage, by her account, was tumultuous and abusive. Though he never physically hurt her, Jerry described her husband as manipulative and terrifying, someone who shattered her confidence, psychologically tormented her, and instilled fear in their children. In one harrowing incident, she recalls how he strangled and shot the family dog in front of her and their daughter.
Jerry and Jay's marriage, by her account, was tumultuous and abusive. Though he never physically hurt her, Jerry described her husband as manipulative and terrifying, someone who shattered her confidence, psychologically tormented her, and instilled fear in their children. In one harrowing incident, she recalls how he strangled and shot the family dog in front of her and their daughter.
Yeah, that's the peak of abuse. That's certainly a form of torture. Not only for that, obviously. the animal, but for witnesses. And it was clearly intentional, intentionally done to inflict harm. But Jerry stayed saying, quote, if someone with my profile walked into the ER, I would have spotted her immediately, but I could not see her in the mirror.