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The Nocturnists

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The Nocturnists is an award-winning medical storytelling podcast, hosted by physician Emily Silverman. We feature personal stories from frontline clinicians, conversations with healthcare-related authors and art-makers, and special podcast documentary series such as “Post-Roe America,” “Shame in Medicine,” “Black Voices in Healthcare,” and “Stories from a Pandemic.” In 2024, we’ll be bringing you Season 6 of "Stories from the World of Medicine" and more "Conversations," as well as commencing ...
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Join Dr. Renee and Holli Holliday, President of Sisters Lead Sisters Vote, as they break down the key stakes of the upcoming election in this week's Black Doctors Speak podcast. 📢 Holli has dedicated her career to amplifying Black women’s voices, advancing their political leadership, and expanding opportunities. In this episode, they tackle critica…
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In this week’s Black Doctors Speak podcast, Dr. Renee sits down with Sydnie Chandler Monet, host of the @_perfecttimingpodcast, to dive into the upcoming election from a Gen Z perspective. 📊 What issues matter most to this new generation of voters? 🌎🔗 From climate change to social justice, Dr. Renee and Sydnie discuss the key topics that are pushin…
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Family medicine physician Zed Zha persuades her reluctant parents, visiting from China, to indulge in the treat of ice cream. Zed performed this story live at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space in New York in November 2023, for an event on the theme of "Taking Care" which The Nocturnists co-produced with the Bellevue Literary Review…
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Mother of four, writer, and attorney Ann Schrooten reflects on a pivotal moment from her fifteen year journey caring for her son Jack, who lived with congenital muscular dystrophy. Ann performed this story live at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space in New York in November 2023, for an event on the theme of "Taking Care" which The No…
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Shaida Dusenge Kamali, originally from Kigali, Rwanda, reflects on her journey from earning a prestigious scholarship to study in Oklahoma, to raising her younger brother after the sudden passing of their mother. Now a second-year medical student with a passion for geriatrics, Shaida shares the challenges and growth that came with balancing educati…
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Nurse Roshni Shah reflects on how water and ritual bathing brought serenity to a difficult life period, where she was balancing caring for her aging mom with working nights in the ICU. Roshni performed this story live at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space in New York in November 2023, for an event on the theme of "Taking Care" which…
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In this episode, Dr. Michael LeNoir dives into an important discussion on anxiety and mental health in the African American adolescent community. Joined by special guest Dr. Rhonda Maddox, a leading mental health expert, they explore the unique challenges faced by Black youth, the stigma surrounding mental health, and effective strategies for suppo…
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Join us on this episode of the Black Doctors Speak Podcast as we dive deep into the alarming statistics and stories behind Black mortality in America. We explore how systemic disparities, access to care, and socio-economic factors contribute to the disproportionate impact on Black communities. Dr. LeNoir and George Strait bring to light the challen…
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Emmy-winning writer and creative director Lu Chekowsky delves into her mother’s powerful lessons on resilience, navigating a high-stakes media career, and facing the biases of healthcare in a larger body. Lu performed this story live at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space in New York in November 2023, for an event on the theme of "Ta…
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📢 New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎙️ Tune in to the latest episode of Black Doctors Speak as we dive deep into a critical conversation about wellness and weight care in the African American community. Topic: Changing How We Think About Wellness & Weight Care Moderator: Dr. Renee Special Guest: Dr. Catherine Harmon Toomer, a board-certified Family Medici…
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Join us for a distinguished episode as Dr. Michael LeNoir, esteemed moderator, inaugurates the Alpha Gamma Boule Foundation Series with a captivating interview featuring Thomas Arnold, DDS. In this insightful discussion, we delve into Dr. Arnold's accomplished career and explore key topics in the field of dentistry. From the importance of deep clea…
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In this powerful episode, Dr. Renee and Dr. LeNoir tackle the critical issue of domestic violence within the African American community. Join us as our expert guests delve into the unique challenges faced by victims, discuss available resources, and share strategies for prevention and support. This episode aims to raise awareness, break the stigma,…
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In this poignant and deeply informative episode of "Black Doctors Speak," Dr. Michael LeNoir delves into the critical topic of food allergies, with a focus on the severe and often life-threatening consequences of these conditions. Join Dr. LeNoir as he interviews a courageous father whose child tragically passed away after consuming a cheese sandwi…
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In our 50th The Nocturnists: Conversations episode, Emily speaks with Maggie Jackson, award-winning author and journalist, about her book "Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure." Maggie describes the neuroscience of uncertainty, the benefits of curiosity and slowing down, and findings from her interviews with physicians and surgeons abou…
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In this crucial episode, Dr. Kevin Smith and Dr. Michael LeNoir delve into the alarming rates of maternal mortality among Black women. They explore the systemic issues and health disparities contributing to these statistics and discuss actionable steps the Black community can take to advocate for better care and support for Black mothers. Tune in f…
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Dr. Uché Blackstock, an emergency medicine physician and health equity advocate, discusses her book "Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine." She shares personal stories about her family's journey in medicine, systemic racism and her work to create a more equitable healthcare. Find show notes, transcript, and more at thenocturnis…
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In this episode of the Black Doctors Speak Podcast, we kick off our Addressing Youth Mental Health series, focused on the ways we can recognize signs, support, and empower our youth as they deal with mental health struggles. Our host Dr. Michael LeNoir, MD is joined by distinguished psychiatrist and prominent mental health advocate Dr. Rahn Bailey …
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Documentary filmmaker Luke Lorentzen and hospital chaplain Mati Engel discuss their award-winning film, "A Still Small Voice," which explores the rewards and challenges of providing spiritual care in the hospital setting. Find show notes, transcript, and more at thenocturnists.com. The Nocturnists is made possible by the California Medical Associat…
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Pediatric ER physician and author Rachel Kowalsky discusses her short story, "The Delivery Boy," which is set in an ER and follows a young Guatemalan boy, alongside the team of clinicians who treat him. Rachel talks about how her experiences influence her writing and teaching in health humanities. "The Delivery Boy" is available to read online for …
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Today's episode addresses the seasonal challenges of allergies under the theme "If you are wheezing and sneezing, it's allergy season." We delve into the specifics of pollen allergies, offering insights and advice to our listeners. As a medical professional, Dr. Michael A. Lenoir, MD, FAAAAI, contributes by focusing on the medical dimensions of our…
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When Dr. Augie Lindmark first started receiving obituaries in the mailbox, he wasn’t sure whether to be amused or afraid. But soon he discovers the identity of the sender, and enters into a rare an unexpected dialogue about aging and mortality. Augie performed this story live at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis in April 2023, for an event on the …
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Physician Tiffany Albrecht jumped into “doing” mode when her beloved husband died – she ran a 5K, cleaned out her closet, and went on a hike. But when her son was finally born, she was overcome by a cathartic wave of emotions. Tiffany performed this story live at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis in April 2023, for an event on the theme of "REBIRT…
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Psychiatrist Carson Brown was terrified to tell her mother that she was moving to Minnesota. But with inspiration from Carl Jung, and some of her own psychotherapy patients, she finds the courage to make the announcement, and feels her way into a new chapter of adulthood. Carson performed this story live at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis in Apr…
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In our latest podcast episode, we delve deep into a critical and often overlooked topic: Prostate Cancer, with a special focus on how it affects and is managed in Black men. Our guest, Dr. Mack Roach, brings an illuminating perspective to the table, shedding light on the disparities and challenges faced by Black men in the realm of Prostate Cancer …
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When medical student Peter Park’s grandfather died, he was unable to fly to Korea for the funeral due to COVID restrictions. But in anatomy lab, the cadaver he was assigned to shared some similarities to his grandfather that were difficult to explain. Spending time with the body of this stranger, he was able to come to terms with his grandfather’s …
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Check out our latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Dawud Lankford and host Michael LeNoir, MD diving into "Why Prostate Cancer Is Confusing for Black Men?" Let's clear that up together! Explore the truths and misconceptions about Prostate Cancer in the African American community. This episode is a crucial step in raising your awareness and what to …
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Pathologist Sue Wheaton tells a story about helping her mom, a surgeon and racecar driver, navigate the challenges of aging. Later, she reflects on their complicated relationship, and how car metaphors helped them move through difficult moments in their lives. Sue performed this story live at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis in April 2023, for an…
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When Anthony’s wife got sick, he believed the way to best support her was by getting stuff done. Over time though, he discovered that in order to become a better caregiver, he was going to need to unlearn some of the lessons he’d learned growing up about what love looks like in practice. Anthony performed this story live at the Parkway Theater in M…
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The Nocturnists is back with Season 6 of its classic storytelling series, "Stories from the World of Medicine." We begin with Dr. Meghan Rothenberger, an infectious disease doctor in Minneapolis who had to lose her dog, her wallet, and her dinner, before she realized she'd also lost something more important: herself. Meghan performed this story liv…
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The Nocturnists, the award-winning medical storytelling podcast, is thrilled to announce the launch of its sixth season of its series Stories from the World of Medicine, themed "REBIRTH," available starting February 15, 2024. Hosted by Dr. Emily Silverman, this season features an inspiring lineup of medical professionals and students, including Dr.…
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The African American Wellness Projects Book of the Year, given to the author of a best book on Black Health Issues, Mr. William Jahmal Miller. Today, we delve into the powerful memoir that underscores the shared responsibility we all bear in advancing equity, equality, and justice for every individual. Join us on a transformative journey inspired b…
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