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Bayhealth: Sarah Beebe and Tyler Cote

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Get ready as Sarah and Tyler ‘Scrub In’ and dive deep into the question of, “what is your why?” We’ll explore personal stories, practical lessons, insights into innovation, health education and more! Join us as we talk with the doctors, healthcare professionals and community members who reflect the hope, healing and humanity that inspires us all. Featuring a leader in Delaware's Most Influential person in healthcare, Sarah Beebe, PhD, APRN, CNM, WHNPr, CHSE and Tyler Coty, MSN, RN, CCRN, you ...
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In this podcast special, we hear from two presenters in the wonderful world of audio storytelling. The much-beloved podcast ‘Heavyweight’ involves guests engaging the help of Jonathan Goldstein to answer some unsolved aspect of their past. Ahead of the show’s return at its new home, Pushkin Industries, we catch up with Goldstein to hear about the o…
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Join two passionate nurse leaders and a recent residency graduate a they dive into the transformative power of Bayhealth's accredited, with distinction, nurse residency program. In this inspiring episode, they share personal stories of why they chose nursing, how the residency builds confidence, and ways it supports and empowers new nurses to lead …
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New York provides the backdrop to two cultural gems. Directed by Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards, documentary ‘One to One: John & Yoko’ follows the former Beatle and the artist as they roam Greenwich Village in the 1970s, pursuing projects, preparing for a charity concert and meeting leftist radicals. We sit down with Rice-Edwards to discuss t…
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We celebrate the start of spring with a slew of top-tier cultural recommendations for the new season. Robert Bound is joined in the studio by John Mitchinson, Georgie Rogers and Ossian Ward to discuss the albums, books and exhibitions that you should have on your radar this month. These include a new record by Little Simz, a book full of stories ab…
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Apple TV+’s ‘Severance’ is a dystopian workplace drama that has become one of the most talked-about television series in recent years. Following the dramatic end to season two, we sit down with its creator, writer and executive producer, Dan Erickson. Plus: we find out about the Kinoteka Polish Film Festival, which brings the best contemporary and …
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UK musician Alabaster DePlume tells us about his new album, ‘A Blade Because a Blade Is Whole’, and his upcoming tour. DePlume has been drawing ever-larger audiences with his blend of evocative saxophone playing, confident orchestration and music that stays long in the memory. Plus, we meet Swiss visual artist Pascal Sender to discuss his new Londo…
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with John Fink, MD, Bayhealth Vice President for Quality and Medical Staff, a passionate physician dedicated to improving community health and reshaping the doctor-patient relationship. Fink shares his perspective on how building trust, communication and understanding between doctors and their patients can tr…
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We sit down with puppeteer Basil Twist, the creator of the stunning puppets at the heart of stage production ‘My Neighbour Totoro’. Then: we catch up with Séan Doran, the artistic director of Arts Over Borders. He’s leading the charge with a major new Samuel Beckett biennale and a rather extraordinary multi-decade production of one Beckett play. Se…
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We report from Spain’s biggest contemporary-art fair, Arco Madrid. Every year, exhibition space Ifema Madrid plays host to a rich variety of galleries, curatorial presentations and many beautiful works. It’s here that the art worlds of old Europe and Latin America are brought together under one roof, with the rest of the globe invited too. We hear …
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We head to ‘The Face: Culture Shift’, a new exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery celebrating the magazine’s photography and effect on popular culture. The show is a who’s who of contemporary cool and an ode to the power of print media. We discuss the legacy of the publication with the exhibition’s curator, Sabina Jaskot-Gill; former edi…
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Robert Bound highlights select nominees for the 97th Academy Awards. We hear from ‘Sing Sing’ director Greg Kwedar; lead special make-up effects designer for ‘The Substance’, Pierre-Olivier Persin; ‘The Wild Robot’ director, Chris Sanders; and co-directors of the documentary ‘No Other Land’, Yuval Abraham and Basel Adra. See omnystudio.com/listener…
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Want to make a difference in your community's healthcare? 🏥⁠ Our latest podcast explains how you can have a real impact on the issues that matter most.⁠ ⁠ Join Amanda Bowie, Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Community Outreach, as she explores the power of community in shaping healthcare in Delaware. Through the Health Needs Assessmen…
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We find out how to design a dance venue from the inside out at Sadler’s Wells East in London. Also in the UK capital, we immerse ourselves in ‘Masterpieces of the Iranian New Wave’ at the Barbican. Plus, art and architecture at Provence’s Château La Coste. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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We visit two new exhibitions in London by two very different US artists. First, we’ll hear from the curator of the UK’s first Noah Davis exhibition. The glorious, sweeping show at the Barbican serves as a worthy tribute to the late, great painter. Then: we’ll hear from high-spirited octogenarian Joseph Kosuth, whose show at Sprüth Magers features w…
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Listen in as Thomas Vaughan, MD and Chief Wellness Officer at Bayhealth discusses his work with the Be Well project, which supports mental health and well-being of healthcare professionals. Through a peer support program and other critical resources, Dr. Vaughan sheds light on the importance of caring for caregivers. He also shares his passion for …
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British singer-songwriter Vashti Bunyan is celebrating her 80th birthday with a new edition of her 2005 record ‘Lookaftering’, including added demos, live versions and sleeve notes from its producer, Max Richter. The lyric booklet features paintings by Bunyan’s daughter, which beautifully brings to life the wistful, dreamy tracks. Robert Bounds sit…
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Eddie Chacon shot to fame as part of the duo Charles & Eddie, alongside the late Charles Pettigrew, with the release of their enduring 1992 single ‘Would I Lie to You?’ In the years after Charles & Eddie amicably split in 1997, Chacon explored another passion of his: fashion photography. But music called him back and, in 2020, he released the solo …
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The fourth season has just been released! In this episode, we have a conversation with Kyle Benoit, MHA, FACHE, who has recently stepped into the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer. Kyle discusses his motivations for working in healthcare, insights into his personal experiences, and his perspectives on leadership as he…
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Nancy Durrant and Matt Wolf join Robert Bound in the studio to discuss the best theatre shows coming to the stage in 2025, including a new production of a West End classic, a play about the experiences of the Windrush generation and a critically acclaimed performance by an Olivier award-winning actress. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy infor…
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We look ahead to the most exciting books, films and exhibitions in 2025, from the first international retrospective of a beloved US artist to a political thriller so potent that its director was forced to flee his home country. John Mitchinson, Francesca Gavin and Simran Hans join Robert Bound in the studio to let you know what should be on your cu…
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We start the year off with a bang by celebrating the release of two fantastic new films. We hear from director RaMell Ross about ‘Nickel Boys’, a formally inventive and beautifully rendered adaptation of a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Colson Whitehead. Then: erotic thriller ‘Babygirl’, starring Nicole Kidman, depicts a lustful affair between a CE…
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Your heart matters here. 🫀⁠ This episode shares the compelling motivations of Roberto Scaffidi, MD a specialist in cardiovascular interventions, and Benjamin Collins, RN, MBA, RCLS, the senior director overseeing the cardiovascular service line. Together, they strive to uphold the highest standards of cardiovascular care in our region while ensurin…
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At Bayhealth, we take great pride in our distinguished team of clinicians, which includes two esteemed neurosurgeons, Dawn Tartaglione, DO and Kaitlyn Melnick, MD. In this insightful discussion, they provide an in-depth perspective on their path to neuroscience, their contributions to the community, and additional aspects of their professional expe…
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No one wants to hear a cancer diagnosis. When Dan did, he knew he was in caring, committed hands at Bayhealth. Throughout his cancer journey, Dan benefited from the dedicated support of his team. Listen as Dan Wagner shares his experiences, and hear from John Shevock, Executive Director of Bayhealth's Cancer Institute, as he highlights advancements…
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We visit two new London exhibitions. ‘Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami’ at Gagosian’s Grosvenor Hill outpost offers the contemporary artist’s interpretations of Edo-era artworks. We sit down with Murakami to discuss AI, where he finds inspiration and the atmosphere that he likes to create in his studio. Plus, we meet the curator of ‘Elect…
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We cover the release of two fascinating and revealing documentaries. Both take a sideways look at men we’re familiar with from their public – and vastly different – profiles: one as a world leader and the other as an icon of Hollywood’s golden age. ‘The Bibi Files’, directed by Alexis Bloom, uses leaked interrogation footage of Benjamin Netanyahu t…
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"As soon as healing takes place, go out and heal somebody else." - Maya Angelou. Lydell Lettsome, MD, FACS, MDiv, Director of Bayhealth's Wound Care Center, shares his daily motivation and why he is committed to his work. Tune in for an inspiring message from a distinguished leader in the medical field. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GooglePlay…
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen is known for his in-depth, human exploration of characters and history, which is executed with an artist’s eye. We speak to McQueen about the release of his new film, ‘Blitz’, which details the lives of 20th-century Britons during the Second World War. Then: Monocle’s Fernando Augesto Pacheco and ‘Monocle on Cu…
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We celebrate 20 years of music promoter, record label and events producer Nonclassical. Over the past two decades, the organisation has been at the forefront of classical, experimental and electronic music, leading the way with innovative and genre-defying sounds. Robert Bound sits down with composer and founder Gabriel Prokofiev and composer Tonia…
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We sit down with Tim Robey, author of the new book ‘Box Office Poison: Hollywood’s Story in a Century of Flops’. This alternative history of cinema recounts the industry’s biggest bombs, including how they came to be made and what they tell us about both the Hollywood machine and the public who eschewed them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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We head to Rome to find out about a new film dedicated to the Women’s Liberation Movement in the 1970s before visiting one of the world’s largest contemporary art foundries in Walla Walla. Plus: an interview with French pop star Zaho de Sagazan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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As this special episode pauses to consider elements of great design, it is important to not overcomplicate matters. Sometimes, all you need is four wheels and a beating heart. Monocle’s Italian odyssey concludes with a second roadtrip in another of Maserati’s powerful new all-electric sports cars: the Gran Turismo Folgore. Joining us for the ride a…
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Are you ready to make a difference behind the scenes? Join us for the newest episode of "Scrub In," where we feature Antonio Prado from the Blood Bank of Delmarva. Discover the critical need for blood donations, find out if you are eligible to donate, and understand the significant impact your contributions can have. Learn more at delmarvablood.org…
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We venture from Monocle’s Marylebone HQ to London’s Dalston to learn about an organisation looking east. Asymmetry is an unusual, forward-thinking foundation dedicated to developing cultural knowledge in and about Asia. Plus: we head to Copenhagen to find out about Danish festival Heartland’s takeover of famed restaurant Noma. See omnystudio.com/li…
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Tune in to this insightful episode featuring Dr. Krishnaraj Mahendraraj, a highly skilled general surgeon with dual fellowships, who has successfully executed Delaware's first robotic Whipple procedure to eliminate a life-threatening cancer. Dr. Mahendraraj shares his motivation, discusses the influence of his family, and emphasizes the importance …
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We explore the world of US artist Mike Kelley with the first UK exhibition of his work at the Tate Modern. ‘Ghost and Spirit’ shows Kelley’s influential and experimental practice ranging from drawings and collages to multimedia installations of “dark pop art”. Robert Bound speaks to Catherine Wood, the Tate Modern’s director of programme, about the…
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To celebrate the release of Public Service Broadcasting’s *The Last Flight*, we explore the world of concept albums. Robert Bound speaks to the band’s J Willgoose, Esq about the making of the album, which explores aviator Amelia Earhart’s final takeoff. To continue the theme, Monocle’s contributing editor Andrew Mueller digs deep into weird and won…
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Making a masterpiece begins with a vision. And where else to start than with the beloved Italian marque Maserati’s new powerful, all-electric sports car: the Gran Cabrio Folgore. As summer turns to autumn, we engage the roof, connect the charger and hit the road. Join us. Featuring Maserati’s head of design Klaus Busse and sculptor Valeria Greco. S…
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We discuss two new films in this week’s episode. ‘The Goldman Case’ dramatises the 1976 trial of revolutionary left-wing intellectual Pierre Goldman and is a thrilling retelling of a momentous event in French legal history. Plus: we speak to the directors behind the new documentary ‘Sugarcane’, which follows an investigation into the Canadian India…
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Join us for an exclusive discussion with Chris Otto, Executive Director of the Delaware Nurses Association, as he offers a comprehensive overview of the leadership and advocacy skills inherent in the nursing field. We will explore the positive impact these elements have on our communities and the patients we serve. Tune in to gain valuable insights…
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Monocle’s Andrew Mueller finds out about Soviet-era rock’n’roll in Ukraine ahead of the release of ‘Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996’. Plus: we discuss a new biography about filmmaker Agnes Varda and hear from Serbian performance artist Marina Abramovic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Robert Bound is joined in the studio by writer and ‘Monocle on Culture’ regular Will Hodgkinson to discuss his new book, ‘Street-Level Superstar, A Year With Lawrence’ . The book tells the story of Lawrence, the founder of the band Felt, and later, Denim. Is he the greatest pop star that never was? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio…
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Robert Bound is joined in the studio by writer David Peace to discuss his new book, ‘Munichs’. The novel tells the story of the 1958 Munich air disaster, in which 23 people – including eight Manchester United players and three officials – were fatally injured when their plane crashed. Peace’s dramatisation is a tender story of stoicism, sadness and…
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