![IMG_1471.jpg]() Episode 3: He Was Kinda Like Me
      
    
  
            
          
          
            
              
                
  
    
      
      Episode 3: He Was Kinda Like Me
      
        
      
      
        Season 1Stacy LawtonJohn Carter, Mark Greene, Doug Ross, Deborah Gaddis Reeves, Stacy N Sergent, Stacy Sergent Lawton, Janie Toy Powell, Carrie Walker Nettles, Sara Jane Moran, ER, organ donation, incarnation, transference, overidentifying, projection, family systems, psychiatric patients, empathy, mortality, emotion, lament, meaning-making, God, Jesus, problematic theology, holiness, chaplains, chaplaincy, hospital chaplains, social worker, privilege, environmental factors in health, non-compliance, compassion fatigue, burnout, death notification
       
      
    
  
    
      
      Episode 2: Endings and Beginnings
      
        
      
      
        Season 1Stacy Lawtonfamilies in transition, advance directives, wedding, death, intubation, life support, hospice, chaplaincy, chaplains, Deborah Gaddis Reeves, Sara Jane Moran, Carrie Walker Nettles, psychiatric care, dogs, dignity, Stacy N Sergent, Stacy Sergent Lawton, limited resources, powerlessness, listening, non-anxious presence, human contact, God, Trolls, Princess Poppy, ER, Mark Green, Susan Lewis, healing, cure, injustice, anger, lament, pediatric care, Child Life Specialist, pastoral care, spiritual care, trauma, Godly Play, Doug Ross, GCS, Peter Benton, death notification, hyper sexuality, John Carter, forgiveness, suicide attempt, Rosemary Clooney, Carol Hathaway, domestic abuse, intimate partner violence, music, dementia, love, interpreters, language barrier, gallows humor, superstitions, sexism, ageism, racism, systemic bias, nearing death awareness, christening, family, church, resurrection, hope, ritual, faith communities