34 min

S2, EP4: At the frontline against Covid with Brent Smith It Belongs To The People

    • Personal Journals

Since the beginning of our podcast, I’ve always wanted to receive a health care professional given their tremendous impact in the fight against Covid and taking the reins in the frontline work. They only deserve evermore appreciation for enduring such a difficult time whilst taking care of themselves and others.

Our guest today the Physical Therapist Brent Smith. Brent lives and works in NYC, one of the epicentres of the virus in the US. In our interview, we assessed the emotional and physical resilience of working in healthcare, Brent’s perspective of the pandemic and how it’s changed not only how we approach health professionals but ourselves, the eventuality of death, telehealth and much more.

I hope that by having Brent to share a little of his life with us can to nurture even more a meaningful and appreciative look of essential works - who so often had been overlooked by many governments and indeed society - and how they literally kept us living in and out of hospital wards for months.

Once again, only thanks to all frontline workers out there.

Happy new year everyone :)

Since the beginning of our podcast, I’ve always wanted to receive a health care professional given their tremendous impact in the fight against Covid and taking the reins in the frontline work. They only deserve evermore appreciation for enduring such a difficult time whilst taking care of themselves and others.

Our guest today the Physical Therapist Brent Smith. Brent lives and works in NYC, one of the epicentres of the virus in the US. In our interview, we assessed the emotional and physical resilience of working in healthcare, Brent’s perspective of the pandemic and how it’s changed not only how we approach health professionals but ourselves, the eventuality of death, telehealth and much more.

I hope that by having Brent to share a little of his life with us can to nurture even more a meaningful and appreciative look of essential works - who so often had been overlooked by many governments and indeed society - and how they literally kept us living in and out of hospital wards for months.

Once again, only thanks to all frontline workers out there.

Happy new year everyone :)

34 min