[Season 3 - Episode 42] Dr. Kevin Mallinson, PhD, Nurse, and Author on Applying the Lessons Learned as a Firefighter to a Career of Serving and Empowering the Disenfranchised. Part 2

In Part 2, Kevin Mallinson shares how he applied the lessons he learned as a firefighter to a career in nursing.  Earning a MSN and a PhD from John Hopkins.  He spent much of his career helping find ways to combat the tragic consequences of the AIDS epidemic and provide comfort to those who were dying and their families, whether in the United States or Africa. Whether in the classroom or in the field, Kevin always found a way to empower others and helped local nurses and doctors develop treatments programs that would work in their communities. His is a story of bravery, toughness, and a testament to importance of understanding the perspective of others, including those who wish you the worst.

For more about Kevin’s remarkable life, please read Kevin’s autobiography, Alarm in the Firehouse, a candid, gripping story and a history too often ignored. It’s available at Biblion in Lewes, Browseabout Books in Rehoboth, and Amazon.

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[Season 3 - Episode 43] Jim Semivan: The Nimitz Incident, Pilot Sightings, and the Chris Bledsoe Saga - Examples of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon/UFOs in Our World

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[Season 3 - Episode 41] Dr. Kevin Mallinson, PhD, Nurse, and Author on Being the First Openly Gay Fire Fighter in the U.S., Serving the Disenfranchised, and the Power of Asking Questions First. Part 1