Wellness How to Support Healthcare Workers During the Third Year of the Pandemic This piece was originally supposed to be for National Women Physicians’ Day… which was over two months ago now on February Emmie Arnold Posted on April 7, 2022
Connection Listening Well in a World that Often Listens Poorly I’ve worked as a hospital chaplain for more than two years now, and I’m always struck by how strange my job is. I walk in Emmie Arnold Posted on November 26, 2021
Essays The Sacred Rite of Touch I spent September 2019 to June 2020 doing a hospital chaplaincy residency in Minnesota, many miles away from my family in New Emmie Arnold Posted on January 20, 2021
Connection Invited to Walk in Others’ Shoes: The Gift of Working as a Hospital Chaplain The other night, I went to my friends’ home for dinner. I got to hang out with their two young girls while I was there. It Emmie Arnold Posted on November 23, 2019
Family Tiny for Her Age When I got pregnant, I honestly didn’t know much about premature babies. I knew some of my friends were preemies, I knew they Charlotte W. F. Smith Posted on November 13, 2019
Uncategorized Poetry Corner I Final Call Final Call For Jodi Pelicans pulse the air, glide low over the ocean. Surf trembles, trenches the pebbled shore, Tomi Wiley Posted on June 28, 2014