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WW II Baby Substack

Emily Pittman Newberry

An invitation to live your deepest values and to witness my podcasts and writings where I live my own.

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Latest Issues

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Episode 20 Combining Patient Stories With Statistics

In Episode 19 of Butterfly Arose, I talked about ways that storytelling can enrich the value of things health care surveys. These surveys can provide statistically useful evidence for patient experience as they interact with doctors, and fo...

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Episode 19 Storytelling as Valuable Scientific Information, Some Gifts and Challenges

In previous episodes of Butterfly Arose I’ve talked about some of the challenges we humans face in living within our healthcare system in America. I’ve used several episodes where I attempted to take in a variety of viewpoints. Among those ...

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Episode 27 Integrating My Memories of 9/11

On September 9, 2001, four airplanes were hijacked by terrorists and deliberately flown into three buildings, while another one crashed in Pennsylvania when passengers and crew bravely fought the hijackers and prevented the airplane from cr...

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Episode 26 A Crack in One of My Perfect Stories

One of my favorite songs is Anthem by Leonard Cohen. The chorus goes like this:

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  • Emily Pittman Newberry

    Emily Pittman Newberry is a writer and performance poet living in Portland, Oregon. Her latest books are Turning Inside Out, a memoir, and Signs a chapbook of poetry. She has two podcast series.

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