
Hello! My name is Sam, and I’m currently a full-time Flight Paramedic. I’ve worked in EMS for almost two decades, in multiple fields, which I believe gives me a unique perspective. Throughout my career, I’ve obtained my NREMT Paramedic, Bachelor of Science in EMS, FP-C, and many other certificates and degrees. I strongly believe that sharing our stories can be a healing experience than can educate... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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This week on NOON, Sam sits down with Ryan Chavez, an EMT turned Nurse Practitioner who now works as a solo emergency provider. Ryan talks about expanded scope, making critical decisions alone, performing high acuity procedures, and what it’s really ... more
Tiffany Cannon, a nurse and LVAD recipient, shares her powerful story of developing heart failure after childbirth and her journey back to nursing. Now specializing in nephrology, Tiffany uses her personal experience to advocate for patients, educate... more
Mike Boone, a flight nurse and EMT, and Dr. Amanda Humphreys, an emergency medicine physician, join me to discuss teamwork, education, and mental health in EMS. Together, they share insights from Crash and Learn and Heavy Lies the Helmet, reflecting ... more
Andrea Law shares her inspiring journey from Chief Operations Officer to compassionate nurse and advocate for EMS. From her work in wound and ostomy care to balancing motherhood and content creation, Andrea opens up about the emotional challenges, re... more
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I have enjoyed so many episodes! Thank you Sam for what you do and for making this podcast! I have laughed and cried and importantly found encouragement in my nursing career.
One of the best EMS podcasts I’ve listened to!! Sam you are making big strides friend!! We at P3 appreciate you!!
I absolutely love this podcast! Each time I learn something new clinically.i have laughed out loud, gotten chills and also tearful at what guests have shared. I’m also so happy to hear that PTSD and the emotional toll of this work is openly addressed. Sam is an excellent interviewer and I’m excited to rock out in my NOON merch!
Came here for EMS 20/20, stayed for the amazing interviews Samantha hosts! I have been following for only a couple weeks, but have been able to listen to multiple episodes on my 6hr per week commute. I’ve laughed, cried, learned - and that’s just in a single episode. Will be recommending to my pals ☺️
As a mother of a front line health care provider this podcast has helped me understand the stress, strain and emotional toll this job puts on people who are doing their jobs. I’m so glad my daughter recommended this podcast and I’ve shared it with many others. It’s funny, exciting, heartbreaking and educational. I love that so much focuses on taking care of their mental health. Great job Sam.
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The show spotlights real-world stories from EMS, nursing, dispatch, and mental health professionals, often centering on front-line pressure, resilience, and the emotional toll of life-saving work. Episodes balance hard-hitting moments—trauma, burnout, ethical dilemmas, and patient advocacy—with moments of humor, human connection, and strategies for self-care, empathy, and workplace reform. A distinctive thread is leveraging personal narratives to illuminate systemic challenges and promote culturally competent, compassionate care across emergency and healthcare settings. The format tends to mix career milestones with practical insights into mental health resources, burnout prevention, and crisis intervention, making it helpful for listeners ... more
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