People will always remember how you made them feel

In this deeply personal and heartfelt episode, Rebecca shares a pivotal childhood experience that planted the seed for her lifelong career in nursing. At just 10 years old, a broken arm led to an overnight hospital stay — and an encounter with one extraordinary nurse who changed everything.

This story isn't just about pain or hospitals or even the injury itself — it's about how someone made her feel in a moment of fear and vulnerability. That feeling, that kindness, and that sense of safety became the driving force behind Rebecca's passion for healthcare and her mission to offer the same comfort to others through her work.

In this episode, Rebecca reflects on:

- Why human connection is at the heart of healthcare

- The ripple effect of kindness, even when you don’t know you’re creating it How a childhood hospital stay shaped her entire career

- The beauty in reaching back to say “thank you” — and the surprising outcome of doing just that

Whether you're a fellow nurse, a parent, or someone who’s been touched by a kind stranger, this episode will remind you that how we make people feel can echo for a lifetime.

🧡 "People won’t always remember what you say, but they will always remember how you made them feel."