Looking for the Nuns Who Ghosted Fort Scott
Host Sarah Jane Tribble units out on a mission to study extra concerning the Sisters of Mercy, the nuns who based Fort Scott’s Mercy Hospital and have been as soon as outstanding leaders of the group. Tribble’s first glimpse into their lives takes her to an outdated convent. To study extra concerning the founding of Fort Scott’s hospital, hearken to Episode 4.
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How’s Josh?
Earlier than Fort Scott’s hospital shut down, Josh was an adolescent coping along with his growing old grandparents and the emotional burden of his mom’s opioid demise. The household’s troubles worsened after the hospital closed. Tribble provides Josh a name to seek out out his subsequent steps. If you wish to hear extra of Josh’s story, we inform it in Episode Six.
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