nsdd Laurie and Julie

Night shift: Darkness Diagnosed

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Podcast—Night Shift: Darkness Diagnosed—follow the weekly discussions between twin sisters and dedicated psych nurses, Julie and Laurie, as they dive into the intriguing world of true crime. Exploring chilling cases, dissecting the psychology behind the crimes, and sharing insights on the mental health diagnoses associated with the dark and twisted minds of our society!

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nsdd Laurie and Julie

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Comedy

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Nsdd.podbean.com

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5. Mai 2026

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When Caregivers Break: The Nurse, The Crash, and Mental Health 05.05.2026

Laurie and Julie return to discuss the 2022 case of nurse Nicole Linton, who drove 130 mph through a red light and killed six people. They examine the trial details, online searches suggesting suicidal thoughts, and how mental health crises may have played a role. The conversation broadens to nursing burnout, workplace stress, and trauma exposure—sharing statistics, personal experiences, and pract...

Night Shift Confessions: Life, Love, and Psych Nursing 18.04.2026

Kevin and Laurie discuss years of psych nursing experience, covering a typical supervisor day, the unpredictable nature of psychiatric diagnoses, medication challenges, and surprising patient behaviors. The episode mixes candid true stories from the ward with practical advice for newcomers, stressing stabilization over cure, the power of compassion and teamwork, and how community and leadership ca...

Eight-Year-Old Voices: Bullying, Big Feelings & Coping 12.04.2026

Host Laurie sits down with her eight-year-old daughter Hayden to discuss emotional regulation, how the developing central nervous system affects big feelings, and what it’s like to be a kid in second grade. Hayden shares personal experiences with bullying, how school counselors help, and simple coping strategies she uses at home and school to manage stress and protect her self-esteem. This short e...

When Charm Turns Deadly: The Wade Wilson Phenomenon 03.04.2026

This episode examines recent media scandals — including the Taylor/Dakota controversy — and explores how biology, hormones, and personality disorders shape abusive relationship dynamics. We discuss reactionary abuse, hybristophilia (the attraction to criminal partners), and the case of Wade Wilson to show how charm and narcissism can mask violent behavior. Listeners are urged to watch for red flag...

When Memory Turns Deadly: The George Ennis Tragedy 22.03.2026

This episode explores dementia’s complex effects on behavior through the true story of George Ennis, an 87-year-old man with advanced dementia who killed his wife in a care facility. We examine how memory loss, impulse control, paranoia, and medical factors can produce sudden, dangerous actions, and consider the legal, ethical, and caregiving challenges families and systems face in preventing and...

Narcissism Exposed: Signs, Causes, and the Gabby Petito Case 14.03.2026

This episode breaks down narcissistic personality disorder—its core traits, causes, and how it shows up in relationships. Hosts compare NPD to borderline personality disorder, explain emotional manipulation and trauma bonding, and discuss how social media can amplify narcissistic behaviors. They also examine the Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie case as an example of narcissistic rage and control, a...

Hockey Night Tragedy: Trans Identity, Mental Illness, and the Search for Answers 26.02.2026

This episode examines the tragic Rhode Island hockey-game shooting and the questions it raises about gender identity, mental illness, and family conflict. The hosts review research and clinical standards for transgender care, discuss the difference between gender incongruence and psychiatric disorders, and emphasize the need for more rigorous study and thoughtful screening. Conversations cover sti...

Guilty or Framed? Inside the Lucy Letby Documentary 22.02.2026

Hosts Laurie and Julie break down the Netflix documentary about neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, covering the convictions, disputed medical evidence, and expert disagreements. They explore hospital response, staffing and policy issues, the risks nurses face, and clear takeaways on documentation, scope of practice, and protecting a nursing license.

Blackbird to Backstory: Larry Hall, Twins, and Troubled Confessions 13.02.2026

This episode examines the true-story inspirations behind the show Blackbird, focusing on Larry Dwayne Hall — his twin birth injury, alleged confessions and recantations, and the complexities of proving insanity in court. We also discuss the undercover operation that enlisted an inmate to win Hall's trust, the prison and psychiatric placement systems, and broader questions about how the justice sys...

When Motherhood Breaks: The Lindsay Clancy Case 08.02.2026

A deep-dive episode examining the Lindsay Clancy case, exploring postpartum psychosis, polypharmacy, and potential misdiagnosis. Hosts discuss medical timelines, medication concerns, and systemic gaps in screening and inpatient care while aiming to raise awareness about this rare but severe condition.

When Reality Fractures: Understanding Schizophrenia and Tragedy 30.01.2026

Two hosts discuss schizophrenia—its symptoms, causes, stigma, early intervention, and a tragic local case of a 22-year-old whose psychotic break led to multiple murders—emphasizing understanding, empathy, and the importance of timely treatment.   click on link below to hear what it can sound like for a person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia!!   https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxGowUJVjfw&pp=yg...

Karen Reed: Boston, Bias, and the Gut–Brain Connection 23.01.2026

In this episode Laurie and Julie examine the Karen Reed case through multiple angles: the media frenzy, the circumstantial evidence, and how personality, relationships, and alcohol intersected the night a life was lost. THEY also explore Reed’s Crohn’s disease and the gut–brain connection to consider how physical health can affect mood and behavior. Rather than deciding guilt, the hosts focus on e...

Can text messages kill? Michelle Carter & Conrad Roy 15.01.2026

This episode, Julie details the Michelle Carter case — the Plainville teen who encouraged her boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to die by suicide — and how texts and a final phone call led to an involuntary manslaughter conviction. Then, both Julie and Laurie discuss mental health, the risks of prescribing SSRIs to adolescents, therapy versus medication, toxic relationship dynamics, and attention-seeking beh...

Where is the line of “RISK” vs reward. When football legend meets fury 09.01.2026

This episode, Laurie examines Aaron Hernandez's case to explore how chronic brain injury (CTE), group dynamics, and learned justification can influence violent behavior. Hosts discuss the differences between mental illness and moral justification, how people can turn empathy on or off, and the role of psychiatric care in assessing risk and preventing harm.

Party, Pain, and a Bullet: The Fallis New Year Tragedy 02.01.2026

This episode, Julie details the 2011 New Year’s death of Ashley Fallis, a case ruled suicide despite questions about the wound, blood evidence, and her husband Tom, who worked in law enforcement. The hosts discuss mental health, abrupt medication changes during pregnancy, alcohol, firearm access, and how connections to police can affect investigations. They also review intimate-partner homicide st...

When Obsession Turns Deadly: What is Stalking? Who’s at risk? 27.12.2025

Laurie leads this episode exploring the 2021 murder of Abigail Santana, a single mom and exotic dancer found shot in her garage. The hosts trace how an older customer’s obsession — marked by stalking, a tracking device on her car, and likely delusions — escalated into deadly violence. They discuss the psychology behind stalking and cluster B personality traits, the unique risks faced by hospitalit...

Night Shift: The Nick Reiner Case — Drugs, Fame, and Family Fury Video 21.12.2025

we're doing something a little different!!! we're gonna sip and dissect...Julie and I invited some friends to discuss the high-profile Nick Reiner case, reviewing his background, alleged killing of his parents, struggles with addiction and mental illness, and the pressures of growing up in Hollywood. The conversation touches on family dynamics, possible early warning signs, substance use, conspira...

Dead Eyes, Quiet Killings: Inside the Idaho Murder Case 18.12.2025

This week, Julie tells the story of Brian Koberger and the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, following his arrest and trial. Julie dives into the details of the case while Laurie adds commentary and opinions on the case. They both examine the evidence that linked him to the crime, discuss his background and academic focus in criminology, and note the unanswered questions...

NSDD SPOTLIGHT: Mental Health & Resilience Video 17.12.2025

Hosts Julie and Laurie introduce themselves and share a short, candid mini-episode about mental health. They discuss Ben Stiller’s openness about anxiety and depression, the pressures actors face, and practical coping strategies. The episode also spotlights musician Ren, who was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder before a Lyme disease diagnosis, and emphasizes advocacy, creative outlets, and findi...

Angel of Death? 12.12.2025

Twin hosts Laurie and Julie dive into the chilling case of Charles Cullen, a nurse convicted of killing patients, exploring how trauma, psychiatric issues, and hospital vulnerabilities played a role. This episode considers potential links to neurodevelopmental disorders, misdiagnosis, and the ethical dilemmas faced by caregivers, while unpacking how the crimes went undetected for years.

Folie à Deux: The Utah Family Found Dead, why? 07.12.2025

Night Shift; Darkness Diagnosed with twin sisters Laurie and Julie — psychiatric nurses who discuss and dissect the darkest minds — returns for episode two. This episode examines the 2014 Springville, Utah case in which Benjamin and Kristi Strack and their three children were found dead, exploring toxic drug mixtures, possible substance use and the influence of imprisoned convicted kil...

When Neighbors Become Nightmares: The Perfect Neighbor Case 05.12.2025

Two psychiatric nurse sisters dissect the chilling true-crime case behind the Netflix documentary "The Perfect Neighbor," exploring how untreated mental illness, paranoia, and escalating neighbor disputes in Florida culminated in a fatal shooting. They blend clinical observations, personal reaction, and questions about missed intervention as they trace the rise of a woman’s delusions, the communit...

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