JOSEPHINE ENSIGN
SKID ROAD
The Skid Road podcast amplifies a diversity of voices about homelessness in the Seattle area. The podcast series challenges us to learn from the past, from people with the lived experience of homelessness, and from people tasked with addressing homelessness in order to make more informed chices affecting our lives together in this city and region.
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JOSEPHINE ENSIGN
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Sep 30, 2025
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Episodes
A Conversation with Liz Rambus, RN 30.09.2025 28:55
Of all the oral history interviews I've done with people over the years, my conversation back in November 2017 with Liz Rambus best highlights what community health nursing can be, what the work can do to make a difference in the lives of people marginalized by poverty and racism. In this interview, Liz talks about her personal path into community health nursing and her work as a community health...
A Conversation with David Carlbom, MD 16.06.2025 50:14
Dr. Carlbom is the Medical Director, Harborview Respiratory Care Department, and Associate Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. One of his mentors was the late Dr. Michael Copass at the Emergency Department, Harborview Medical Center. Dr. Carlbom spoke with me about his medical work. I was struck by the depth of his compassion and insight into not only emergency/inte...
A Conversation with Lois Thetford, PA 26.05.2025 51:57
Lois Thetford began her work on health inequities, anti-poverty, and health care for the homeless work in Seattle in 1970. I talked with her about her life and work in Seattle and learned a lot from our conversation, especially about safety net health care in our city and county. I had the privilege of working with her at what then was the 45th Street Clinic's Homeless Youth Clinic (now part of th...
A Conversation with Mary Pilgrim, RN 13.05.2025 42:31
Happy end of National Nurses Week with this year's theme of "The Power of Nurses." Last year, I highlighted some of the nurses I have interviewed for my Skid Road project. Today, I highlight an interview with a stalwart nurse, Mary Pilgrim, who ran Harborview Medical Center's nurse clinic at the main homeless shelter at the Downtown Emergency Service Center in Pioneer Square, Seattle. When I inter...
A Conversation with Rep Frank Chopp (1953-2025) 23.03.2025 56:15
"Where's the greatest need?" Frank Chopp said he constantly asked himself during his lifetime as a health, housing, and social care advocate, first in direct services in Seattle and then as our longest-term Speaker of the House in Olympia. From starting some of Seattle's earliest social housing programs, advocating for Apple Health for Kids , the Apple Health and Homes Initiative , behavioral heal...
A Conversation with Lois Thetford, PA 04.03.2025 51:57
"What is going on in our society, and what ways can we change what's happening?" Lois Thetford asked this in 1970 when she moved to Seattle and worked on grassroots community organizing--something she continues to do in her 80s. Questions that are as pertinent and urgent today as they were then. I've had the pleasure of working with Lois since 1995 when I met her when I began working at what was t...
A Conversation with Charlotte Tucker Sanders, MSW 17.02.2025 36:07
Back to basics. Back to what we know works. That is my main takeaway from my interview with social worker Charlotte Tucker Sanders. I've had the privilege to work with her, first at Neighborcare's 45th Street Homeless Youth Clinic and then when I led the UW's Doorway Project. She said, "I feel like if we were to really think about this world which seems to be driven by money, and the costs and ben...
A Conversation with Jenn Adams 20.11.2024 49:43
" 'The last thing you own when you're losing everything you own is probably your vehicle, so that becomes your home.' Jenn Adams knows this from six years living in her Seattle van starting in 2007. 'I've lived in three different vans and a doorway,' she said in a recent interview I had with her. She talked about her experience and current work as an advocate and peer outreach worker to vehicle re...
A Conversation with Anitra Freeman 10.11.2024 1:02:14
Anitra Freeman is a force of nature with an infectious laugh and a sense of humor. Freeman is a wise elder, a Raging Granny , a founding member of the Women in Black in Seattle, a housing/homelessness activist, a wife, and a computer wiz. Freeman also lives with a form of bipolar disorder and experienced homelessness in Seattle. She is now stably housed and continuously giving back to our communit...
A Conversation With Derrick Belgarde 14.10.2024 55:29
Although only 1% of Seattle's population identifies as Indigenous, "hundreds of years of colonization, systemic racism, broken treaties, forced reservations, and more have resulted in native peoples making up a startling 15% of Seattle's homeless population," as well as 32% of people experiencing chronic homelessness (quote from the Chief Seattle website). Yet we have important Native-led organiza...
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