Episode 4 of The Cook Podcast
The Cook Podcast is your audio connection to our company, our culture, and to each other. Each episode will feature a wide variety of content, from people throughout Cook, that will inform, inspire, and entertain you.
In this episode:
Jon Hancuff takes you into the main cafeteria at Park 48 to hear the sound of several hundred people sharing a meal. Sarah Miller from Nylon Catheters talks to Ashley McGuire about her battles with anxiety. And Francie Hurst, vice president of Wellness, along with Matt Lucas, licensed psychotherapist at the Cook Family Health Center, offer strategies for dealing with stress and anxiety. To learn more about the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), click here. Ally Stanfield interviews Kahil Cole, a regional manager in the MedSurg Division.
The opening and closing of this episode are by Octavio Gracia, a product manager at Cook Winston-Salem. Music is by Greg Adams, a written content manager in the MedSurg division.
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Ally and Kahil, I loved your BBQ chat, it was so relaxed and casual.
Kahil, after listening to this, it’s impossible for me to imagine that you have ever been quiet!!
Thanks both!
Thank you for sharing wonderful stories, Ally and Jon! Impressive!
Thanks for listening, Toru! 🙂
Kahil isn’t the least talented person in any aspect of his life…but, he is the most humble. Nice interview. 🙂
I couldn’t agree with you more, Joey, and thanks for listening! 🙂
Excellent interview, Ally! I got to know a lot about Kahil, which was great. And you added your own personality and story, instead of just the typical Q&A, which made for an impressively authentic and casual interview. Please keep up the great work!
Thanks, Brian! I’m really glad to hear that you enjoyed the interview. Working with Kahil was an absolute delight- even though we had only met moments before the interview, it was just like talking with an old friend!