After Hours - Season 1

Dr. Inga Lennes joins After Hours to talk about her love of cooking and healthy eating. Dr. Lennes posts her dishes on her Instagram @IngaKitchen. She says cooking offers her an opportunity to shift gears after a long day at work as well as provide nourishing food for her family, making this a hobby that’s easy to stick to. She also shared some words of wisdom about staying on track with healthy eating and having motivation to cook meals on a busy schedule.

Jack Cameron, an emergency department technician at Stanford Healthcare, is interviewed by DVM360. Along with being a technician, Jack creates bandage art for patients in both the human and animal medical fields.

A theatre production Dr. Fidler was involved with.

Dr. Donald Fidler, professor in the department of behavioral medicine and psychiatry at West Virginia University, is also a prolific playwright and filmmaker. Dr. Fidler spoke with Psychiatric Times about his love of writing and how it began in childhood; making scenes out of giant popcorn boxes that his dad, a theatre major, brought home from work.

Dr. Jacqueline Johnson's book "The Doggy Doctor and the Upset Tummy".

Dr. Jacqueline Johnson joins After Hours to discuss her children's book "The Doggy Doctor and the Upset Tummy". She talks about her passion for storytelling and education which lead to her authoring a series of educational veterinary children's books.

Dr. James Phelps on his kayak.

Dr. James Phelps is an internationally renowned expert on bipolar disorder and owner of psycheducation.org. He's published several books and groundbreaking research on mood disorders. Dr. Phelps joins after hours to discuss other passions of his such as kayaking, sailing, skiing, hiking, and more.