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A young woman wakes up in her Beijing dorm room to a call. A strange voice, a man she barely remembers, is asking her a question that will change her destiny. And\\xa0a doctor hears one of her classical music idols play one of the greatest serenades of all time.
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\\n\\nA young woman wakes up in her Beijing dorm room to a call. A strange voice,\\xa0 a man she barely remembers, is asking her a question that will change her destiny.
\\n\\nThank you, Wang Ping, for sharing your story with us! Wang Ping is a poet, writer, photographer, performance and multimedia artist.\\xa0Want to learn more about her? Check out her website.
\\n\\nProduced by Annie Nguyen, original score by Daniel Riera, artwork by Teo Ducot
\\n\\n\\u201cDying to Tchaikovsky\\u201d
\\n\\nFamily medicine physician Catherine Sonquist Forest listens to one of her classical music idols serenade a dying loved one in the hospital.
\\n\\nThis story came to us from The Nocturnists podcast, it was told by Catherine Forest, MD. The Nocturnists are a vibrant community of healthcare workers who are celebrating their humanity through storytelling. They have live performances, a podcast, and so much more. Listen & subscribe now!
\\n\\nHosted by Emily Silverman
\\n\\nProduced by Emily Silverman and Marina Poole.
\\n\\nStory Development by Adelaide Papazoglou
\\n\\nSound Engineering by Alberto Hernandez
\\n\\nAssistant Producing by Kirk Klocke
\\n\\nOriginal theme music by Yosef Munro, additional music by Blue Dot Sessions.
\\n\\nSeason 13 - Episode 19
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