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Meet Annemarie Wiley CRNA!
When you think about reality tv and especially the Real Housewives franchise, you probably do not think about adopted small town Canadian girls of Nigerian/Dutch descent raised by a single mom. Well, not only is that Annemarie, but she is also an athlete, became an RN, worked in Canada and then the U.S. and eventually became a Nurse Anesthesiologist (CRNA)! She is eloquent, intelligent, gregarious and very proud of her chosen profession, Nurse Anesthesiology! In this episode we talk about her background, her experience as an RN and CRNA, the housewives show and her families amazing charity https://projecttransition.org/ with its mission:
"To inspire, equip, and support individuals in their journey of transformation, ensuring they not only navigate transitions successfully but also emerge stronger, more resilient, and ready to lead."
Enjoy this great conversation with Annemarie and do not make the mistake I made! It is pronounced Annamarie not "Anne-Marie"!
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Meet Annemarie Wiley CRNA!
When you think about reality tv and especially the Real Housewives franchise, you probably do not think about adopted small town Canadian girls of Nigerian/Dutch descent raised by a single mom. Well, not only is that Annemarie, but she is also an athlete, became an RN, worked in Canada and then the U.S. and eventually became a Nurse Anesthesiologist (CRNA)! She is eloquent, intelligent, gregarious and very proud of her chosen profession, Nurse Anesthesiology! In this episode we talk about her background, her experience as an RN and CRNA, the housewives show and her families amazing charity https://projecttransition.org/ with its mission:
"To inspire, equip, and support individuals in their journey of transformation, ensuring they not only navigate transitions successfully but also emerge stronger, more resilient, and ready to lead."
Enjoy this great conversation with Annemarie and do not make the mistake I made! It is pronounced Annamarie not "Anne-Marie"!
Send us a text
Follow us at:
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter/X

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