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Welcome to Don’t Eat Your Young — the podcast that brings you stories from the trenches of the incredible, wonderful, exhausting, terrifying, joyous world of nursing. Host Beth Quaas been in the world of nursing for nearly decades and has worked in hosp

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    Big Changes Ahead: Don't Eat Your Young Season 5 Begins!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 2:35 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Season 5 of "Don't Eat Your Young," the podcast dedicated to empowering nurses and fostering a supportive healthcare community. In this premiere episode, host Beth Quaas reflects on the journey so far and sets the stage for an exciting new season focused on growth, resilience, and innovation in nursing. Connect with Us:Website: Don't Eat Your YoungInstagram: @donteatyouryoungFacebook: Don't Eat Your Young PodcastLinkedIn: Don't Eat Your YoungSubscribe now on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated on our latest episodes. Let's continue to build a nurturing and empowering nursing community together! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    Using Your Intuition to Care For Patients with Jenn Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 44:05


    Jenn Johnson has been an ER nurse in Canada for many years. Through those years she was bullied and had to leave jobs because the toxic people she was working with were never dealt with, so she decided to move on. Jenn takes us through three different times she was bullied and how she dealt with each one based on her past experiences and how she grew every time it happened. With all of her experience at the bedside, she also realized that she could use her intuition, that gut feeling we all get sometimes, to get her patients the care they need much more quickly than if she waited for lab and diagnostic tests to come back. Her colleagues respect her as she uses her intuition to quickly communicate with others to get patients treated before they become even worse off. Jenn is waiting for her book, Nursing Intuition, to be published this fall. In the book, she will talk more about the science behind using intuition and how she incorporates it into her care of patients. Jenn has a wealth of information to share and I cannot wait to read her book when it comes out. You can find Jenn at www.nursejenn.ca. Check out her work!Connect:Follow Jenn's journey on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok.Jenn's website www.nursejenn.ca.Jenn's Amazon profile Jennifer A Johnson RN.  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    Empowering Nurses Globally: The Story Behind Nurses for Nurses with Jennifer Crow

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 35:50


    In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Crow, RN, a dedicated nurse with over a decade of experience in the healthcare field. Jennifer's journey began in 2013, and through the challenges of nightshifts and the demands of her profession, she developed a vision to empower and support her fellow nurses. This vision gave birth to Nurses for Nurses, a dynamic community set to launch in September 2024. Jennifer's passion for nursing has driven her to create a platform where nurses can network, inspire, and uplift each other. Join us as we explore Jennifer's inspiring story and the profound impact she aims to make on the nursing community.Connect:Follow Jen's journey on LinkedIn.Nurses for Nurses website www.nursesfornurses.org.Get in touch with Jen at jen.crow@nursesfornurses.org. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    Simple Strategies for Stress Relief with The Rest RN, Karen Doiron

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 45:27


    Karen Doiron knows that we don't have to keep living with the stress we are used to and she wants to help nurses live healthier lives. In this episode, Karen shares some simple strategies that we can incorporate immediately to help us feel better today.Summary:Karen Doiron is The Rest RN and her goal is to improve the lives of nurses by teaching them to recognize and decrease their stress levels. She offers simple strategies that can be done at any time of the day. In her coaching, she also helps nurses set boundaries and develop awareness for what our bodies are telling us in relation to stress.The 3 pillars of The Rest RN are Rest, Reconnect and Restore. Karen says that resting is the state in which we heal and where our creative side lives. She knows that nurses find difficulty in being able to relax and take time to do nothing. Our brains tell us that periods of rest make us feel non-productive because we are used to always being on the go. This is increasing our stress and making it harder to break the cycle.Connecting with ourselves, which is what Karen helps her clients to do, will teach us to listen to our bodies, set healthy boundaries and start living healthier lives. Thank you to The Rest RN for helping to improve the health of nurses. Let's keep this conversation going!Connect:Follow Karen's journey on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.The Rest RN website www.therestrn.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    Holistic Health and Inspiring Nurses with Kasey Pacheco

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 36:48


    Kasey Pacheco believes that collaboration is the key to improving healthcare and bringing nurses together. In this episode, Kasey talks about what she is doing to bring nurses success by teaching them about holistic health and guiding them to pivot into their passion. Summary:Kasey is a nurse and loves caring for patients, but found that her nursing colleagues also needed care. She helps others by offering holistic health and assisting them with sharing their stories. Kasey is the founder of Preservers of Life Digital Marketing Agency, where “we blend the nurturing essence of a nurse with the strategic prowess of a marketing expert. Our foundation rests on the belief that every valuable individual deserves a spotlight, a platform where their story shines brightly in the crowded digital landscape.”. Kasey is also involved in Nurses in Charge, a non-profit nursing community that is committed to empowering nurses, including students, CNAs, LPNs and RNs. By bringing together nurses from all areas, this group strives to inspire and lift up our profession.Anyone that meets Kasey sees a shining star that wants others to shine brighter than herself. For any nurse entrepreneurs that would like to be more visible, Kasey can do that. She can guide those that are looking for change and promote them on the platform that will serve them best. Connect:Follow Kasey's journey on LinkedIn and YouTube. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    Exploring New Opportunities with Beth Ramer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 36:48 Transcription Available


    Beth Ramer empowers ambitious women to go from unfulfilled and burnt out to expanding their passion for possibility without blowing up their lives and careers.She is a speaker, coach, workshop facilitator and host of the Design your Vibrant Life podcast.Beth knows that we can get caught up in the busy-ness of life and work, constantly spinning, always doing everything for everyone else and feeling hollow and depleted when it comes time for ourselves.After experiencing burn out herself, she discovered how vital it is to be able to have control over our own energy.As an Energy Alignment Coach, she empowers ambitious women to align their energy, intentions, and actions to achieve personal and professional goals creating authentic life and career alignment.Links:Connect with BethJoin Beth's Mailing ListSchedule Complimentary BreathWork SessionSchedule Vision Breakthrough CallFollow Beth's journey on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.Listen to Beth's Podcast: Design Your Vibrant Life Podcast. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    From Academia to Functional Medicine, Running the Gamut with Kerry Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 55:31


    Kerry Johnson has worn many hats in her time as a nurse: bedside nurse, FNP, and Functional Medicine NP. What better person than her to teach the new nurses coming into the profession. Listen today to hear how Kerry got into education and how her passion for health turned her to functional medicine.ABOUT KERRYKerry Johnson had been working as a nurse for several years when she decided to get her family nurse practitioner certification. Once she received that degree and was seeing patient's in the clinic, she noticed how she wasn't preventing disease, but just treating it. Patients were getting sicker and the healthcare system in which she was working just didn't seem right to her. So she decided it was time to help patients in a different way and became certified in functional medicine. With that new knowledge and passion, she also decided it was time to teach others how to prevent disease, for their health and the health of their patients.Kerry is now seeing patients her way by getting to the root of the problem and finding a way to help them get better, without just band-aiding the issues. I know firsthand how Kerry can help with many ailments and can't speak highly enough of her compassion and knowledge for helping others. She is a great educator, for her patients and her students.LINKSKerry's website www.drkimwellness.orgFollow Kerry's journey on Instagram and LinkedIn.

    Leading with Nurse's Wellbeing in Mind with Alex Whitefield

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 45:41


    Alex Whitefield knows what it's like to be an exhausted bedside nurse. It isn't ok for nurses to do the work that they do without a break away from their patients. So he decided to change that. Listen this week to hear what Alex is working on to help manage the complexities of scheduling our breaks.Alex Whitefield was an ER nurse before becoming a nurse leader. During the time he was working at the bedside, he realized how important it was that nurses needed their breaks so that they could come back and care for their patients. Once he became a manager, he saw how complex it can be to schedule an entire unit of nurses to get their breaks without missing anyone. So he developed Breakalgo, as in break algorithm, so that if it wasn't a good time for a nurse to take a break, they wouldn't get lost in the chaos.Alex Whitefield cares for the nurses he manages and it is clear when we discuss the importance of nurses caring for themselves. He has taken it upon himself to create a workplace that leads to caring for each other as well. It is nurse leaders like Alex that will change the landscape of the nursing profession.LINKSFind the Breakalago tool here www.breakalgo.comFollow Alex's journey on LinkedIn

    Eating Your Young From a Unique Perspective with Ryan George

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 50:01


    Ryan George, an experienced ICU nurse, offers a candid account of his decision to leave his job due to workplace bullying, ultimately leading him to exit the nursing profession altogether. As a gay man in a predominantly female field, Ryan sheds light on the reality of toxic workplace dynamics, particularly the "mean girls" phenomenon. Despite his proficiency as a nurse and dedication to teaching, Ryan found himself targeted and uncomfortable in his work environment. He emphasizes the importance of kindness, support, and camaraderie among nurses, advocating for a healthier workplace culture. Ryan's experience underscores the toll of toxic environments on both healthcare professionals and patient care, urging for a more compassionate and supportive approach within the nursing community.

    Taking the Fear Out of Cardiac Codes with Susan Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 46:51


    Welcome back to Don't Eat Your Young, the podcast that delves into the inspiring stories and impactful work of individuals shaping the landscape of healthcare. In this episode, we shine a spotlight on Susan B. Davis, widely known as the Rescue RN, who has become a leading figure in cardiac arrest awareness, CPR training, and AED preparedness within communities.Susan B. Davis has dedicated her career to transforming public understanding and response to cardiac emergencies. In the hospital setting, Susan identified a critical gap in the preparedness of healthcare professionals to manage in-hospital cardiac arrests effectively. This insight led her to establish CodePRep, an innovative mock code training program designed to enhance the competency and readiness of hospital staff. Susan's impact extends into her role as the Resuscitation Education Manager for a prominent healthcare system in Southwest Florida. In this capacity, she oversees the development and implementation of all things related to resuscitation for healthcare professionals. Her leadership ensures that the system's staff are current with the latest cardiac care protocols and proficient in their application, ultimately enhancing patient survival rates and setting new standards in resuscitation education. Susan's visionary approach and unwavering dedication have established her as a distinguished figure in resuscitation preparedness and response.LINKSFind the CodePRep Workshop here www.rescuern.com.Book Rescue RN for speaking events here www.rescuern.com.Follow Susan's journey on LinkedIn and YouTube.

    Protecting Your Rights as a Nurse with Maggie Ortiz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 40:32


    Maggie Ortiz, a seasoned nurse with over 23 years of experience, brings a wealth of expertise to the nursing community. Having worked in diverse roles, including bedside nursing, administration, and as a Texas Board of Nursing investigator, Maggie is well-versed in protecting nurses from litigation. As the Founder of Advocates for Nurses, she educates fellow nurses on navigating challenges, shares valuable tips on self-protection, and offers her connection for nurses dealing with licensing issues.Maggie returns this season to share insights into how nurses can protect themselves and provides her personal contact number to those facing potential issues regarding their license. She also teaches courses to empower nurses in safeguarding themselves while caring for patients.

    Fighting Violence in the Workplace with Mel Cortez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 43:58


    Mel Cortez has been a nurse for 15 years, and an entrepreneur for many of those years. She noticed a gap in nursing and took action. In this episode, she shares her experience facing a violent patient in a community hospital, leading her to initiate a "ground-up" approach to empower nurses. Collaborating with military friends, Mel developed Cortex Gold, a comprehensive training program for healthcare professionals to prevent and handle violence. Discover how Mel is making workplaces safer and explore Cortex Gold for essential knowledge in preventing harm.Mel Cortez is making the workplace a safer place. If you are threatened by violence or want the knowledge to prevent harm to yourself, your coworkers or your patients, Cortex Gold is something to check out.

    Healing PTSD in Nursing with Jill Brandl

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 39:42


    Jill Brandl was an RN who worked to become a Holistic Psych Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Despite her education in mental health, Jill needed help with her own burnout from her years in healthcare, as well as dealing with trauma outside of her job. After what she describes as “total burnout”, Jill decided it was time to put herself first and begin the journey to a more healthy life. She stepped away from her job to focus on helping herself so she could continue to help others.Jill says that the mental health of nurses is her passion now. She says that step one to healing is admitting that things have to change and not allowing shame to get in the way of asking for help. Nurses have been taught to think that burnout just goes with the territory and we should just suck it up and move through the exhaustion and difficulty of caring for others. Jill tells us that we must set boundaries, know our worth as people, and not get wrapped up in how we may be perceived if we put ourselves first.Jill now offers help to nurses who are going through burnout or mental health issues. She utilizes evidence-based modalities to help others begin to heal themselves. Jill helps others by using mind-body healing and neuroscience-based flow-state coaching. She also focuses on the root cause of mental health, so that clients can make lasting changes.

    Cannabis Nursing with Alicia Schaal

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 45:42


    With the explosion of cannabis use in the U.S., Alicia Schaal saw a gap in knowledge for healthcare professionals. Without much evidence-based information to find, she decided to educate herself so she could share that knowledge with others, namely the nurses and physicians that were unsure how cannabis impacts the our patients and the care that we deliver. Alicia is currently taking pharmacology and other related courses to arm herself with the most up to date research. She is also a certified Cannabis Nurse in Minnesota. She recently  formed Midwest Cannabis Professionals, a consulting and education business. On her website, her goal is to “help improve your quality of life with medical cannabis”. Anyone can reach out to her for information so that they can make educated decisions for their own care. She also works with healthcare professionals so that they may feel more comfortable making decisions about their patient's care regarding cannabis use.  Alicia is very knowledgeable when it comes to cannabis and if she doesn't know the answer to a question, you can bet that she will find the answer to best help her customers. This is a much needed service in a time when there is such little information. Alicia is certainly moving us in the right direction. Links: Alicia's website midwestcannabisprofessionals.com.Follow Alice's journey on LinkedIn.

    From RN to Patient: Navigating Breast Cancer with Natalie D'Itri

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 48:48


    Being a nurse was the easy part compared to being a patient. Natalie D'Itri was an educator and was involved in oncology research as an RN. What she didn't anticipate was being a patient and learning how to navigate the healthcare system in a totally different capacity. In this week's episode, Beth talks with Natalie about her journey with breast cancer, from both perspectives – patient and nurse.Last season, we heard from Natalie as the podcast host of CareerWise Nurse. This season, she returns to discuss her life after a breast cancer diagnosis. From this experience, Natalie has started a podcast called Breast Cancer Life, where you can hear her personal story about what she endured from diagnosis through her treatment.Natalie approaches this episode with humility, education, and newfound compassion for the patients going through the same experiences she has endured. Check out her podcast to learn more about her story. Links: Listen to the Breast Cancer Life podcast here. Follow Natalie's journey on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.

    Season Four is Coming Soon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 1:41


    Welcome back to Season Four of "Don't Eat Your Young"! I'm your host, Beth Quass, and I am beyond excited to be back recording for this season. A huge thank you to all you amazing listeners who keep coming back to hear the incredible stories from nurses just like you.I'm incredibly grateful for the nurses who join me on the show, sharing their expertise, vulnerabilities, and experiences in this challenging profession. We all know how tough it is in healthcare right now, especially for nurses. That's why this season, I've brought on guests who I hope will inspire us all – whether it's to find renewed passion in our work, persevere through the challenges, or make the courageous decision to leave if that's what's best for our well-being. Because at the end of the day, we all want to be healthy and able to care for others, including ourselves.If you're interested in being a guest on the show, please reach out to me at beth@donteatyouryoung.com.Links:Follow me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.

    Professional Development for Nurses with Rachael Murray

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 31:03


    Neonatal nurse practitioner Rachel Murray joins your host Beth Quaas to talk about her shift from nursing to also start working as a professional development trainer. She studied at Dale Carnegie Training, which gave her a unique perspective on how to train others. The program fanned her passion to educate people. She and Beth discuss her training methods she's learned and how these training methods could (and should!) be used in training nurses as well as administrators. ABOUT RACHAELRachael has been a Registered Nurse since 2004 and, subsequently, a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner since 2011. As a clinician, she was frequently responsible for mentoring and training new staff and quickly realized she loved it! This lead her to pursue a second career in professional development training in 2014 through Dale Carnegie Training, in which she worked with individuals and teams from a variety of industries and eventually became certified as a Master Trainer responsible for developing and certifying prospective trainers. In 2020, she decided to combine her two passions of nursing and training when she started Elevate Nurses LLC, a business dedicated to providing quality training to Registered Nurses. Rachael has served as Chair of her organization's Professional Practice Council, President of the San Diego Chapter of the Association of California Nurse Leaders (ACNL), co-chair of the state-level ACNL Communications and Voice committee, as well as lead of several sub-committees for the San Diego Chapter. Rachael was born and raised in Wisconsin but has been escaping the cold in SoCal for almost a decade. LINKS Email Rachael Rachael on LinkedIn Elevate Nurses on Facebook and LinkedIn (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Rachael Murray

    Moving Beyond Toxic Workplaces with Allison Twede

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 29:55


    Beth talks with Allison Twede about her journey through nursing – from toxic workplace environments to admin positions to finally finding her calling to help other nurses heal. It's a powerful conversation as they explore her path to healing herself while also following her calling to heal others.Allison Twede is a registered nurse, teacher, podcast host and creative entrepreneur. Allison has been on a spiritual journey for years and is passionate about helping others on their journey as well. As a nurse, Allison discovered how many people struggle with self-love and resilience. Allison's hope is to share what she has learned through education, employment and her personal practice to bring others along on this journey of love and self discovery.LINKSAllison on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTubeAllison's podcast From Weeds to Wildflowers on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and AmazonLearn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page! (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Allison Twede

    From Nursing at Sea to Dogs with Diabetes – a Conversation with Denise Gruzensky

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 31:26


    Nursing at SeaHer adventures started when she took a job as nurse on a Carnival Cruise at the turn of the century. The travel was a selling point, but Denise Gruzensky loved nursing in this unique environment. She worked as a nurse practitioner but could also work as a nurse when needed. Gruzensky's taken advantage of the world of online consulting and sees a lot of good in this shift. When she found out her dog had diabetes, she used that as a teaching opportunity to write a children's book that lets kids with diabetes know that they're not alone. Beth has a wonderful conversation in this episode with Denise about all of this. Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About DeniseI am a certified family Nurse Practitioner with my master's degree in Nursing from the University of San Diego.  I've worked in Emergency Medicine, Carnival Cruise Lines, Indian Health Services, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, and a concurrent career for the last six years as a Legal Nurse Consultant. I love continuing education, career development and I'm passionate about patient education and preventative care. My practice philosophy: “I believe in treating the whole patient. They are best equipped to partner in their care and wellness when they understand why we make recommendations and are empowered to participate in their healthcare decisions.”In 2021, when our family moved, I remained with my practice and transitioned to a primarily virtual practice.I assisted with Adventist Health's AHEAD (Adventist Health Early All-Around Detection) program, piloting remote cancer risk evaluation screenings. I am a graduate of the 2022 IC.I am a wife, a mother to four littles and a fur kid (dog). We love being outdoors hiking, biking swimming, camping and more.                                                                                                                 I grew up loving all animals. As an adult, I developed a passion for rescues. In addition to writing, I volunteer for local animal shelters, work as a Family Nurse Practitioner, and I'm a mom to four humans-and a dog. We are a forever family through adoption which all started when I rescued Harley.In “Not Like the Others” you are introduced to Harley, my rescued Yorkshire terrier. He will learn the meaning of a forever family and unconditional love.How do you talk to your child about their newly diagnosed illness? How do you tell your child their pet has an illness like diabetes? What can you do to explain loving unconditionally? The answer is “Harley's Story”.I believe pets teach us important life lessons. “Not Like the Others” is the first book in my series “Life Lessons from Fur Friends”.Links Denise on the web, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Email Denise (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Denise Gruzensky

    Living the NursePreneur Life with Catie Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 30:09


    With the launch of NursePreneurs, Catie Harris created a mentorship program that empowers nurses to monetize their knowledge, develop business skills, and help healthcare delivery evolve. Join us today as Catie talks about her program and her journey to start it.Catie talks about her exploratory approach she takes with clients, and the varieties of areas nurses have ideas for great business ventures. Her approach is to help them nurture those ideas and share them with the world as new businesses. She also talks about the importance of networking and how she helps. And of course there's the challenge of asking for money, but she has ways to help there as well. Plus, she has some tips on what to look for when finding your own coach.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!Links NursePreneurs website, the podcast, and the blog NursePreneurs on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Catie Harris (00:53) - Catie Harris (01:29) - Catie's Background (03:24) - Her Business Now (05:08) - Her Approach (06:48) - Obstacles (09:07) - Her Podcast (12:41) - Networking (14:12) - Who She Follows (14:54) - Ideas (18:02) - Asking for Money (21:38) - Getting Out There (24:11) - Looking to the Future (25:25) - When Looking for a Coach (27:54) - Tips (28:55) - Wrapping Up

    Expanding Your Creativity with Rachel Dick

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 27:41


    Meet RachelAfter a discriminatory incident at work showed Rachel how the system thought of her and her fellow nurses, registered nurse Rachel Dick decided she needed to be in a place where she didn't have to answer to anyone but herself. That led her on a journey to become a certified holistic nurse coach, working with nurses to unlock their own potential. Rachel coaches nurses and runs workshops, helping them to unlock their own creativity and find their own voices. She also works to help them process trauma through writing. In this conversation, Rachel and Beth talk about her journey, her coaching, the political discrimination that led her to make the change in her life, and more. Tune in!About RachelRachel is a registered nurse and certified holistic nurse coach. Her passion lies in helping individuals unlock their creative potential. Along with Tilda Shalof, nurse and bestselling author, she has founded The Nurse's Way, an interactive workshop geared to helping nurses find their voice and master the art of storytelling.Links Rachel Dick Coaching Email Rachel Rachel on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page! (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Rachel Dick

    Life in the OR with Sonya Spruill

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 34:53


    Meet SonyaI was born and raised in Walterboro, South Carolina. I was told that at the age of three, I told my family that I wanted to be a nurse.  After high school, I attended college for two years at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, where I thought I wanted to major in Industrial Psychology.  Somehow, nursing was not on my compass at the time and I took a different path.I left Spelman and came home to hold various jobs. I became a career administrative assistant for various industries, such as financial (working for CFO, Controller, Credit Manager) and legal (assistant for corporate bankruptcy, immigration, school education, and environmental lawyers).  When presented with the opportunity to attend law school, I decided then that, although I liked what I did, it was not what I truly wanted to pursue for a career.I decided to go back to school at Trident Technical College in 2003.  I finished with my ADN in 2006.  I had begun as a Student Tech on 8D during my last year at Trident but I had always been interested in the OR so I decided to take a job in the Main Operating Room as a new grad.  I started in 2006 and since then, I have become the Unit Magnet Champion, RNIII, Selecting Talent Peer Interviewer, member of the OR Shared Governance Council, CNOR, and Unit Certification Champion.  I became a mid-shift staff nurse where I was exposed to multiple services:  Urology, GYN, DaVinci, ENT/Plastics/Oral, Ortho, Neuro and Pediatrics.  This gave me a wealth of knowledge and I became a resource and mentor to many. I decided to go back to school in 2014 to receive my BSN, which  I received from University of Texas – Arlington in December 2016.  I also received my MSN program in Nurse Education there in 2018.   I am one of the Nursing Professional Development Specialists for the ORs at a large academic medical center, where I am the lead for orientation/onboarding for 50 ORs. Links Sonya on Instagram Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page! (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Sonya Spruill (34:02) - Wrapping Up

    Holistic Well-Being with Liz Burkholder

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 33:18


    Meet LizLiz Burkholder from Charlotte, North Carolina, joins Beth today. Liz Burkholder is an integrative, double-board certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, hypnotherapist, trauma specialist, and mind-body practitioner. She and Beth talk about holistic well-being and how to take care of yourself through deconstructive transformation.About LizLiz began her own healing journey at age 17 after a divine intervention changed the trajectory of her life. After her experience with trauma as a child, she found herself as a lost, self-loathing, depressed, and anxious high school dropout with no sense of self-worth.Liz has spent her life healing herself and becoming a healer for others. Her biggest passion is teaching others how to heal themselves. She uses hypnotherapy, meditation, breathwork, and yoga as some of her primary interventions. She developed Transpersonal and Trauma Healing Hypnotherapy (TTHH) to help people actually process, release, and heal traumatic events that have negatively affected their body, mind, and life. Her motto is “Anything can be healed.” Liz is currently pursuing a PhD in Mind Body Medicine with a specialization in Integrative Mental Health from Saybrook University.Links Reach out to Liz at Burkholder Wellness Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page! (00:00) - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Liz Burkholder

    Learning Like a Renegade with Antra Boyd and Karen DiMarco

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 46:25


    Antra Boyd met Karen DiMarco when Karen was teaching nurses how to work and advocate for our patients by thinking outside the box. Through that chance meeting, they formed a company called RNegade. They are changing the way that nurses and others learn and make it fun and informative. RNegade offers continuing education credit by listening to podcasts with guests from various backgrounds and experiences, but all knowledgeable in the content they are speaking on. No more boring grind to get CE credit, but learning on the go that is fast and simple. Antra and Karen are also expanding to offer more content to nurses. They are looking for content creators to bring even more information. If you feel you have something to share, check out their link and learn more about it. We all benefit when we share our knowledgeLearn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!Links RNegade Email Antra Email Karen Antra on LinkedIn RNegade Pro on Facebook The RNegade Podcast 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Antra Boyd & Karen DiMarco

    You are Worth It! with Tammy Ward

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 34:53


    From Caring for Patients to Caring for CaregiversTammy Ward has been in healthcare for 23 years. She moved from bedside nursing to becoming a CRNA. Throughout that process, she has realized that she has more to give. Her love for taking care of patients has moved out of the hospital setting to one of caring for the caregivers. She works with clients on a more personal basis, teaching them to put themselves first. Tammy wants others to succeed just as she has and helps others find what works for them to live their healthiest lives, both physically and mentally.About TammyI am here to inspire and empower clients to prioritize themselves, let go of limiting beliefs and build their best life! I am a nurse anesthetist and have been working in health care for 23 years. My coaching journey stemmed from the love of caring for others. With the burnout in health care, I experienced the importance and necessity of daily self-care practices. Being coached myself helped me prioritize my personal needs and desires for my life. As I dove deeper into self care, it inspired me to become a certified health & life coach and create my own business, Elite Health & Life Coaching. Coaching has given me the opportunity to help people who are looking for change and transformation in their own lives. If you don't know where to start, look no further! Through coaching I help women and men prioritize themselves, reduce stress, increase energy and shed excess weight. I will help guide you to an empowered position of self love, positive body image and maintain sustainable weight loss goals. Links Elite Health & Life Coaching Find Tammy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Tammy Ward

    Historic MN Nurses Strike: How it Impacts Nurses and Patients with Chris Rubesch

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 26:05


    Chris came into nursing as a second career. For seven years, he has worked with cardiac patients in a large hospital where he takes care of some of the sickest patients. In order to do his job well, Chris needs time with each patient, resources to assist him in that care, and a safe environment to do so. But as we've seen, staff to patient ratios are not aligned, and resources are diminishing. Violence in healthcare settings is at an all time high.Early on in his nursing career, Chris got involved. He quickly realized the impact he could make by advocating for nurses so started working with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA). Through that work, he helps lead the historic strike that involves 22,000 nurses in Minnesota. Determined to fight for safe staffing levels, safer work environments, and benefits that will keep nurses at the bedside, Chris is part of a movement that will shape our profession.Links Minnesota Nurses Association Facebook: Chris for MNA VP Email Chris 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Chris Rubesch and the Historic MN Nurses Strike

    Reducing Your Stress Through Calming Calligraphy with Angie Bailey

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 31:00


    After struggling with the ever-shifting challenges of nursing during the pandemic, Angie Bailey realized she'd had enough. That's when she retired from the profession and moved to a focus on the art of calligraphy. She found an incredible peace with it and now teaches it to help others find that sense of calm. Angie joins Beth in this episode to talk about her struggles in the nursing field and how this shift has led to a more positive, peaceful life for not just her but also for the people taking her classes.About AngieAs a 33-year veteran RN, Angie understands the mounting stresses of working in a demanding and intense hospital environment. After struggling to practice meditation as a form of stress reduction, Angie rediscovered the therapeutic benefits of the art of calming calligraphy, a love from her childhood. Now it's her mission to share this revelation with other nurses, healthcare workers, and hospital staff so they can enjoy the same relief she has obtained from this restorative practice.Links Support Don't Eat Your Young on Patreon Angie Bailey Art and Soul Find Angie on LinkedIn Connect with Angie Bailey Art and Soul on Facebook or Instagram 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Angie Bailey 00:53 - Angie's Background 13:17 - Calligraphy 18:48 - Intention, Attention, Attitude 19:55 - Calming Calligraphy Classes 27:53 - Last Thoughts 29:28 - Wrap Up

    The Careerwise Nurse with Natalie D'Itri

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 28:34


    Meet Natalie D'ItriIn this episode, Beth talks with Natalie D'Itri, a coach for nurses who want to grow in their professional lives as well as host of the Careerwise Nurse podcast. Their conversation ranges through Natalie's background and how and why she moved into coaching. They talk about their goals to help nurses realize their career dreams and realize them. Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About NatalieNatalie D'Itri is living her dream of helping nurses find fulfillment in their work. Natalie is host of the Careerwise Nurse podcast and is a coach to nurses looking for expert guidance to launch, grow, and thrive in their professional lives. She is an experienced RN, having worked inpatient and outpatient settings as a direct caregiver, an educator and a clinical mentor. Nurses are tasked with taking care of the sickest people and populations. Natalie helps nurses take ownership of their career and identify resources to build a rich nursing life. Links Careerwise Nurse podcast Careerwise Nurse on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram Schedule a Time to Talk with Natalie or Email Natalie 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Natalie D'Itri

    Mentoring and Positive Growing with Laurel Ash

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 28:56


    Meet Laurel AshBeth and Laurel have a conversation about Laurel's start in hospice and home care, working as a nurse practitioner, her transition to academia, her mentorship program, and more. Laurel currently goes out doing healthcare with seniors and is loving what she's doing. She loves working in this capacity, and they talk about the return to a system where healthcare workers go out into the field to work instead of at a facility.The transition to practice and mentoring is critical for Laurel as it's an opportunity to help retain MPs and PAs. It's also an opportunity to work on a reduction in bullying in the field. “As a leader, for me to develop a culture of belonging – where people feel they belong, that they are valued, that they are respected – can really set the stage for giving each person that safety so that they can perform at their highest level.” Being non-judgmental is key as a mentor, and everyone needs those people to help them in the field. Mentoring is critical.Part of mentoring may be doing more training to learn how to communicate better. It's also important to get away from the blame-and-shame system that still happens. The field may not be perfect, but it's important to build a place for everyone to be that's safe and working according to your values.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!LinksConnect with Laurel on LinkedIn 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Laurel Ash 01:47 - Meet Laurel 02:03 - Laurel's Career 07:01 - Do you have to be a nurse practitioner? 09:07 - Transition to Practice 10:11 - Bullying 17:52 - Communication 20:33 - Root Cause Analysis 22:25 - Bridge Between Board of Nursing and the Facility 24:48 - Strong Background 25:45 - Something to Leave Nurses With 26:55 - Connecting with Laurel 27:40 - Wrapping Up

    Mapping the Right Direction for Your Career and Life: Talking Inspiration with Susan Farese

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 30:50


    Susan Farese, a Force of NatureSusan has been a nurse, but has also worn many other hats as she's moved through life. Currently, Susan runs SJF Communications – her own PR firm – where she helps pretty much anyone, including nurses market themselves and find the directions for their own lives they're most excited about.It's invigorating to listen to Susan as she is full of positive energy and believes in people. She knows nurses are powerful forces in their roles, but also sees that many nurses need other outlets. Whether it's a hobby, a side job, or a new career path, she's here to help.Susan and Beth talk about coaching and why it's so important to find a coach or a mentor to help find your direction in life. They also talk about the importance of finding outlets – especially with the world of the pandemic in which we're all living, which has broken many spirits.They also talk about finding inspiration, career mapping, as well as Susan's book, which has recently been re-published.It's an exciting and inspiring conversation that will certainly get you thinking about how best to shape your own lives.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About SusanSusan J. Farese, MSN, RN, a native of New Jersey, is the owner/ president of  SJF Communications, San Diego, CA. SJF Communications, originally established in 2002 in San Jose, CA, provides communications services including Public Relations, Publicity, Marketing, Websites, Filmmaking, Acting, Social Media, Writing and Public Speaking, Photography, Mentoring, Coaching and Legal Nurse Consulting services. Ms. Farese has diversified experience in health care/communications, including clinical nursing practice, management, education/training, research and consulting.She has a Masters Degree in Nursing in Adult Health from Seton Hall University (NJ) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from Widener University(PA). Susan has presented numerous continuing education classes, seminars, and keynotes. Susan is the author of the book Poetic Expressions in Nursing…Sharing the Caring (1993 and 2021), currently teaches ‘Capturing Your Creativity with Haiku' workshops and has published poetry and articles on a variety of topics…In addition to her being on the advisory board of San Diego Film Week, Susan is a member of SAG-AFTRA,  American Legion Post 43, Veterans in Media & Entertainment, San Diego Writers Ink the San Diego Press Club, the Southern California Writers Association, the Army Nurse Corps Association.Since 2017, Susan has been a Volunteer Mentor in the San Diego State University Aztec Mentor Program.Complete list of clients at https://sjfcommunications.com/list-of-clients/Contact SJF Communications at: 408-398-5940 or sjfcommunications@gmail.com.Links Susan's Website Susan on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Linktree Susan's book ‘Poetic Expressions in Nursing…Sharing the Caring' 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young 00:53 - About Susan Farese 04:04 - The Joint Commission 06:07 - What She's Doing Now 07:44 - Moving Into Entrepreneurial Directions 12:39 - Coaching and Mentorship 17:06 - Susan's Book 19:52 - Finding Outlets 21:47 - Change Is Coming 23:20 - Career Mapping 26:58 - Inspiration 29:22 - Wrapping Up

    Funding Our Healthcare System: An Old Model Reimagined with John Silver

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 32:17


    The Public Utility ModelJohn Silver joins Beth to discuss the Public Utility Model, a plan to shift the healthcare insurance structure, bringing needed healthcare to everyone. A central council led by nurses – which would also include physicians and other allied healthcare professionals – would work to provide a better and stronger foundation for preventative healthcare for the people of the US, not just disease care. John talks about his look back through history to find a model that could work as a way to fund healthcare, and found that the public utility companies were managed locally and with great success. Healthcare spending is like a runaway train and is not sustainable. John's ideas about a new twist with an old concept is worth listening to, as it just may be the way to reimagine the administration of healthcare funding.They discuss John's Declaration of Independence for Nurses and why John felt it was critical to put it together. They also talk about John's program, Nurses Transforming Healthcare, and why it's critical for nurses in this country to come together as a force to bring impactful change to policies of all sorts.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About JohnDr. Silver started in healthcare in 1974, and became a Respiratory Therapist in 1978. After receiving his nursing degree, he worked extensively in critical care, including medical and surgical ICU's, trauma units, burn units, and neurological ICU's. He spent the last decade of practice in the emergency room. Dr. Silver writes and speaks about political issues in nursing and healthcare. He has presented both nationally and internationally on health policy, the restructuring of healthcare systems, and the role of nursing in that process. He has also spoken to a variety of nurse practitioner groups on political tactics for prescriptive authority and independent practice. In 2004, he led Spectrum's international on-line chat prior to the election. He also studies nursing leadership and has a particular interest in the political fracturing of nursing. Dr. Silver started at NOVA Southeastern in 2005 as an adjunct professor and became an Associate professor full time in 2010. He teaches a variety of courses including health assessment, the second medical-surgical nursing class, as well as problem solving and the trends in nursing class taught in the last term. He has also taught ethics, health policy, and the introductory class in the Master's program. Currently, Dr. Silver is a Program Chair in an ADN program of nursing.Links Nurses Transforming Healthcare Just a Union... of Nurses: The Rise to Political Power of the California Nursing Association by John Silver 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •John Silver 00:53 - Intro to John Silver 01:17 - John's Background 04:43 - The Public Utility Model 10:25 - Insurance 14:06 - Figuring Out the Budget 16:36 - The Central Council 19:10 - The One Step 21:08 - Nurses Transforming Healthcare 24:10 - Declaration of Independence for Nurses 27:55 - Advice & Tips 29:37 - Wrapping Up

    A Broken System Revealed: Nursing During the Pandemic with Troy McMullen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 32:56


    In this week's episode, Beth is joined by new nurse Troy McMullen, a nurse of three years who started just before the pandemic hit. Beth and Troy talk about his journey to become a nurse and what that meant when COVID took over the world. He talks about the various locations he worked as a travel nurse and how similar they all were in the frustrations he had with the system's lack of proper care for the patients. Troy and Beth remind everyone that you have to know when to say no, even if that makes co-workers frustrated. It's a journey you won't soon forget.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page! 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Troy McMullen 01:19 - Troy's Background 03:40 - The First Few Months of COVID 05:45 - Deciding to Work 07:43 - Shifting to Long Term Care Facility 12:59 - Next Stops 15:37 - Causes 16:27 - Okay to Say No 22:10 - Patient Mentality 23:57 - Aides 26:19 - CNAs and Techs 27:57 - Troy's Current Work 30:30 - Last Thoughts 31:45 - Wrapping Up

    Learning to Protect Yourself with Maggie Ortiz

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 33:24


    Maggie OrtizIn today's episode, nurse advocate Maggie Ortiz joins your host Beth Quaas to talk about the challenges in our nursing system today. Why is it so frustratingly complicated and why does it seem to be working against the nurses in it? What can nurses do to protect themselves? How do they deal with liability? Do they need their own insurance? There's a lot of information in today's episode so make sure you tune in to this one!Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About MaggieI have been a critical care nurse for 22 years. I started in the ICU, step down, telemetry moved to the ER and started doing local agency work which included Interventional Radiology to do procedural sedation and I enjoyed doing that type of work. From there I started working PACU and Pre-Op, Pre-Assessment testing nurse, surgery centers and once I moved to San Antonio Texas from Omaha received a security clearance and worked at Lackland Air Force Base in the Level I trauma center during the war and then moved over to Brook Army Center in the Level I Trauma Center ICU. Moved to Austin working pretty much all their hospitals to include their Level I ICU working in the float pool and again doing local agency. Helped open a free-standing ER and then soon took a job at the Texas Board of Nursing as an Investigator. Stayed for about 6 months couldn't take the lack of due process being extended to nurses left went to the cath lab where I have worked primarily now for the last 8 years. I started doing some grassroots activist work while I finished my bachelors and went onto get my Master's in leadership and Administration which I have opted never to use, and I've stayed at the bedside with my people.Links Get in touch with Maggie via email or just text or call 512-766-8945 (Text works best!) Get in touch with Maggie on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Maggie Ortiz 01:27 - Maggie's Background 02:32 - Masters in Leadership 03:11 - Board of Nursing 05:01 - Treated Differently 06:37 - Nurse Advocate 09:00 - Scapegoats 11:08 - Criminal Charges? 14:40 - Nurses' Liability 16:38 - Case Examples 19:24 - Protecting Yourself 26:47 - Travel Nursing 29:19 - Advocates for Nurses

    The Compassionate Approach with Sandra Capito

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 37:22


    Sandra CapitoIn today's episode – which was recorded September 2021, so information may be a bit out of date – nurse Sandra Capito joins your host Beth Quaas all the way from Melbourne, Australia, to talk about her work as a nurse to bring more compassion and empathy to the workplace for patients and fellow nurses. The goal? Making everyone feel worthy.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About SandraI've been a Registered Nurse for 30 years. This amazing profession has provided me with knowledge and experiences in hospital care, community support, public health management, teaching, and disability. I have learned from and worked with some amazing human beings. These include both colleagues and patients and their families.Looking back, the hours were long and at times relentless. The workloads were massive and exhausting – but we showed up everyday to provide care and safety to our patients.Having returned into the “clinical setting” in 2021 during the worldwide pandemic, I was able to work again in a team – which I have always enjoyed. I began to observe the interactions around me. These were between nurse and patient; nurse to nurse and doctors; and nurse with student nurses and support staff-patient services assistants. As an outsider, you could easily conclude that it was a very well oiled machine – things seemed to be running well and everyone knew their role/function. As I have always been a very curious person, I would talk to and observe people. I would often be asked to lead the team and provide advice to nurses if they required it. As is my leadership style, I always made sure that everyone in my team was acknowledged and seen every shift.What I observed was this:The attitudes from senior staff directly affected the mood and “vibe” of the whole shift. Lack of effective and consistent communication left nurses vulnerable and disconnected. I noticed disengagement ( which looked like laziness) which then further perpetuated disconnection. I tended to aim for people who were in this category. I would ask them questions about themselves and how they felt about working. I would also share about myself.Finding commonality has always been “my jam”. The interactions were often brief. My only goal was to acknowledge each individual as worthy and appreciated and that they mattered. Without fail, this changed their attitude. They were more likely to come to me if they had an issue or concern. They worked better and happier. They felt safe knowing we were all in this together. Simple I know, but effective.We need as a profession to acknowledge each other's paths, similarities and differences and embrace them. Everyone has hidden talents and skills and we need all of them to help evolve and shape the future of nursing.Sandra on LinkedIn Facebook Instagram ß 00:00 - Season Three Intro 01:17 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Sandra Capito 02:24 - Life Down Under 04:04 - How Pandemic's Affected Nurses 08:22 - Retaining Nurses 10:51 - Equity 12:56 - Technological Advances 14:44 - Shifting Attitudes 18:40 - Personal Stories 25:48 - Helping Supervisors 27:35 - New Directions 30:19 - Teaching Others 33:03 - I'm Sandra 33:55 - Tips or Advice 35:38 - Wrap Up

    A Nurse's View From the Patient's Side with Rachel Chianakas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 30:12


    Rachel Chianakas and Compassionate CareRachel Chianakas lost her ability to work as a bedside nurse after a knee injury with a subsequent failed surgery. Following her first surgery, she was made to feel “crazy” and “embarrassed” when she was told that she was fine and was healing normally. With her symptoms continuing, she was losing hope until a complete stranger told her she should seek a second opinion. She did just that and found that her symptoms were real. She finally felt validated.Through her experience, she has become a fierce patient advocate and now works with low-income patients and assists them in navigating the immensely confusing healthcare system. Rachel is very grateful to the donor of a ligament graft placed in her knee and is able to function because of that selfless act of a stranger. Because of that, she encourages others to become donors and honors those that have donated organs and tissues so that others can continue to live.Rachel is working to create a website where people can be educated on traversing the healthcare system and wants those that need help to reach out to her. She also would like to work with healthcare providers to educated them in delivering compassionate care to every patient they encounter and always be a patient advocate.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About RachelRachel Chianakas is a Registered Nurse living in Milwaukee Wisconsin. She obtained her degree from OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Illinois and began her career in the Emergency Department where she became passionate about providing both safe and quality care to each and every patient she cared for. Rachel has always taken pride in delivering safe care as a nurse and has helped foster change in her working environments to improve patient safety. After personally experiencing harm during a routine surgical procedure, Rachel's passion and desire to advocate for patients grew exponentially as she learned firsthand the true impact a surgical error can make on one's life. Rachel is here to give others a voice who have also been affected by patient harm and believes in the importance of being an advocate for yourself, transparency between healthcare workers and patients, the importance of second opinions, and effective communication amongst healthcare providers.Links Rachel's Website Email Rachel Rachel on LinkedIn 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Rachel Chianakas

    Helping Nurses Heal Nurses with Traci Powell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 31:49


    Traci Powell is helping nurses heal.Traci Powell is a PMHNP and is nationally certified in Trauma Care. She has known 3 colleagues that have completed suicide and is dedicated to helping others heal before they take their own lives. She says that professionals in medicine don't usually reach out for help. Traci offers intense therapy in different states in the US, hoping to reach as many people as she can.Traci has a Facebook group called Nurses Healing Nurses that is a dedicated space for nurses to share their stories and gain positive feedback from others who can understand what we are all going through in this profession. “Nursing is beyond burnout, it is PTSD”, says Traci, and many need the help that she is able to provide.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About TraciI'm a board certified psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner, Certified Trauma Treatment Specialist, writer, trauma education consultant and an unshakable force dedicated to helping you become the person you were always meant to be and unbecome what was never you in the first place.Links Traci's website The Rebuilt Woman Send Traci an Email Traci on LinkedIn The Rebuilt Woman on Facebook Nurses Healing Nurses Facebook Group 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young • Traci Powell

    Happy Holidays from Don't Eat Your Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 2:00


    May your holidays bring peace, rest, and joy. To all in our family of nurses, we love you, we thank you, and we wish you strength.00:00 - Happy Holidays from Don't Eat Your Young

    Stopping Health Care Violence with Sheila Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 35:42


    Fighting to Stop Violence in the Healthcare SystemSheila Wilson has been a nurse for decades, but is still out there advocating and supporting nurses. Have you been a victim of healthcare violence and didn't get the support you needed? Sheila will talk about how to find resources and continues to fight to decrease the incidence of assault and battery of our bedside nurses.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About SheilaSheila Wilson is a registered nurse who has served in both clinical and administrative management positions, as well as executive leadership roles, for over 30 years. As a clinician and in-patient care manager, she has worked tirelessly with HIV/AIDS, TB and substance abuse patients, as well as under-served populations in the Boston area. Ms. Wilson earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing at the University of Massachusetts and her MPH from the School of Public Health at Boston University.I created Stop Health Care Violence in 2009 to bring more awareness to the plight of the Health Care Workers. In 2018 Stop Health Care Violence became a Non-Profit. The mission of our Non-Profit is to educate and inform the public on the alarming epidemic committed against healthcare personnel. We want to provide support and advocacy for victims and lobby for change.Links Stop Healthcare Violence on the web and Facebook Heal the Healer Facebook group 00:00 - Tempo: 120.0 00:23 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Sheila Wilson 33:05 - Wrapping Up

    When Standards of Care Are Breached with Ashley Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 34:40


    The Legal Side of NursingAshley Hughes has been a Legal Nurse Consultant for several years and is back this season to talk about implications when standards of care have been breached. She will share tips on documentation and how to learn more about standards of care. Ashley also discusses how this impacts travel nurses, and how to become familiar with the state or facility that they are working in. Don't miss out on this very informative episode!Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About AshleyAshley Hughes has over 13 years of nursing experience in various ICU specialities, Nursing Management, and Emergency Room. She very well knows the navigations of the healthcare system and the various medical standards of care. During her years of nursing experience, she obtained her Legal Nurse Consultant Certification through the American Society of Legal Nurse Consultants (ASLNC) in May 2016, and since then has been practicing as a Legal Nurse Consultant and Nurse Expert Witness.Ashley certifications includes the American Society of Legal Nurse Consultants (ASLNC), Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN), Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC), Basic Life Support (BLS), and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). As an instructor she teaches as needed for Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) and Basic Life Support (BLS).Ashley is now utilizing her knowledge and experience to assist attorneys and their clients with any case involving health, illness, or injury for the plaintiff or defense. She also currently has a Legal Nurse Consulting Mentorship where she trains and mentors her fellow nurses to use their nursing expertise as a Legal Nurse Consultant. Ashley also helps Nurse Business owners to develop policies and procedures for their nursing business.She is thankful to her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to have the opportunity to fill in the gap between the medical and legal worlds through legal nurse consulting.Links True Vine Legal Ashley on LinkedIn and Instagram If you would like to schedule an appointment with Ashley, click on this link 00:17 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Ashley Hughes 31:19 - Wrapping Up

    Working to Stop Healthcare Violence with June Garen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 35:33


    Healthcare violence is all too real and June Garen is fighting to change that.After decades in the OR, June Garen decided it was time for a change. She was interested in psych mental health nursing and took a job at a state mental health facility. In 2017, she was assaulted by a patient and suffered a head injury, among other physical and emotional injuries. After the violent act, she found there were no resources for her to get help and she felt “shamed and blamed” at work.Since that time, she has worked to change that. She is spending her time talking to legislators, and is getting involved in moving bills through to protect healthcare workers and first responders while also helping others heal from such devastating trauma. She wrote a book titled “Hey, I Could Use a Little Help Here,” a story not only about her trauma but also a tribute to a less fortunate nurse that lost her life due to healthcare violence. The book is an eye opener and a call to action. The time is now and we can all shed light on this issue to improve our work environments.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About JuneA life-long northern New Englander, June Zanes Garen has spent almost four decades on the frontlines of nursing. After experiencing a violent physical assault in her workplace, she has become an advocate for survivors of healthcare workplace violence. June is currently employed as a nurse in a local school district.Links June's Website June on LinkedIn June on Instagram June on Facebook 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •June Garen

    Fighting to Improve Working Conditions with Rasheda Hatchett

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 41:21


    Rasheda HatchettRasheda Hatchett is a nursing leader making every effort to improve the working conditions of the organizations for which we work. Healthcare is a business, but nurses see it differently. We want to care for patients the best that we can, but it can conflict with the actions of the administrators that are removed from what that care entails. Rasheda works with administrators to help them understand how to take care of the healthcare workers that care for the consumers.Many of us in nursing have worked in toxic environments. It can quickly lead to burnout and possibly poor outcomes for the patients we serve. Rasheda has studied the factors that contribute to negative work environments. What she brings to the table is a wealth of information to share in order to help us get a positive work unit, and hopefully a more satisfying career.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!About RashedaRasheda is an award-winning nurse leader on a mission to help women thrive in the workplace and beyond. She is a Resilience strategist helping organizations build resilient teams that win through her signature programming The Power of Organizational Resilience. Rasheda is a best-selling author and experienced and engaging speaker.Rasheda's Links Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram YouTube 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Rasheda Hatchett

    Finding Your Inner Wellness with Nasrin Parsian

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 32:41


    Finding Your Inner Wellness with Dr. Nasrin “Nas” ParsianOn today's show, Beth is joined by Dr. Nasrin “Nas” Parsian. Nas is a Holistic health professional, Academic Nurse and Emotional health Consultant, Certified Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnosis Trainer. She has 25 years of experience in a wide range of health and wellness paradigms as well as an evidence-based practice with a focus on significance of self-transformation in management of chronic illnesses and mental health. She has undertaken her PhD research project on Spirituality and Chronic health conditions focusing on Diabetes Type I.Her latest and most powerful interest is Heart Intelligence and inner wellness.Focusing on her passion, Heart Intelligence, Nas believes the heart is at the center of transformation and inner wellness. Nas offers coaching, consulting and hypnosis training. She also educates our new nurses and encourages them to be self-confident and true advocates for our patients.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!Links Dr. Nas's website Dr. Nas on Facebook and Instagram Dr. Nas's podcast 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Nasrin Parsian

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