Welcome to the Visionary Nurse® podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses, and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and nurses are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge for cross-sectoral collaboration, this podcast shares the journey and experiences of visionary nurses, entrepreneurs, business and community leaders involved in improving health by being change agents in their spheres of influence. www.visionarynurse.com
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of this podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Vision & Purpose Coach, Consultant, Motivational Speaker, and Health Advocate, and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in our society, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. Most importantly, my goal is to spark your God-given vision, dreams, and goals, so you may live out your life with purpose and passion! In this episode, I feature Carly Waller CNM, owner of New Eden Birth & Wellness PLLC, founder of Breath of Life Christian Birthworkers Association, and Co-host of Unsilence Her -- a podcast to highlight the Black Maternal Health Crisis in the United States and give strategies of solutions and hope! More about New Eden Birth & Wellness PLLC: A private concierge midwifery practice focusing on home birth, well-woman/basic gynecology, and IV therapy services. More about Breath of Life Christian Birthworkers Association: An open network and support group of Christian Birth workers to encourage, support, and uplift, and strategize ways to better serve our communities! #visionarynurse #podcast #birthworker #midwifery #faithandvision #birth ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: https://www.visionarynurse.com or donate using the PayPal link below! Ready to be inspired in this new year? Enroll today in the brand new "Living a Visionary Life" program -- a self-paced, on-demand virtual resource sure to spark your vision and encourage as you dare to be influentially visionary! Secure your access today at: https://www.visionarynurse.com/challenge-page/visionary-life-event --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! #podcast #visionarynurse The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Consultant, Health Advocate, and Vision & Purpose Coach , and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in our society, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature Mr. Calvin Whitmire, founder of Bridging the Gap Advocacy, as he highlights the work and mission of Bridging the Gap located in Laurens, SC. The vision of Bridging the Gap Advocacy is "to assist children and their parents in discovering their natural talents and gifts in an effort to bridge the gap between their aspirations and potential by promoting faith, education, health and wellness, job training, & employment initiatives." You can learn more and support them at: https://bridgingthegapadvo.wixsite.com/btga ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: https://www.visionarynurse.com Have you heard about the Visionary Leadership & Resilience E-Course? Access it today: https://www.visionarynurse.com/challenge-page/visionary-leadership-resilience-ecourse --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome to the special Visionary Nurse® Daily Dose of Vision Series. Today's Dose of Vision is titled: Being a Visionary Leader
Welcome to the special Visionary Nurse® Daily Dose of Vision Series.
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. Thanks for joining me for Part 3 of this year's three-part Summer of Vision Series based on my most recent blog post: Visionary Lessons on Capacity and Capability. Let me know your thoughts! ---------------------------------------------------- Want more? Access the Visionary Leadership & Resilience e-course!Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or be a supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: www.visionarynurse.com --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. Thanks for joining me for Part 2 of this year's three-part Summer of Vision Series based on my most recent blog post: Visionary Lessons on Capacity and Capability. Let me know your thoughts! ---------------------------------------------------- Want more? Access the Visionary Leadership & Resilience e-course!Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or be a supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: www.visionarynurse.com --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. Thanks for joining me for Part 1 of this year's three-part Summer of Vision Series based on my most recent blog post: Visionary Lessons on Capacity and Capability. Let me know your thoughts! ---------------------------------------------------- Want more? Access the Visionary Leadership & Resilience e-course!Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or be a supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: www.visionarynurse.com --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature Kali Dayton and her journey in supporting patients, providers, and families in the ICU. Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP, is a critical care nurse practitioner, host of the Walking Home From The ICU and Walking You Through The ICU podcasts, and critical care outcomes consultant. She is dedicated to creating Awake and Walking ICUs by ensuring ICU sedation and mobility practices are aligned with current research. She works with ICU teams internationally to transform patient outcomes through early mobility and management of delirium in the ICU. Links: www.daytonicuconsulting.com Walking Home From the ICU Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkinghomefromtheicu ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: www.visionarynurse.com --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature community partners from various organizations to discuss collaborative access to healthcare in rural areas. Guests: Mattie Lee -- Director of Marketing and Communications for the American Heart Association in the Upstate and Central Savannah River Area markets. A Clemson University graduate, her education, profession, and passion are rooted in understanding the interdisciplinary of communication and health. Mattie Lee; mattie.lee@heart.org. Tedra McGillan, Community Impact Director; tedra.mcgillan@heart.org. South Carolina | American Heart Association.Hannah Roberts, RDN, LD -- obtained a B.S. degree in Dietetics from The University of Georgia in 2014 and completed her dietetic internship from University Hospital in Augusta, GA in 2015. Hannah presently works as a Community Health Coordinator for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-Ed) at Clemson University. https://clemsonsnaped.com/Ms. Deidra S. Stewart, MSW, LISW-CP attended Mississippi Valley State University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, and the University of Southern Indiana, where she received her Masters of Social Work degree. In addition to being a therapist, she is a certified life coach, consultant, notary public and adjunct professor. https://www.hopeunlimitedcc.comRenita Barksdale is a Greenville County native and spent 8 years working within the Greenville County library system. Her work experiences also includes working for four years in Tennessee at various libraries, and director of the Public Library of Johnston County, North Carolina. Barksdale is a graduate of Clemson University and holds a master's degree in Library Science and Information from the University of North Texas. ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: www.visionarynurse.com --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature, Martine Helou-Allen, Founder and Executive Director RIZE Prevention Inc., a nonprofit in South Carolina that focuses on early prevention and intervention related to substance abuse and addiction. A graduate of Furman University, Martine's passion for saving teens from the destructive and increasingly fatal consequences of drug use has enabled her to create innovative, evidence-based prevention programming that is delivered to middle schools, community organizations, and houses of worship. Prior to founding RIZE Prevention, Martine was the Community Relations Director at the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, an experience that sparked her vision to create and deliver her first drug prevention program “Anything But Free” to teens throughout the state. Martine currently lives in Greenville with her husband Scott and her two sons, Sami and Michael. *If you'd like to learn more about the RIZE prevention, check out more information here: https://www.rizeprevention.org ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Looking for a motivational speaker for your next event? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me! Follow me @visionarynurse
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature, Kari Snyder, and her take on the importance of community engagement and partnership. Kari Snyder is the Director of Community Engagement and Sustainability for South Carolina Charities, Inc. (SCCI) the nonprofit foundation of the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX. Kari has been a part of SCCI since 2019 and has been a leading force in the sustainability initiatives of the tournament. The BMW Charity Pro-Am is currently the only PGA TOUR, Korn Ferry Tour that is a zero waste-to-landfill event, and under Kari's initiative and leadership, the tournament is going carbon neutral. Kari is driven by her passion for educating the community, progressing sustainability within events in the Upstate, and advancing the game of golf as a diverse and equitable sport. Kari's efforts to make golf a more sustainable sport are being recognized in the industry: Kari has been a featured speaker at the PGA TOUR tournament meetings, and she and her team were recently awarded the Annual Recycling Award from Carolina Recycling Association. Kari currently resides in Greer with her two children and enjoys hiking, golfing, and enjoying the beautiful outdoors in South Carolina. *If you'd like to learn more about the tournament, check out more information here: bmwcharitygolf.com ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Looking for a motivational speaker for your next event? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me! Follow me @visionarynurse
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses, and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, it's important for nurses (and others) to look to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, gain more footing in avoiding burnout, as well as understand, now more than ever, the importance of creating sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, organizations, and institutions, especially as we navigate so many societal changes. In this episode, I share a few reflections based on a blog post I published entitled The Year of Visionary Resilience. I believe this reflection, and a few additional thoughts, are timely and applicable as we shift seasons, and take the challenges or changes we've experienced in life and transform them in a way that creates visionary resilience as we move forward, and as we allow ourselves to be a visionary influence for someone else. To hear me cheer you on and dare you to be influentially visionary — you can also listen
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses, and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, it's important for nurses (and others) to look to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, gain more footing in avoiding burnout, as well as understand, now more than ever, the importance of creating sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, organizations, and institutions, especially as we navigate so many societal changes. In this episode, I share a few reflections based on a blog post I published at the end of 2020 entitled Being a Pivotal Pivot. I believe this reflection, and a few additional thoughts, are timely and applicable as we embrace new seasons and utilize our unique experiences to be a visionary influence for someone else. To hear me cheer you on and dare you to be influentially visionary — you can also listen
**SPECIAL EPISODE** EPISODIO ESPECIAL** Exciting news! For all my Spanish-speaking contacts, check out this wonderful episode with a visionary colleague Jessica Hernandez as part of my discussion on Visionary Nurses Around the World. Que disfruten! ------------------------------ Bienvenidos al Visionary Nurse™ Podcast. El propósito del podcast es complementar el trabajo que realizo como consultora de salud comunitaria, entrenadora y mentora de enfermeras, para educar, animar y apoyarnos mutuamente a medida que nos atrevemos a ser influyentes y visionarias. Dado que hay tantos avances en el cuidado de la salud, y las enfermeras buscan expandir su conocimiento de manera innovadora en una variedad de entornos, es más importante que nunca crear cambios sostenibles y colaborativos que atraviesen sectores para influir en el acceso a la atención, el crecimiento empresarial, las organizaciones y instituciones, especialmente mientras navegamos los desafios que enfrentamos en la actualidad. Escuchen a mi entrevista con Jessica Hernandez como parte de mi tema de "enfermeras visionarias alrededor del mundo." Jessica es una enfermera investigadora de oncología con una especialidad en metas de prevención de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Ciencias Médicas. #podcast #nurses #salud #visionarynurse #enfermerasvisionarias #puertorico #enfermeras #enfermeria #spanish #español #oncologia
Happy New Year (again?)!! Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and nurses are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, organizations, and institutions, especially as we navigate so many societal changes. In this summer series episode, I share a few reflections on evaluating your vision's "fiscal year" goals and ways to use this time to slow down, pause, and reflect on where you've been and where you're going. To hear me cheer you on and dare you to be influentially visionary — listen
**SPECIAL EPISODE** EPISODIO ESPECIAL** Exciting news! It's been a little while since my last podcast episode, so I did a new thing... a Visionary Nurse™ Podcast in Spanish! For all my Spanish-speaking contacts, check out this wonderful episode with a dear friend and visionary colleague Andrea Prada Alvarez as part of my discussion on Visionary Nurses Around the World. Que disfruten! ------------------------------ Bienvenidos al Visionary Nurse™ Podcast. El propósito del podcast es complementar el trabajo que realizo como consultora de salud comunitaria, entrenadora y mentora de enfermeras, para educar, animar y apoyarnos mutuamente a medida que nos atrevemos a ser influyentes y visionarias. Dado que hay tantos avances en el cuidado de la salud, y las enfermeras buscan expandir su conocimiento de manera innovadora en una variedad de entornos, es más importante que nunca crear cambios sostenibles y colaborativos que atraviesen sectores para influir en el acceso a la atención, el crecimiento empresarial, las organizaciones y instituciones, especialmente mientras navegamos los desafios que enfrentamos en la actualidad. Escuchen a mi entrevista con Andrea Prada Alvarez como parte de mi tema de "enfermeras visionarias alrededor del mundo." Andrea es una enfermera, especialista en salud digital, Especialista en Administración de Salud con énfasis en Seguridad Social Pontificia Universidad Javeriana y Especialista en Currículo y Pedagogía de la Universidad de los Andes. Ella también tiene el titulo de Coordinador Docencia -Servicio Fundacion HOMI. Conectáte con ella aquí: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-prada-alvarez-74535035/ o por instagram: conexionpaciente70. #podcast #nurses #salud #visionarynurse #enfermerasvisionarias #colombia #enfermeras #enfermeria #spanish #español
Happy New Year!! Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and nurses are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, organizations, and institutions, especially as we navigate the current pandemic. In this special new year episode I share my unique, God-inspired perspective on this New Year. Tune into this episode to be encouraged and receive some fresh outlook as we all prepare to move forward in 2022. Make sure to stick around to the end to hear about some great resources being offered through Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services. To hear me cheer you on and dare you to be influentially visionary — listen
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and nurses are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, organizations, and institutions, especially as we navigate the current pandemic. In this episode of the series, The power in partnership, I discuss the unique needs that small business owners and entrepreneurs may be facing currently, with Kunal Parikh, Policy Advisor to Senator Tim Scott . We chat about how nurses (whether currently in business, looking to get into business, or open to new ways to collaborate) may consider expanding their presence into the community to partner in future business growth and development, as a resource to help tackle issues that have arisen in business, policy, and health in the past couple of years. To hear us cheer nurses on and dare them to be influentially visionary — listen
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, designed to dare you to be influentially visionary! In this episode of the “Power in Partnership" Series, I chat with Anna Young. Anna Young is a medical device archeologist. By taking apart medical devices, she learns how they work, how they don't work and how the ingenuity of providers at the point of care transforms how these same devices perform. She believes transparent and democratized design is the future of healthcare. As CEO and Co-Founder of MakerHealth, MIT Lecturer and Researcher, LinkedIn Top Health Innovator under 35, TEDMED Speaker, Fast Company Most Creative Business People, she has a vision. MakerHealth is reinventing the way health technology is designed and made. With access to first in class tools and an engaged community, nurses and clinicians will not only use health technology of the future, but will lead the creation of life-changing health devices for patients. The team at MakerHealth has been collaborating with nurses since 2008 to increase prototyping literacy and build a global portfolio of nurse-made devices for patient care. From the jungles of Ecuador and coffee farm clinics in Nicaragua, to the sleepless hospitals of London and NYC, MakerHealth democratizes access to health technology design and prototyping tools. It starts with you. Through newly launched programs at MakerHealth, you can finally turn the health technology into something you can hold in your hand. The MakerHealth Academy program gives clinicians access to personalized learning and prototyping tools to create. From the ideas to improve wound care applications to new approaches to detect sodium levels in pediatric patients, the program is open to support all technology ideas. You'll access world class tools from health design and fabrication experts, to lead the vision and creation of your project. Fellowships for MakerHealth Academy exclusively for nurses can be applied for here before November 1st. For health care systems, MakerHealth is offering sponsored licenses for MakerHealth Create Cloud program for qualifying hospitals or community health centers that want to enhance the natural problem solving abilities that involve creating new tools and technology. When teams of clinicians have the materials, permission, and space to create, an ecosystem of innovation flourishes at the point of care. Did you enjoy this episode? Like, share, subscribe, and follow wherever you listen to your podcasts
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! In this episode of the “Power in Partnership" Series, I chat with Andre Gregory, current owner of Smoothie King Store 1799, in Greenwood, SC, as he shares his journey of going from educator to entrepreneur, and as we talk through how nurses would be a great asset to the world of small business & entrepreneurship. In the words of Andre B Gregory: “People may forget your face or your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel. This sentiment has become a creed for everything I do. As the current owner of Smoothie King Store 1799, located in Greenwood SC (Smoothie King Greenwood), I strive to create an experience where the guest feels welcomed and my Team feels appreciated. Most of my 20yr professional career has been in education, both K-12 and Higher Ed, but it is Entrepreneurship that really fulfills me and allows me to use my gifts and skills. Outside of Running with the Bulls in Spain, operating my own business is one of the most exciting challenges I have undertaken. None of this would be possible without my wife, Andrea, who has helped shape me into the man I am today, and my kids Tessa and Elliot who keep me alert and young.” To hear us cheer nurses on and dare them to be influentially visionary — check out the episode exclusively on the Visionary Nurse™ YouTube channel or follow me @visionarynurse on Instagram or Facebook for details on how to tune in!
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! This upcoming episode is a part of the "Power in Partnership Series" on Community Health and I feature Zay Sanders, as he discusses his work with Beyond Abuse, an organization dedicated to awareness, advocacy, and action, especially for children and families. Zay Sanders is the Community Coordinator at Beyond Abuse for South Carolina's Safe Babies Court Team. He earned his undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Human Services from Southern Wesleyan University and his MSW from Walden University. Zay has an extensive history of making an impact in his community with over 15 consecutive years of service to local area schools and non-profit organizations. Within that time, Zay has served as a DSS case manager, family service case manager, addictions therapist, behavioral health specialist, and education specialist. As an active member of the National Association of Social Workers, Zay strives to uphold the moral and ethical standards laid forth by NASW's governing body in their Code of Ethics. Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse™, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not medical advice, nor is it intended to replace medical advice. Before beginning any lifestyle changes, you should seek advice from your medical provider. This content was created by a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in collaboration with a licensed social worker and counselor; however, viewing this account does not create any type of patient-provider relationship between you and us. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: Views expressed are my own! Beyond Abuse logo used with permission. #visionarynurse #visionaryvibes #thursdaythoughts #pediatrichealth #beyondabuse #powerinpartnership #communityhealth #Nursespodcaster
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! In this episode, in honor Mental Health awareness month, and as many healthcare providers and people in our society are battling with the mental toll of Covid-19, this episode highlights the community work and tidbits on mental health from Deidra Stewart, MSW, LISW-CP, owner of Hope Unlimited, LLC. May you be encouraged by the conversation! Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse™, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not medical advice, nor is it intended to replace medical advice. Before beginning any lifestyle changes, you should seek advice from your medical provider. This content was created by a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in collaboration with a licensed social worker and counselor; however, viewing this account does not create any type of patient-provider relationship between you and us. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! #visionarynurse #nursesmonth #mentalhealthawareness #communityhealth #visionaryvibes #thursdayvibes
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