Podcast EPISODES
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This archive features audio-only episodes starting from 2017, including interviews with various healthcare professionals
such as floor nurses, flight nurses, nurse authors, nurse practitioners, entrepreneurs, physicians, and more.
With over 140 interviews available, you can explore a wide range of perspectives and insights from allied professionals.
keep scrolling for episodes or search the archive by tag above.
Holistic Wellness Coaching, BIPOC-only spaces, and the Importance of Listening to Yourself with Erica Bailey, MS, RN, CNE
In this week’s episode, Adrianne welcomes nurse educator, holistic wellness coach, and creator of the Nurses of Color Collective, Erica Bailey. They dive into what a wellness coach is, does, and how a nursing license factors into the scope of practice in this role. They also talk about the Nurses of Color Collective, why BIPOC-only spaces are so vitally important, and what nurses can do in their personal and professional lives to find and/or create these spaces.
Autumn Brings Big Changes for Nursing Uncensored
The leaves are turning colors here in Minneapolis, and the temps are slowly dropping. Change of season is upon us. Change is coming for Nursing Uncensored, too, and Adrianne is recording from an odd place to tell you all about it.
Caring for Our Caregivers: Nurse Burnout Chat with Saloumeh Bozorgzadeh, PsyD
In this episode, Adrianne welcomes clinical psychologist and president of the Sufi Psychological Association, Saloumeh Bozorgzadeh, PsyD to discuss the current burnout nurses are facing and how she and her organization have responded to this problem.
Life, Death, and What We Read Between the Lines: Nurse Papa Returns
In this episode, there’s quite a bit of laughter, joy, and tears as they talk about David‘s new book Nurse Papa: 16 Meditations on Parenting from a Pediatric Oncology Nurse. In this easy-to-devour paperback David shares stories, lessons, and perspectives about life through the lens of caring for kids facing their own mortality.
13 Back-to-School Pro Tips for Nursing Students
Adrianne hops on the mic to give you more of her tried and true tips for surviving the semester ahead. Nursing school may be the hardest thing you've ever done, but that doesn't mean there aren't things that will make your life way easier. Adrianne covers mindset, time management, ideas, and tools to make your day-to-day so much better.
The Path to Self-Advocacy for New Nurses with Deanna Mackey, RN
In this episode, Adrianne chats with the nurse and author Deanna Mackey about her experiences in the early days of her career in a variety of settings and a variety of ways she was subject to the old cliche of nurses eating their young. This conversation will provide new grads with some perspective on how they are deserving of respect even as learning members of the profession.
How Attending a Convention Saved Lives During the Pandemic with Faith Lynch, MSN, RN, CNN
Welcome back for Season 7 of the Nursing Uncensored Podcast!
In this episode, Adrianne welcomes Faith Lynch, a clinical nurse manager, practice leader, a passionate hemodialysis nurse, former chair of the American Nephrology Nurses Association, mother, and wonderful woman to interview. They have a convivial discussion about Faith’s career as a dialysis nurse, discuss what dialysis is, how it affects patients’ lives but most importantly, they discuss a big change Faith catalyzed at her hospital.