Whende Carroll, MSN, RN-BC, FHIMSS: Optimizing patient care through technology and informatics
With nurses being needed more than ever before, some are facing the staffing shortage with a new approach: technology. Whende Carroll is a nursing and informatics specialist who is passionate about utilizing data science and tech to revolutionize nursing. Get ready to learn all about the informatics field and take a peek at the nursing of the future in this exclusive interview!
Keisha Manning, MBA, BSN, RN: Creating solutions for nurses in crisis
Keisha Manning is an innovator looking to help nurses navigate the changing landscape of healthcare. She founded Nursesbnb, a service that helps match traveling clinicians with lodging. Keisha encourages other healthcare professionals to seek ways that they can fix disadvantages in the healthcare system and make themselves part of the solution. Here about her entrepreneurship journey in this episode!
Justin Kelly, MHI, BSN, RN, CCRN, RHIA: Fostering advocacy as a bedside nurse
Justin Kelly is a bedside nurse who is serious about creating change through advocacy and innovation in nursing. Through his fellowship at Ohio State University, Justin has not only managed to put himself at the forefront of nurse-led change through organizing events for nurse innovators, but has also been given the chance to talk to legislators about the problems nurses are facing as well. If you want to make change and don’t know where to start, Justin can put you on the right path.
Tiffany Richardson, DNP, MSN, RN: Fostering meaningful connections with staff as a nurse leader
Dr. Tiffany Richardson is all about the connections that count. As a nurse leader, she believes that empowering other nurses to stand up for themselves is what ultimately leads to patient safety and satisfaction. Tiffany encourages other nurse leaders to connect with their staff in order to make sure they feel heard when they have a problem. Hear about her methods and advice for other nurses and nurse leaders in this interview.
Faith Adole, PHN, MSN, FNP-C: Leading ethical medical outreach missions
Faith Adole is an FNP leader dedicated to helping those less fortunate. She founded her own non-profit, the U-VOL foundation, which is dedicated to leading ethical missions to bridge the gaps in the healthcare needs of underprivileged societies. Hear about some of her medical outreach initiatives in this exciting nurse feature!
*SPECIAL* Why travel nursing? Featuring Travel Nurse Rich and ScrubHacks
Have you always been curious about travel nursing? This week, Travel Nurse Rich hosts a third special episode of The Nurse Voice podcast with fellow nurse influencer (and travel nurse) Lindsey, a.k.a. ScrubHacks. The two get into ALL THINGS travel nursing - the good, the bad, and the ugly - and share their experience of being content creators on the road! This inspiring, validating conversation is sure to make you think about whether travel nursing might be right for you.
*SPECIAL* Tackling burnout and making content with Strong Promises and Travel Nurse Rich
Travel Nurse Rich is back this week to host another special episode of The Nurse Voice podcast. In a second conversation with fellow nurse influencer Strong Promises, the two get real about the burnout that can come with being a working nurse and content creator. Even with the serious topic, these two love to laugh so settle in for a fun, real-talk episode that’ll get you in-the-know about what life is actually like for nurse influencers.
*SPECIAL* Becoming an influencer: Industry secrets with Strong Promises and Travel Nurse Rich
You know him, you love him, and he’s hosting The Nurse Voice podcast for three special episodes! This week, the incredible Travel Nurse Rich gets into the industry secrets of nurse influencing with fellow influencer Strong Promises. This fun, dynamic, and down-to-earth conversation is the perfect way to learn more about how to get into the field of nurse influencing…see you there!
Dr. Ebonee Gresham, DNP, MSN, RN: Achieving balance with a full family and work life
Dr. Ebonee Gresham is a nurse who doesn’t quit. She’s the CEO of her own nursing and evidence-based med spa; she’s the nursing leader of over 200 travel nurses; she’s an author; and she’s a COVID-preneur (with the fashion line to prove it). After a traumatic upbringing, difficulties in her advancement as a nurse, and having 10 kids, Dr. Gresham shows us this week that you only fail when you stop trying.
Jacqueline Clancy, RN BSN MS AEMD CLNC: The nurse consultant’s role in the courtroom
This nurse’s specialty is taking us all the way to the bench! Jacqueline Clancy is a former nursing director who left the healthcare environment to start her own business as a legal nurse consultant. Jacqueline is brought on to consult cases involving nursing or medical issues, to ensure the healthcare concepts are properly laid out, and nursing consultants are best represented and understood. You’re going to LOVE learning about this corner of the nursing world!
Charlene Harrod-Owuamana, LPN: The highs and lows of nursing
Charlene Harrod-Owuamana is a licensed practical nurse with over a decade of experience in nursing. Her passion is pediatric care, but she’s held many leadership positions on nonprofit boards over the years. In this inspiring, personal interview, Charlene talks about what inspired her to get into nursing, and become a published author! Her books, “A Silent Epidemic: Nursing and Depression” anthology and “The Magic Nurse: Vaccine versus Shots”, are out now. Plus, if you want more Charlene after you’ve finished this episode, she doubles (triples?) as host of the Nurses Lounge Radio Show.
Pamela Jane Nye, MS, RN, CNS-BC, CNRN, SCRN, ENLS: The need to train nurses in entrepreneurship
RN Pamela Jane Nye is passionate with a capital “P.” This lifelong nursepreneur, scientist, philanthropist, and educator speaks to the importance of schooling nurses in entrepreneurship. Her message to nurses is: “if you aren't aware that healthcare is changing, then you haven't been paying attention.” She’s all about empowering nurses to be the one’s to bring the solutions - because they definitely know best. This interview will inspire you to get after that idea you’ve got in the back of your mind - you got this!
Renee Thompson, DNP, RN: Addressing the sources of nurse bullying & incivility in healthcare
We’ve all heard it before: “Nurses eat their young.” But this week’s featured nurse, Renee Thompson, is teaching us how to resolve the workplace incidents that bring this phrase to mind. Using helpful conversation starters and a tactic called “scripting,” we can learn how to address uncomfortable topics in the workplace to make for a more effective nursing team. And where does healthcare incivility come from, anyway? Why is it so prevalent in this industry? Renee’s got all the answers and more in this super enlightening episode!
Bry Reilly, RN: Saving healthcare through serving nurses (special episode)
Bry Reilly is an RN and a Board Certified Nurse Coach. She spent the first five years of her career dodging burnout and, knowing she couldn't sustain this personally or professionally, she recommitted to herself. She got to the root of her self-sacrifice, took action on realistic self-care, and created relationships that were of equal give and take. In this warm, personal, and inspiring interview, Bry shares how she supports nurses to shift the healthcare system.
Diane Cannon, DNP, MHA, RN: Optimizing care with a nurse’s individual skills
Diane Cannon is a nursing chameleon, with experience in oncology, labor and delivery, case management, and consulting. Using her ample experience, she was able to find the opportunities that allowed her to reach her full potential. Now, she’s using her expertise to create virtual learning experiences for student nurses. This nurse is leading the way in technical innovation – listen up for how healthcare can use technology to optimize nurse care.
Lori Armstrong, DNP, RN, NEA-BC.: How nurses can live a life of leadership
Dr. Lori Armstrong told ALL in this indelible interview about what leadership looks like. She stands for the best of nursing leadership, and is out there sharing her knowledge! She inspires, provokes, and invites every nurse into the work of reshaping healthcare through connected, down-to-earth leadership. We can’t say enough about this awesome nurse leader! This interview will get you psyched to step into those leadership shoes.
Sylvain Brousseau, Ph.D., inf/RN, FFNMRCSI, M.Sc.: Encouraging unity between Canada’s nursing organizations
This week, we sat down with Dr. Sylvain Brousseau, the current president of the Canadian Nurses Association. He’s a nurse researcher with a specialty in studying nurse managers, and clued us in to some useful information for how nurse managers can take care of their staff and themselves. His Ph.D. research concerned the effect of a quality work-life balance on nursing managers, so he can definitely teach us a thing or two.
Taura Barr, Ph.D., RN, NC-BC, FAHA: Healing through science, spirituality, & community
Dr. Taura Barr - what a human! Her compassion and deep love for her work shine through as she speaks about her coaching business and incredible company she founded! Taura is an internationally recognized scientist for her work in stroke and the immune system. In 2015, she left academia to launch Valtari Bio and Deep Roots Healing LLC, working since as a nurse entrepreneur and business coach. In a deeply personal interview with NurseDeck Ambassador and host RN Breanna Kinney-Orr, Taura shares her insights on healing, wellbeing, innovation, and the fight for the future of nursing.
Andrea Jaramillo, BSN, RN: Inspiring radical self-care & self-worth among nurses
Andrea is a nurse, innovator, researcher, and forest therapy guide (!!!) among many other things, and we can't get enough. Her endless wisdom, insight, and kindness shine through in this candid, inspiring interview with NurseDeck Ambassador and host RN Breanna Kinney-Orr. She is a deeply experienced nurse, and is working as a hospice nurse on the multicultural team with Good Shepherd Community Care in the Boston area. Oh, she’s also a clinical research nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital AND earned a certificate of Nursing Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership from Drexel University. Andrea is exactly who we need leading nursing into the future.
Ashley Wynn-Grimes, RN, MS: Destigmatizing cannabis education in nursing
Ashley Wynn-Grimes is, frankly, the coolest. She has worked HARD as an entrepreneur and educator in a less-accepted and underappreciated area of medicine: the endocannabinoid system, and its impact on patient wellness. In this fascinating interview with NurseDeck ambassador and host NP Jamie Smith, Ashley brings passion, motivation, and a wealth of knowledge on this less-widely-known area of wellness. Her goal? “By 2025, The Endocannabinoid Specialty™ will be well known and accepted as a specialty in nursing.” We’re honored to lend her a microphone - so listen up!