Posts by Nicole Johnson
ENCORE – Safe Patient Ratios, Nursing Unions and the Myth of the Nursing Shortage – An Interview with Nurse Erica and Nurse Nander of the Last Pizza Party Movement
I have re-aired this episode due to the increase nurses taking action to create a better future in nursing! These bills are still needing to be passed! Today I sit down with the co-founders of the Last Pizza Party Movement, Nurse Erica and Nurse Nander. This nurse advocacy movement and non profit was born out of…
Life After Diversion – An Interview with Registered Nurse and Recovery Coach, Tiffany Swedeen
On today’s episode, I interview Tiffany Swedeen, RN and recovery coach to talk about her experience with narcotic diversion, addiction and life in recovery. Tiffany “strives to end the stigma and shame of addiction for everyone, advocating especially for healthcare providers who struggle with substance abuse.” Tiffany shares her story with diversion and what happened…
How to Protect Yourself with Attorney Irnise Williams, Your Nurse Lawyer
Today I interview nurse and attorney Irnise Williams, the woman and force behind Your Nurse Lawyer. Irnise has found her niche helping nurses, advance practice providers and professionals protect themselves and grown their businesses. She also consults with hospitals and has a slew of courses you are going to want to check out! Irnise hosts…
Get Inspired with Cat Golden from Nurses Inspire Nurses
Today I sit down with Cat Golden, the creator and force behind Nurses Inspire Nurses – a company that supports nurses through community, merch and events. Get ready to be inspired! Cat speaks openly about how when she was going through a particularly challenging time she created Nurses Inspire Nurses – a concept that didn’t…
Tips for Preceptors with Amy Hamsher, The Caffeinated Nurse
Today, I sit down with Amy Hamsher MSN RN CCRN CNOR(E) to talk precepting new nurses. She has been a nurse for 13 years and has experience in cardiac telemetry, the operating room, and the critical care unit. She has also worked as a nurse professional development specialist for a critical care unit and in the…