Healing the Hearts of Healthcare

Arleen Smith, Healing the Hearts of Healthcare

What is to become of our world when the caregivers have lost hope? The global pandemic changed everything for healthcare workers. If you are feeling overwhelmed, burnt out or unsure that you can continue to serve--you are not alone. This is your call to action. You are a healer--but you must heal your own heart. Join me, each week, as we discover new ways to heal your heart so that you can continue to do what you do best--care for those who need to be cared for.

  1. 12/22/2024

    37. What the Shooting of a CEO Teaches Healthcare Workers

    In this deeply emotional episode, Arleen reflects on the tragedy of the shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, an event that sent shockwaves through the entire U.S. healthcare system. This single act of violence serves as a reminder of the fragility of healthcare — a system that has been strained to its breaking point. Arleen delves into the intense emotions consumers are experiencing: the mistrust, anger, and frustration that have fueled an increasingly volatile view related to the failures of the healthcare system. As she unpacks the chain of events that led to this tragic situation, Arleen urges healthcare professionals to remain vigilant in their interactions with patients, reminding them that every encounter is an opportunity to embody compassion and empathy — even amidst the chaos, anger and frustration. She advocates for more education and training to help workers navigate crises with a heart-centered approach, shifting from a task-driven mindset to one that prioritizes connection and understanding. Arleen invites healthcare workers to return to the basics–making a conscious decision to lead from a place of love and kindness. In a time when the world around them seems overwhelming, it’s this empathy and patience that can provide true healing — not just for patients, but for themselves. This episode is an invitation for all healthcare professionals to rediscover their purpose and power by choosing compassion in the face of adversity. Are you ready to lead with your heart and help heal a system that desperately needs it?

    37 min
  2. 11/23/2024

    36. Are You Feeling Boxed In?

    In this episode, Arleen acknowledges the times when healthcare workers feel boxed in and are simply going through the motions. Are you secretly questioning if you have it in you to continue? Arleen reminds us that difficult memories and the daily challenges of caregiving can cloud your perspective, making it hard to see how important and impactful your work truly is. Drawing from her own personal experience, Arleen talks about the mental clutter that can lead to feelings of anxiety and emotional exhaustion. When you hold onto negative experiences and memories, you miss the opportunity to clear out that mental clutter. Sometimes, the things that weigh you down no longer serve a purpose, especially when they’re beyond your control—particularly when you care for people who need the best of you. Arleen also highlights the wisdom of Marie Kondo, the organizational expert known for her “spark joy” philosophy. Kondo encourages people to evaluate what they hold onto—whether in their homes or minds—and assess whether it brings joy. If it doesn't, it only occupies space that could be used for something more positive. Holding on to negative memories and experiences does the same to your mental space, affecting how you approach each day. Arleen encourages healthcare workers to clean out the clutter in both their physical surroundings and their minds. By doing so, you can make room for meaningful moments of care and more joy in your daily practice.

    30 min

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What is to become of our world when the caregivers have lost hope? The global pandemic changed everything for healthcare workers. If you are feeling overwhelmed, burnt out or unsure that you can continue to serve--you are not alone. This is your call to action. You are a healer--but you must heal your own heart. Join me, each week, as we discover new ways to heal your heart so that you can continue to do what you do best--care for those who need to be cared for.