Voices In Scrubs

Fatsani Dogani, Phd, MPH, BSN, RN

A safe space where nurses speak and healing begins. Hosted by longtime ICU nurse Fatsani Dogani, this podcast shares real stories from the frontlines of healthcare. from burnout to breakthroughs, each episode explores the heart behind the scrubs and the power of story telling to heal, connect, and uplift.

  1. May 12

    When Nurses Become Receivers of Care

    Send us Fan Mail In this deeply personal episode of Voices in Scrubs, I reflect on a recent experience that shifted my perspective in an unexpected way — sitting on the other side of the hospital bed as a mother while my daughter spent a night in the hospital. The experience made me think about something many healthcare workers quietly navigate: What happens when nurses become patients or family members? How do we show up in those moments? Do we lead with humility and trust, or do we unintentionally intimidate the very staff caring for our loved ones? I open up about how my mindset has changed throughout my nursing career. As a newer nurse, caring for healthcare workers or their families used to make me nervous and hyperaware. But with experience came a different understanding — one rooted in respect, empathy, and recognizing that every specialty carries its own expertise. In this episode, we explore: • The pressure nurses feel when caring for other healthcare professionals • Why some healthcare workers become controlling or overly involved during care • The emotional reality of being on the receiving end of healthcare • How vulnerability changes our perspective • What truly matters most in the patient experience This conversation is honest, reflective, and a reminder that behind every title, credential, and role is a human being simply wanting to feel safe, heard, and cared for. Whether you’re a nurse, healthcare worker, patient, or family member, this episode will challenge you to think differently about compassion, professionalism, and what it means to trust one another in healthcare.

    32 min
  2. May 5

    Fulfilling Your Soul’s Potential: Beyond Burnout and Into Purpose

    Send us Fan Mail What does it really mean to fulfill your soul’s potential—especially in a profession as demanding as nursing? In this reflective solo episode of Voices in Scrubs, we explore the deeper question so many healthcare professionals quietly carry: Is this all there is… or am I meant for more? Drawing on the philosophy of Viktor Frankl, this episode challenges the idea that purpose is something we find—and instead reframes it as something we actively create through our choices, even in the most difficult seasons. If you’ve ever felt disconnected, burned out, or unsure about your next step, this conversation will meet you where you are. This episode covers: What “fulfilling your potential” really looks like in real life—not just in theory The difference between surviving your career and living with intention How to recognize when you’re playing small out of fear or comfort Why purpose isn’t about doing more—but becoming more aligned Practical reflection questions to help you reconnect with what truly matters Whether you’re at the bedside, stepping into leadership, or exploring something beyond nursing, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and reconnect with yourself. Because your potential isn’t something distant—it’s already within you, waiting to be expressed. Reflection Questions from this Episode: Where do I feel most alive right now? Where am I holding back out of fear or comfort? Who could I impact if I fully stepped into my voice and experience? Connect with Voices in Scrubs: Follow, share, and join the conversation as we create a safe space for nurses to grow, heal, and lead with purpose.

    15 min
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

A safe space where nurses speak and healing begins. Hosted by longtime ICU nurse Fatsani Dogani, this podcast shares real stories from the frontlines of healthcare. from burnout to breakthroughs, each episode explores the heart behind the scrubs and the power of story telling to heal, connect, and uplift.