Hold My Stethoscope

Brittney & Felicia

Hold My Stethoscope is where emergency room chaos meets real life resilience. Hosted by longtime ER nurses turned educators, Brittney and Felicia, this show brings you unfiltered stories from the trenches of emergency medicine, laugh-out-loud nurse humor, and the kind of dark comedy only healthcare workers truly understand. But it’s more than just war stories. Felicia is also navigating her toughest diagnosis yet—pancreatic cancer—and she’s sharing that journey with the same honesty, strength, and sarcasm that carried her through countless night shifts. Together, Brittney and Felicia tackle it all: from unforgettable ER moments and “did that really just happen?” patient encounters, to teaching pearls for nurses and raw conversations about life, illness, and finding joy in the chaos. Whether you’re a nurse, healthcare worker, student, or just someone who loves real talk with a side of humor, this podcast will make you laugh, cry, and feel a little less alone. Subscribe, grab your coffee or energy drink, and join us as we say what every nurse is thinking—Hold My Stethoscope

  1. 3D AGO

    Reducing the “Pucker Factor” in Pediatric Emergencies | EMS to Flight Nurse

    Send us Fan Mail Why do pediatric emergencies feel so intimidating — even for experienced providers? In this episode, flight nurse Christopher Blake breaks down how to reduce the “pucker factor” and build real confidence in pediatric care. Join Brittney and Felicia as they sit down with Christopher Blake — a flight nurse, pediatric advocate, and creator behind The Blakery Content — to explore the realities of pediatric emergency care. From EMS to flight nursing, Christopher shares practical, real-world strategies for improving pediatric readiness, communicating effectively with families, and delivering high-quality care in high-stress situations. This episode is packed with actionable insights for nurses, EMS providers, and anyone looking to feel more confident when caring for pediatric patients. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:  How to reduce anxiety in pediatric emergencies (“pucker factor”)  What flight nursing is really like behind the scenes  Strategies for improving pediatric readiness in EMS and hospitals  How to communicate effectively with pediatric patients and families  Why family-centered care improves outcomes ABOUT THE GUEST: Christopher Blake is a flight nurse and pediatric content creator dedicated to improving pediatric emergency care through education and real-world insight. RESOURCES & LINKS:  Pediatric Readiness Initiative: https://pediatricreadiness.org TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@theblakerycontent  If you’ve ever felt unsure in a pediatric emergency — this episode is for you.  Drop a comment with your biggest pediatric challenge 👇 Proud Partner: Med Max EduSponsored by Med Max Edu—where nurses grow, learn, and lead.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show To the nurses, students & healthcare fam listening — you’re our people 🫶 Thanks for supporting Hold My Stethoscope ❤️ Stay connected & join the community ⬇️  🎧 Spotify + Apple Podcasts  📱 @HoldMyStethoscopePodcast on TikTok + IG  🗣️ Submit your stories to be featured → https://forms.gle/DJuKzVPUNBizLK9N7  📚 Med Max Edu education & resources → Stan.Store/medmaxedu 💗 Felicia’s GoFundMe — walking through pancreatic cancer with faith & fight → https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-felicias-fight-against-pancreatic-cancer ⭐️ Your review truly helps us reach more nurses who need this space

    1h 4m
  2. APR 1

    Her Tumor Is Now Unmeasurable… What That Actually Means

    Send us Fan Mail What does it mean when a tumor becomes unmeasurable? In this powerful and emotional episode, Felicia shares her latest pancreatic cancer scan results — and the update is something we’ve been praying for.  Join Brittney and Felicia as they open up about Felicia’s ongoing health journey, including her most recent scan showing that her pancreatic lesion is now no longer measurable as a distinct tumor. This conversation goes beyond medicine — it’s about faith, resilience, and the power of community. Together, they reflect on the role of prayer, support systems, and maintaining hope even in the most uncertain moments. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a patient, or someone supporting a loved one through illness, this episode is a reminder of what’s possible — both medically and spiritually. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:  What “unmeasurable” actually means in medical imaging  Felicia’s pancreatic cancer journey and latest scan results  The role of faith and prayer in healing  How community and support systems impact recovery  What comes next: MRI, follow-ups, and continued care  If this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs hope today 💜  And don’t forget to subscribe for more real conversations from the frontlines of healthcare. Proud Partner: Med Max EduSponsored by Med Max Edu—where nurses grow, learn, and lead.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show To the nurses, students & healthcare fam listening — you’re our people 🫶 Thanks for supporting Hold My Stethoscope ❤️ Stay connected & join the community ⬇️  🎧 Spotify + Apple Podcasts  📱 @HoldMyStethoscopePodcast on TikTok + IG  🗣️ Submit your stories to be featured → https://forms.gle/DJuKzVPUNBizLK9N7  📚 Med Max Edu education & resources → Stan.Store/medmaxedu 💗 Felicia’s GoFundMe — walking through pancreatic cancer with faith & fight → https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-felicias-fight-against-pancreatic-cancer ⭐️ Your review truly helps us reach more nurses who need this space

    23 min
  3. MAR 25

    👉 ER Nurse Gary: What Social Media Doesn’t Show About Emergency Nursing

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Hold My Stethoscope, we sit down with Gary—better known as Gary The ER Nurse—to explore his unconventional journey from broadcast journalism to emergency nursing. Gary shares powerful insights from the frontlines, including the realities of working through COVID-19, the mental health toll on healthcare workers, and the systemic challenges nurses face every day. We also dive into the growing influence of social media in nursing, how authenticity builds trust, and why many nurses are turning to content creation and education as a way to make a bigger impact. This episode is a must-listen for nurses, students, and anyone curious about what really happens behind the scenes in emergency care. Proud Partner: Med Max EduSponsored by Med Max Edu—where nurses grow, learn, and lead.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show To the nurses, students & healthcare fam listening — you’re our people 🫶 Thanks for supporting Hold My Stethoscope ❤️ Stay connected & join the community ⬇️  🎧 Spotify + Apple Podcasts  📱 @HoldMyStethoscopePodcast on TikTok + IG  🗣️ Submit your stories to be featured → https://forms.gle/DJuKzVPUNBizLK9N7  📚 Med Max Edu education & resources → Stan.Store/medmaxedu 💗 Felicia’s GoFundMe — walking through pancreatic cancer with faith & fight → https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-felicias-fight-against-pancreatic-cancer ⭐️ Your review truly helps us reach more nurses who need this space

    56 min
  4. MAR 11

    From Bedside to Business: 5 Side Hustles Nurses Can Start Today

    Send us Fan Mail Are you a nurse feeling burned out or looking for ways to increase your income outside the hospital? In this episode of Hold My Stethoscope, we break down 5 lucrative side hustles nurses are using to create financial freedom and career flexibility. With rising burnout and the cost of living increasing, many nurses are discovering ways to leverage their clinical knowledge into additional income streams. We discuss practical options that nurses can start while still working bedside — from travel contracts to content creation and consulting. In this episode we cover: • Why more nurses are starting side hustles  • How travel nursing can dramatically increase your income  • Turning your nursing knowledge into online education  • Consulting opportunities for experienced nurses  • Building a blog, YouTube channel, or nurse brand  • The rise of mobile IV therapy businesses Whether you’re a new grad nurse, ER nurse, travel nurse, or experienced clinician, this episode will help you explore new ways to build financial freedom and career flexibility. 🎧 Grab your stethoscope and listen in. Proud Partner: Med Max EduSponsored by Med Max Edu—where nurses grow, learn, and lead.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show To the nurses, students & healthcare fam listening — you’re our people 🫶 Thanks for supporting Hold My Stethoscope ❤️ Stay connected & join the community ⬇️  🎧 Spotify + Apple Podcasts  📱 @HoldMyStethoscopePodcast on TikTok + IG  🗣️ Submit your stories to be featured → https://forms.gle/DJuKzVPUNBizLK9N7  📚 Med Max Edu education & resources → Stan.Store/medmaxedu 💗 Felicia’s GoFundMe — walking through pancreatic cancer with faith & fight → https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-felicias-fight-against-pancreatic-cancer ⭐️ Your review truly helps us reach more nurses who need this space

    1h 2m
  5. MAR 4

    From ER Nurse to Telehealth Entrepreneur: Melissa’s Journey Beyond the Bedside

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Hold My Stethoscope, we sit down with Melissa Sweet, a former ER nurse turned nurse entrepreneur and telehealth provider, to explore what’s possible when nurses step outside traditional roles. Melissa shares her journey from CNA to ER nurse to autonomous nurse practitioner, the reality of burnout in nursing—especially after COVID—and how passion, education, and courage led her to build a multi-state telehealth business. We also talk about her move to Hawaii, lifestyle shifts, and why autonomy and innovation are shaping the future of nursing. This conversation is for any nurse questioning their path, feeling burned out, or wondering what’s next beyond the bedside. 🔗 Resources Mentioned Mana Loa Health (Melissa’s Telehealth Business) https://www.manaloahealth.com/Mana Loa Health IG                               https://www.instagram.com/mana.loa.health/🤝 Connect with Our Guest LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/melissa-fuentes-sweet Instagram: https://instagram.com/np.missa.sweetProud Partner: Med Max EduSponsored by Med Max Edu—where nurses grow, learn, and lead.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show To the nurses, students & healthcare fam listening — you’re our people 🫶 Thanks for supporting Hold My Stethoscope ❤️ Stay connected & join the community ⬇️  🎧 Spotify + Apple Podcasts  📱 @HoldMyStethoscopePodcast on TikTok + IG  🗣️ Submit your stories to be featured → https://forms.gle/DJuKzVPUNBizLK9N7  📚 Med Max Edu education & resources → Stan.Store/medmaxedu 💗 Felicia’s GoFundMe — walking through pancreatic cancer with faith & fight → https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-felicias-fight-against-pancreatic-cancer ⭐️ Your review truly helps us reach more nurses who need this space

    58 min

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Hold My Stethoscope is where emergency room chaos meets real life resilience. Hosted by longtime ER nurses turned educators, Brittney and Felicia, this show brings you unfiltered stories from the trenches of emergency medicine, laugh-out-loud nurse humor, and the kind of dark comedy only healthcare workers truly understand. But it’s more than just war stories. Felicia is also navigating her toughest diagnosis yet—pancreatic cancer—and she’s sharing that journey with the same honesty, strength, and sarcasm that carried her through countless night shifts. Together, Brittney and Felicia tackle it all: from unforgettable ER moments and “did that really just happen?” patient encounters, to teaching pearls for nurses and raw conversations about life, illness, and finding joy in the chaos. Whether you’re a nurse, healthcare worker, student, or just someone who loves real talk with a side of humor, this podcast will make you laugh, cry, and feel a little less alone. Subscribe, grab your coffee or energy drink, and join us as we say what every nurse is thinking—Hold My Stethoscope