RESUSCITATE WITH JAN DATU

JAN DATU

Resuscitate is the podcast for healthcare professionals — and anyone else — who's tired of surviving and ready to truly live again. Hosted by healthcare advocateJ an Datu, this show gives you real talk, real tools, and real hope for building a life you're excited to wake up to. Through in-depth interviews, solo deep dives, and powerful roundtable discussions, Jan helps you disrupt depletion, reclaim purpose, and titrate more joy, peace, and meaning back into your everyday life. If you're ready to stop running on empty and start writing a story you're proud of, welcome to your comeback season. New episodes every week. Hit subscribe and join a community that believes in your next chapter.

  1. 15H AGO

    PART II: Stop Frying Your Brain: ADHD, Nervous System Burnout & MJ Gordon's Bio-Optimization Reset

    Burned out… or neurologically overloaded? This episode offers both neuroscience-backed clarity and real-world strategies to restore cognitive capacity and resilience. If you feel fried, scattered, or emotionally reactive lately, this might not be a mindset issue. It might be a system error in your nervous system. In this episode, I sit down with MJ Gordon, globally recognized high performance strategist, speaker, and founder of The Level Up System, to unpack what's actually happening inside the brains of high achievers who feel fried. With nearly 20 years of certified performance strategy experience, MJ has worked with over 3,000 businesses, Fortune 500 companies, award-winning actors, and brands including the NFL Super Bowl XXXVII, Michael Jordan, New Balance, Adidas, and FitBody Bootcamp. Her science-forward, practical content has generated over 140 million lifetime YouTube views and features on platforms like Nerd Wallet, The Minimalists Podcast, and the Discovery Channel. But this conversation isn't about hustle. It's about capacity. We explore the intersection of ADHD, OCD, neurodivergence, dopamine overstimulation, and nervous system dysregulation and why so many nurses and high performers feel emotionally reactive, mentally scattered, and inconsistent across different areas of life.   MJ breaks down: • Why chronic fight-or-flight blocks executive function • Non-genetic ADHD trends in women • Dopamine overstimulation from phones and frictionless rewards • How cortisol dysregulation and adrenal fatigue impact focus • OCD, AuDHD, and how neurodivergent brains process stress • Why mindset work fails when physiology is ignored • How cortisol dysregulation and inflammation impact cognitive load • The difference between mindset work and bottom-up nervous system repair   She also shares tactical tools, including: • 5-minute "buffer resets" • Scheduling texts in advance (goodbye forgotten birthdays 👀) • "Progressive Flow" instead of forcing meditation • Silent car rides to unload mental friction • The "Later Lists" to offload cognitive clutter • A 3-bucket Life Audit framework (You | Others | Do) • A decision-scoring algorithm to reduce overwhelm • How to "unsubscribe from urgency" without compromising performance If you're a nurse, healthcare worker, or high performer feeling mentally fried, this episode offers both neuroscience-backed clarity and real-world strategies to restore cognitive capacity and resilience.   RESOURCES: IG-  https://www.instagram.com/marinjayden/ WEB-  https://www.mj-gordon.com/ YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Marin8d APP -  https://apps.apple.com/us/app/level-up-with-mj-gordon/id6749461796   CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  IG-  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  FB-  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  WEB-  www.JanDatu.com    entrepreneurship, personal development, stress management, health, biomarkers, neurodiversity, resilience, mindset, wellness, first responders, neurodiversity, parenting, bio-optimization, self-care, mental health, nursing, stress management, holistic living, personal development, emotional safety

    56 min
  2. 2D AGO

    PART I: Stop Frying Your Brain: ADHD, Nervous System Burnout & MJ Gordon's Bio-Optimization Reset

    Burned out… or neurologically overloaded? If you feel fried, scattered, or emotionally reactive lately, this might not be a mindset issue. It might be a system error in your nervous system. In this episode, I sit down with MJ Gordon, globally recognized high performance strategist, speaker, and founder of The Level Up System, to unpack what's actually happening inside the brains of high achievers who feel fried. With nearly 20 years of certified performance strategy experience, MJ has worked with over 3,000 businesses, Fortune 500 companies, award-winning actors, and brands including the NFL Super Bowl XXXVII, Michael Jordan, New Balance, Adidas, and FitBody Bootcamp. Her science-forward, practical content has generated over 140 million lifetime YouTube views and features on platforms like Nerd Wallet, The Minimalists Podcast, and the Discovery Channel. But this conversation isn't about hustle. It's about capacity. We explore the intersection of ADHD, OCD, neurodivergence, dopamine overstimulation, and nervous system dysregulation and why so many nurses and high performers feel emotionally reactive, mentally scattered, and inconsistent across different areas of life.   MJ breaks down: • Why chronic fight-or-flight blocks executive function • Non-genetic ADHD trends in women • Dopamine overstimulation from phones and frictionless rewards • How cortisol dysregulation and adrenal fatigue impact focus • OCD, AuDHD, and how neurodivergent brains process stress • Why mindset work fails when physiology is ignored • How cortisol dysregulation and inflammation impact cognitive load • The difference between mindset work and bottom-up nervous system repair   She also shares tactical tools, including: • 5-minute "buffer resets" • Scheduling texts in advance (goodbye forgotten birthdays 👀) • "Progressive Flow" instead of forcing meditation • Silent car rides to unload mental friction • The "Later Lists" to offload cognitive clutter • A 3-bucket Life Audit framework (You | Others | Do) • A decision-scoring algorithm to reduce overwhelm • How to "unsubscribe from urgency" without compromising performance If you're a nurse, healthcare worker, or high performer feeling mentally fried, this episode offers both neuroscience-backed clarity and real-world strategies to restore cognitive capacity and resilience.   RESOURCES: IG-  https://www.instagram.com/marinjayden/ WEB-  https://www.mj-gordon.com/ YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Marin8d APP -  https://apps.apple.com/us/app/level-up-with-mj-gordon/id6749461796   CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  IG-  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  FB-  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  WEB-  www.JanDatu.com

    54 min
  3. FEB 13

    PART II: Moral Distress in Nursing: Travel Nurse Confidence, Ethics Committees & Owning Your Identity

    In this episode, I sit down with my former travel nurse Em Herman for a raw, honest, and surprisingly hopeful conversation about moral distress in nursing, burnout recovery, queer identity, and the unexpected growth that comes from stepping outside your comfort zone. And how CHEESE can be the secret weapon to love! Em shares what it was like to start nursing at 19, grow up in the profession during COVID, and navigate the emotional weight of morally distressing patient situations where expectations, social barriers, and systemic limitations collide. We break down what moral distress actually looks like at the bedside and how her hospital's ethics committee is proactively working to support nurses during super emotionally taxing shifts.   We talk about: • What moral distress in nursing really means (and how it impacts patient care) • Why ethics committees may be the future of sustainable nursing leadership • Emotional regulation between patient rooms • The "5-minute word-vomit" strategy for surviving hard shifts • Recovering from people-pleasing in healthcare • The confidence boost that comes from travel nursing (especially for introverts) • Overcoming imposter syndrome after years in practice • Leadership's role in burnout and unit culture • Being queer in nursing and reclaiming identity • Facing hate and discrimination outside the hospital • The courage it takes to come out in the South • Finding love unexpectedly on a travel assignment • The benefits of being partnered with another nurse • How to actually leave work at work   We also get honest about pandemic trauma, the lingering emotional toll many nurses still carry, and why proactively supporting nurses during shifts isn't optional if we want safe patient care. This conversation is about growth. About confidence. About learning to set boundaries. About finding the unit that fits you instead of shrinking yourself to fit the unit.   If you've ever: – Felt emotionally drained after a morally complex case – Struggled with imposter syndrome – Considered travel nursing but felt terrified – Questioned your identity or authenticity in healthcare – Wondered if there's a better way to survive bedside nursing This episode is for you. Because the more we take care of nurses, the more we take care of patients.   CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  www.JanDatu.com    moral distress in nursing travel nursing travel nurse confidence nurse burnout emotional regulation for nurses ethics committee healthcare nursing leadership queer nurse LGBTQ nurses bisexual nurse imposter syndrome in nursing COVID nurse experience bedside nurse support nurse mental health people pleasing in healthcare nurse work life balance finding love as a travel nurse healthcare burnout recovery

    43 min
  4. FEB 11

    PART I: Moral Distress in Nursing: Travel Nurse Confidence, Ethics Committees & Owning Your Identity

    In this episode, I sit down with my former travel nurse Em Herman for a raw, honest, and surprisingly hopeful conversation about moral distress in nursing, burnout recovery, queer identity, and the unexpected growth that comes from stepping outside your comfort zone. And how CHEESE can be the secret weapon to love! Em shares what it was like to start nursing at 19, grow up in the profession during COVID, and navigate the emotional weight of morally distressing patient situations where expectations, social barriers, and systemic limitations collide. We break down what moral distress actually looks like at the bedside and how her hospital's ethics committee is proactively working to support nurses during super emotionally taxing shifts.   We talk about: • What moral distress in nursing really means (and how it impacts patient care) • Why ethics committees may be the future of sustainable nursing leadership • Emotional regulation between patient rooms • The "5-minute word-vomit" strategy for surviving hard shifts • Recovering from people-pleasing in healthcare • The confidence boost that comes from travel nursing (especially for introverts) • Overcoming imposter syndrome after years in practice • Leadership's role in burnout and unit culture • Being queer in nursing and reclaiming identity • Facing hate and discrimination outside the hospital • The courage it takes to come out in the South • Finding love unexpectedly on a travel assignment • The benefits of being partnered with another nurse • How to actually leave work at work   We also get honest about pandemic trauma, the lingering emotional toll many nurses still carry, and why proactively supporting nurses during shifts isn't optional if we want safe patient care. This conversation is about growth. About confidence. About learning to set boundaries. About finding the unit that fits you instead of shrinking yourself to fit the unit.   If you've ever: – Felt emotionally drained after a morally complex case – Struggled with imposter syndrome – Considered travel nursing but felt terrified – Questioned your identity or authenticity in healthcare – Wondered if there's a better way to survive bedside nursing This episode is for you. Because the more we take care of nurses, the more we take care of patients.   CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  www.JanDatu.com    moral distress in nursing travel nursing travel nurse confidence nurse burnout emotional regulation for nurses ethics committee healthcare nursing leadership queer nurse LGBTQ nurses bisexual nurse imposter syndrome in nursing COVID nurse experience bedside nurse support nurse mental health people pleasing in healthcare nurse work life balance finding love as a travel nurse healthcare burnout recovery

    38 min
  5. FEB 6

    How to Get Your 20-Year-Old Energy Back (It's Hormones)

    If you've been feeling exhausted, wired but tired, irritable, foggy, gaining weight despite doing "everything right," or stuck in survival mode… this episode will reframe everything you think you know about hormones and dieting. Dr. Cody Golman, hormone reset expert and creator of the Fast 40 Program, returns for a deeper dive and introduces the framework overview of his methodology, breaks down how insulin resistance, cortisol dysregulation, and dopamine-driven eating patterns are quietly hijacking women's energy, metabolism, mood, and sleep. And no, this isn't another calorie-counting conversation. We talk about: • Why "feeling good" can actually be an addiction • How emotional avoidance drives sugar cravings • The hormone ripple effect behind fatigue, brain fog, irritability, and hot flashes • Why Ozempic and quick fixes miss the mental and emotional piece • How insulin, cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, leptin, and ghrelin all work together • What actually happens in the first 7 days of a true hormone reset • Why menopause is dramatically easier when you're metabolically flexible • The mindset shift from survival to thrive Dr. Golman explains how shifting from sugar-burning to fat-burning can dramatically improve: • Energy levels • Sleep quality • Hot flashes • Brain fog • Fat loss • Mood stability • Emotional resilience He also shares the deeper philosophy behind his work: your body is not broken. It is always striving toward health when given the right inputs. If you're a nurse or high-performing woman running on fumes, this conversation connects the dots between physiology and personal development in a way that's empowering instead of shame-based. Because this isn't about shrinking your body. It's about becoming an active participant in your life again.   ⏱️ Episode Highlights 00:00 Why avoiding emotions fuels hormone dysfunction 08:15 Insulin resistance explained in plain English 15:40 Cortisol, stress, and why survival mode wrecks metabolism 22:30 The dopamine addiction cycle and emotional eating 31:00 What happens during the first 7 days of a hormone reset 38:45 Fat loss vs. weight loss and why it matters 44:10 Menopause, hot flashes & metabolic flexibility 51:00 Survival vs. thrival mindset 58:00 Where to find Dr. Golman & the Fast 40 Program   RESOURCES:  https://fast40weightloss.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@drcodyhealth  https://www.instagram.com/dr.codygolman/    CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  www.JanDatu.com    Hormone reset for women Insulin resistance Cortisol imbalance Women over 35 health Menopause hot flashes Metabolic flexibility Fat loss vs weight loss Ozempic alternatives Burnout recovery Energy and brain fog High protein breakfast Chrono nutrition Stress hormones Dopamine and sugar addiction

    1h 7m
  6. FEB 4

    PART II: From Farm Boy to ER Nurse: The Murse Perspectives on Finding Purpose in the Chaos, Dark Humor, & Coping Outside of the Hospital

    Working as a nurse wasn't on this farm boy's radar. His world was cattle farming, living close to the land, and understanding hard work in a completely different way. But love has a funny way of rerouting your life… In this episode, we sit down with cattle farmer turned ER nurse, Micah, whose journey into nursing was inspired by watching his wife serve as an Emergency Room Nurse Practitioner and witnessing the impact she made every day. What started as admiration turned into a calling for more meaningful, purpose driven work… and led him straight into the intensity, trauma, and humanity of the Emergency Room he grew to love. We talk about what it's really like to be a male nurse, the double standards that come with being a "murse," and how masculinity, caregiving, and dark humor intersect in high stress clinical environments. He shares how working through the pandemic changed him forever… including the frustration of hearing people dismiss COVID like it was exaggerated or fake while he was facing mass patient deaths, shift after shift, carrying the emotional weight that healthcare workers are still unpacking. We also get into life outside the hospital… because for him, healing does not happen under fluorescent lights. It happens back on the farm. With cattle. In nature. In quiet. In grounding work that reminds him who he is beyond the badge.   This conversation explores: • The transition from cattle farming to ER nursing • Being inspired by his wife's work in emergency medicine • Wanting more purposeful and impactful work • The emotional toll of ER trauma and patient loss • How memorable patients reshaped how he lives today • Facing mortality and the mindset of "tomorrow isn't promised" • The male nurse experience and unspoken double standards • Pandemic trauma and feeling unseen after everything healthcare workers carried • Dark humor as a coping tool in emergency medicine • Why life outside the hospital is essential for mental health • Nature, farming, and physical work as nervous system regulation • Career transitions and how his ER background helped him move into pharmaceutical sales • Using clinical experience as leverage in non bedside healthcare roles This episode is about staying human in a profession that can harden you. It's about identity beyond nursing. It's about purpose, perspective, and remembering to actually live… not just survive your shifts. If you've ever questioned your path, felt the weight of patient loss, or wondered who you are outside of healthcare… this one will hit home. CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  www.JanDatu.com    ER nurse, emergency room nursing, male nurse experience, murse perspective, nurse burnout, healthcare worker trauma, pandemic nursing, nurse mental health, coping as a nurse, life after bedside nursing, nursing career transition, pharmaceutical sales from nursing, finding purpose as a nurse, work life balance for nurses, nurse resilience, nature and mental health, trauma informed nursing

    59 min
  7. FEB 1

    PART I: From Farm Boy to ER Nurse: The Murse Perspectives on Finding Purpose in the Chaos, Dark Humor, & Coping Outside of the Hospital

    Working as a nurse wasn't on this farm boy's radar. His world was cattle farming, living close to the land, and understanding hard work in a completely different way. But love has a funny way of rerouting your life… In this episode, we sit down with cattle farmer turned ER nurse, Micah, whose journey into nursing was inspired by watching his wife serve as an Emergency Room Nurse Practitioner and witnessing the impact she made every day. What started as admiration turned into a calling for more meaningful, purpose driven work… and led him straight into the intensity, trauma, and humanity of the Emergency Room he grew to love. We talk about what it's really like to be a male nurse, the double standards that come with being a "murse," and how masculinity, caregiving, and dark humor intersect in high stress clinical environments. He shares how working through the pandemic changed him forever… including the frustration of hearing people dismiss COVID like it was exaggerated or fake while he was facing mass patient deaths, shift after shift, carrying the emotional weight that healthcare workers are still unpacking. We also get into life outside the hospital… because for him, healing does not happen under fluorescent lights. It happens back on the farm. With cattle. In nature. In quiet. In grounding work that reminds him who he is beyond the badge.   This conversation explores: • The transition from cattle farming to ER nursing • Being inspired by his wife's work in emergency medicine • Wanting more purposeful and impactful work • The emotional toll of ER trauma and patient loss • How memorable patients reshaped how he lives today • Facing mortality and the mindset of "tomorrow isn't promised" • The male nurse experience and unspoken double standards • Pandemic trauma and feeling unseen after everything healthcare workers carried • Dark humor as a coping tool in emergency medicine • Why life outside the hospital is essential for mental health • Nature, farming, and physical work as nervous system regulation • Career transitions and how his ER background helped him move into pharmaceutical sales • Using clinical experience as leverage in non bedside healthcare roles This episode is about staying human in a profession that can harden you. It's about identity beyond nursing. It's about purpose, perspective, and remembering to actually live… not just survive your shifts. If you've ever questioned your path, felt the weight of patient loss, or wondered who you are outside of healthcare… this one will hit home. CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  www.JanDatu.com    ER nurse, emergency room nursing, male nurse experience, murse perspective, nurse burnout, healthcare worker trauma, pandemic nursing, nurse mental health, coping as a nurse, life after bedside nursing, nursing career transition, pharmaceutical sales from nursing, finding purpose as a nurse, work life balance for nurses, nurse resilience, nature and mental health, trauma informed nursing

    55 min
  8. JAN 27

    PART II: Behind the Badge: A Nurse Supervisor on What Breaks Nurses and What Actually Helps

    What happens when a Pediatric Critical Care nurse with 18 years in the game pulls back the curtain from BOTH the bedside and the supervisor seat? In this eye opening and surprisingly fun conversation, Nurse Jen Lea (CVPICU, Peds ER, Flight Nurse, RN Supervisor, Nurse Injector) shares the real signs of burnout nurses miss, the trauma healthcare workers carry, why many say they wouldn't show up the same way for another pandemic… and what actually helps nurses stay human in a system that can wear you down. Jen's honesty, humor, and grounded insight make this one feel like happy hour with a nurse friend who's been through it, learned the hard lessons, and is now trying to make the system better for the people coming behind her. Jen brings a rare dual perspective: She's lived the trauma exposure at the bedside and now sees the system from the leadership side… watching what newer nurses struggle with, how team culture impacts burnout, and why retention is becoming harder than ever.   In this episode, you'll hear: • HOPE for the last few single folks out there!  • HOW to think about signs from the universe • What leadership sees that staff nurses don't (and vice versa) • WHY many nurses say they wouldn't show up for another pandemic • The rise in violence toward healthcare workers • Trauma bonding and fitting into nursing units • Lateral violence and how nursing culture is changing • Early signs you're burning out (before total collapse) • Practical ways she protects her mental health now • Finding work that gives energy back instead of only draining you • Why choosing yourself is a skill nurses have to learn • What needs to change if we want nurses to stay This episode isn't just about being tired. It's about what breaks nurses… what saves them… and what leadership sees that the staff doesn't.   RESOURCES:  https://www.instagram.com/skinbyj_e_n   CONNECT WITH JAN DATU:  https://www.instagram.com/jan.datu1738/  https://www.facebook.com/JanDatuPhoto/  www.JanDatu.com  ✨ Leadership perspective ✨ Flight nursing experience ✨ Pediatric critical care lens ✨ System-level insight ✨ Culture of guilt in nursing ✨ "Nurses wouldn't show up again" pandemic sentiment ✨ Workplace violence reality ✨ Practical burnout prevention ✨ Early-warning signs nurses ignore ✨ Transitioning into work that restores energy

    1h 4m

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Resuscitate is the podcast for healthcare professionals — and anyone else — who's tired of surviving and ready to truly live again. Hosted by healthcare advocateJ an Datu, this show gives you real talk, real tools, and real hope for building a life you're excited to wake up to. Through in-depth interviews, solo deep dives, and powerful roundtable discussions, Jan helps you disrupt depletion, reclaim purpose, and titrate more joy, peace, and meaning back into your everyday life. If you're ready to stop running on empty and start writing a story you're proud of, welcome to your comeback season. New episodes every week. Hit subscribe and join a community that believes in your next chapter.