Nurse, Be Honest

Daman

Nurse Be Honest...brings humor, honesty, and real talk to healthcare. Hosted by a nurse who’s seen it all, this podcast breaks down health topics, healthcare laws, patient rights, and everyday medical confusion in a way that actually makes sense — and makes you laugh. From “Google said…” spirals to navigating hospitals, insurance, and policies, we talk about what patients and families really experience. Healthcare is serious, but learning about it doesn’t have to be.

Episodes

  1. Diet Culture Is Exhausting (And I’m Starving)

    FEB 11

    Diet Culture Is Exhausting (And I’m Starving)

    In this episode, Daman scrubs in to perform an emergency"logic-tomy" on the world of diet culture. From the absurdity of "charcoal detoxes" to the actual science of why your brain stops working when you skip the sourdough, we’re getting honest about why trying to "bio-hack" your body is a losing game. Daman breaks down the physiological stress of cortisol, the psychological trap of the scarcity mindset, and answers your most unhinged listener emails about butter-filled coffeeand carnivore diets. What You’ll Learn: * The Liver’s PR Crisis:Why you don't need a "cleanse" unless you’re actually in the ICU. The Science of the Suck: Howrestriction triggers cortisol spikes and "Low Power Mode" in yourbrain.The Binge-Restrict Loop: Whylabeling food "forbidden" is the fastest way to hyper-fixate on it.Prescription for this week: Eat a sandwich, take anap, and stop taking medical advice from people who only own ring lights.#NurseBeHonest #DietCultureIsExhausting #NurseLife #AntiDiet#HealthAtEverySize #ScienceNotFads #EndTheTrend #IntuitiveEating #NurseHumor#BodyHomeostasis On Cortisol and Metabolism:Singh, B., & Maurya, N. K. (2024). The cortisol connection: Weight gain andstress hormones. Archives of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 8(1),009-013. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.apps.1001050 On Brain Function and Glucose:Mergenthaler, P., Lindauer, U., Dienel, G. A., & Meisel, A. (2013). Sugarfor the brain: The role of glucose in physiological and pathological brainfunction. Trends in Neurosciences, 36(10), 587-597. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2013.07.001 On Psychological Impact ofRestriction: Polivy, J. (1996). Psychological consequences of foodrestriction. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 96(6),589-592. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0002-8223(96)00161-7 On Liver DetoxificationPathways: Alamri, Z. Z. (2018). The role of liver in metabolism: An updatedreview with physiological emphasis. International Journal of Basic &Clinical Pharmacology, 7(11), 2271-2276. https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20184211 On the Scarcity Mindset:Mullainathan, S., & Shafir, E. (2013). Scarcity: Why having too littlemeans so much. Times Books.

    15 min
  2. Google Said...

    JAN 23

    Google Said...

    This episode first aired on my other Podcast Nurse Chat Diaries Ever Googled a symptom and ended up convinced you were dying by midnight? In this episode of Nurse, Be Honest, we break down the chaos of “Google said…” with humor, real-life nursing stories, and some much-needed reassurance. From midnight anxiety spirals to TikTok diagnoses, we talk about why the internet jumps to worst-case scenarios, what nurses actually look for, and when symptoms really need medical attention. Laugh, learn, and maybe close a few browser tabs — your nurse said so. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information shared is based on general nursing knowledge and personal experience and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider with questions about your health or symptoms.#NurseChatDiaries#GoogleSaid#HealthHumor#NurseLife#PatientEducation#HealthcareRealTalk#MedicalMyths#HealthAnxiety#NursePodcast#StopGooglingSymptoms American Academy of Family Physicians. (2022). Health anxiety and somatic symptom disorders. ⁠https://www.aafp.org⁠ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Chest pain and heart attack symptoms. ⁠https://www.cdc.gov⁠ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Signs and symptoms of stroke. ⁠https://www.cdc.gov/stroke⁠ Mayo Clinic. (2023). Anxiety disorders. ⁠https://www.mayoclinic.org⁠ Mayo Clinic. (2023). Headaches: Causes and symptoms. ⁠https://www.mayoclinic.org⁠ MedlinePlus. (2024). Evaluating symptoms and when to seek care. U.S. National Library of Medicine. ⁠https://medlineplus.gov⁠ National Institute of Mental Health. (2023). Anxiety disorders. ⁠https://www.nimh.nih.gov⁠ National Institutes of Health. (2023). Understanding symptoms and diagnosis. ⁠https://www.nih.gov⁠ World Health Organization. (2022). Patient safety and health information literacy. ⁠https://www.who.int⁠ White, R. W., & Horvitz, E. (2009). Cyberchondria: Studies of the escalation of medical concerns in web search. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 27(4), 1–37. ⁠https://doi.org/10.1145/1629096.1629101

    11 min

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Nurse Be Honest...brings humor, honesty, and real talk to healthcare. Hosted by a nurse who’s seen it all, this podcast breaks down health topics, healthcare laws, patient rights, and everyday medical confusion in a way that actually makes sense — and makes you laugh. From “Google said…” spirals to navigating hospitals, insurance, and policies, we talk about what patients and families really experience. Healthcare is serious, but learning about it doesn’t have to be.