Dare To Do Nursing Differently

Teresa Sanderson

Dive into nursing's new frontier with the Dare To Do Nursing Differently podcast, hosted by Teresa Sanderson. Hosted by Teresa Sanderson, we focus on cultivating nursing leaders, innovating continuing education, and developing nurse entrepreneurs. Gain insights from inspiring stories and informative interviews. Subscribe and help redefine the future of nursing!

  1. 4D AGO

    IMPOSTER SYNDROME IS SILENCING NURSES. HERE’S HOW TO SPEAK UP ANYWAY

    Nurses are the most trusted profession in America. For 23+ years. So why are so many of us afraid to speak? In this week’s episode of Dare to Do Nursing Differently, I sat down with Rosa Hart, a critical care nurse turned media consultant and host of multiple podcasts, including Stronger After Stroke, which now reaches 92 countries. She didn’t leave nursing. She expanded it. We talked about something most nurses won’t admit out loud: Imposter syndrome. That quiet voice that says: “Who am I to speak on this?” “Someone else probably knows more.” “I don’t want to sound stupid.” Meanwhile, patients are confused. Families are overwhelmed. Communities are drowning in misinformation. And nurses, the most trusted profession, stay silent. Rosa shared this perspective that stopped me in my tracks: Your day-to-day “common sense” is actually rare expertise. The way you break down complex medical information. The way you translate chaos into clarity. The way you advocate when something feels off. That isn’t small. That’s leadership. Speaking up doesn’t mean becoming an influencer. It doesn’t mean leaving the bedside. It means using your perspective responsibly to improve quality of life for patients, families, and fellow healthcare workers. If you’ve ever said: “I wish they would fix that.” “This would obviously work better.” “Why doesn’t someone say something?” That frustration is your starting point. Watch this episode if you’ve been waiting for permission. You don’t need permission. You need courage and clarity. And both are learnable. #NursingEducation #NurseEntrepreneur #PassiveIncomeForNurses #NursingCE #NursingContinuingEducation

    30 min
  2. JAN 8

    HOW MUCH IS LEFT FROM BILLS AFTER MY NURSING SALARY? WITH JASON NUNEZ

    Dare to Do Nursing Differently with Jason Nunez: Mapping Financial Freedom for Nurses What if the key to nurse retention isn't just about better ratios, but about better pay transparency? In this episode, Teresa Sanderson sits down with Jason Nunez, RN and founder of Map My Pay, to explore how nurses across the country are being held back by a lack of critical financial information. Jason shares his journey from corporate layoffs to California nursing, where he discovered that strategic location choices could mean thousands more in take-home pay each month, without overtime dependency. In this conversation, you'll discover: Why California and Oregon lead the nation in nurse-to-patient ratios (and what that means for your career)How Map My Pay helps nurses compare salary, cost of living, schools, and crime rates side-by-side across citiesThe hidden truth: why so many nurses are living paycheck to paycheck, and how to break freeJason's philosophy on choosing lifestyle first, then finding the job that fitsReal talk on overtime culture and why adequate staffing beats extra shifts every timeWhether you're a bedside nurse feeling burned out, an aspiring entrepreneur, or a nursing leader rethinking retention strategies, this episode challenges you to think differently about compensation, location, and what nurses truly deserve. Sponsored by Nurses Feed Their Young® where we transform nursing culture from one that eats their young to one that feeds their young. 🎧 Listen now and dare to do nursing differently. #NursingPodcast #NurseEntrepreneur #MapMyPay #NurseBurnout #NurseRetention #NursesF eedTheirYoung #HealthcareLeadership

    29 min

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Dive into nursing's new frontier with the Dare To Do Nursing Differently podcast, hosted by Teresa Sanderson. Hosted by Teresa Sanderson, we focus on cultivating nursing leaders, innovating continuing education, and developing nurse entrepreneurs. Gain insights from inspiring stories and informative interviews. Subscribe and help redefine the future of nursing!