54 min

Integrating Holistic Nursing with Bryanna Reilly | ETS09 End the Silence - Stories of Nurses

    • Self-Improvement

How can we as nurses show up and co-create a holistic health care system that addresses people in the deep ways people need?

In today's episode, my guest Bryanna and I are exploring the heavy impact of nursing on our lives as a whole and how the original conditioning influence of our young selves sets the foundation for the burnout and challenges we face in the future.


Sandra's Key Takeaways:

1. The constant pressure and expectations of being a women and nursing grad impacts our sense of self and our self care
2. Internalizing the traumatic experiences of nursing
3. Owning your role and responsibility in your life and career and facing your emotions
4. Tapping into the origins of our beliefs and the foundation of our behavior patterns.
5. Differences in wellness coaching and nurse coaching, and the similarities.

About the Bryanna Reilly
Bry is a Board Certified Nurse Coach. She supports nurses in a 1:1 or group setting while using coaching strategies and mindfulness practices to help them unlearn self sacrifice, create realistic self care, and build relationships that give back to them. 6 years as a Registered Nurse, Bry has spent the bulk of her career working in the psychiatric, critical
care, and medical-surgical specialties. Bry is dedicated to the holistic health of those she serves so that they can harmonize their professional life in alignment with their personal life.

nursecoachbry@bravingwellness.net
Instagram: @nursecoachbry

About Sandra Payne:

Sandra Payne is an ex- Registered Nurse and Master Certified 
Holistic Trauma Informed Coach and the owner of Sandra Payne 
Wellness and founder of the exclusive Nurse Rx Coaching Program. 
After 13 years working within the traditional health care system and 
experiencing first hand the challenges that come with nursing, Sandra 
has a keen understanding of the heavy unrealistic expectations in 
nursing, the moral distress, and the stigma that keeps many nurse’s 
struggles with depression, anxiety, and trauma, hidden in silence. Out 
of this intimate understanding was born the Nurse Rx Program 
through witch women nurses learn and practice a host of skills and 
exercises to manage stress, process emotions, and heal trauma 
within a safe group collective of other nurses. 

Join the community of support - Facebook group Surviving Nursing
https://www.facebook.com/groups/638818697054847

Connect with Sandra Payne here https://
www.sandrapaynecoach.com

Check out the International Association of Wellness Professionals Wellness Coach Training - https://iawp.ontraport.net/t?orid=91998&opid=28

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How can we as nurses show up and co-create a holistic health care system that addresses people in the deep ways people need?

In today's episode, my guest Bryanna and I are exploring the heavy impact of nursing on our lives as a whole and how the original conditioning influence of our young selves sets the foundation for the burnout and challenges we face in the future.


Sandra's Key Takeaways:

1. The constant pressure and expectations of being a women and nursing grad impacts our sense of self and our self care
2. Internalizing the traumatic experiences of nursing
3. Owning your role and responsibility in your life and career and facing your emotions
4. Tapping into the origins of our beliefs and the foundation of our behavior patterns.
5. Differences in wellness coaching and nurse coaching, and the similarities.

About the Bryanna Reilly
Bry is a Board Certified Nurse Coach. She supports nurses in a 1:1 or group setting while using coaching strategies and mindfulness practices to help them unlearn self sacrifice, create realistic self care, and build relationships that give back to them. 6 years as a Registered Nurse, Bry has spent the bulk of her career working in the psychiatric, critical
care, and medical-surgical specialties. Bry is dedicated to the holistic health of those she serves so that they can harmonize their professional life in alignment with their personal life.

nursecoachbry@bravingwellness.net
Instagram: @nursecoachbry

About Sandra Payne:

Sandra Payne is an ex- Registered Nurse and Master Certified 
Holistic Trauma Informed Coach and the owner of Sandra Payne 
Wellness and founder of the exclusive Nurse Rx Coaching Program. 
After 13 years working within the traditional health care system and 
experiencing first hand the challenges that come with nursing, Sandra 
has a keen understanding of the heavy unrealistic expectations in 
nursing, the moral distress, and the stigma that keeps many nurse’s 
struggles with depression, anxiety, and trauma, hidden in silence. Out 
of this intimate understanding was born the Nurse Rx Program 
through witch women nurses learn and practice a host of skills and 
exercises to manage stress, process emotions, and heal trauma 
within a safe group collective of other nurses. 

Join the community of support - Facebook group Surviving Nursing
https://www.facebook.com/groups/638818697054847

Connect with Sandra Payne here https://
www.sandrapaynecoach.com

Check out the International Association of Wellness Professionals Wellness Coach Training - https://iawp.ontraport.net/t?orid=91998&opid=28

Thanks for listening!
Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!

Subscribe to the podcast
If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on 
Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.

Leave us an Apple Podcasts review
Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. 

If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
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