Not Just a NURSE!!! Podcast

Jacqueline Hunter

A Place where Nurses can be, "Not Just a Nurse" we are Hero's, Mothers, Wives and so much more. Here we will discuss our "why". Our lives are so much more involved and the world needs to know how we change lives on a daily basis, even yours.

  1. What If Acceptance Means Accepting Your Feelings, Not The Loss

    NOV 1

    What If Acceptance Means Accepting Your Feelings, Not The Loss

    Send us a text Our special guest Dr. Alexandra McGlashan is a Mom, Educator and Psychologist. She is a New York State Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified Bilingual School Psychologist. Dr. McGlashan received a doctoral degree in School/Clinical Child Psychology from Pace University. A native New Yorker, she is also proud to remain connected to her roots as a daughter of Haitian immigrants. She has worked for over 20 years as a K-12 School Psychologist in both New York City and Long Island working directly with students to help improve learning, behavior, and emotional health. She consults with teachers and school staff, and conducts numerous fun and informative workshops for corporate organizations, parents and children on various topics including Mental health and Digital Media, Mindfulness, Immigrants and Mental Health, Understanding Learning Disabilities and Stress Management. Outside of the schools, Dr. McGlashan works as an adjunct professor helping to train the next generation of School/Clinical Psychologists. Dr. McGlashan has a small private-practice on Long Island. She prides herself on delivering culturally competent, professional service with a warm and caring touch. We explore grief as a whole‑person experience, challenge the linear “stages” myth, and share tools that honor culture, family needs, and personal timelines. Practical resources include 988, community groups, EAP options, and rituals that turn memory into meaning. • defining grief as loss across death, divorce, work and routine  • cultural expressions of mourning and avoiding judgment  • accepting feelings rather than the loss itself  • honest language for children and modeling emotion safely  • signs of complicated grief and when to seek help  • 988 Lifeline and the limits of AI for counseling  • coping skills including music, rituals and community  • hospice, low‑cost resources and EAP access  • giving yourself grace while staying connected to support Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Buzzprout, Apple, and Spotify Send your request and your questions for a chat with Jax  Dr. McGlashan can be reached at www.onmywaycounseling.com  Stay Connected: Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive materials, visit us at www.hunterwellness.org Have any questions or suggestions? Feel free to reach out at info_hw@jhmllc.net Don’t forget to follow and subscribe for future episodes!

    34 min
  2. How A Sudden Loss Reshaped A Mother’s Life And Helped Her Reclaim Herself

    OCT 23

    How A Sudden Loss Reshaped A Mother’s Life And Helped Her Reclaim Herself

    Send us a text Grief doesn’t just break a heart; it rewrites a life. We sit with Roseanne as she shares the day her husband died by suicide, the instant plunge into darkness, and the long, imperfect climb back to light. Her story is raw and steady at once—part survival, part surrender—and it opens a wider conversation about black grief, gendered expectations, and why therapy remains taboo in so many families. We talk candidly about shock, denial, and the relentless to-do list that follows a sudden loss: children to care for, businesses to close, homes to manage, and unfinished plans that won’t wait. Roseanne explains how “strong black woman” armor keeps you moving but can also keep you from feeling, and how allowing collapse—crying in the quiet, resting when the body demands—became a turning point. She describes the early months as steps from minutes to days, when distraction helped her function, and reflection helped her heal. Support becomes a lifeline in this conversation: friends who flew across borders, family who moved in, check-ins that made grief bearable. We explore the hidden nature of trauma, how joyful masks can hide deep pain, and why de-stigmatizing therapy is not a slogan but a safety measure. Roseanne also shares the strange grace of dreams and symbols—a hummingbird in the window, a voice in the night—that helped her shape meaning from loss. Over time, she learned to move lighter, manage stress, and reimagine work and life with her values at the center. If you’re walking through your own valley, you’ll find practical hope here: take time with yourself, ask for help, try therapy, and accept that healing is less about going back and more about learning to carry love differently. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find their way to this conversation. Your story might be the light someone else is looking for. Stay Connected: Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive materials, visit us at www.hunterwellness.org Have any questions or suggestions? Feel free to reach out at info_hw@jhmllc.net Don’t forget to follow and subscribe for future episodes!

    36 min
  3. Creating Balance: Family, Career, and a New Business

    09/12/2024

    Creating Balance: Family, Career, and a New Business

    Send us a text Ever wondered how juggling a full-time job, starting a business, and managing a big family all at once feels like? Let me take you through my rollercoaster journey of becoming a nurse manager, launching Hunter Wellness, and navigating the joys and chaos of a newly blended family of eight. Get ready for a heartfelt catch-up where I share not just the challenges but also the triumphs that have shaped my life over the past two years. From the highs of celebrating our first business anniversary to the thrills of marrying my wonderful husband Christopher Bryan, this episode is filled with personal stories that I hope will resonate with you. But that’s not all! I'm excited to introduce you to Hunter Wellness, a med spa designed to be a sanctuary of peace and health. Whether it's hydration therapy, vitamin injections, or weight loss solutions like semiglutide and the Skinny Shot, my mission is to make wellness accessible and transformative for everyone. Plus, hear all about our unique Wellness Wednesdays—a program tailored to help you take those small yet impactful steps towards better self-care. Tune in for an inspiring and enlightening session that promises to motivate you on your own wellness journey. Stay Connected: Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive materials, visit us at www.hunterwellness.org Have any questions or suggestions? Feel free to reach out at info_hw@jhmllc.net Don’t forget to follow and subscribe for future episodes!

    15 min
5
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8 Ratings

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A Place where Nurses can be, "Not Just a Nurse" we are Hero's, Mothers, Wives and so much more. Here we will discuss our "why". Our lives are so much more involved and the world needs to know how we change lives on a daily basis, even yours.