Why We Nurse

Serena Tobar

Why We Nurse is a podcast that shares real stories from the heart of nursing. Hosted by Serena Tobar, each episode explores the moments, challenges, and triumphs that define the nursing journey. Whether you're a nurse, student, or simply curious - this is where compassion meets conversation.

  1. 7월 28일

    Little Patients, Big Impact: The Heart of Pediatric Nursing

    summary In this episode, pediatric nurse Lori Newton shares her journey, insights, and the unique challenges of pediatric nursing. Discover what makes this specialty rewarding and how nurses can build trust and resilience with their young patients and families. keywords pediatric nursing, healthcare, resilience, family-centered care, nursing tips key topics Differences between pediatric and adult nursingBuilding trust with young patients and familiesHandling emotional moments and death in pediatricsThe importance of patience and creativity in pediatric careThe quick bounce-back of children in ICUFamily-centered care and supporting parentsThe impact of pediatric nursing on personal growthtitles The Resilient Heart of Pediatric NursingBuilding Trust in Pediatric Care: Insights from Lori NewtonSound Bites "Kids crash fast but bounce back even faster.""Trust is key to family-centered care.""Don’t take parents’ frustrations personally."Chapters 00:00Introduction to Pediatric Nursing and Guest Lori Newton 00:56Lori's Nursing Journey and Inspiration 01:51What Makes Pediatric Nursing Unique 02:56Children's Resilience and Overcoming Illness 04:01Explaining Medical Procedures to Different Age Groups 04:59Cohorting and Treating Different Age Groups in Pediatrics 05:57Surprising Severity of Children's Illnesses 07:06Quick Deterioration and Recovery in Pediatric Patients 07:58Qualities of the Best Pediatric Nurses 09:01Understanding the Emotional Aspects of Pediatric Care 09:48The Reality of Death and Dying in Pediatrics 10:56Misconceptions About Pediatric Nursing 11:46Building Trust with Pediatric Patients 13:06Role of Creativity and Play in Pediatric Care 14:15Humorous Stories from Pediatric Nursing 15:08Family-Centered Care and Supporting Families 16:01Handling Frustrated and Emotional Parents 17:01Self-Care for Pediatric Nurses 17:53Personal Growth Through Pediatric Nursing 18:50Advice for Aspiring Pediatric Nurses 20:05The Rewards of Pediatric Nursing 21:09How Pediatric Nursing Changes You Personally 22:11Children's Resilience as Inspiration 22:56The Impact of Personal Experiences with Illness 23:51Lessons Learned from Pediatric Patients 24:56Humility and Perspective Gained in Pediatrics 25:47Final Thoughts and Appreciation for Pediatric Nurses

  2. 7월 21일

    The Weight We Carry: Nurses, Anxiety, Depression and the Courage to Ask for Help

    In this episode, Serena Tobar dives into the often-overlooked mental health challenges faced by nurses, emphasizing the importance of culture change, self-compassion, and supportive environments to foster healing and resilience. Key Topics: The emotional and psychological toll of nursing, including anxiety, depression, burnout, grief, and trauma The societal and workplace pressures that lead nurses to neglect their own mental health Personal story: Serena shares her experience with grief after losing both parents and the impact on her nursing journey The harmful effects of workplace incivility, bullying, lateral violence, and negative culture on nurse well-being The importance of creating psychologically safe work environments and fostering support and mentorship Challenging the stigma surrounding mental health in nursing and promoting open conversations Practical steps for change: normalizing mental health talk, leadership's role in creating safe spaces, and redefining resilience Support strategies: counseling, peer support, workload adjustments, and simple acts of affirmation The call for a community approach—building culturally supportive and compassionate nursing environments Encouragement for nurses to prioritize their well-being and seek help without guilt or fear Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Addressing the mental health crisis among nurses   00:31 - The weight of stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout in nursing   01:27 - The silent suffering and fear of judgment   01:46 - The unique pressures and expectations placed on nurses   02:09 - Serena’s personal loss and its impact on her nursing life   03:08 - The exhaustion of caring for others without self-care   04:00 - How societal praise often ignores the emotional costs   04:28 - The role of workplace incivility and lateral violence in mental health   05:28 - The impact of workplace hurt on nurse confidence and belonging   05:56 - The importance of culture and safe environments for mental health   06:24 - How leadership and organizational culture influence nurse well-being   06:50 - Creating intentional, supportive nursing communities   07:18 - The interconnected challenges of workplace stress and emotional labor   07:42 - The stigma surrounding mental health and the need for honesty   08:10 - Challenging the narrative of resilience and seeking support as a strength   08:37 - Practical steps for fostering open conversations and psychological safety   09:06 - The importance of authentic support and varied strategies   09:36 - Building a culture where nurses can admit struggle without judgment   10:02 - The power of compassionate acknowledgment and community support   10:24 - A message for nurses who may be struggling, emphasizing they are not alone   10:53 - Reassurance: mental health challenges do not define worth or capability   11:27 - Collective responsibility: transforming healthcare culture for better mental health   11:57 - Closing thoughts: community, courage, and compassion in nursing

  3. 7월 1일

    The Calm Before We Care: A 911 Dispatcher’s Role in Patient Care

    Understanding the Daily Realities of a 911 Dispatcher: An Inside Perspective   This episode offers a heartfelt conversation with Jennifer, a 911 dispatcher and sister of the host, Serena Tobar. She shares the emotional weight, challenges, and unrecognized heroism inherent in dispatching, and how her work intersects with medical and emergency services. Whether you're in healthcare, emergency response, or curious about the unseen frontline, this discussion sheds light on the critical roles that often go unnoticed. Key Topics Covered: The multifaceted role of dispatchers beyond answering callsEmotional toll and coping strategies: leaning on a team, music, and resourcesImpactful calls: pediatric emergencies, bizarre or humorous incidentsMisconceptions about dispatchers, including their status as first respondersThe technological limitations and realities compared to Hollywood portrayalsInterdisciplinary teamwork between dispatchers, EMS, and nursesThe importance of mental health support and encouraging help-seeking behaviorsA call for public understanding of dispatchers' vital, yet often invisible, workAdvice for prospective dispatchers: speak up and seek help when neededPersonal reflections on how the job shapes perceptions of crisis, compassion, and resilienceTimestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the guest and episode focus 00:31 - What inspires Jennifer’s career in emergency dispatching 01:46 - A day in the life of a dispatcher and the unpredictability of calls 02:50 - Managing emotional stress in high-pressure situations 03:38 - Support resources available for dispatchers’ mental health 04:22 - Personal methods of stress relief after shifts 05:33 - Calls involving children and memorable anecdotes 06:15 - Hollywood vs reality: misconceptions about dispatcher work 07:48 - Processing heavy calls and supporting team members 08:37 - The importance of compassion and understanding of emotional reactions 09:44 - The crucial partnership between dispatchers and EMS 11:29 - Interdisciplinary collaboration with nurses and hospitals 12:02 - Common misconceptions and public perceptions 13:55 - Challenges with technology and public awareness 15:14 - The realities vs dramatizations in medical TV shows 16:41 - How the job influences personal worldview and empathy 17:08 - The emotional toll and understanding human reactions 18:41 - Personal advice for aspiring dispatchers and healthcare workers 20:07 - Mental health challenges, burnout, and seeking help 21:48 - Final thoughts: recognizing dispatchers as vital heroes

  4. 6월 24일

    The Many Lives of an LVN: Nursing Across Settings

    In this episode of Why We Nurse, Serena Tobar speaks with Patty Allison, a seasoned LVN whose diverse career spans acute care, pharmacy clinics, rehab, corrections, and home health. Patty shares insights into how each setting has shaped her nursing perspective, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, compassion, and continuous growth in the profession. Key Topics: Patty's journey into nursing and what drew her to become an LVNThe evolving scope of LVNs in acute care during the pandemicThe unique challenges and rewards of pharmacy clinics, including healthcare access issuesHow rehab nursing focuses on small wins and patient-centered progressThe nuances of home health care and working within patients' environmentsCorrections nursing: maintaining boundaries, dignity, and safety with incarcerated patientsThe lessons learned from diverse settings that enhance overall nursing practiceAdvice for aspiring LVNs about flexibility, scope, and understanding local roles Timestamps: 00:00 - Introducing Patty Allison and her versatile nursing career 01:02 - Patty’s motivation to become an LVN based on personal health experiences 01:42 - Working in acute care during the pandemic: lessons and opportunities 04:14 - Learning about cardiac care in critical care units 05:01 - Comparing pharmacy clinic work to traditional bedside nursing 06:49 - The importance of access to primary care in pharmacy settings 08:36 - Insights into rehab nursing and supporting patient milestones 12:46 - Home health nursing: navigating patients' environment and family dynamics 20:38 - Corrections nursing: respecting boundaries and providing care in a secure environment 30:14 - What diverse experiences teach about holistic patient care 33:25 - Advice for LVNs and students: understanding scope, roles, and career pathways 36:10 - Final thoughts: the expansive impact of LVNs across healthcare

  5. 6월 18일

    After the Conference: Energy, Advocacy, and the Power of Showing Up Together

    Key Topics: The transformative power of community and connection among nursesInnovative approaches in nursing education and workforce developmentThe role of dissemination in advancing nursing practice and scholarshipRising themes of innovation, well-being, equity, leadership, and technology in nursingThe importance of advocacy at local, state, and national levelsNetworking as a form of care and a tool to prevent burnoutThe momentum generated by conferences to inspire action and changeTimestamps: 00:01 - The energy and significance of the Texas Nurses Association conference 00:31 - The emotional and professional community formed at the conference 00:42 - Nursing as a collective force beyond individual roles 01:16 - The impact of community in rebuilding resilience and fostering growth 01:46 - Sharing stories and ideas through networking and camaraderie 02:05 - Community as a protective factor against burnout 02:35 - The inspiration and purpose behind conference sessions 03:10 - Project: High school healthcare summer camp promoting pipeline and belonging 03:40 - Building confidence and exploring healthcare careers among youth 04:01 - The importance of creative, community-based workforce solutions 04:45 - Scholarly dissemination framework to support nurse-led research 05:15 - Impact: Increased acceptance of abstracts and nurse confidence 05:44 - The necessity of dissemination in sharing innovative practices 06:01 - Key themes: Innovation in education, workforce well-being, equity, expanded leadership, and technology 06:15 - Advances in simulation, competency-based learning, and technology integration 06:45 - Addressing staffing, safety, and well-being reforms 07:15 - Nurses’ influence in equity and advocacy work 07:32 - Nurses shaping the future through AI, telemedicine, and digital health 07:56 - Nurses as thinkers and strategists reshaping healthcare 08:25 - The critical role of policy and advocacy in nursing practice 08:55 - Advocacy at various levels, from local hospitals to federal legislation 09:01 - Nurses’ leadership in policy and protection 09:31 - The power of unity and collective action 09:45 - Networking as a form of care and community building 10:15 - Building future pathways and combatting burnout through connections 10:31 - Conference takeaway: Momentum for advocacy, innovation, and leadership 11:01 - The unstoppable force of collective nursing efforts 11:05 - Gratitude for the community and encouragement to stay connected and inspired

  6. 6월 9일

    Stronger Together: The Power of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Healthcare

    The Power of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in HealthcareIn this episode of "Why We Nurse," host Serena Tobar explores what real-world interdisciplinary collaboration looks like in healthcare. Through insights from a physiologist, a patient care technician, and a nurse, discover how diverse roles come together to deliver compassionate, effective patient care. Key topics covered:The essence of teamwork: showing up for patients and each otherRoles of exercise physiologists in rebuilding strength and restoring quality of lifeThe vital contributions of patient care technicians at the bedsideNursing responsibilities as the coordination link and patient advocateHow caring, respect, and trust are the foundation of true collaborationPractical ways to foster better communication and team cohesion in healthcare settingsTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction to interdisciplinary collaboration and its significance 00:32 - The core of healthcare: caring is the work 01:27 - Formal vs. practical aspects of teamwork in healthcare 01:57 - The role of exercise physiologists in recovery and quality of life 02:22 - What physiologists do beyond the crisis: restoring movement and confidence 03:13 - The integral role of patient care technicians in bedside care 03:37 - Observing subtle changes and emotional needs of patients 04:08 - The importance of listening and valuing every voice on the team 05:23 - Nursing’s role in connecting, coordinating, and advocating 06:13 - Collaboration as a shared responsibility among disciplines 06:38 - How different roles serve a united purpose: caring in action 07:47 - Key ingredients for effective collaboration: communication, respect, trust 08:11 - Practical tips for healthcare professionals to improve team dynamics 08:39 - The importance of intentional teamwork and valuing each member 09:07 - Closing remarks and encouragement to stay connected with the podcast 09:20 - Follow "Why We Nurse" for ongoing conversations about healthcare teamwork

  7. 5월 19일

    Built From the Ground Up: A CNA’s Path to COO and Author

    Explore Winston Meikle's inspiring journey from CNA to COO, highlighting the importance of continuous growth, resilience, and innovative approaches to healthcare delivery. This episode dives into leadership development, community-focused healthcare solutions, and the power of love and scientific principles in transforming patient care. In this episode: Winston shares how his early experiences as a CNA and LPN shaped his leadership vision.The importance of building diverse skills to advance in healthcare.The role of a mobile lab company in increasing healthcare accessibility for underserved populations.Insights into creating community-based health services that improve patient convenience and outcomes.The inspiration behind Winston's books, blending science, spirit, and practical advice for healthcare professionals and patients.Practical tips for navigating barriers and overcoming self-doubt in healthcare career progression.The significance of fostering supportive relationships and networks in professional growth.The potential of energetic and intentional practice in enhancing patient outcomes and staff interactions.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: From bedside to leadership—Winston's journey 02:24 - Early influences and motivations for entering healthcare 03:48 - Building skills across healthcare roles and the scenic route to success 06:13 - Overcoming barriers: Solutions-focused mindset and support systems 09:35 - Innovating healthcare with Winston’s mobile lab company 11:51 - How mobile diagnostic services increase access and reduce barriers 14:27 - Inspiration behind Winston’s first book on the power of confidence and quantum physics 18:47 - Details about "The Power of Love, A Nursing Theory" and its message 20:05 - Communicating health empowerment to the public 23:27 - Winston's upcoming project, "The Path to Self-Healing and Wellness" 24:38 - Final thoughts: Love as the foundation for positive change in healthcare Resources & Links: Power of Love Theory - Winston Meikle — Winston’s official website for his books and resources

  8. 5월 6일

    Coming Back With Heart: Family, Esophageal Cancer, and Walking the Final Journey Together

    Explore the deeply personal journey of a nurse balancing professional care and family illness, with insights into hospice care and awareness for esophageal cancer. This episode emphasizes the importance of advocacy, compassion, and honest conversations in healthcare and family life. Main Topics:The impact of personal experience on nursing practice and family caregivingUnderstanding hospice care: what it is, what it isn’t, and its significanceRecognizing early signs and risk factors of esophageal cancerThe importance of advocating for oneself and loved ones in health mattersThe emotional and spiritual support provided by hospice teamsIn this episode:Serena shares her story of returning to podcasting after a family health crisisThe shift from professional detachment to personal involvement in illnessExplanation of hospice care as a compassionate, dignity-preserving approachClear symptoms and risk factors associated with esophageal cancerPractical advice on speaking up about symptoms, managing chronic reflux, and early detectionThe emotional significance of hospice for families and loved onesTimestamps: 00:00 - Starting the episode: personal story and returning to the podcast 00:28 - How personal illness shifts nursing perspectives and empathy 01:14 - The role of nursing beyond the hospital bedside: caring at home 01:35 - Why discussing serious illnesses like esophageal cancer is crucial 02:01 - Symptoms of esophageal cancer to watch for 02:23 - Risk factors including GERD, smoking, alcohol, obesity 02:39 - Empowerment through awareness and early intervention 03:01 - Self-advocacy: questions to ask, listening to your body 03:27 - What hospice care offers: shifting from cure to comfort 03:57 - The true purpose of hospice: dignity, peace, emotional support 04:27 - How hospice supports families emotionally and spiritually 04:55 - The deeper understanding of hospice as a family-centered service 05:23 - Hospice’s reassurance and steadiness in uncertain moments 05:37 - Personal reflections on returning with more tenderness and respect 06:00 - Final encouragement: ask for help, prioritize comfort and love 06:27 - Closing thoughts: stay connected with Why We Nurse Resources & Links:Hospice Foundation of AmericaAmerican Cancer Society - Esophageal CancerConnect with Serena & Why We Nurse:InstagramFacebook

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Why We Nurse is a podcast that shares real stories from the heart of nursing. Hosted by Serena Tobar, each episode explores the moments, challenges, and triumphs that define the nursing journey. Whether you're a nurse, student, or simply curious - this is where compassion meets conversation.