Episodes
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Nurses Out Loud – Explore critical issues facing healthcare workers, including the 2024-2025 Influenza Vaccine Declination Form and its ethical dilemmas. Dive into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services and its impact on public health. Join us as we examine vaccine mandates, personal autonomy, and the evolving healthcare landscape to empower informed decisions in a shifting system.
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Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – Maddie, a nursing student with primary immune deficiency, faces health struggles and denial of clinical access under vaccine mandates. Her fight for medical autonomy and fair treatment highlights the urgent need for informed consent and equal rights for healthcare students facing unjust policies...
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Nurses Out Loud – Explore the unsettling rise of genetically modified humans as South Africa opens doors to GMO babies. Discover the advancements in CRISPR technology and the ethical dilemmas it poses. From altering embryos to gene editing in a syringe, this episode unpacks the controversial future of human genetics and the profound consequences awaiting society.
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Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and supported by Donald Trump, aims to reform the U.S. health system by eliminating corruption and enhancing public safety. With a focus on transparency, health safety, and consumer choice, they advocate for rigorous testing of pharmaceuticals and removing harmful chemicals like fluoride from water supplies.
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Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – The rising focus on transgender healthcare, especially for minors, prompts serious ethical concerns among healthcare providers. Many question the pressure to implement gender-affirming treatments, such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy, amid concerns over informed consent, long-term effects, and potential social pressures. I explore these challenges and the delicate balance of compassionate care.
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Nurses Out Loud – In this episode, Nurse Ashley and I explore Tuberculosis, the world’s deadliest infectious disease, with special guest Nurse J, who shares her firsthand experiences. We discuss the rise in cases, factors contributing to its spread, and the impact of migrant health. Learn about CDC resources, prevention tips, and why staying informed matters as we dive into the realities of this overlooked health crisis.
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Nurses Out Loud – In today's healthcare landscape, a shortage of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) impacts survivors' access to compassionate care and justice. "The Missing Piece" highlights this urgent need, with insights from pastor Jimmy Hinton and retired RN David, who empower nurses to pursue SANE certification, understand abuse prevention, and support survivors on their path to healing.
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – In a world full of challenges, advocacy becomes our strongest tool for ensuring rights, respect, and resources. Discover how knowledge, clear communication, and technology empower us to stand up for ourselves and others. This discussion reveals strategies to amplify our voices, foster real change, and pave the way for a more just, dignified future.
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Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – Explore the profound connections between mind, body, and spirit as we dive into metaphysics, generational trauma, and energy flow. Learn how our emotions, relationships, and spiritual practices impact overall health, with insights from Reverend Kim Carter. Discover transformative paths to healing, resilience, and well-being through science, spirituality, and self-awareness.
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Nurses Out Loud – Healthcare professionals across the U.S. increasingly express doubt about COVID-19 vaccine safety and efficacy, with over 80% now rethinking boosters. This shift highlights growing divides, with some seeing refusal as uninformed. As an upcoming election fuels polarization, understanding these perspectives on vaccination and public health becomes critical in bridging gaps among coworkers and communities.
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Nurses Out Loud – In this episode, we dive into the powerful phrases shaping public trust: "safe and effective" for vaccines and "safe and secure" for elections. As we approach the 2024 election, we explore the deepening divide across the nation, the erosion of trust in healthcare and elections, and the controversial legal moves impacting Wisconsin. This is a crucial moment for America’s future and voter confidence.
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Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – After 27 years as a third-grade teacher, I face unexpected hardships after complying with the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. My health rapidly declines, leading to severe pain and eventual early retirement. Struggling for recognition and support, I now rely on my savings to seek treatment while battling the financial and emotional toll this journey imposes.
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Join me as I delve into the hidden depths of the Deep State and unravel the complex web of control shaping our reality. Together with Scott Schara, we expose the unsettling truths behind medical corruption, shadow governance, and the illusion of autonomy, challenging the narratives that obscure our understanding of freedom and power...
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Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – Cancer rates are rising, but we can take steps to make our bodies less hospitable to cancer. Through the 10 terrains approach and metabolic health, I explore how lifestyle changes, repurposed therapies, and holistic wellness create resilience. My journey with chronic illness has fueled my commitment to empower others toward self-healing and hope.
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Nurses Out Loud – In this episode, we examine critical issues in public health: Judge Edward M. Chen’s ruling on fluoride's risks, raising concerns about children’s cognitive health, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s potential leadership in HHS, promising new transparency. Joined by expert guests, we address regulatory accountability, health policy shifts, and the safety of America’s water and health standards.
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Nurses Out Loud with Host Ashley Grogg MSN, RN, BC-FMP – In this episode of *Nurses Out Loud*, Ashley Grogg is joined by Mary Nisly and Stephanie Durnin to share real-life political victories and inspire listeners to create change in their communities. Through stories of resilience and practical advice, they empower you to step up, take action, and make a difference in local politics for a restored Republic.
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Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – As COVID-19 vaccines roll out under Operation Warp Speed, the public questions both political motives and health impacts. Tensions rise over vaccine mandates, unaddressed adverse effects, and accountability. Amid civil unrest, Americans demand justice, transparency, and protection of rights as both Trump and Biden-Harris administrations face criticism over their handling of the pandemic.
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Nurses Out Loud – In this episode, we explore the power of local politics and individual engagement. We highlight how every vote counts in local elections and the importance of researching candidates thoroughly. We discuss media influence, lobbying, and the value of civil discourse. Our team encourages finding a niche in activism, staying informed, and getting involved in local organizations to make a difference.
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Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – The US faces alarmingly high maternal and infant mortality rates. Join me as I explore how functional medicine can bridge the gaps in maternal care. From addressing nutrient deficiencies to reducing unnecessary C-sections and supporting postpartum recovery, we discuss how a comprehensive, holistic approach empowers women to achieve optimal health for themselves and their babies.
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Nurses Out Loud – In this episode, we uncover shocking revelations from Naomi Wolf's investigation into Pfizer's COVID-19 clinical trial documents, which the FDA sought to conceal for 75 years. With help from over 3,250 scientists, these findings challenge the mainstream narrative. Join my co-hosts and me as we discuss alarming truths about health mandates, legal battles, and spiritual reflections in these extraordinary times.
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