How can changing your thinking from “someone should” to “I can” can change your world? How do you survive nursing school with two littles? How can changes open your eyes to new opportunities? So many interesting topics for today’s episode!
This episode is a little bit different as we bring you an episode from the Still A Nurse Podcast by Tristan Soelber, where I had the honor of being her guest. You will love Tristan’s interview style! She does an amazing job we talk about:
How I learned to balance school and family time to reach my goal with a new baby and a toddler at home
What qualifications you need to become a case manager
The book, which started as a side hustle, eventually led to a second edition, a course, and a business
And a lot more!
This episode is part of our series on nurses who took the leap to leave their traditional nursing position and go full time on their entrepreneurial journey during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
In today’s episode, Janine Kelbach talks with us about:
*Her Entrepreneurial journey
*What inspired her to start her own business/side hustle initially
*And how the pandemic caused her to pivot her business
It takes a special kind of nurse to work with victims of sexual assault. I had the honor of interviewing one of these very special nurses, Maie McKenzie. Marie has used her training in Forensic Nursing and as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) in both the Emergency Department and community rape crisis centers.
In today’s episode, Marie talks with us about:
*What inspired her to work in forensic nursing and specifically as a Sexual Assault Examiner
*The didactic training program she went through
*What this job entails
*How to be a SANE
*Her legal nurse consulting business
Are you a nurse with a business or a nurse aspiring to start your own business? You don’t want to miss this episode! There are lots of people out there teaching nurses how to start a business. But the last thing you want to do is to start a business that doesn’t fit your lifestyle. In fact, one of the best benefits of owning a business is the lifestyle freedom that comes with it.
In this episode we bring back Amanda Guarniere, The Resume Rx from episode 44, Nurse Resumes Made Easy. Amanda built a business for herself that gives her the freedom to live the lifestyle she desires. In 2020, during the pandemic, she went full-time with her business and hasn’t looked back since.
This time we talk to Amanda about lifestyle, business, and taking the leap to full-time entrepreneurship.
Taking the entrepreneurial leap is a big decision under normal circumstances. And to many, it may seem like a crazy thing to do during a pandemic. But we have encountered several nurses who have successfully gone from side hustle to full-time nurse entrepreneur in 2020.
We will feature these amazing nurses in a mini-series starting on today’s episode with Ananya Datta. Ananya is a dual board-certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, consultant, and coach on a mission to help the next generation of nurse practitioners step into practice with confidence and clarity. Her desire to support new grad NPs in their transition to practice is mission-centric and ties back to her lack of orientation and onboarding support as a new grad many years ago.
In addition to that, Ananya has started her nurse consultant agency.
Do you consider yourself an introvert? Have you ever wondered how you could be a successful entrepreneur as an introvert? Me too! Networking is important for your career, your business, and your life. But as an introvert, this is not something that comes naturally. It’s something we have to be very intentional about working at.
Today I’m going to share with you what I have learned so that you too can be successful with your networking. You will find this episode helpful with your networking whether you’re an introvert or not.
Are you feeling stuck in your career or life in general? In today’s episode of The Stay At Home Nurse Podcast, We’re talking with Ann Konkoly, midwife, coach, and speaker. Ann’s mission is to support women and nurses in getting unstuck, reconnecting to who they are, and cultivating what they want.
In this episode we talk about:
Ann’s inspiring story of personal change and evolution in becoming a certified nurse-midwife turned respected coach and speaker for women looking to cultivate the life they desire to live
The visioning process: the aspect of coaching she loves
Two-step coaching process:
In today’s episode, I want to share a secret with you – the secret to a successful life. Purposely focusing on this can have a major impact on your mood, success, and so much more.
Your mom was right, who you hang around makes a difference. As Jim Rohn once said, “You’re the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with”.
As a Registered Nurse, wife, and mother, Helen Eimers was feeling defeated trying to juggle shift work and being the wife and mother she truly wanted to be.
She dove headfirst into beefing up her resume and getting her case management certification, and after several dead-end job applications, she landed a job as a telephonic case manager working remotely from home.
While working remotely as a case manager, she longed for the opportunity to help others on a deeper, more personal level. She started her side hustle building her business as a yoga instructor, health and wellness coach, and creator of the Back 2 Bliss Back Pain Protocol.
In today’s episode, you are going to be inspired by millennial, wife, mother, nurse practitioner, case manager, author, and owner of a healthcare consulting firm, “Mercedes The NP”.
Mercedes walks us through how she got to where she is today and how she turned her passion for maternal-child health into a viable business model.
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