Finding Happiness in Healthcare
Working in healthcare is hard. The documentation, back-to-back patient visits where you feel like a robot treating people on an assembly line, dealing with prior authorizations and insurance denials, the list goes on.
Many of us are burning out and feeling disillusioned about our careers.
As a nurse practitioner, you might truly believe in what you do. Perhaps you invested several years of your life and commonly a 6-figure student loan to do this. Or perhaps you genuinely can't imagine doing anything else with your life because you have a huge, noble heart and love helping people.
Each day is a chance to find happiness in healthcare.
This is the podcast for nurse practitioners and other medical providers who truly believe in what they do and want to create more meaning in their work.
Finding Happiness in Healthcare
Latest Episodes
Nurse practitioner explains: Every Quick Rapport Strategy Explained in 29 Minutes
Have you noticed that patients seem… different lately?More anxious.More overwhelmed.More skeptical.More worried.And somehow, despite all the advances in healthcare and technology, it feels harder than ever to actually ...
Healthcare Administrators HATE Me for Sharing Their SECRET
If you're a nurse practitioner and you you crash on the couch fully dressed after work, wondering how you can feel this tired and still be expected to give more tomorrow—this episode is for you. Healthcare administrators aren’t burn...
Are soft skills more powerful than clinical skills?
“Have you ever walked out of a patient room thinking,‘I explained everything perfectly… and they still didn’t listen?’You had the right diagnosis. The right plan. The right words.So why didn’t it land?Here’s wh...
Every Reason You’re Feeling Disconnected From Patients Explained in 22 Minutes
“If you’ve ever sat with a patient and thought, ‘Why isn’t this working? Why can’t they see I’m trying to help?’—this video is for you. Because when your intention is pure but the connection just isn’t landing, it creates emotional ...
Stop Just Surviving and Do This Instead
Okay, tell me if this sounds familiar — you finish another crazy shift, sit in your car, and just stare at the steering wheel for a minute. You’re too tired to even think about dinner. You gave everything to your patients, charted until your br...