Nurses Out Loud
Weekdays 10 am ET | Encore 11 pm
Nurses Out Loud is a unique talk show from a nurse’s perspective on life, politics, current events, and medical field happenings. Insight from nurses brave enough to go against the grain in their beloved field. Listen, as they unveil a nurse’s truth, with eyes wide open.
Our show aims to give a voice to the most trusted professionals in the world; Nurses. For far too long, we have been silent, which has led to the pillaging of our healthcare system. There are those of us who challenge the narrative and expose the truth behind the veil. Our goal is to protect people from a system that prioritizes profits over their promise to do no harm. The way we do that is by courageously speaking the truth out loud.
We are…
in a war for truth, in a war to fight against propaganda, in a war to defend and advocate for the patient.


America Out Loud Network © – We are in a war for truth, in a war to fight against propaganda, in a war to defend and advocate for the patient. Nurses Out Loud shine the light toward the darkness.
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – Nurse Michele reviews Naomi Wolf’s analysis of the Pfizer documents released to the American public thanks to Attorney Aaron Siri of the informed consent action in Network. Thankfully, the Freedom of Information Act provides the ability for American citizens to request information from public officials so that we can be better informed about how…
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Making a decision to stand in righteous truth is an empowering choice. It requires moral courage, integrity, and strength of character to stand up for what you believe in, even when it is unpopular or challenging to do so. It is being truly convicted and adhering to your values, no matter the consequences. It is having the courage to speak out against injustice…
Nurses Out Loud with Beth Hnat, RN – In recent years the term “Cancel Culture” has been thrust into our vocabulary with its associated actions. The left has started this movement, and it is carried out in various ways and multiple industries. What I find fascinating about Cancel Culture is how it always seems to have an opposite effect on its intended actions and demonstrates additional…
Nurses Out Loud with April Snipes RNFA, BSN, CNOR – In today’s episode, I talk about how important it is to disconnect from the endless scroll of social media headlines and reconnect with God, nature, and your fellow humans. It’s so easy to get lost in the addictive nature of entertainment porn that is the marketing standard of social media platforms. The question is, how do you…
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – The Naturopathic profession viciously attacked her for telling people to get enough protein and exercise, and go out into the sun. We discuss the pandemic of fear, the systematic attack on children, the transgender community, and so much more…
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – What’s happening is another generation of confused children that are growing more and more unsure of who they are, who their friends are, and who their real foes are. The media and our government seem to be focused on dividing American youth into categories that bring them into more depression and despair…
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – The past three years have been challenging for all of us. No one escaped unscathed. To some degree, we have all lost. Reflecting on these losses, at times, can be overwhelming. In a short period of two years, I had given up my home, my career, my financial security, and my marriage. Many will argue that I chose to walk away from all of…
Nurses Out Loud with Beth Hnat, RN – It’s been estimated that already 1.3 million people have attempted to cross our Southern border just this year. 1.3 million people who come from varying countries and varying walks of life. They are aware of the significant changes that have occurred at our Southern border since the installation of the Biden Administration, and they are taking full…
Nurses Out Loud with April Snipes RNFA, BSN, CNOR – During this show, guest Host Nurse Shannon interviewed me, and we talked about why I went into nursing, my experience working on the burn unit, and how that helped shape my outlook on life. Our conversation topics run from Michigan to Texas, male vs. female, white vs. black, and everything in between. We challenge the ideas of…
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – Moral courage is a quality that many people struggle with, especially in today’s world, where people are often scared of speaking out against injustice or standing up for their beliefs. But moral courage is important because it allows us to do what we know is right, even when others may disagree…
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – A special guest on Nurses Out Loud, May 18, 2023, is registered nurse Sarah Greulich. Sarah graduated nursing school as a pandemic college student in 2020. She then would continue her college education into the pandemic, experiencing the pandemic as an employed nurse, a college student, and the wife of a US Air Force…
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Nurse entrepreneurship is an emerging trend that is transforming the way that we, as nurses, view our profession. With the rise of technology and new opportunities, nurses have the potential to reinvent the way in which we provide patient care completely. Once we break that employee mindset, we are able to leverage our…
Nurses Out Loud with Beth Hnat, RN – This past weekend I celebrated my 13th Mother’s Day. I spent a lovely two days with a couple of dear mama friends at a local resort, swimming, getting a little sun, enjoying one another’s company, and taking a little break from all of the duties and responsibilities of motherhood. I openly admit that celebrating Mother’s Day in the traditional…
Nurses Out Loud with April Snipes RNFA, BSN, CNOR – Since the beginning of 2023, America has experienced 202 mass shootings. A mass shooting is defined as four or more victims apart from the gunman. This number of shootings has resulted in 276 people dead and 792 injured. Shootings have become so common it is no longer shocking to hear. For many of us, the news…