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.
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.
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.
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.
Nurses Out Loud – We welcome Lori Krol, a nurse with over 30 years of experience in obstetrics and school nursing. Lori, along with Nurses Jodi and Ashley, shares practical strategies to help families tackle common school-year illnesses like sore throats and stomach bugs. Learn how to boost your child’s immune system, manage allergies, prevent dehydration, and more, all while ensuring your child thrives emotionally and physically throughout the school year.
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – McPatti Langston’s East LA to Encino takes readers on an emotional journey of survival, resilience, and transformation. Through the lens of a child protagonist, Elizabeth Dillon, the memoir explores themes of trauma, abuse, cultural identity, and redemption. This gripping tale sheds light on the immigrant experience and the strength required to overcome life’s harshest realities.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – In the wake of Hurricane Helene, East Tennessee and North Carolina communities unite with remarkable resilience. As neighbors transform into heroes, they rally together to provide food, shelter, and support. This story captures the profound human connection and unwavering spirit of individuals stepping up, proving that in times of crisis, local efforts and compassion prevail over official responses.
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – In this episode, I speak with Alexis Lorenz and her nurse advocate, Angela Wulbrecht, RN, from the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation. Alexis shares her harrowing experience of being denied proper medical treatment due to her vaccination status, leading to severe health complications and mistreatment. Her story underscores the urgent need for patient rights and legislative protection.
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – James O’Keefe’s documentary Line In The Sand exposes the exploitation of unaccompanied migrant children within HHS’s Unaccompanied Children program. Whistleblowers Tara Rodas and Bonnie Rice reveal alarming systemic failures that endanger vulnerable minors. Urgent reform is needed to address these abuses and ensure the protection of unaccompanied children at risk.
Nurses Out Loud – When disaster strikes, who really comes to the rescue? On today’s podcast, we discuss FEMA’s response, or lack thereof, during recent crises. We explore how locals and everyday citizens step up with boots on the ground while questioning federal leadership’s role. Tune in as we shed light on self-reliance, community efforts, and the importance of voting for effective leadership. #LookForTheHelpers
Nurses Out Loud with David Wayne, RN – New York becomes ground zero for COVID controversies as unvaccinated teachers face firing without due process. Attorney Jimmy Wagner and Nurse David Wayne expose how laws were ignored, leading to severe nurse and teacher shortages. They shed light on COVID-era hypocrisy, like Dr. Jay Varma’s scandal, and unite diverse voices questioning the erosion of core values.
Nurses Out Loud – In this episode, we explore the safety and ethical concerns surrounding self-amplifying mRNA vaccines. With this innovative immunization technology on the horizon, we examine potential risks, from immune activation to genetic privacy. Joined by experts, we discuss the importance of thorough clinical trials and uphold the need for transparency and ethical considerations in advancing medical technology.
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – Hormonal imbalances and fertility challenges affect many women, often tied to estrogen dominance and environmental toxins. By focusing on natural detoxification, proper nutrition, and addressing root causes, it’s possible to restore hormone balance. Learn how to support your body through functional medicine and holistic practices to improve reproductive health and overall well-being naturally.
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – We dive into the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina’s Appalachian communities. With government aid slow to respond, local leaders Michelle and Tyler Lee step up, using social media to organize relief efforts. Witnessing incredible grassroots resilience, we explore how ordinary citizens rally to provide aid, hold officials accountable, and begin the long path to recovery.
Nurses Out Loud – We dive into the powerful film *Protocol 7*, based on the true story of Merck whistleblowers fighting corporate fraud. They explore the dark revelations about the pharmaceutical industry and discuss why such a headline-worthy story isn’t being covered in the mainstream media. Drawing parallels to the treatment of Andrew Wakefield, they question media narratives and highlight the ongoing fight for justice against Big Pharma.