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 – CMS’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic reveal a troubling prioritization of profit over patient safety. From incentivizing risky treatments to manipulating death statistics, trust in healthcare erodes. We explore CMS corruption, the ethical crisis of pediatric transgender surgeries, and the link between SSRIs and gender dysphoria. Reform is essential to protect public health and prioritize ethical, patient-centered care.
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Nicole, RN, BSN, CLNC – Sepsis remains a critical focus, especially during flu and cold season. I explain the symptoms using a traffic light analogy to help identify when to act. From prevention tips like hydration and rest to understanding hospital treatments, this discussion empowers readers to stay vigilant, prioritize health, and reduce risks during a time of heightened vulnerability.
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – Brianne Dressen’s journey from clinical trial participant to advocate reveals hidden truths about vaccine injuries and systemic failures. As co-founder of react19.org, she builds a lifeline for thousands while pursuing justice through groundbreaking lawsuits. Her story embodies resilience, accountability, and hope for a transparent, compassionate approach to public health.
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – Recognizing toxic relationships within religious contexts can be challenging, as theology and cultural norms often discourage separation. This piece delves into the misuse of scripture to trap victims in abusive marriages, the mental toll of such relationships, and the path to healing. It calls for informed leadership and biblically grounded support to empower victims and address abuse effectively.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – My guest today is a vibrant soul whose life took an unexpected turn after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Like millions worldwide, she sought protection against the virus but instead faced severe, life-altering side effects. The medical community was baffled, and traditional treatments offered little relief. Facing a daunting road to recovery, she began exploring alternative healing modalities.
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – America faces a growing obesity crisis, fueled by lifestyle and environmental factors. Quick fixes like Ozempic fail to address root causes such as hormonal imbalances, metabolic dysfunction, and nutrient deficiencies. A holistic approach—incorporating diet, exercise, detoxification, and targeted interventions—empowers individuals to restore health, overcome weight loss resistance, and achieve lasting vitality.
Nurses Out Loud – We dive into the complexities of the 2024-2025 Influenza Vaccine Declination Form, exploring vaccine mandates, political accountability, and bodily autonomy. We examine vaccine efficacy, transparency in healthcare policies, and the need for open dialogue on vaccine injuries. Advocating for informed choices, we challenge leaders to prioritize integrity and evidence-based solutions in public health.
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.
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…
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.