A podcast series that features conversations with national luminaries in healthcare on topics ranging from racial disparities in the nursing profession to the challenges and innovations of being a nurse during a global pandemic. Hosted by Lawana Brown, MSN, WHNP-BC Director and Assistant Professor Women's Health Nurse Practitioner online program at Regis College.


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One For All

As president of the nation’s largest union of registered nurses, Zenei Triunfo-Cortez is the voice for more than 175,000 members

Nurse for a Change

With no legislative experience, Danielle Pendergrass was instrumental in reforming Utah’s healthcare policies. Her message to fellow nurses? “You Really Hold So Much Power Because You are Holding People’s Hands”

Building Vaccine Confidence in Louisville

A nurse since 1976 with thirty years of experience with infection prevention and control, University of Louisville Professor Ruth Carrico, PhD, DNP, APRN was invited to Wuhan by the Chinese equivalent of the CDC.

Re-Examining the Nursing Exam

“If we had a COVID surge, where would we get our nurses from?” This was the most pressing question on the mind of Laura Reichhardt, MS, AGPCNP, RN, Director of the Hawaii State Center for Nursing.

Skin Deep

Surgical Oncologist Samilia Obeng-Gyasi talks with Regis College Assistant Professor Lawana Brown about racial disparities in breast cancer treatment.