Glad i found this podcast while in nursing school. This is great!😊
@claremonea8728 ай бұрын
Nurses are heroes! They do the hardest jobs and get the least praise! Thank you for everything you do. 💝 💛
@juliewright27958 ай бұрын
I had wonderful nurses during my cancer journey. My mom and I took gifts for them to my chemo sessions. We still continue to visit and take gifts during Christmas and my remission anniversary. I will always be super grateful 💕
@SarahAyalah8 ай бұрын
So great to hear some of your nursing experience. I was also a Covid nurse and have a similar story. I am now a behavioral health/psychiatric nurse and graduate next year with my psych np. I think it’s amazing you stepped away from bedside to shed light on mental health! Our mental health is just as important but does take the back burner most of the time. I would love to see you guys have Jennifer stone (wizards of waverly place) on! She’s also a nurse and has some great perspectives on burn out and empathy! Great episode.
@bonnieolson808 ай бұрын
Im a retired RN, and I graduated from a three year diploma program in the 60’s, ( no BSN until 4 years)when obviously nursing was a lot different than it is now. I worked with nurses who graduated from the “ new” two year program, ( BSN after two years) and i spent four years working on a medical/ surgical unit.In listening to you discuss “ competitiveness”, there was a difference between Rn’s who had lots of head knowledge but still needed clinical experience of actually working ( two year RN’s )and those who had that extra year of work experience after three years.. of school. you learn so much with each year of experience about how to organize your time and about how to work more efficiently under pressure….it just takes the actual work experience no matter which specialty you choose to become better at your job. I cant imagine working with Covid as a new graduate….so much unknown and so much stress!..Burn out seems almost inevitable. Thank you for all you must’ve contributed.❤️
@myamulvey8 ай бұрын
As an adolescent psych patient of many times, our nurses mean SO much to us during that difficult part of our life. Thank you truly.🩷💜🩵
@emmadear32768 ай бұрын
I'm in nursing school and didn't know taylor and Taylor have a podcast, youtube algorithm brought me here. Thanks for this, fantastic episode 💕
@erinbelmont33748 ай бұрын
I relate to this so much as education and nursing shortages, burnout, and seniority issues seem to go hand in hand. Plus all my besties are nurses. So much respect to every nurse out there 💕
@DyyantiDailyАй бұрын
I've been searching for Taylor Lautner for a long time. I love all his acting..he's really amazing and this time I just realized that he has a KZbin channel.
@kelmenywerner37938 ай бұрын
I love this channel so much, as a fellow non-bedside nurse, happy Nurses Week! Thank you for talking about burnout and bringing awareness to some of the struggles in the nursing world. Keep shining, you two 😊
@akcatalino8 ай бұрын
Tay - so great to hear your nursing journey! Nursing wasn’t my dream either yet I just went back to school at 26 and am halfway through my RN program now. I’m working as a tech in the hospital (oncology unit) on top of school, and man is it hard to not burnout before I’m even an RN. Sending you all the love and thank you for your incredible outlook on nursing and tips for prioritizing myself as I enter practice ❤
@calicat19968 ай бұрын
Enjoyed watching this as a nurse, I started nursing school right out of high-school and got a job right after and been working for 7 years now. I got a chuckle out of the holding your pee for 5 hours, just the other week I held my bladder for my entire 12 hr shift because I didn't have time to go 😂 I went at home before I left for work and then at home after my shift. Nursing is very much a love hate relationship especially depending where you work. The good though makes all the terrible worth it.
@spazzncrediblelett98282 ай бұрын
Me and finance can't wait to see you guys this week needed this one for mental health .
@1denise_btr_5sos8 ай бұрын
Another Favorite Episode unlocked 💕🫶🏻😍🤩 This one is inspirational indeed! Thank you Tay for answering my nursing question in this episode! I am so inspired on what you learned & experienced as a nurse. Thank you for being a motivator & an inspiration for the future nurses out there. 🥹🫶🏻🤩💕
@kylepadeezy8 ай бұрын
Bravest episode... and to be fair, anytime Tay talks I get flashes from the ER. Bless you guys for posting this, honestly. Tay's not only a hero she's a warrior... All the school she went through only to get bullied when she finally felt she made it in life. Glad she met you, Taylor. ❤🔥#edie
@GiuliaBL8 ай бұрын
As a CNA/Med Tech for 15 yrs I have found myself beyond burnt out. The idea of paying for schooling to become a LPN or RN so I can spend 40 percent of the shift passing pills, 40 percent of the shift charting, calling doctors, pharmacists, families, 10 percent of the shift interacting with patients & the last ten percent of the shift helping my coworkers is something I know would be a colossal waste of my energy, time & monies. The backstabbing, caddy, illegal activities from coworkers not to mention the illegal activities from facilities is beyond rampant. The physical, mental, verbal, & SA abuse from coworkers, patients and family members to openly spoken about yet NEVER addressed. The entire American Healthcare system is not only broken but also run by a high school click mentality that is blatantly asking EVERY healthcare clinician to co-sign patient abuse and neglect. Hospitals pay dog scraps, LTC/SNF/Assisted Living Facilities offer equally heinous pay, and the latter three rarely have necessary supplies(wash clothes, wipes, towels, linens, prescribed meds for each patient, locking doors, evening snacks, etc). The mental well-being of the staff as a whole has NEVER been paramount to the establishments and has been in dire straits well before COVID. I'll spare the good, the bad, the ugly, & the beyond immoral and illegal tales, as I'd be here for weeks. We obviously need more of the right nurses but more importantly we need a revamped system that truly, madly, deeply CARES for the HEALTH of the patients AND the clinicians.
@MadamT_7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your contributions! ❤
@SarahTruth-kx3ld8 ай бұрын
Im an LPN i did same day surgery it was so muc fun!! Now at home expecting my fourth baby ❤
@antonnette16128 ай бұрын
Love this and your perspective. I am towards the end of my nursing school journey and hope to make a positive impact and help shift the culture.
@clairesnelson99618 ай бұрын
My premie twins spent 3 weeks in the nicu at the tale end of Covid and their nurses were amazing!! I think of them fondly!! They always came in with a smile taking care of my babies like they were their own ❤ no matter what they might have been personally going through they were there for me and my babies. They supported, encouraged and loved on all of us. I will never forget those amazing nurses. They will forever hold a special place in my heart❤ I admire Tay and all nurses everywhere! It takes a incrediably selfless person to be a nurse and its amazing that you are bringing to light nurses burn out and the help they need!
@gamerflamingo09778 ай бұрын
I love you guys!!! ❤️❤️
@NCLEXHighYield8 ай бұрын
Nurses are the best!
@kaylau48428 ай бұрын
Love this episode!! Im graduating from my TBSN program next week just in time for my first nurses week!
@juliebaker66758 ай бұрын
Dear Team I want to say how great it is that you are trying to say burnout is not a stigma. I have many friends in SA that are paramedics and suffer from P.T.S.D. the problem is there have been a few that have taken there own lives . wish there was a way to reach out to them too
@raecatlin50628 ай бұрын
Love the podcast.
@CarlyAmato-j1q8 ай бұрын
This is so important
@abifaithh8 ай бұрын
i’m in nursing school now🤍 thank you for this!!
@donnarutkowski61938 ай бұрын
I was so glad to hear about your experiences . How long did you work as a nurse
@1denise_btr_5sos8 ай бұрын
OMG! Tay & Me have the same childhood crushes hehehe 😃 (mine is Cole Sprouse) 🤭💕🫶🏻
@nursecelia98498 ай бұрын
I left bedside after Covid and I’ll never go back. That burnout was unbearable sometimes.
@IndomitableT7 ай бұрын
That sound so bad, and sad. I do hope you find a way through, towards a happy/happier life, including a vocation❣️🍀
@brendachaves63758 ай бұрын
Hi Taylor and Taylor
@megmonkey89Ай бұрын
31:02 bruh!! Psych nurse here and I get the whole “you’re not a real nurse” crap. I’ve worked psych (IP and OP) 80% of my 12 years as a nurse and for a lot of people, I’m not a “real” nurse. As if I passed an easier NCLEX 😂
@sashautting24378 ай бұрын
Also vet med aswell. lots of burn out and call outs daily. and sometime we get vet nurses into human med.
@noreneKlinger8 ай бұрын
Morning😊
@GodsDaughter22148 ай бұрын
❤❤
@hannahserice8 ай бұрын
I don’t believe in the nursing shortage anymore. I’m graduating May 10 from nursing school and about half of my cohort doesn’t have jobs because hospitals aren’t hiring new grads. People need to Quit complaining about the shortage if nobody’s gonna do anything to fix it lmao.
@rachel35278 ай бұрын
My cohort graduates the same day and we’re going through the same thing, it’s rough out here lol
@yasmino.21938 ай бұрын
Almost everyone in my cohort has a job except maybe 5 of us. That’s because we didn’t apply 60 days before graduation so I guess it our fault. :/
@11Hillers128 ай бұрын
That’s wild, the hospitals in my area are only hiring new grads
@danneyxxx66148 ай бұрын
Yea cause they’re hounding new grads and experienced nurses to death
@randomangie1148 ай бұрын
Just curious, what state did you graduate in? I’m in SoCal.