Episodes
This week we are joined by Denetra Hampton whose work is focused on the development of future nurse scientists through a lens of diversity and scientific storytelling. She is a 22 year Navy veteran and a retired United States Naval Nurse Corps Officer. An innovator, Denetra has committed her work to the development of a forward-thinking, diverse and business-minded nurse leader. Denetra is also a film producer, thought leader and speaker. We discuss her career, advice for nurse leaders and...
Published 12/23/19
Today on the podcast we're joined by Julie Robison, Sr Advisor of Behavioural Change Methodologies with primary health care in AHS. Julie empowers clinicians and health care teams to approach their delivery of care in a way that puts the patient and family first. We talk about how to use your strengths and weaknesses to your advantage, what is and is not patient-centered care, unconventional ways to learn about your leadership style and more! Full show notes at http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Published 12/09/19
Our conversation with Sheena Howard picks up right where we left off, so if you haven't checked out Part 1, we recommend you do so now! In this episode we start by discussing the four step process to becoming a love led leader and go on to discuss: The value of sharing personal experiences as a leader The movement love led leadership hopes to inspire The ripple effects of burnout Resiliency in leadership and managing challenges And more! For full shownotes go to...
Published 11/25/19
Sheena Howard is a full-scope primary care registered nurse who was born and raised in Ontario. In this episode (part 1 of 2), we talk about her time nursing in the small community of Haida Gwaii, her love for primary care nursing, supporting LGBTQ+ patients and providing safe spaces and what love-led leadership is including its six characteristics. Check back in two weeks for part 2 where we'll dive into how to apply love led leadership in your working life, resources for nurse leaders and...
Published 11/11/19
This week on the podcast we're joined by Raluca Radu to talk about the current and future impacts of climate change on nursing.  We start by discussing the eye-opening experience of private surgical care and the competing benefits and challenges of private care. We go on to discuss what to do when you're facing challenges at work, overcoming burnout, horizontal violence and bullying in the workplace and more, For full show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Published 10/28/19
This week the tables are turned and Amy Deagle, Founder of the International Network of Nurse Leaders, is in the interviewee seat. Amy shares her story of how she got into nursing, the challenges that she sees in the sector and where she hopes to see INNL go in supporting and encouraging nurse leaders.  Full shownotes can be found at http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast-amy-deagle
Published 10/14/19
This episode we are joined by nurse leader, Patrick Chiu. Patrick and I discuss policies that affect nurses, how to advocate for change, transformational leadership and so much more.  For full show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Published 09/30/19
This week on the podcast we are rejoined by Joanne Petersen for Part 2. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, make sure you do, as Joanne discusses the importance of the words that we use and challenges how we talk about ourselves as nurses.  That conversation leads perfectly into today where we talk about Nursing Now 2020, PJ Paralysis, imposter syndrome, speaking up, and the importance of stories. We covered so much ground, so make sure to check it out! Check out...
Published 09/16/19
This week on the podcast we're joined by Joanne Petersen, the immediate Past President of the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association. She had so much wisdom to share that it's a two part episode! Joanne shares her experience working as a nurse on cruise ships, the difference between Canada and U.S. nursing, the start of her leadership journey with the SRNA and so much more. Shownotes can be found at http://nurseleaders.com/podcast
Published 09/02/19
This week on the podcast I'm joined by Treena Klassen, RN, the President of the Canadian Family Practice Nurses Association (CFPNA). Treena is also the Executive Director of the Palliser Primary Care Network, and has been with the Palliser PCN since its inception. We talk about searching out day to day leadership opportunities, the impact nurses could have on curriculum and the value of primary care networks (and more).  For show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Published 08/19/19
In this episode of the podcast we are joined by Dr. Claire Betker, the current president of the Canadian Nurses Association. We talk about the many leadership roles Claire has held in her career across local, regional, provincial and national levels. We talk about how to claim your voice, your position as a leader and how you can really take charge of your career. 
Published 08/04/19
In this inaugural episode, we are joined by Barb Shellian RN, MN, a powerhouse in nurse leadership. We talk about Barb’s views on many aspects of nursing, and we even talk a little bit about farmers and cowboys!
Published 08/04/19
In this episode we are joined by Dennie Hycha, the President of CARNA and board director of the Canadian Nurses Association. Dennie shares the changes she’s experienced in nursing from the days of memorizing recipe boxes full of med cards to current advances in nursing technology like augmented intelligence.
Published 08/04/19
In this brief intro episode, you'll meet host, Amy Deagle, the Founder and CEO of the International Network of Nurse Leaders. Amy describes what you can expect from this podcast and you learn a little bit about her in the process. 
Published 07/08/19