Fell short
As a nurse who has worked bedside, I was excited hearing about this podcast. However, after listening to it for multiple episodes (in an attempt to give it a fair chance), I am not a fan. It seems to wander off topic more frequently than not, and lack substance a majority of time. I’m glad Danielle found a boyfriend, but the focus on that over the last few episodes is extreme, and reminds me of middle school. I’d love to hear more from nurses /medical staff who are inpatient/full time /not ambulatory as well. Will continue to check in and listen hoping for a fresh take.
Ell Kennedy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/19/22
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I want to like this soooo badly but it just misses the mark. It feels like they don’t prepare at all and just talk about whatever comes to mind on a given subject. All over the place and no major insights. For instance, I’d hoped to they’d have good, evidence-based suggestions for night shift and...Read full review »
Anonymous6654321 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/19
I just started nursing school and have been looking for some kind of podcast about nurses! I have followed D since the bachelor and have always liked listening to her on other podcasts talk about what she does as a nurse and really like when she answers nursing questions on her instagram! I...Read full review »
defranceH via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/19
I loved the first few episodes but the most recent one was difficult to listen to. Dr. Natalie Crawford sounded so professional and their giggles and jokes made them seem so unprofessional and the sound quality was horrible. I hope this can be worked out! For now, I will stay subscribed and hope...Read full review »
SadieD1989 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/19
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