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Nurse Converse, presented by Nurse.org
Welcome to Nurse Converse, a collaborative podcast, presented by Nurse.org. Picture this: In each episode, we bring you a fresh perspective with a rotating lineup of incredible nurse hosts from various backgrounds, specialties, and experiences. From seasoned nurse veterans to passionate newcomers, our hosts share the spotlight. What makes this podcast truly unique is that all of our hosts were selected by the nursing community.
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Nurse Converse, presented by Nurse.org
Breaking Stereotypes: Men in Nursing (With Brian Benjie, Joscel James and Zac Shepherd)
What’s it really like to be a man in a profession traditionally dominated by women? In this episode, nurses Brian, Joscel, and Zac share their personal journeys into nursing, shedding light on the motivations that led them to the field—and the unique challenges they’ve faced along the way.
From tackling stereotypes and navigating gender dynamics to showing how compassion and emotional intelligence are game changers, this conversation gives an honest look at the male perspective in nursing.
Jump Ahead to Listen:
[00:01:34] Male nurses' career choices.
[00:04:54] Family expectations in nursing careers.
[00:09:24] Gender dynamics in nursing.
[00:12:30] Unconscious bias in healthcare interactions.
[00:17:46] Leadership roles in nursing.
[00:19:26] Nursing as a career destination.
[00:22:37] Emotional intelligence in nursing.
[00:26:10] Men in nursing profession.
Connect with the hosts on social media:
- LinkedIn: Joscel, Zac
- Instagram: @brianmakesbenjamins @josceljames @zacshepherdrn
- TikTok: @brianmakesbenjamins @josceljames @zacshepherdrn
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