Feeding Our Young®
Encouragement for today's student nurse... and life lessons for the rest of us!
Have you ever heard the phrase “nurses eat their young?” Feeding Our Young® is more than a podcast – it’s a movement. It’s a desire to see new nurses of all ages be supported and uplifted by their peers.
Join the movement! COME and hear host Eric Miller's vision for a radical culture change - in nursing, healthcare, and elsewhere; then STAY for a stable of all-star nursing students, nurses, and nurse educators!
They might make you LAUGH...
they might make you CRY...
but they will all definitely make you THINK...
and be ENCOURAGED!
Feeding Our Young®
Latest Episodes
170 - Ainsley Nelson and Vanessa Lester: BFFs Through the Rewarding and Absurd
Join current students - Whidbey Island, Washington native Honored Guest Ainsley Nelson and Spokane Valley, Washington native Honored Guest Vanessa Lester - as they talk about their families, how they became best friends, what inspired them to c...
169 - Karli Petruso Pt 2: Autopsy of an NCLEX Failure (You Will Be A Nurse)
Continue with recent grad and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Karli Petruso as she walks us through failing her first NCLEX attempt and subsequent passing of her second attempt. She describes how she prepared for her first attempt, the...
168 - Mandy Nigg: There's Always So Many Layers to Everything
Join nurse and Spokane Valley, Washington native Honored Guest Mandy Nigg as she describes enjoying her time working in a nursing home in her teens, why she chose nursing as a career, her advice on balancing work and nursing school, not having ...
167 - Allie Rader: Nursing is the Sweetest Profession
Join nurse and Wenatchee, Washington native Honored Guest Allie Rader as she talks all about finding positivity in hard situations, growing up with medical jargon, why she works postpartum nursing, the learning curve involved in working float p...
166 - Ally Tracy: You Make it Safe to Tell You
Join nurse educator and Hermon, Maine native Honored Guest Ally Tracy as she describes being a staunch opponent of the “eating our young” phenomenon, navigating an unnecessarily challenging nursing school situation, encouraging students to prof...