Épisodes

  • From Trauma to Tech: Dr. Nia Josiah on Nursing the Future of Mental Health
    Sep 15 2025

    From tackling intergenerational trauma with Bowenian Family Therapy, to confronting bias in reproductive health, to exploring how climate change and artificial intelligence shape pediatric mental health, Dr. Josiah is redefining what compassionate, culturally responsive care looks like.

    Listeners will hear how her journey from home health aide to nursing scholar fuels her passion for justice, how she’s pioneering simulation-based training for crisis response, and how her nurse-led EBAN Wellness Initiative, a community mental health program she designed to integrate nutrition, movement, and emotional wellness for children and families in underserved communities, is transforming community health from the ground up.

    Whether you’re a nursing student, a mental health professional, or simply curious about how we can build systems that honor culture, equity, and humanity, this episode offers hope, insight, and a roadmap for the future of care.

    Learn more about Dr. Nia Josiah at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/nia-a-josiah

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

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    45 min
  • How Trauma Made a Nurse—and a Leader: Steve Li on Mental Health and Resilience
    Sep 1 2025

    Tune in as Steve discusses:

    • How community saved his life — and how he's paying it forward
    • The mental health toll of immigration-related trauma
    • Why culturally competent care and bilingual nursing matter
    • What the U.S. can learn from global mental health systems
    • The power of nursing in advocating for equity and justice

    This is more than a conversation — it's a call to action for nurses, policymakers, and advocates to lead with empathy, cultural understanding, and courage.

    Listen now and discover how Steve Li is nursing the future with heart, advocacy, and grit.

    Learn more about Steve Li at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/steve-li

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

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    45 min
  • Every Child Deserves to Thrive: Nurse Enyo Dzata on ADHD & Advocacy
    Aug 18 2025

    Discover how she navigates the complexities of diagnosing and treating ADHD, anxiety, and trauma, the disparities in care that leave many children unseen, and the role nurses play in ensuring no student “falls through the cracks.” Whether you’re a nursing student, educator, parent, or advocate, this conversation is a masterclass in compassionate, culturally responsive, and evidence-based care.

    Listen now and learn how early intervention, family engagement, and nurse-led advocacy can transform a child’s life — and their future.

    Learn more about Enyo Dzata at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/vivian-dzata

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

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    45 min
  • From Combat Boots to Clinical Care: Nurse Monique Swaby's Fight for Veteran Mental Health
    Aug 4 2025

    From her firsthand experiences in the military to her work at the VA and Department of Defense, Monique shares deeply personal and professional insights on the urgent mental health needs of veterans, military families, and underserved communities. She opens up about how her own experiences with intimate partner violence and traumatic brain injury shaped her nursing journey—and why she believes psychiatric nurses must lead the charge in dismantling stigma, improving access to care, and making behavioral health support culturally relevant and family-centered.

    Whether you’re a nursing student, behavioral health professional, or policymaker, this is a must-listen conversation about resilience, purpose, and reimagining care for those who serve.

    Learn more about Monique Swaby at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/monique-swaby

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Breaking the Shame Spiral: Kim Kim on Diabetes, Mental Health & Culturally Grounded Care
    Jul 7 2025

    Kim shares her deeply personal journey from being a young caregiver for her daughter and mother to becoming a nationally recognized nurse educator and advocate. Along the way, she opens up about confronting diabetes distress, navigating intergenerational trauma, and breaking through the stigma and shame that often surround chronic illness—especially in medically underserved communities.

    Listeners will learn how mental health support, community-informed approaches, and compassionate nursing care can transform lives—not just for individuals living with diabetes, but for their families and support networks as well.

    Whether you’re a nursing student, behavioral health provider, diabetes educator, or someone caring for a loved one, this episode offers insight, healing, and hope.

    Tune in to hear how Kim Kim is reimagining care, advocating for mental health for all, and building a future where no one has to navigate chronic illness alone.

    Learn more about Kim Kim at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/kim-kim

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

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    50 min
  • Reimagining Mental Health: Dr. Shaquita Starks on Caregiving, Community & the Spiritual Foundations of Healing
    Jun 23 2025

    In this episode you will hear:

    • Why so many caregivers fall through the cracks when it comes to mental health support
    • How stress and trauma show up differently in different communities—and why we need better tools to recognize it
    • What it means to bring faith, ritual, and spirituality into the healing process
    • How nurses and future mental health professionals can show up with compassion, curiosity, and cultural humility
    • What it looks like to truly see your patients—not just their symptoms

    Dr. Starks is proof that there's more than one way to care—and that healing is about more than just medication and diagnosis. It’s about listening, respecting people’s full humanity, and tapping into what already keeps them strong.

    Whether you’re a nursing student, an aspiring therapist, someone who’s been through hard things and exploring your own path to healing or supporting a loved one, or just curious about what real, inclusive care looks like—this conversation will stay with you.

    Dr. Starks’ insights are a reminder that care doesn’t have to look one way—and that honoring the whole person is essential to helping them heal.

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

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    47 min
  • Gen Z, Anxiety, and the Parenting Paradox: Dr. Vickye Hayter on Healing a Generation
    Jun 9 2025

    Listen now to discover why healing starts at home—and how nurses can lead the way in helping a generation reclaim connection and resilience.

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season.

    Learn more about Dr. Vickye Hayter at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/vickye-hayter

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    49 min
  • Breaking Cycles, Building Futures: Dr. Rika Win on Refugee Mental Health, Trauma, and Nursing Leadership
    May 26 2025

    Drawing from her personal experience navigating the U.S. health care system as a child refugee and her professional practice working with underserved, immigrant, and unhoused populations, Dr. Win speaks candidly about the mental health toll of displacement, family separation, and systemic barriers to care. She shares how screening for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), implementing trauma-informed protocols, and creating community-based support systems can break generational cycles of trauma and behavioral health challenges, and support family healing.

    From pediatric patients navigating life without deported parents to her pilot work establishing mindfulness and parenting support groups in shelters, Dr. Win details the practical interventions and policy shifts needed to make behavioral health more accessible and responsive. Her passionate advocacy for refugee and immigrant mental health — coupled with her call for self-care and sustainability among providers — offers invaluable insights for nurses, mental health professionals, and policymakers alike.

    As part of Season 5’s Nurse the Future theme, this conversation spotlights the essential leadership role psychiatric nurses play in reshaping behavioral health systems for a more equitable and inclusive tomorrow. Tune in for a powerful conversation that highlights the enduring strength of refugee families, the transformative power of culturally informed psychiatric care, and the critical responsibility nurses carry in building futures—one success story at a time.

    Nurses can earn free Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits for listening to this episode. Full details will be announced at the end of the season. Learn more about Dr. Rika Win at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/rika-w-kemp

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    44 min