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Quiet Strength

Quiet Strength

Auteur(s): Justin Ryan Carver EdS
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Quiet Strength with JRC brings calm, clarity, and courage to a noisy world. JRC, author of Quiet Strength and the Quiet Strength Young Adult Edition, unpacks current events and real-life challenges through a lens of resilience, character, and practical action. If you’re tired of outrage and fear-based headlines, this podcast offers grounded news reflections and simple steps to help you live with quiet strength every day.Justin Ryan Carver, EdS Politique
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  • Are Nurses Still Professionals? Quiet Strength in a Loud Debate
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of Quiet Strength with JRC, we unpack the controversy around recent U.S. policy changes that classify graduate nursing degrees differently from other “professional” programs for federal student loans. Headlines say nurses are “no longer considered professionals” — but what’s actually happening behind the noise?

    JRC walks through both sides of the debate: why many nurses and advocates see this as a direct insult and a real barrier to advanced nursing education, and how policymakers defend the changes as a way to rein in runaway graduate debt. Then, we step back and look at it all through a Quiet Strength lens — focusing on facts over fear, character over outrage, and how to respond with calm courage instead of despair.

    If you’re a nurse, a nursing student, or someone who cares about the future of healthcare, this conversation will help you understand the issue more clearly and choose who you want to be in the middle of it.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • What the new loan rules for graduate nursing programs actually do

    • Why nursing organizations are sounding the alarm

    • How supporters justify the policy and what they say it doesn’t mean

    • A Quiet Strength approach to advocacy, financial wisdom, and public debate

    Perfect for listening on your commute or lunch break if you’re tired of outrage and ready for grounded perspective.

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