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This week’s episode is a pause — not from reality, but with it. The nursing world is heavy right now. The political climate in America is heavy. And many of us are carrying grief, rage, confusion, and exhaustion all at once. In this episode, Tiffany speaks candidly about the emotional weight nurses are holding — from the killing of ICU nurse Alex Peretti, to the selective visibility of whose lives are named and mourned, to the internal conflict of wanting change without destroying your nervous system in the process. This is not a political instruction manual. It’s an emotionally intelligent reckoning.
By Tiffany E. GibsonThis week’s episode is a pause — not from reality, but with it. The nursing world is heavy right now. The political climate in America is heavy. And many of us are carrying grief, rage, confusion, and exhaustion all at once. In this episode, Tiffany speaks candidly about the emotional weight nurses are holding — from the killing of ICU nurse Alex Peretti, to the selective visibility of whose lives are named and mourned, to the internal conflict of wanting change without destroying your nervous system in the process. This is not a political instruction manual. It’s an emotionally intelligent reckoning.