• Why are there so many Filipino nurses? And why don't they hold more executive roles?
    Aug 11 2021

    Dr. Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos is a Filipino American board-certified women’s health nurse practitioner,  lactation consultant, author, and professor who studies the Filipino American experience and investigates sexual reproductive health disparities. In this episode, she gives us a look into what began the trend of Filipino nurses in America and why, despite the large demographic, they are not often seen in executive or doctoral roles. We further discuss why there is a lack of health research amongst Asian American culture. 

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    54 mins
  • Managing healthcare burn-out and community-based care with Dr. Arunima Bera
    Jun 30 2021

    Dr Arunima Bera is a pediatric board certified MD,  neonatal critical care hospitalist, and award winning researcher.  She speaks today on topics of managing burn out in the hospital and recharging through creativity. We discuss reducing ego and understanding perspectives through curiosity.  And explore what it's like to transition to rural community hospital work.

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    40 mins
  • The Psych Consult Liaison Role and a Mother Driven by her Child's Mental Health (with Kim)
    Jun 16 2021

    *Trigger Warning for Suicide.* Inspired to make a difference in the lack of mental health resources that were available to her daughter, Kim switched careers from corporate to Psych NP, now serving as the psychiatric inpatient consult liaison lead of a hospital. 

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    25 mins
  • Self-Care without the Shaming
    Jun 2 2021

    Self Care has become a social media trend in our generation. Many of us want to promote the positivity of self-care, but let's be mindful about not doing it with the connotation of shaming others as a means to propel ourselves. 

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    22 mins
  • 8. Teaching Oakland youth, pursuing music careers, and mental health amongst under-resourced students with Rodrael Guadalupe
    May 19 2021

    In this episode, we discuss the disparities that Oakland youth and BIPOC students face in the current education system, the implications of mental health in violent neighborhoods, obstacles in these communities, and the pursuit of music careers for young creatives.

    Rodrael Guadalupe is a singer/song-writer and teacher based in Oakland with a double major in both Psychology and Sociology from UC Santa Cruz and a Master’s Degree in Music Industry Administration, Cal State Northridge. 

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    47 mins
  • Disconnecting from hateful media and choosing to water your community instead
    May 12 2021

    Rather than screaming into the Instagram void as we constantly repost violence and trauma; we can heal ourselves and others by engaging our community on the ground.

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    17 mins
  • Angelo Quinto, Mental Health Crises, & Inpatient Psych Nursing with Alyssa Lumba
    May 5 2021

    This narrative episode interviews Alyssa Lumba, a first-generation Filipina mother, psych RN, charge nurse, instructor, and mental health advocate. We explore the realities of inpatient psychiatric nursing, involuntary holds, and the tragedy of Angelo Quinto's death by police during his mental health crisis.

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    40 mins
  • EP 6: Can I work in mental health if I have my own mental health issues?
    Apr 28 2021

    We cannot break the stigma if we act as if mental health workers have to be perfect humans. We deal with real life issues also. We should be able to disclose more effectively and strategically in order to normalize this.

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    19 mins