Dare To Do Nursing Differently
Most nurses don’t leave leadership because they “can’t handle it.” They leave because the system quietly normalizes exhaustion. In this episode of Dare to Do Nursing Differently, Dr. Megan Carter breaks down what nurse leaders are carrying behind the scenes including the invisible labor nobody measures, the lack of onboarding for new leaders, and why so many nurses under 35 are walking away from leadership entirely. One statistic from this conversation stands out: The average nurse manager may be juggling more than 200 active tasks at any given time. Not patients. Tasks. And somehow we still act surprised when burnout happens. This conversation goes deeper than burnout clichés. We talk about: the culture of martyrdom in nursing, why boundaries feel unsafe for many nurses, how silence keeps unhealthy systems alive, and what sustainable leadership could actually look like. Dr. Carter also shares her five-pillar framework for helping healthcare leaders step out of survival mode and reconnect with purpose, meaning, and joy again. If you’re a nurse leader, aspiring leader, educator, or nurse entrepreneur trying to build a healthier future for this profession, this episode will hit home. Watch the full episode. #NursingEducation #NurseEntrepreneur #NurseOwnedBusiness #NursingCareerGrowth #NursingContinuingEducation
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