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Nurse Rosa's INsights

Rosa Hart
Nurse Rosa's INsights
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    Nurses building a Business of Hope ft. Matt Harless & Ashley Chancellor on Nurse Rosa's INsights

    06/01/2026 | 32 mins.
    What happens when burnout breaks you open, and you decide to build something from the wreckage?

    In this episode, Rosa sits down with Ashley Chancellor and Matthew Harless, co-founders of The Business of Hope, to explore why burnout in healthcare goes far deeper than exhaustion, and what hope, as a functional tool, can actually do for clinicians on the front lines.

    Ashley Chancellor, RN spent 14 years as a nurse, much of it traveling the country as an ICU nurse. A fractured spine and severe PTSD during COVID took her off the floor indefinitely. What came next was a memoir, a coaching practice, and a mission: reminding the helpers of the world that they are worthy of the same compassion they give.

    Matthew Harless, RN brings over twenty years of clinical experience across psychiatric care, emergency medicine, rehabilitation, and hospital leadership. He's the creator of the Harless Method and the Hope Assessment, tools designed to help burned-out clinicians measure where their hope actually stands and start moving toward recovery instead of self-blame.

    Together, they're making the case that hope isn't a soft skill or a poster slogan. It's infrastructure. And it can be measured, built, and protected.

    In this conversation, Rosa, Ashley, and Matt dig into the real difference between burnout and moral injury, walk through the Hope Assessment live on air, talk about what it looks like to use hope-informed care in real clinical settings, and ask the hard question: what would it actually take to fix this?

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    hopeassessment.org
    ashleymchancellor.com
    mattharless.com
    nursesshiftchange.org
    Just a Nurse by Ashley Chancellor
    Medicine Under the Mango Tree by Ashley Chancellor (upcoming)
    Transition to Care by Matthew Harless
    Ashley on TikTok and Instagram: @justanurse_rn
    Rosa on all socials: @nurserosaspeaks
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    Aphasia Recovery Resources You Need with Angie Cauthorn

    05/26/2026 | 33 mins.
    Meet Angie Cauthorn, a two-time stroke survivor and host of the Brain Friends podcast as she shares with Nurse Rosa Hart about gaps in stroke and aphasia aftercare and the community-based solutions she has built.

    Angie describes developing aphasia after working in finance and realizing survivors are discharged medically stable but unprepared to navigate recovery. She shares her work as co-founder and president of the Aphasia Resource Collaboration Hub (ARCH), the R.O.S.A. symposium (Resource Orientation for Stroke and Aphasia) convening at Temple University - now in its fifth year -with panels, keynotes, and activities like line dancing, plus quarterly Science of Aphasia sessions. Angie also discusses creating an Aphasia Fantasy Football League to reduce isolation through shared interests. Both explore scaling these models and answer a “$1B grant” question, emphasizing standardized post-discharge navigation, community access, survivor-centered research, early stroke recognition, improved EMS, vocational rehab awareness, and the non-linear reality of stroke recovery.

    Connect with Angie Cauthorn:

    LinkedIN

    Learn more about ARCH:

    https://www.aphasiaresource.org/

    Connect with Nurse Rosa:

    Follow in the Health Podcast Library

    Get the Book:   ( Nurses Week Gift of the Year)

    On social media: 

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    Invisibly Allergic with author Zoe Slaughter

    05/11/2026 | 30 mins.
    Invisible doesn't mean harmless, and Zoë Slaughter is done letting people pretend otherwise.

    Zoë Slaughter joins Nurse Rosa for a candid conversation about living with food allergies, navigating a complex healthcare system, and building an advocacy movement through storytelling and policy action.

    Zoë shares her personal journey from childhood food allergies to adult advocacy, breaking down how community support groups form, why misconceptions about food allergies persist, and what the latest research on early food introduction means for prevention. She also gets into the real financial burden of managing food allergies, including what she calls the "food allergy tax," and makes the case for free, universal access to epinephrine.

    The conversation also touches on the power of documentary film and graphic content in health education, and how everyday people can move from awareness to action, locally and at the federal level.

    In This Episode:

    Zoë's background in healthcare claims and subrogation

    Childhood vs. adult-onset food allergies

    Coping strategies and lifestyle adjustments

    Recent research breakthroughs in allergy prevention

    Her book Invisibly Allergic and its advocacy mission

    The "food allergy tax" and the "pink tax" on allergen-friendly products

    Using documentary film and storytelling to shift public perception

    How to get involved in allergy advocacy, from local meetups to Capitol Hill

    Resources Mentioned:


    Invisibly Allergic by Zoë Slaughter (Amazon)

    invisiblyallergic.com


    May Contain My Life documentary

    congress.gov

    Connect with Zoë: Instagram @invisiblyallergic

    Nurse Rosa's INsights is a nurse-led healthcare leadership and innovation podcast hosted by Rosa Hart, RN, available on the Health Podcast Library, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.
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    Building Interoperability with Sandra Johnson

    05/04/2026 | 18 mins.
    What would you do with a billion dollars to fix healthcare? For Sandra Johnson, SVP of Client Services at CliniComp, the answer is clear: solve interoperability, once and for all.

    Rosa Hart sits down with Sandra to unpack one of healthcare's most persistent problems, fragmented data environments that slow clinicians down, create gaps in patient care, and quietly fuel burnout across health systems. Sandra brings 25 years of healthcare IT experience to a candid conversation about why interoperability is so hard to crack, what it takes to design technology that actually works for clinicians, and how CliniComp's System as a Service model is shifting the burden of implementation away from health systems so they can focus on what matters most.

    In this episode:

    Why interoperability remains healthcare's most foundational unsolved challenge

    How fragmented data contributes to clinician burnout and care gaps

    What vendor-agnostic interoperability means and why health systems need it

    How CliniComp's System as a Service model removes the implementation burden from clinical teams

    Why workflow integration is the real key to making data meaningful at the point of care

    Guest: Sandra Johnson, CDH-E, SVP of Client Services, CliniComp
    🔗 linkedin.com/in/sandra-johnson-cdh-e-a96b9a

    CliniComp: clinicomp.com

    Connect with Nurse Rosa:

    Follow Nurse Rosa's INsights in the Health Podcast Library

    Get the Book:  Speak Up, Start Now ( Nurses Week Gift of the Year)

    On social media: @NurseRosaSpeaks

    Nurse Rosa's INsights is part of the Health Podcast Library. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a review to help more healthcare professionals find this conversation.
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    Ep 75: Stop the Splash with Sarah Waimon, Nurse Inventor

    04/27/2026 | 28 mins.
    What happens when a nurse gets splashed in the face with biohazardous waste and decides to do something about it? She builds a company. In this episode Rosa Hart, RN, BSN, SCRN, sits down with Sarah Waimon, RN, BSN, CEO of Waimon Innovations Inc. and creator of Looey, a nurse-invented medical device designed to protect healthcare workers from hazardous splash-back during bedpan and ostomy care.

    Sarah shares her journey from 16 years of bedside nursing across medsurg, oncology, ICU, colorectal, and nursing supervision to becoming a nurse entrepreneur and medical device innovator. She breaks down the moment that changed everything, a contaminated splash to the face on a colorectal postoperative unit, and how it sparked the creation of Looey, a transparent shield that attaches to standard bedpan washers to contain biohazards and protect caregivers.

    This episode covers nurse entrepreneurship, nurse-led innovation, healthcare worker safety, infection control, and why nursing ideas are the future of medical device development.

    Topics covered:

    Nurse-invented medical devices and nurse entrepreneurship

    Occupational health and healthcare worker safety

    Infection control and biohazard exposure prevention

    Ostomy care and colorectal nursing

    Bedpan washer safety and splash-back prevention

    Nursing leadership and clinical innovation

    Mental health gaps in nursing education and patient care

    From bedside nurse to CEO: the nurse founder journey

    Connect with Sarah Waimon:

    Website: www.stopthesplash.com

    Instagram: @stop_the_splash

    LinkedIn

    Pre-order Looey: [email protected]

    Connect with Nurse Rosa:

    Follow Nurse Rosa's INsights in the Health Podcast Library

    Get the Book: Speak Up, Start Now ( Nurses Week Gift of the Year)

    On social media: @NurseRosaSpeaks

    Nurse Rosa's INsights is your go-to podcast for nurses who are ready to lead, innovate, and speak up. Subscribe, share, and leave a review.
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About Nurse Rosa's INsights
Rosa Hart interviews healthcare stakeholders to find out what needs they see in their specialty and learn about their proposed methods to meet them. Anyone can complain, but this podcast is for possibility thinkers who are ready to create solutions.

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