Nurse & Midwife Support Podcast
- Autor: Vários
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 33:15:10
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Sinopse
Nurse & Midwife Support offers national support services to nurses, midwives and students of the profession, 24 hours, 7 days a week -- because your health matters. Our podcasts hosts Australian nurses and midwives to discuss all the topics that matter most to our community.
Episódios
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Primary Health Nursing with APNA President Denise Lyons
13/04/2026 Duração: 19minDenise Lyons, President of Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA), talks the benefits of working in primary health for nurses and what she learned working with Navajo nations and Torres Strait Islander communities.
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Overseas Transitions from a U.K. Nurse with Laura Berry
03/12/2025 Duração: 25minOverseas Transitions from a U.K. Nurse with Laura Berry by Nurse & Midwife Support
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Finding Your Niche in Nursing and Midwifery with Lucy Osborn
10/11/2025 Duração: 22minIn this episode. registered midwife Esther Bacon is joined by accomplished nurse and academic Lucy Osborne. Lucy, a current PhD student and Project Officer with Federation University, shares her inspiring and non-linear career journey, from initially seeing nursing as a stepping stone to becoming a passionate advocate for the profession.
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Graduate Advice & Breaking Down Barriers with Amber Wighton
14/10/2025 Duração: 37minIn this episode we chat to Amber Wighton, a nursing graduate in paediatric oncology at Children Health, Queensland who reflects on her time as a student, advice she has for those currently studying and the barriers to entry when it comes to nursing.
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Career Transitions in Nursing with Liam Caswell
29/09/2025 Duração: 27minIn the third episode of the new Nurse & Midwife Support Series, Liam Caswell talks how nurses and midwifes can career transition within the industry in order to ensure that their spark is kept alive.
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Alternate Career Paths with Rasa-Kabaila
08/09/2025 Duração: 17minIn the second episode of our newest podcast miniseries, we dive into alternate career paths in nursing with mental health nurse practitioner, business owner, lecturer, author and poet Rasa Kabaila.
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Burnout & Bullying with TrinaPitts
27/08/2025 Duração: 30minIn the first episode of our newest podcast miniseries, we dive into the realities of workplace bullying in nursing, how it impacts your wellbeing, and what it takes to reclaim and reset your career path with Nurse Coach & Nurse Educator Trina Pitts. If you're feeling burnout from an unhealthy workplace or considering a bold career shift, this episode will be for you for you.
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Podcast: Healthy eating through fatigue with Audra Starkey
17/06/2024 Duração: 01h07sThe Healthy Shift Worker Audra Starkey joins the podcast to discuss how we can prevent and treat fatigue.
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Podcast: The Compassion Revolution with Mary Freer
29/01/2024 Duração: 01h03minAuthor and social worker Mary Freer has devoted her career to transforming our understanding of compassion as the CEO and Founder of Compassion Revolution. She joined midwife Celeste Pinney on the Nurse & Midwife Support podcast to discuss the importance of self-compassion and how it can help to carry nurses and midwives through post-traumatic experiences.
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Occupational PTSD in nursing and midwifery with Dr Finbar Hopkins
29/01/2024 Duração: 41minDr Finbar Hopkins is an experienced Wellbeing Consultant who delivers a suite of education and training programs to help a large Melbourne hospital improve the physical and emotional health of their staff. She is a registered nurse, mental health nurse and midwife who is using the wisdom she has gained from 30 years of experience to improve the health and wellbeing of healthcare workers. She joined the Nurse & Midwife Support podcast to discuss why it’s imperative that employers and colleagues provide trauma-informed care to nurses and midwives who are vulnerable to occupational post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Baggarrook midwifery with Aunty Gina Bundle and Alexandrea Burton
03/07/2023 Duração: 43minhttps://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-baggarrook-midwifery-aunty-gina-bundle-and-alexandrea-burton Aboriginal Liaison Officer Aunty Gina Bundle, a Djiringanj, Walbunja woman and midwife Alexandrea Burton, a Waradjuri woman join the podcast to discuss how the Baggarrook midwifery service at The Royal Women’s Hospital is improving Culturally Safe care for First Nations patients and colleagues. Aunty Gina explains why programs like Baggarrook are so crucial to improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait mothers and babies: “Like any other organisation, public or government, you get that ‘Them blackfellas, here they go again ....’ It's not about that. It's about providing a service to community, communities that never used to have these services. 20 years is relatively new, having a KMS [Koori Maternity Service]. But to have a Baggarrook caseload within a public hospital is even newer, and creating these services for Aboriginal people. Historically, we've created them because we didn't have them.
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Cultural Safety with CATSINaM CEO Dr Ali Drummond
03/07/2023 Duração: 40minhttps://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-cultural-safety-dr-ali-drummond Dr Ali Drummond is the new CEO of the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives (CATSINaM). https://catsinam.org.au/our-ceo/ He is a Meriam and Erubam man of Zenadh Kes (Torres Straits) and Wuthathi man from Far North Queensland. Dr Drummond joins us on the podcast to share his experiences as a nurse and academic, and why it’s so important to embed Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility training in academia and education. Dr Drummond says: “Understanding when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in (the workplace) are being disempowered, are being treated like crap for no other reason but for them being Indigenous, that is very challenging. I think nurses and midwives can better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses, midwives and students by doing training like Murra Mullingari, to understand cultural safety. Understand those different manifestations of racism. Learn in other progr
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Yarning with Lesley Salem, the first Aboriginal Nurse Practitioner
03/07/2023 Duração: 32minhttps://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-lesley-salem-first-aboriginal-nurse-practitioner Wonnarua woman Lesley Salem was the first Aboriginal Nurse Practitioner. She has dedicated her career to improving care for people experiencing chronic illness in rural and remote communities. She joined us on the podcast to share her story and the insights earned from her experiences, including her passion for diverse forms of education and the importance of mentoring the next generation of First Nations healthcare workers. Lesley tells us: “It starts with the growth of our students as undergraduates. It's the growth that [comes from] believing in what you can do. I thank God that I did Oral Vivas, because I've got mild adult dyslexia, and I can't write for crap. Any book I've published, you'll see another name there with me. It's usually my best friend, Barb Harvey, who takes me through every paragraph and says, "What are you trying to say here?" But we need encouragement. As long as our universities or Western
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Burnout in nursing and midwifery explored with Sharee Johnson
31/05/2023 Duração: 57minView the podcast transcript: https://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-Burnout-in-nursing-and-midwifery Registered psychologist, coach and author Sharee Johnson talks burnout in this podcast episode with new co-host Celeste Pinney. Sharee shares the wisdom of many years of experience working with doctors who have lived through burnout. Sharee offers insights and practical strategies for nurses and midwives to improve health and wellbeing and prevent or recover from burnout. Sharee explains the importance of understanding burnout as both an individual and organisational experience: "The very first, and most important thing, that everybody needs to hear is that burnout is not a mental illness, it's not something wrong with the individual. It's a mismatch or a relationship difficulty, if you like, between the individual and their workplace… When we're thinking about burnout, we do want to think about individual responsibility. It is about how you cope, how you ask for what you need, and how you develop suppo
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Your financial wellbeing matters with Wealth Health Co
18/05/2023 Duração: 47minhttps://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-your-financial-wellbeing-matters In 2022 Beyond Blue released research showing that financial challenges and mental health problems are common issues that frequently go hand-in-hand. Find out more in the report: Money and Mental Health. There is substantial evidence that financial wellbeing and mental health are linked. Analysis of HILDA data shows 14% of Australian adults experienced both financial hardship and mental health symptoms at any time over the five years from 2014 to 2019. Recent economic disruption such as rising rent, interest rates and cost of living has led to many Australians feeling increasing levels of financial stress and elevated risk to mental health. At Nurse & Midwife Support, we’re committed to supporting your health and wellbeing, but we’re not financial experts and providing financial support is not our core business. However, we often hear from nurses, midwives and students who are experiencing financial anxiety. When a registered mid
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A Graduate Coordinator’s advice for new nursing and midwifery grads with Joanne Purdue
10/02/2023 Duração: 30minView the transcript: https://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-graduate-coordinators-advice-new-grads-joanne-purdue NSWNMA Senior Professional Officer Joanne Purdue was a whole hospital nurse educator and ran a new graduate program for eight years. She is still passionate about supporting new graduates to flourish in their chosen career. Joanne joins the Nurse & Midwife Support Podcast to discuss what she’s learned about supporting grads and to offer advice and resources to new nurses and midwives preparing for their graduate year. Joanne tells us that being prepared for the year is vital to your success, as is seeking support when you need it. She also wants grads to know that despite the stress, nursing and midwifery are wonderful professions: “Even if it's challenging at times, you do make a remarkable difference in people's lives when they're at their most vulnerable. So be proud of yourself, and proud of what you've achieved because you're the future of our workforce, and you're important, don't ev
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Stories of the graduate year with Francis and Robyn
10/02/2023 Duração: 01h02minView the transcript: https://www.nmsupport.org.au/news/podcast-stories-graduate-year-francis-and-robyn Mark and special guest co-host Celeste Pinney talk to Francis and Robyn, inspirational recent graduates who fearlessly share their stories of the highs and lows of their grad year. They share their vulnerabilities and offer tips to support other graduates. We’re not using Francis and Robyn’s last names to protect their privacy. Robyn discusses the importance of support mechanisms so you can debrief, reflect, and recognise what you need: “Asking people if they have room for you, if they can hold the space for you to have that deep chat about whatever was going on during a shift or how the whole week was... Allow yourself to feel your emotions. Your feelings are valid. What you're going through is valid. You're not the only one experiencing it. Try and find if you can. Try and speak up. Talk to your other peers, your fellow grads, and just ask if anyone else is feeling the same way. Because when you find
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Calling Racism Out with Bukwa Madzinga, Julie Ngwabi, Merilyn Homes, and Marty Williams
06/12/2022 Duração: 37minOur Summer Newsletter is all about supporting culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) nurses, midwives and students. We’ve partnered with the New South Wales Nurse & Midwives Association (NSWNMA) to offer you two podcasts with six passionate nurses committed to empowering CALD nurses and midwives. This is the second of two episodes, Episode 37. In this episode we speak to four members of the NSWNMA CALD reference group. Julie, Merilyn, Bukwa and Marty share their lived experiences and the importance of addressing racism in the nursing and midwifery professions. Our guests candidly discuss the harmful effects of racism, the benefits of being part of the CALD reference group and their motivations for putting discrimination under a spotlight. It is a privilege to hear from passionate nurses who use their voices to highlight the issues, challenges and the pernicious impact of discrimination and racism. We thank our guests for sharing their insights and identifying opportunities to address racism in the w
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Addressing the Cultural Safety Gap with Catherine Ivanfy and Helen Macukewicz
06/12/2022 Duração: 42minOur Summer Newsletter is all about supporting culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) nurses, midwives and students. We’ve partnered with the New South Wales Nurse & Midwives Association (NSWNMA) to offer you two podcasts with six passionate nurses committed to empowering CALD nurses and midwives. This is the first of two episodes, Episode 36. In this episode of the Your Health Matters podcast we speak to nurses Helen Macukewicz and Catherine Ivanfy, NSWNMA Professional Officers who coordinate the organisation’s CALD reference group, which advocates for culturally and linguistically diverse nurses and midwives on a range of issues. In 2019 the NSWNMA released the Cultural Safety Gap report (https://www.nswnma.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/CaLD-Report-FINAL-lr.pdf)based on a survey of the experiences of CALD nurses and midwives working in NSW. We discuss the survey’s important findings, the subsequent formation of the CALD Reference Group, and how you can get involved to tackle this problem by sta
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Celebrating midwifery friendships with story competition winner Leanne O’Connor
20/09/2022 Duração: 15minWe are delighted to introduce the winner of our story competition celebrating midwifery friendships. Competition winner and registered nurse Leanne O’Connor joins us on the podcast to discuss her friendship with fellow midwife Rowena and share her winning story.