
Building and Navigating Connections with Indigenous Patients
This episode of Radical Nurse Talk features Dr. Aric Rankin sharing his nearly 20 years of experience working in Indigenous health care across remote and urban settings. The conversation explores buil...
29 Loka 202554min

How can we talk about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)?
In this episode, we explore the sensitive and complex topic of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada, a legal medical procedure that can raise profound questions for nurses, health professional...
15 Loka 202547min

Be Prepared Guides: How can we talk about palliative care emergencies?
In this episode of Radical Nurse Talk, Patricia Strachan is joined by Jennifer Campagnolo and Mallory Peters to discuss the “Be Prepared Guides”, a practical resource designed to help family caregiver...
1 Loka 202556min

How can ‘nurse talk’ help people with chronic illness live better and avoid the ED?
In this episode, Dr. Connie Schumacher, RN, PhD and Associate Professor at Brock University, explores how nurse-led conversations can support people with chronic illness to manage their health, avoid ...
17 Syys 202548min

Digging Deep: How can we connect in the moments of care?
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Elise Tarbi invites us to move beyond traditional models of clinical communication and explore the deeper, more human side of nursing. Rather than focusing solel...
3 Syys 202547min

The language of obesity: How can we do no harm?
For generations, people have been judged, shamed, and blamed for their weight-by families, friends, healthcare practitioners, and society at large. These messages become so deeply internalized that ma...
7 Touko 202542min

Building trust, changing lives—one pregnancy at a time
Although much of the conversation around health focuses on illness, this episode takes a different path—delving into the complex realities faced by pregnant individuals navigating socioeconomic vulner...
23 Huhti 202554min



















