EP 50: Psychiatric Nurse| You need to be insane to care for the insane

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EP 71: 20’s Broke Me, 30’s Woke Me

In this episode of the podcast we will talk about me. I turned 30! My 20s? A beautiful disaster. I spent a decade fumbling through bad decisions, broke bank accounts, heartbreaks that felt like near-death experiences, and lessons that came with receipts I still can’t pay off. But ...  Show more

EP 70: Nurse Brat | Heals, Hustle & Haters

On this episode of I Beg Your Pardon, we’re joined by a powerhouse in scrubs — a Black nurse, social media force, and unapologetic queen of resilience. From earning her degree to inspiring thousands online, she breaks down what it really means to heal while hustling, and how she ...  Show more

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