
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud
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Reclaiming political power through citizen action
Nurses Out Loud – Citizens step into their rightful influence as Ashley Grogg reveals how small, consistent action shifts power back to the people. Through focused watchdog strategies, meaningful meetings with legislators, and purposeful voting, individuals strengthen accountability and revive civic engagement. This message empowers families to stay involved, protect freedoms, and restore responsive government in their...
The future of medicine: An integrative model for primary care
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Integrative primary care reshapes medicine by merging traditional treatment with holistic, root-cause healing. Jaimeé Arroyo, FNP-BC, shares how she listens deeply, explores nutrition, environmental triggers, stress, and lifestyle, and supports informed, compassionate care for families. She offers a balanced pediatric approach while empowering patients to take an active role in...
The COVID Index: A living archive of truth
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Nurses Out Loud features a conversation with Dr. Nathaniel Mead as he presents the COVID Index and discusses concerns about data transparency, scientific integrity, and pandemic policy impacts. Kimberly Overton shares her frontline experiences, emphasizing informed consent, ethical decision-making, and the need for accountability and open inquiry in public health...
Boards labeling nurses ‘unprofessional’ and how to fight back
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – Boards are branding nurses “unprofessional” for clerical lapses, pushing consent agreements that follow them for years. This piece exposes how minor mistakes escalate into career-damaging labels, why NPDB reports stick, and how nurses can respond in the first 48 hours. It calls for ethical advocacy, transparency, and policy reform to protect the workforce...
MAiD to murder
Nurses Out Loud – MAiD sparks urgent debate as two nurses confront the ethical, legal, and spiritual questions surrounding medically assisted death in Canada. They examine shifting criteria, including concerns about access for minors, and reflect on how faith, suffering, and a strained healthcare system shape this growing controversy. Their conversation challenges assumptions and raises difficult questions about dignity, choice, and...
Inside the Ezra Healing raid and the fight for patient choice
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – Government agents inspect Ezra Healing in Kelowna and seize products they label unauthorized, igniting a debate about evidence, ethics, and patient choice. As clients lose access to therapies they rely on, questions rise about informed consent, regulatory transparency, and the right to explore alternative options when conventional paths no longer feel viable...
The betrayal project: From medical captivity to mission
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Gail Seiler enters the hospital for COVID care and faces shocking medical neglect, but her husband Brad’s determination pulls her to safety. Together they transform trauma into purpose, launching The Betrayal Project to defend patient rights and expose systemic failures. Their journey now fuels a mission of courage, accountability, and hope for families navigating a broken...
When profits poison care: The antidepressant scandal
Nurses Out Loud – A powerful antidepressant once promised healing but delivered harm. Profits overshadow truth as ghostwritten studies hide rising suicides and buried data. Nurses witness the fallout and demand accountability. Fraud still sits in journals while families grieve. It’s time to expose corruption, protect patients, and reclaim integrity in medicine before more lives are lost...
SSRI fraud exposed: The Paxil scandal uncovered
Nurses Out Loud – Pharma giants profit while patients suffer as SSRI fraud unravels. Paxil’s deceptive marketing, ignored data, and journal complicity expose a system where lies outweigh lives. Lawsuits reveal how regulators, media, and lawmakers enable antidepressant corruption. Nurses Out Loud uncover the truth behind antidepressant harm, medical cover-ups, and the fight for real accountability...
Locker room ethics: Nurses speak up for safety and dignity
Nurses Out Loud – Nurses confront a growing ethical conflict as gender identity policies reshape safety and privacy standards in healthcare and public spaces. Rooted in faith and compassion, they speak out for dignity, truth, and trauma-informed care. Their stand reflects moral courage in defending women’s safety while upholding empathy for those experiencing gender dysphoria...
The miracle of Drew Brophy
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – When I first spoke with Maria Brophy, she told us the story of her husband, Drew — a vibrant artist and surfer who was placed on a ventilator, in a coma for 28 days, and given little chance to live. Doctors said he wouldn’t make it through the night. But God had other plans. The Miracle of Drew Brophy, Drew joins me to share his side of the story...