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Inside the Hive

Inside the Hive

著者: Elizabeth Miller Walters Ashley Kellish
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The Official Podcast of HIVENurse!


HIVENurse was co-founded by practicing nurses who understand the realities of the profession. Alongside faculty, mentors, and advisors, we’re building a platform shaped by nurses, for nurses.

Nurses are navigating burnout, staffing strain, and professional isolation. Traditional CE often feels like a checkbox — disconnected from real practice or growth. HIVENurse changes that by bringing professional development + authentic community together in one place.


  • Mission: To empower every nurse with meaningful professional development and authentic community connection that advance growth, well-being, and practice.
  • Vision: To be the Hive where nurses worldwide come together to learn, lead, and thrive — shaping the future of nursing through knowledge, connection, and shared purpose.
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  • Beyond the Metrics: Measuring and Maximizing Health in Your Nursing Team
    2025/10/07

    We often talk about the need for "healthy work environments," but what does that actually look like in practice? How can a nurse, a manager, or a new hire spot the difference between a high-functioning team and one that's just masking deep-seated issues?

    This episode gives you the essential framework for assessing the health of any nursing team or unit, moving past surface-level metrics like low turnover to examine the quality of the daily human interactions.

    We’ll break down the measurable signs of a truly healthy team, focusing on the five critical behaviors you should be looking for:

    • Skilled Communication: No More Triangulation. Learn how healthy teams confront issues directly, use assertive language, and actively listen rather than gossiping or avoiding conflict.
    • The Culture of Questioning: A hallmark of a healthy team is one where junior nurses feel safer to ask questions and admit mistakes than they do on a toxic one. We explore how to measure this psychological safety.
    • Shared Ownership of Outcomes: Identify teams where every member, from the charge nurse to the newest graduate, feels a genuine sense of accountability and autonomy in decision-making and patient care.
    • The Power of Peer Support: We look at how teams leverage informal networks for emotional decompression and professional debriefing, ensuring that compassion fatigue is addressed collectively, not alone.
    • Authentic Leadership and the "All-Hands" Model: Crucially, we discuss how nursing leaders must engage and participate when the team is in crisis. We'll share examples of leaders "going to the bedside" during surges, actively covering assignments during short-staffing, and making themselves visible and approachable to ensure frontline needs are immediately addressed. This tangible presence builds trust and validates the team’s struggles.

    Whether you're a leader looking to gauge your unit's success, a nurse searching for a supportive new role, or simply aiming to improve your current team, this episode provides the critical lens you need to diagnose team health and start building a better future.

    Tune in to learn how to measure the health of your team with more than just a staffing report.

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    17 分
  • Safety, Support, Success: The Blueprint for a Healthy Nursing Culture
    2025/10/07

    The nursing floor is often a place of high stress, heavy emotional labor, and profound challenge. But what if it could also be a place of profound support, psychological safety, and professional flourishing?

    This week, we move beyond just identifying problems and dive deep into actionable strategies that both frontline nurses and organizational leaders can use to actively cultivate a truly Healthy Work Environment (HWE). This isn't just about morale; it's about reducing turnover, preventing errors, and ultimately, improving patient outcomes.

    In this episode, we explore the fundamental pillars of a resilient and supportive nursing culture, including:

    • The Power of Authentic Leadership: Discovering how leaders can move from being task-masters to genuine advocates who model skilled communication and emotional intelligence.
    • The Art of True Collaboration: Learning how nurses at all levels can foster shared decision-making, respect, and effective teamwork across all disciplines.
    • Creating a Culture of "Speaking Up": Strategies for establishing a psychologically safe environment where every nurse feels valued, heard, and empowered to voice concerns without fear of retribution.
    • The Non-Negotiable: Appropriate Staffing and Meaningful Recognition: Why systemic support and genuine appreciation are the bedrock of sustainability, not just a bonus.

    Cultivating a healthy workplace is not a one-time initiative; it's a shared responsibility and a continuous commitment. Tune in to learn how you, regardless of your role, can become a driving force in making your unit a true sanctuary for healing—for both patients and caregivers.

    If you enjoyed this episode make sure to subscribe and follow us on our Instagram, Facebook

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    16 分
  • Beyond Burnout: Understanding the Moral Injury Crisis in Nursing
    2025/10/07

    You entered nursing with a vow to heal, to advocate, and to provide the best care. But what happens when the system prevents you from keeping that vow? What happens when you're forced to act, witness, or fail to prevent something that violates your deepest ethical beliefs?

    This week, we take on a conversation that is often confused with burnout but is far more profound: Moral Injury. It's not about being tired; it's about a deep soul wound—the lasting psychological and spiritual distress that comes from feeling like you've betrayed your core values.

    In this crucial episode, we will:

    • Clearly define Moral Injury and distinguish it from the more familiar concept of moral distress and burnout, shifting the conversation from individual weakness to systemic failure.
    • Explore the common sources of moral injury in nursing, from staffing shortages and resource limitations to experiencing betrayal by trusted leadership.
    • Discuss the severe impact of this trauma on a nurse's mental health, including feelings of intense guilt, shame, and isolation, and its link to anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
    • Offer pathways for healing and advocate for the organizational change necessary to protect the conscience of the healthcare professional.

    It's time to name this pain so we can begin to address it. Your conscience is a vital sign of your humanity and your profession—it deserves to be protected and healed.

    Join us as we shine a light on the unseen trauma of the bedside and explore how nurses can begin to recover their moral compass and professional spirit.

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    18 分
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