I was on the Lippincott Spark Podcast!


Hey there!

I’m really excited (and honestly honored) to share that I was invited to be a guest on the Lippincott Spark Podcast this week.

Lippincott is one of the most respected names in nursing education, so having one of their leaders want me on the show to talk about why new nurses leave (and what educators can do differently) feels like a pretty big deal. Naturally, my first thought was to share it with all of you! Here’s the episode link 👇

(And here's the Apple Podcast version.)

If you have a few minutes, I’d love for you to listen. And if you enjoy it, any shares, downloads, or comments would mean the world! If you're interested in nursing education in general, the Lippincott Spark podcast is a solid one to subscribe to.

Thank you for being part of the FreshRN community. I couldn’t do any of this without you!

Best,

Kati 🪴

Hi! I'm Kati.

I am a nurse educator and I and create content specifically for nursing students and newly licensed nurses to support, educate, and encourage them as they transition to practice.

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