In our season finale, Lindsey and Jared take a reflective look back at the year in nursing—celebrating wins, sharing challenges, and laughing at the chaos. Lindsey opens up about her new assignment, the excitement (and nerves) of starting fresh, and what it’s really like jumping back into the workforce after a long break between assignments. From lessons learned to hilarious stories along the way, this episode is a heartfelt and honest wrap-up of the season. Tune in for laughter, insight, and a sneak peek at what’s next!
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Grab your coffee (or post-shift snack) and hang out with us 🩺✨ In this episode, Addison and I catch up on life lately—from what’s been happening at the bedside to what it’s really like juggling nursing careers and social media content creation.
We react to Reddit threads and listener submissions, share stories from the hospital world, and talk honestly about the healthcare industry, boundaries, and the weird overlap between being a healthcare worker and being online. It’s part vent session, part storytelling, and part “wait…that happened to you too?”
Laugh with us, cringe with us, and join the chat as we unpack nursing, the internet, and everything in between.
You’re not alone—pull up a chair and let’s talk.
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TW: This episode contains mentions of miscarriages and pregnancy complications.
On this episode of Friends & Enemas, we’re joined by Mama Tina, a labor and delivery nurse, for a candid and entertaining conversation about the realities of L&D nursing. We dive into new grad submission stories sent in by listeners, along with unforgettable tales sourced from a Reddit rabbit hole, sharing the highs, lows, and chaos that come with working in labor and delivery.
Mama Tina breaks down what makes L&D its own unique world the gals a banter about how drastically different it of an experience it is from Lindsey's work in the ICU. From patient acuity and workflows to communication styles and emotional intensity, we explore why these specialties often feel like completely different planets within healthcare.
Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!
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Join us in Las Vegas for a mini episode where I catch up with remote RN Ava at the HEALTH Conference to discuss the future of healthcare. From new medical technology to the growing role of artificial intelligence, we dive into how healthcare is evolving and what it means for nurses and patients alike.
Ava shares her firsthand experiences with virtual nursing, the opportunities and challenges of remote care, and the most exciting innovations she saw at the conference. We discuss how AI is shaping clinical practice, transforming patient experiences, and the skills nurses need to stay ahead in a rapidly changing but also consistently stubborn and stagnant healthcare world. Whether you’re a nurse or other type of healthcare professional, this episode is a quick chat between friends about digital healthcare, virtual nursing, and the technology driving change.
📌 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Don’t forget to like and follow for more conversations on nursing, healthcare, and the human side of medicine!
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TRIGGER WARNING: This is an episode about women's health and includes stories and descriptions of childbirth trauma, including references to mutilated and deceased infants. Please listen with care.
This week on Friends & Enemas, we sit down with colorectal surgery RN Megan Vernon to explore her journey in nursing, her passion for women’s health, and her life-changing medical mission work. Megan shares how she discovered colorectal surgery as her specialty, what inspired her to become a nurse, and where her career has taken her today. She also takes us inside her recent mission trip in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing care for women facing serious health challenges and sharing the incredible resilience of those she helped.
Megan discusses the procedures she supports, the recovery and follow-up care available, and how women are reintegrated into their communities with mental health support. She reflects on the challenges of delivering care in hospitals with limited resources, the emotional weight of the work, and her role as the first nurse to join Campaign 52. This episode is a powerful look at global health, colorectal nursing, and the intersection of compassion and medicine.
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, with links to Megan’s socials and Campaign 52 in the show notes.
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Check out the links below to learn more about this program, campaign, and Meg's trip blog!
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In this episode, Lindsey and guest, Amanda (@clockedoutdinks), reunite to catch up and open up about their lives, their careers, their decision to remain childfree, and why that personal choice sparks so many unsolicited opinions!They dive into the realities of their nursing careers, emotional labor and relationships, and what it means to build a fulfilling life outside of parenthood. If you’ve ever questioned whether you “should” have kids or ask yourself why anyone wouldn't want to... then this candid conversation is for you.Follow us on social: The Guest: @clockedoutdinksThe Pod: @friends.and.enemasThe Host: @scrubhacks
In this powerful and NEEDED episode, Lindsey interviews Executive Vice President Peter Sidhu, RN, of UNAC/UHCP, one of the top nursing unions in California. Together they dive into the roots of a movement born from “a group of mad nurses” who refused to accept unsafe working conditions — and how that spark grew into one of the strongest healthcare labor organizations in the country.
Peter breaks down the early days of UNAC/UHCP, the evolution of its historic labor partnership with Kaiser, and why that partnership looks very different today. We also dig into the upcoming strike by Sharp nurses in San Diego, the deep pay disparities between Northern and Southern California nurses, and the surge of anti-union rhetoric aimed at healthcare workers.
Whether you’re union, non-union, or somewhere in between, this conversation shines a light on why organized nursing matters now more than ever — for patient safety, workplace standards, and the future of the profession.
If you’ve ever wondered why unions exist, what they actually do, or how nurses can reclaim power in a broken healthcare system, this episode is a must-listen.
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What really happens in the lab after you send off those samples? Friends & Enemas welcomes Marilyn the Lab Scientist, also known online as @marilynthescientist, to set the record straight.
Marilyn explains the education path to becoming a lab professional, the crucial role the lab plays in patient care, and why understanding lab processes helps nurses improve outcomes. Oh—and don’t miss her advice to Lindsey about proper food storage to avoid moldy leftovers and takeout!
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What’s it really like to work in hospice care? Death, dignity, and compassion.
Join Lindsey and Hospice Nurse Julie as they explore deathbed confessions from Reddit and from submission stories from caregivers and other frontline personnel — plus their own end-of-life care experiences.
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Spooky Season Finale – Spooky Healthcare Stories with Lindsey & Jared!
Lindsey and Jared are back — in full Halloween costume — to close out October with the creepiest listener and Reddit submissions yet! 👻From haunted hospitals to hospice hauntings, this final spooky episode dives deep into real-life ghost stories from nurses, doctors, and healthcare workers who’ve experienced the unexplainable on the night shift.
Expect chills, laughs, and one last dose of Halloween horror from the halls of healthcare. 🏥💀🩸
Get ready for goosebumps! In this special Halloween episode, host Lindsey Shelton is joined by Jennifer Stone — registered nurse and beloved actress from Wizards of Waverly Place — to dive into an assortment of spooky real-life stories from healthcare workers across every discipline. From haunted hospitals to eerie patient encounters, these listener submissions will make you laugh, gasp, and maybe even sleep with the lights on. A perfect mix of chills, laughs, and heart from inside the world of medicine.
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In the third installment of our Halloween spooky episode, Jared and Lindsey, two ICU nurses, pull back the curtain on the world between life and death. Join us as they read spine-tingling Reddit stories and listener submissions about ghost encounters, unexplainable moments, and paranormal experiences in hospice and end-of-life care.
From mysterious figures appearing at night to patients who speak of “visitors” before they pass, these firsthand accounts from nurses, caregivers, and loved ones will leave you questioning what happens when science meets the supernatural.
Tune in for a mix of real hospital ghost stories, compassionate reflection, and just the right amount of dark humor — all from the unique perspective of ICU nurses who’ve seen it all.
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Join host Lindsey and special guest Jason Wolf for a the second installment of spooky eps with this fun episode where they dive into real-life ghost stories and paranormal encounters from EMS workers and firefighters! Lindsey, a firm believer in the supernatural, faces off with Jason, a curious skeptic, as they explore eerie tales from the frontlines of emergency response. From haunted stations to unexplained calls, this episode blends spooky submission stories, skeptical debate, and authentic first responder experiences — perfect for fans of true paranormal with a twist of humor and realism.
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Step into the eerie side of medicine in this chilling episode of Friends and Enemas. Lindsey dives into listener submission stories from healthcare workers who have witnessed the unexplainable while working in pediatric units. From ghostly footsteps echoing down empty hallways to spine-tingling encounters that defy logic, these stories remind us that hospitals can be just as haunted as they are healing, hunny!
If you’re fascinated by hospital ghost stories, creepy healthcare experiences, or true paranormal encounters from medical professionals, this episode is for you. Get ready to hide under the covers and shriek along with Lindsey as she shares the terrifying tales submitted by those who care for the most vulnerable patients.
Press play and join us for a haunting journey through the pediatric unit after dark.
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What happens when your AncestryDNA results reveal way more than you bargained for? In this episode, Lindsey dives into jaw-dropping DNA surprise stories submitted by listeners... from secret siblings and hidden heritage to family secrets that flipped entire identities upside down.
Whether you’ve taken a DNA test or you’re just here for the drama, this episode delivers shocking, hilarious, and heartwarming moments straight from our community. If you’ve ever wondered “What if my ancestry test is wrong?” or “What if my DNA results reveal a family secret?”, then you'll definitely want to listen to this because you take one!
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In this gripping episode, we share the harrowing story of Leigh Collins, with guest LEIGH COLLINS! A California woman who survived a violent home invasion and fought off her attacker. In the early morning hours, a man broke into her Santa Monica apartment, held her at knifepoint, and attempted to assault her. Despite suffering multiple stab wounds and serious injuries, Collins fought back with extraordinary courage, ultimately saving her life. We explore the night of the attack, her recovery and pursuit of justice, and what her story teaches us about self-defense, resilience, and survival!
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It's been a minute, I know. After we wrapped season 4, we took a vacation, had to say goodbye to our beloved sweet goodest boy, Murphy, adopted our new boy Grim, and have been taking the time to adjust to all the change amid visitors almost nonstop. If you've been gagging to know the details, here they are!
So, without further delay, WE'RE BACK!
In this episode, Lindsey and guest, Amanda (@clockedoutdinks), reunite to catch up and open up about their lives, their careers, their decision to remain childfree, and why that personal choice sparks so many unsolicited opinions!
They dive into the realities of their nursing careers, emotional labor and relationships, and what it means to build a fulfilling life outside of parenthood.
If you’ve ever questioned whether you “should” have kids or ask yourself why anyone wouldn't want to... then this candid conversation is for you.
Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to be a nurse on America’s final frontier—or to leave the traditional hospital grind behind entirely? In this episode, we talk with Jen about her remarkable journey from bedside nursing to leadership, from the icy wilds of Alaska to launching her own projects outside corporate healthcare!
Jen shares with Lindsey what first inspired her to become a nurse and how she landed in remote Alaska, offering vivid stories about the unique challenges, rural medicine, and unforgettable cases she encountered. We also dig into her time as a House Supervisor: the big responsibilities, and the best and worst parts of leadership.
Jen opens up about deciding to leave traditional bedside care altogether. Did she have a plan or jump cold turkey? She also shares the most rewarding parts of building something new, including working with our other guest, Emily, on Modern Nurse Fest.
Get some candid and practical advice about wanting to leave or remain in the industry, just press play!
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In this episode, we talk with Emily Knife, nurse, entrepreneur, founder, and creator of The Nurse Dream Lab. Aimed at helping nurses with mental health, trauma healing, and rewiring subconscious patterns. She shares her journey, what inspired The Nurse Dream Lab, and explains Somatic Nursing as a practical approach to tracking limiting beliefs and supporting mental health.
We chat about what it means to make subconscious shifts, use tools like “unstacking trauma,” and rewrite personal narratives to transform struggle into strength. We hit tough questions about mandatory therapy for nurses, the role of sensitivity training, and how nursing becomes a deep part of personal identity.
Emily & Lindsey open up about their own strategies for coping with grief and trauma, and share visions for Modern Nurse Fest, where Lindsey will be a keynote speaker!
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