Ell Renee, LPN

What Is This Shift?

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This podcast explores what really happens inside long-term health care-the history, the system, and the realities staff and residents experience every day.

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Ell Renee, LPN

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Health

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22. Mai 2026

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EPISODE 8: PT. 1 TOXIC NURSE MANAGERS 22.05.2026

If you have worked in LTC for at least 5 minutes-you've worked for, heard about or will experience toxic leadership. Here we explore the in's and outs, the whys and the hows, and the statistics to back up that fact that you aren't crazy-you are probably being gaslit. And you CAN survive it, once you understand what you're up against. In two parts, because there is ALOT to unpack.

Episode 7: LPN vs CNA: Can't we all just get along? 13.05.2026

From impossible workloads and chronic understaffing to ego, bullying and "that's not my job" culture, this episode explores how exhausted healthcare workers are often pushed to blame each other, instead of the system creating the chaos in the first place. We talk about it here.

Episode 6: Healthcare is a narcissist 04.05.2026

What if the system we're told to trust with our lives is actually built like a narcissist? In this episode, we rip the mask off modern healthcare and call it exactly what it feels like on the inside: Manipulative, self-serving, image-obsessed-and completely indifferent to the people holding it up. From gaslighting staff into silence, to rewarding burnout, to punishing anyone who dares to speak...

Episode 5: The Biggest Lie You're Being Told 20.04.2026

"There's a nursing shortage. There's not enough CNA's" Come listen in on this podcast to learn why this is a lie they are hoping you will believe, and how due to it, short-staffing has become normalized.

WHY DO THEY HATE US?? 14.04.2026

This episode takes a hard look at why long term care workers are so often misunderstood-and blamed. From viral outrage to real-world conditions inside facilities, this podcast exposes the gap between perception and reality in long term care.

EPISODE 3: What Kind Of Care Is This, Really? 01.04.2026

When someone gets sick, they don't just go to a 'nursing home'-they enter a system most people don't understand. In this episode, I break down the different types of care: hospitals, rehabs, assisted living, skilled nursing and hospice-what they are, who they are for and how people actually end up there, because these terms get thrown around like they are interchangable-and they ar...

Ep. 2 Why LPN's Exist-And Why They're Misunderstood 25.03.2026

LPN's haven't always been a part of healthcare-they were created out of necessity. In this episode, we break down how practical (vocational) nurses came into existence during a time of nursing shortage, how the role evolved and why different states even use different titles like LPN vs LVN. We also take a closer look at the differences between CNA's, LPN's and RN's-how each rol...

From Poorhouses to Private Equity-The Real History of Nursing Homes 20.03.2026

Most people think nursing homes have always existed as healthcare facilities-but that's not the case. In this episode, we explore how long-term care in the USA evolved from poorhouses in the 1800's inot the modern nursing home system we see today. We break down how Social Security changed elder care, how Medicare and Medicaid reshaped the industry, and how government funding created the fo...

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