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The Angie Graham Podcast

The Angie Graham Podcast

Von: Angie Graham
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You’re in healthcare - but no one told you it would feel like this.

The award winning Angie Graham Podcast is where real conversations replace red tape. If you're a young professional trying to lead, care, and stay sane in this industry, an established leader looking for something new when all the old tricks are no longer working or just need a place that talks about you because it's about you , you're in the right place.

We talk senior living, healthcare and leadership, and what it really means to care - for others and yourself.

No spin. No scripts...sometimes. Just the truth behind the systems - and how YOU can make them better.


© 2026 The Angie Graham Podcast
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  • Nurses Week 2026 | Respect, Rights & Most Difficult Diagnoses | The Power of Nurses!
    May 4 2026

    In honor of National Nurses Week 2026, Angie Graham sits down for a powerful conversation about what families need to know when a loved one enters a hospital, nursing home, assisted living, or memory care setting.

    This year’s Nurses Week theme is “The Power of Nurses,” and this episode shows exactly why that matters.

    Angie is joined by Stacey Sis, Vice President of Nursing at Our House Senior Living, and Lori Nardin, Vice President of Regulatory Compliance, for a real, honest, and deeply practical talk about care, advocacy, resident rights, family expectations, and the emotional weight nurses carry every day.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What families often misunderstand about power of attorney
    • Why resident rights still matter, even when families want safety
    • What to look for when touring assisted living or nursing home communities
    • How to advocate without becoming “that family”
    • What nurses wish families would share about their loved ones
    • Why yelling at nurses helps absolutely no one, a wild concept
    • How dementia, delirium, pain, skin care, and end-of-life care affect daily nursing work
    • What strong care culture feels like when you walk through the door

    This conversation is for families, caregivers, nurses, care teams, and anyone trying to make better choices for someone they love.

    If you are the family point person, the one asking questions, making decisions, and trying to keep everyone calm, this episode is for you.

    And to every nurse listening: thank you for being the steady ones.


    The Angie Graham Podcast
    https://theangiegrahampodcast.buzzsprout.com

    Apple podcasts:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-angie-graham-podcast/id1807196572

    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/show/535Ygb21IEkk7DZL385xs7

    iHeart Radio:
    https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-angie-graham-podcast-231896434/


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    44 Min.
  • Stop The Citations, Start The Growth: How Top Senior Living Leaders Turn Things Around!
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode, Angie Graham talks with Lauren Davis, RN, owner and CEO of Davis Clinical Consulting. Lauren shares how she built a consulting firm after years in long term care, why leadership support matters so much in nursing and assisted living, and what happens when healthcare organizations wait too long to fix problems.

    They talk about burnout, staffing, leadership turnover, state surveys, crisis management, admissions mistakes, complaint systems, training gaps, and how technology and AI may shape the future of senior care.

    Lauren also explains why experience matters more than titles, why good leaders must delegate, and why proactive support can save facilities from major trouble down the road.

    If you work in assisted living, skilled nursing, healthcare leadership, or senior care operations, this conversation is packed with real insight.

    Davis Consulting: https://davisclinical.org/

    Key Takeaways
    •Leadership in long term care needs support, not just pressure
    •You cannot do every task yourself, delegation matters
    •Showing up to work is only the start, people need tools to succeed
    •Practical experience often matters more than degrees alone
    •Facilities should fix issues early, not only after citations or closures
    •Communication can reduce complaints and build trust
    •Healthcare will need both smart technology and human connection


    #Podcast #HealthcarePodcast #NursingLeadership #LongTermCare #AssistedLiving #SkilledNursing #SeniorCare
    #HealthcareLeadership #NurseEntrepreneur #DirectorOfNursing #HealthcareConsulting #LeadershipDevelopment #SeniorLiving #HealthcareOperations #ClinicalConsulting #SurveyReadiness #StaffRetention #RiskManagement #ResidentCare


    The Angie Graham Podcast
    https://theangiegrahampodcast.buzzsprout.com

    Apple podcasts:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-angie-graham-podcast/id1807196572

    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/show/535Ygb21IEkk7DZL385xs7

    iHeart Radio:
    https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-angie-graham-podcast-231896434/


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    49 Min.
  • Stop Arguing | How To Help People With Dementia | Learn From Expert Teepa Snow
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, Angie Graham sits down with Teepa Snow, OT and dementia care leader, to talk about what actually helps people living with dementia. They cover why arguing reality backfires, how to build cooperation in the moment, when psych meds become dangerous, and why "Hand-under-Hand" can change care fast. You will also hear practical strategies for families, staff, and leaders who want safer, kinder dementia support.

    •Relationship comes before tasks, especially with dementia.
    •Arguing reality rarely helps, it usually escalates stress.
    •Many “behaviors” are unmet needs or poor caregiver approach.
    •Psych meds can create serious risks, use as last resort.
    •Hand-under-Hand reduces threat and increases participation fast.
    •Sexual actions may be confusion, not intent, adjust positioning first.

    Teepa Snow
    Occupational therapist and dementia care specialist with 45 years of experience.
    Founder of Positive Approach to Care and the Snow Approach Foundation.

    Host: Angie Graham
    Healthcare advocate & podcast host focused on nursing leadership, caregiving, and dementia topics.




    The Angie Graham Podcast
    https://theangiegrahampodcast.buzzsprout.com

    Apple podcasts:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-angie-graham-podcast/id1807196572

    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/show/535Ygb21IEkk7DZL385xs7

    iHeart Radio:
    https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-angie-graham-podcast-231896434/


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    48 Min.
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