Holistic Wellness Coaching, BIPOC-only spaces, and the Importance of Listening to Yourself with Erica Bailey, MS, RN, CNE

In this week’s episode, Adrianne welcomes nurse educator, holistic wellness coach, and creator of the Nurses of Color Collective, Erica Bailey.

They have an in-depth conversation about Erica’s roles as a nurse, educator, as well as a seeker of self-care, and how it led her to become a holistic wellness coach for other caregivers.

They dive into what a wellness coach is, does, and how a nursing license factors into the scope of practice in this role. If you’d like to learn more about Erica’s coaching endeavors, you can check out her beautiful website at Balm for the Soul.

They also talk about the Nurses of Color Collective, why BIPOC-only spaces are so vitally important, and what nurses can do in their personal and professional lives to find and/or create these spaces. Erica shares the article Why People of Color Need Spaces Without White People written by Kelsey Blackwell.

Also mentioned in this episode are:

Alliance of Black Nurses Association of Oregon (ABNAO)

abnao.org

Books Mentioned in the Episode

Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals by Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown

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