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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Dr. Farah Laurent.
A former emergency room nurse turned entrepreneur and career coach, shares her journey from bedside care to building a six-figure business helping new nurses land high-paying jobs and launch their own ventures. The conversation explores nursing as a lucrative and flexible career path, the importance of mindset, and the power of personal branding.
🔑 Key Points 💼 Career Journey & Motivation
💰 Nursing as a High-Income Career
“New graduate nurses today… are making baseline at least $100,000, up to $175K.”
🧠 Mindset & Coaching
“If I can do it, you can do it too. It all starts with an idea and the mindset.”
📈 Entrepreneurship for Nurses
“You’re using your intellectual property—what you already know—to monetize.”
🌍 Diversity & Representation
“We need more diversity in nursing and nursing leadership to close the gaps in healthcare inequalities.”
💡 Advice for New Nurses
“Don’t just settle. Go after what you want.”
🚩 Red Flags in Job Offers
📣 Closing Quote
“Nurses are big problem solvers. Find the problem you want to solve and go for it.”
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