On the obvious case for engaging with Nursnook — no matter who you are, what you do, or what you're looking for
Common sense is the least common commodity in business.
Everyone talks about innovation, disruption, moonshots, paradigm shifts. Nobody talks about the thing sitting right in front of them that obviously works if they'd just pick it up.
This article is about the thing sitti…
On the obvious case for engaging with Nursnook — no matter who you are, what you do, or what you're looking for
Common sense is the least common commodity in business.
Everyone talks about innovation, disruption, moonshots, paradigm shifts. Nobody talks about the thing sitting right in front of them that obviously works if they'd just pick it up.
This article is about the thing sitti…
On fake profiles, follow culture, verified nursing licenses, and the Nightingale — the only influencer Nursnook will ever recognize
Let's talk about the follow.
You know the ritual. You join a platform. Before you've read a single thing, before you've posted a single thought, before you've had a single genuine human interaction — the platform asks you to follow people. Here are some accounts you might like…
On the misconception that a platform for nurses is a platform about nursing
Here's the assumption everyone makes, and it's wrong.
They hear "a social platform for nurses" and they think: a place where nurses talk about nursing. A professional network. A clinical forum. Continuing education wrapped in a social media skin. Some kind of digital break roo…
On the philosophical failure of social media, the age of AI, and why the future belongs to platforms that bring people into the same room
Here's something that should bother you.
At its peak, Twitter had 650 million registered users. Among them were millions of nurses — sharp, articulate, battle-tested professionals who found each other in the open water of a global feed and built something real. They called it …