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 NNPOs, NNPPOs, the Nook Card, Nooklyft, and what happens when a social network stops selling ad space and starts building permanent commercial alliances
Every social network sells ad space and calls it partnership.
A hospital pays to place a recruitment ad in the feed. A scrubs company sponsors a trending hashtag. A staffing agency buys a banner on the sidebar. The platform calls these organizations "partners," sends them a qu…
On edible brand architecture, intentional provocation, and the flourless dark berry cookie that holds a color palette, a currency, and a culture
Let's start with the name.
Yes. We know.
We named the signature object of our entire platform — the thing you send to a fellow nurse to say I see you, and you matter — after a word that makes HR departments nervous. We did it on purpose. And we'd do it again.
Because her…
On the exhaustion of being misunderstood, and why nurses need a space where the baseline is already set
Here's a scene that happens every day, in every city, in millions of homes.
A nurse comes home from a shift. It was bad. Not the Hollywood kind of bad — no dramatic codes, no tearful family scenes, no redemptive moments in a corridor. Just the grinding, soul-flattening kind of…
On Nookups, Dunbar's number, and why the most powerful technology in the world is a table for six
There is a Facebook group for nurses with over sixty thousand members. It is, by every metric that social media measures, a success. Sixty thousand people, joined by profession, posting and replying and reacting and sharing in an endless scroll of content.
Ask any member if th…
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 psycholinguistics, identity, and why the first thing we built at Nursnook was a dictionary
Here's a pattern you've seen but never named.
Every community that persisted — every one that outlasted the enthusiasm of its founding moment and became something real, something durable, something people identified with rather than merely participated in — had its own languag…