Nurse Talk Wins Big | 2012 Communicator Awards

May 3rd, 2012 by Nurse Talk

Nurse Talk won four 2012 Communicator Awards for our series IN MY DAY with Lynn Ruth Miller. We won in every category we entered! Congratulations Lynn Ruth for winning the gold for Best On Air Talent! Silver awards were won for Audio Editing, Audio Production and Writing.

The Communicator Awards is the leading international awards program recognizing big ideas in marketing and communications. Founded nearly two decades ago, The Communicator Awards receives over 6,000 entries from companies and agencies of all sizes, making it one of the largest awards of its kind in the world. As we enter our 18th season, we’re also introducing expanded online and mobile categories, making this year’s awards bigger and better than ever.

The Communicator Awards honors work that transcends innovation and craft - work that made a lasting impact, providing an equal chance of winning to all entrants regardless of company or agency size and project budget. If your work moved people we want to give it a chance to take home a Communicator.

The Award of Excellence, our highest honor, is given to those entries whose ability to communicate positions them as the best in the field. The Award of Distinction is presented for projects that exceed industry standards in quality and achievement.

Who is Behind the Communicator Awards?

The Communicator Awards is sanctioned and judged by the International Academy of Visual Arts, an invitation-only body consisting of top-tier professionals from acclaimed media, communications, advertising, creative and marketing firms. IAVA members include executives from organizations such as Airtype Studio, Big Spaceship, Conde Nast, Coach, Disney, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Estee Lauder, Fry Hammond Barr, Lockheed Martin, MTV Networks, Pitney Bowes, rabble+rouser, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, Time, Inc, Victoria’s Secret, Wired, and Yahoo! To learn more about the IAVA please visit www.iavisarts.org.

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Nurse Talk Featured in Registered Nurse

November 3rd, 2010 by Pattie Lockard

NT Featured in Registered Nurse

Nurse Talk is featured in Registered Nurse! “What happens when two veteran RNs with humor, quick wits, sharp tongues host a radio show? A prescription for massive doses
of laughter.”

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Nurse Talk Featured in the American Journal of Nursing

August 3rd, 2010 by Nurse Talk

From the article. “Hi, Who’s on the Line?’ Tuning in to Nurse Talk radio—just for the fun. Each broadcast dishes up just enough comic relief to make health education both appealing and accessible.


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Novato RNs launch ‘Nurse Talk Radio’ as a voice for the patient advocate

March 17th, 2010 by Pattie Lockard

Nurse Talk featured in the Novato Advance

Novato RNs launch ‘Nurse Talk Radio’ as a voice for the patient advocate

A beloved profession — the Registered Nurse — now has a radio home, run by and for the nation’s two million registered nurses. “Nurse Talk,” where “laughter is the best medicine,” was founded by two Novato RNs with the intent of peeling the surgical mask off the nursing world.

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New National Nurse Talk Radio Show Takes Off with Humor, Health, and a Voice for the Patient Advocate

November 19th, 2009 by Pattie Lockard

“Hi, who’s on the line?” Nurse Talk radio show co-host Casey Hobbs, RN, asks with an up-for-anything tone in her voice. A caller named Mary Ellen describes “very swollen legs from my groin down to my toes.” “Oh my God, death is imminent for you,” co-host Maggie McDermott, RN, deadpans in her Irish brogue. “Now Magster, let’s not start right like that,” Casey chides.

Casey Hobbs

Casey Hobbs, Host and Co-Creator of Nurse Talk

Novato, CA (PRWEB) November 19, 2009 — America’s most beloved profession—the Registered Nurse—finally has a radio home, run by and for the nation’s 2 million+ registered nurses. Nurse Talk, where “laughter is the best medicine,” launched nationally last month with the intent to peel the surgical mask off the nursing world.

Currently airing on the radio in California, Nurse Talk is now available on the Internet as a podcast and streaming audio on several sites. You can hear it at nursetalksite.com.

Despite the comic exchange, Mary Ellen ultimately leaves the air armed with some authentic healthcare advice. Nurse Talk delivers the goods with heart, humanity and laughter.

Nurse Talk is building its national/international audience and is seeking radio stations across the country to air their unique show. Casey says, “in addition to promoting good health and education, Nurse Talk’s goal is to make nursing more visible. RNs are on the front lines of patient care and advocacy—sharing a tireless commitment to make healthcare available for all in this country.”

The idea for Nurse Talk was conceived ten years ago by co-creators Casey Hobbs and producer Pattie Lockard. An entertainment business veteran for twenty years, Lockard knows how to put dreams into action. “Car Talk was our inspiration,” says Pattie. “I would never listen to a show about how to fix a car…unless of course it was funny…then I’m yours!” Nurse Talk’s aim is to use humor to engage and relax people.

Hobbs and McDermott met in 2002 while working together as RNs in San Francisco. You might say it was a “hilarious” match made in heaven. Casey knew Maggie was the Nurse Talk co-host she had been searching for the minute she overheard Maggie—with Irish brogue intact—cussing out a doctor on the phone. “Their chemistry is great,” adds Lockard. “These 30-year vets have experienced it all. They’ve been on the front lines and in the trenches treating coughs, colds, flu, constipation, diabetes, obesity—and that’s just their own medical history!

With a big cheerleading squad that includes radio veteran Peter B. Collins and award-winning sound designer June Miller, Nurse Talk launched for a trial run in January 2008 on San Francisco Bay Area’s progressive Green 960 AM. It didn’t take long to get attention, particularly from the RN community. This summer, major support came from the California Nurses Association and the National Nurses Organizing Committee, taking Nurse Talk nationwide. “They loved the idea,” said Lockard. “In fact, they are one of our major sponsors now and a source for amazing guests who are well-informed about the important issues. They leave the humor to us and we love them for it!

As the show gains ratings and attention, producers have added regular experts such as Marsha Podd, RN, aka, The Baby Whisperer, Hob Osterland, RN, creator of the Chuckle Channel, a closed-circuit TV network for hospitals, and 16-year-old whiz-kid Cameron Harris, host of his own show, “In Range,” with tips for controlling diabetes. No more florescent-lit waiting rooms or old magazines with Britney’s photo on them—and no appointment necessary!

You can listen to Nurse Talk at www.nursetalksite.com, energytalkradio.com, or Green 960 AM in Northern California. You can also inquire about advertising and sponsorship by contacting Pattie Lockard 415-515-8318.

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Nurse Talk in the Journal of Nursing Jocularity

November 3rd, 2009 by Nurse Talk

The Journal of Nursing Jocularity says, “As soon as you listen, you’ll be hooked!”

Journal of Nursing Jocularity

A humor magazine for nurses, the JNJ has two purposes. The first is to share the best funny material they can find…They found Nurse Talk! JNJ’s Karyn Buxman says, "As soon as you listen, you’ll be hooked!”

The JNJ interviewed Nurse Talk’s Pattie and Casey. Read the interview online…

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