Bonnie Kitahata launches podcast focused on nurse burnout
By AI, Created 6:05 AM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – Veteran nurse Bonnie Kitahata has launched the Breaking Burnout for Nurses Podcast to give nurses practical support on burnout, wellness, work-life balance and career options. The weekly YouTube show aims to reach healthcare workers facing exhaustion, staffing pressure and uncertainty about their next steps.
Why it matters: - Nurse burnout is a growing problem tied to exhaustion, staffing pressure, emotional fatigue and uncertainty about careers in healthcare. - The podcast is designed to give nurses encouragement, practical tools and peer-informed conversations that may help them recover and stay in the profession. - The show also targets broader audiences dealing with burnout, stress, life transitions or a need for healthier work-life boundaries.
What happened: - Bonnie Kitahata, RN, ONC, launched the Breaking Burnout for Nurses Podcast. - The show is built around conversations on burnout, wellness, work-life balance, work-related issues and career options. - Episodes are released weekly on Mondays at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. - The podcast is available on YouTube at Breaking Burnout for Nurses, plus Libsyn, Apple Music, Spotify, iHeartRadio and Amazon Music.
The details: - Episodes are typically about 15 minutes long. - Kitahata said the goal is to help nurses feel seen, supported and empowered to find clarity, balance and a life they love. - The show features guests from healthcare, wellness, creative and professional backgrounds. - Upcoming guests include Nick Daneri, RN, BSN, MSN, TNCC, who will discuss ACLS, BLS and PALS certification options. - Another upcoming guest is Ido Tadmor, described as a “Ballet Healer,” who will discuss dance, movement, Reiki healing and creative wellness for nurses. - Craig Duswalt recently appeared on the show to discuss his Rockstar Health and Wellness Retreat coming in July for nurses and others looking to rejuvenate, reset and renew. - Kitahata uses guest interviews and solo conversations to cover nurse wellness, career growth, certification options, resilience, stress relief, trauma-informed care, movement, creativity, purpose and daily life in healthcare. - Kitahata has more than 40 years of nursing experience across ICU, operating room, medical-surgical nursing, radiology, float pool, registry nursing and orthopedics. - Kitahata is also the author of “Breaking Burnout—Keep Calm and Nurse On: 52 Strategies for Burnout Survival.”
Between the lines: - The podcast blends practical career guidance with mental-health-adjacent support, reflecting how burnout in nursing is both a workplace issue and a personal one. - Kitahata’s long clinical background gives the show credibility with nurses who may be skeptical of generic wellness content. - The mix of certification, movement, creativity and stress recovery suggests the podcast is trying to offer options, not a single solution, for burned-out nurses.
What’s next: - The weekly Monday schedule suggests a steady rollout of new conversations and guest interviews. - Kitahata is encouraging nurses to subscribe, like and share the show on YouTube. - More episodes will likely continue to expand the show’s focus on burnout recovery, career decisions and healthier work-life patterns.
The bottom line: - Breaking Burnout for Nurses is positioning itself as a practical, nurse-centered resource for people who need support navigating burnout and deciding what comes next in their careers.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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