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Reviving Wellness with Kelly Hines-Stellisch

Reviving Wellness with Kelly Hines-Stellisch

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In this episode, Geoffrey Smith sits down with Kelly Hines-Stellisch to unpack the hidden cost of burnout in healthcare and why information alone is never enough to create real change. Drawing from her lived experience as a nurse practitioner, researcher, and wellness coach, Kelly explains why healthcare leaders struggle to act on the overwhelming evidence around workforce wellbeing and how the disconnect between frontline clinicians and administrators keeps systems stuck. They explore the reality of post-pandemic trauma, the illusion of "quick win" wellness fixes, and the urgent need to translate knowledge into action. Through powerful stories from the bedside and coaching room, the conversation reveals how reclaiming energy, agency, and small moments of joy can restore purpose, rebuild hope, and help clinicians move from survival mode back into meaningful, sustainable work.

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Follow Kelly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-hines-stellisch/

Feel free to email Kelly: kellyyhines@gmail.com

isit Reviving Wellness Coaching: https://revivingwellnesscoaching.com/

Visit Mo-Ments of Experience's website: www.mo-mentsofexperience.com

Subscribe to Mo-Ments of Experience on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C\\

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Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com/

Key Takeaways:

  • Burnout in healthcare is systemic, not personal, and requires system-level change.
  • Information alone does not create transformation, action is what moves people forward.
  • Frontline clinicians and administrators speak different languages, and bridges must be built between them.
  • "Quick win" wellness initiatives fail when they ignore the lived reality of the workforce.
  • Restoring energy and agency allows clinicians to advocate, reconnect with purpose, and sustain long careers.

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