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Tattoos and Telehealth

Tattoos and Telehealth

By: Nik and Kelli
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Tattoos and Telehealth
Hosted by Nicole Baldwin, APRN & Kelli White, APRN. Not your typical health podcast. Tattoos and Telehealth is where two badass nurse practitioners get real about all things telehealth—no scrubs required. Nicole and Kelli keep it light, unfiltered, and totally not medical advice. Just two gals with ink, insight, and a lot to say. Pull up a chair, grab your coffee (or wine), and let’s talk telehealth.


Medical disclaimer. Please note that the information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen, including starting new therapies, supplements, or treatments.

While we discuss cutting edge research, current & advancements in medicine, individual health needs vary, and professional guidance is essential. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that neither Nicole, Kelli nor the podcast team is providing personalized medical recommendations.

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  • Meeting Patients Where They Are
    Mar 18 2026

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    The best care plans are the ones people can actually follow, and that starts with meeting patients where they are. We talk candidly about why telehealth and virtual care can feel radically different from traditional office visits, not just because you can join from home, but because you get room to breathe, explain, and be heard. From the jump, we lay out the basics and the boundaries, then dig into the real value: time, comfort, and a more patient-centered approach to healthcare.

    Kelli breaks down two sides of “meeting you where you are,” physically and emotionally. We share what it looks like when appointments run back-to-back, how telemedicine can protect your day from the waiting room spiral, and why patients often open up more when they are in a familiar environment. We also talk about the truth every provider learns fast: a plan only works if it fits your life. Sometimes that means adjusting the approach while keeping the diagnosis and standards of care steady.

    We get practical with healthcare technology too, including patient autonomy, remote monitoring, and home blood pressure tracking. If you deal with white coat syndrome, we explain why a well-done blood pressure log at home can be more accurate than a single high reading in a stressful clinic setting, and how to think about timing and cuff sizing. If you are curious about telehealth, urgent care alternatives, or how to build a safer, more honest patient-provider conversation, this one is for you.

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    12 mins
  • Hot Flashes, Cold Cream & Bringing Bounce Back to Midlife Skin
    Mar 4 2026

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    Menopause doesn’t just announce itself with hot flashes; it sneaks into your mirror with paper-thin skin, a tighter, drier face, and that telltale “gobbler” neck. We got curious about why midlife skin changes so fast and built a gentle alternative to harsh actives: a custom-compounded cream with estriol, DHEA, collagen, and hyaluronic acid designed for sensitive, perimenopausal skin. The goal wasn’t hype—it was comfort, bounce, and a barrier that actually behaves.

    We walk through what estrogen does for skin health, from collagen support to moisture retention, and explain why loss of estrogen in perimenopause and menopause accelerates thinning and dryness. Then we connect the dots between low-dose topical estriol—long used safely for local genitourinary symptoms—and facial application with minimal systemic absorption. You’ll hear real results: calmer rosacea-prone areas after one night, smoother texture within days, and a perceptible return of cheek “spring” and a softer neck by week six. We also share why we skipped tretinoin in favor of a kinder, nightly routine that people with eczema or psoriasis can actually stick to.

    Along the way, we tackle updated FDA perspectives on estrogen safety, separate myths from evidence about HRT and cancer risk, and make a case for night routines that work with your body’s repair window. Expect practical how-tos: where to apply (face, neck, chest, hands), how much to use, how long a tube lasts, and what it costs. If you’ve felt written off by one-size-fits-all skincare or told to “just deal” with menopause, this conversation offers a clear, science-aware path back to hydrated, resilient skin.

    Ready to rethink menopause skincare with a routine you’ll love at night? Listen now, subscribe for more midlife health strategies, and share this episode with a friend who’s navigating the same changes. Your review helps more women find real answers.

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    17 mins
  • Inside The Pitt
    Feb 18 2026

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    A single shift can hold a lifetime. We dive into The Pit and why its hour-by-hour format nails the rhythm of real hospital work: the long minutes, the sudden crises, and the way a calm voice can hide a racing heart. From the first punch-throwing scene to the last hallway sprint, we map those moments to our own time in the ICU and OR, where the stakes were just as high and the fluorescent lights just as unforgiving.

    We get honest about violence against healthcare workers and the uncomfortable double standard that excuses assault when it happens in a hospital. We break down clinical realism—chest decompressions that actually relieve pressure, ribs that crack during effective CPR, drips stacked ten high—and the terrifying truth that two patients on similar meds can meet very different fates. We also talk about returning to bedside care during COVID, walking through waiting rooms full of families who couldn’t enter, and saying goodbye through iPads before heading home to pack lunches. That’s the part TV often misses; this show doesn’t.

    There’s heart in this story too. The charge nurse who runs the unit like a battlefield composer. The patient who coded three times and later walked back to say thank you. The spinal cord injury survivor who stood when no one expected it. Even a telehealth message that brightened a whole week: “I never thought I could feel this good.” We compare small hospitals with level one trauma centers, unpack the heroes-to-zeroes whiplash after COVID, and ask for a kind of compassion that outlasts the news cycle. If you want a candid, grounded look at the craft, chaos, and quiet heroism of modern care, press play and join us.
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    23 mins
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