✨ Welcome to Nursing Freedom

I’m Nurse Chris B — registered nurse, nurse entrepreneur, and educator. I help nurses become self-employed, create sustainable income, and design work that supports their life — whether that means starting a nursing business, working independently, or leaving nursing altogether.

This channel is for the nurse who:
🩺 Feels boxed in by traditional roles
💭 Wants control over her time, money, and energy
🌿 Is exploring self-employment but doesn’t know where to start
☀️ Is ready to stop surviving and start choosing herself

Here, we talk mindset shifts, income creation, and turning your skills into leverage — without burnout or pressure to have everything figured out.

✨ Ways to work together:
→ Self-Employed Nurse Pathway — step-by-step guidance
→ Self-Employed Nurse Toolkit — templates + systems
→ 1:1 Calls — personalized clarity and support

🌸 Subscribe and join the Nursing Freedom movement.
You’re allowed to choose a different path.

— Nurse Chris B


Nursing Freedom

✨For a long time, I thought making more money meant picking up more overtime.

What actually changed things was shifting from survival mode to strategy.

This method focuses on ownership and scalable income while avoiding exhaustion as your only growth plan.

If you’re currently stuck in “just get through this shift” mode, this could be useful.

Start your self employed nursing journey here: stan.store/NurseChrisB/p/start-your-selfemployed-n…


#nurselife #healthcareentrepreneur #selfemployednurse

2 days ago | [YT] | 6

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I’ve been building my independent patient advocacy practice because complex clients don’t need another discharge plan that only works inside hospital walls.

They need support that works in real life — unstable housing, mental health challenges, unpredictable decisions.

This is the kind of work that lives beyond the bedside.
It’s the work of an #independentnurse and a true #patientadvocacy professional.

And this is why the rise of the #selfemployednurse and #nurseentrepreneur matters.

Because this level of care requires autonomy, strategy, and the ability to pivot in real time.

That’s #nursingfreedom. ✨

3 days ago | [YT] | 3

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If you could keep the "nurse" part of your identity but lose the "employee" part, would you stay in healthcare?

Hey nurse 👋🏽

If you’re not ready to leave… but you’re not okay staying the same — this is for you. No decisions required.

Just something to reflect on 💭

👉🏽 Read about what’s actually possible beyond the bedside: www.nursingfreedom.biz/blog

6 days ago | [YT] | 3

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Things don't always go as planned, that is a part of life.
Honestly, what can you do?

I have been sitting on an email list of about 150 names.

I have been afraid to start sending out emails, well, because frankly, I have no idea how to run an email campaign.

I want to give value, and of course generate sales, but I do not want to come off salesy and spammy.

So, I held off. Until last week.
I compiled all of the different emails I have (going back to my GumRoad sales and including the Skool platform) and put them all in one list on Stan.

I am still waiting for about 50 people to opt in. So, if you made a purchase from my GumRoad store and signed up for Skool, but never went to my Stan Store, I sent you an email to opt-in to my emails. You may need to check your spam.

Any who, so, I planned these emails meticulously.
Writing, Chat GPT-ing, Gemini-ing, sending test emails to myself to make sure all the links worked.

I am pleased with myself and set the first email to be sent out Tuesday Feb 10th at 10 am EST.

I have 4 more emails planned to be delivered every 2 weeks after that.

Then I got it. Someone sent me an email that said, and I quote, " Hi! When I clicked the link k it said not valid website fyi".
Huh? I don't know this person. I don't recognize the email. Is this spam?

So, I copy the email and paste into my Stan Store. It is someone who downloaded one of my freebies in November. Hmm. OK. So, are they trying to click on a link that is no longer working, from a guide?

That is possible.
But, hmmm, they emailed the hello@nursingfreedom.biz email. 🤔🤔

Ok, maybe they are talking about something else. I mean, I have over 150 links all over the place.

So, I respond, with " What link are you referring to?"

And I go ahead about my business.
And when I say go ahead about my business, I mean, I shamelessly put in my earbuds, sit on my bed and crochet, while watching a movie, but not looking at it, then rewinding it multiple times, to stop crocheting and watch the movie. 🤣


A few hours later, I decided to check my email campaign.

Ok, not bad, 302 emails went out. 31 opened emails, which is a 10% open rate! That is actually very good.

But, then it hits me!!
How did 300 emails go out, when the list is only 150-ish people?

Upon inspection, as meticulous as I was, the second email - that was supposed to go out a week after the first - went out the same time as the first!! Instead of setting the time for 7 days, after 2/10/26 at 10 am EST. I set it for 1 hour after 2/10/26 at 10 am EST.

In horror I go to my personal email, but I do not see the emails!
I calm myself down and check the spam.

There they are. Both of them.
I click the links in email 1. They work.
I click the link in email 2. It does not work.

Ya wanna know why it doesn't work?

Because that link is to a blog, that was scheduled to be published on Monday 2/16, a day before the second email was supposed to be sent.

It is in this moment, I have a choice:

1) Succumb to embarrassment, shame, "I knew it" -itis, and never send out another email campaign
or
2) Be grateful, that someone alerted me that a link was not working. Be grateful, that I recognized the numbers were off. Be grateful, that I was able to publish the blog. Because only 3 people clicked that link. Three out of 150!


This is how business works y'all!
You can do everything right and it still will go wrong.
The outcome of your business, boils down to how you view setbacks.

So, if you are one of the three that clicked the broken link, here is the working link to the blog post:

To The Nurse Questioning Everything - www.nursingfreedom.biz/blog/nurse-in-the-in-betwee…

1 week ago | [YT] | 3

Nursing Freedom

Today didn’t start with a clock-in.
No shift swaps. No asking for time off.
Just me, my schedule, and space to enjoy my day.

This is one of my favorite parts of being a self-employed nurse —
I work on my terms.
I decide how my time looks.
And I don’t have to earn rest anymore… it’s built in ✨

If you’ve ever wondered what life could feel like outside the 12s,
just know: freedom can be quiet, simple, and really, really good.

Have an amazing day! ☀️

1 week ago | [YT] | 5

Nursing Freedom

Hey nurse 👋🏽
If you’ve been quietly wondering “what else could I do?” — this is for you.

No pressure. No big decisions.
Just something to sit with if you’re in that in-between space ✨

👉🏾 Read here: www.nursingfreedom.biz/blog/when-nurses-start-ques…

1 week ago | [YT] | 0