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Do you think someone would be qualified to try to become a talk show host if they finished an ARNP in psych and was already an RN/BSN and an LCSW? The topics would be any thing current and topical, with an emphasis on mental health.

Would a Psych ARNP make a qualified talk show host 4 members have participated

  1. 1. Would a Psych ARNP make a qualified talk show host

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Why not? You'd be miles ahead of the average host :)

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If being a psych nurse of ANY kind doesn't make you an expert on human nature, nothing does. Go for it!

I've mentioned this before on other posts. Ali Gorman, RN is an on-camera reporter for Channel 6 TV, Philadelphia, PA. She does all kinds of health related topics. And she does them well.

I'm fascinated by her position.

I've mentioned this before on other posts. Ali Gorman, RN is an on-camera reporter for Channel 6 TV, Philadelphia, PA. She does all kinds of health related topics. And she does them well.

I'm fascinated by her position.

Glad to be able to see her on my TV.

I think more nurses should be in the position. :)

OP, go for it! :up:

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Thank you, radio is more my style.

I've always wanted a radio show, lol. No, I don't have a face for radio. I just like the idea of sitting in a booth talking randomly.

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In other words you have a face for TV, the expression is, you have a face for radio, meaning you don't want to be on TV for many reasons. Some people don't want to be bothered getting all dolled up to be on camera, on radio, you don't have to be bothered with all that stuff.

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