Interview with Chelsea McGee, RN, BSN, NC-BC
Description
In this episode of The Functional Nurse podcast, Brigitte Sager interviews Chelsea McGee, a registered nurse and holistic health practitioner. Chelsea shares her journey from serving in the military to becoming a nurse, nurse coach, and ultimately starting her own business. She explains how she integrates Eastern healing concepts with Western medicine through modalities such as sound healing, Reiki, meditation, and functional medicine.
Chelsea discusses the importance of self-healing and self-love, particularly how releasing trauma and negative self-talk has helped both her and her clients achieve greater health. She dives into her practice's focus on holistic approaches, ranging from functional medicine and energy healing to biohacking with tools like the BrainTap device.
Key highlights include:
Chelsea’s transition from conventional medicine to holistic nursing.
The role of self-love and healing in nursing and patient care.
Insights into biohacking for patient awareness without over-relying on data.
The science behind sound healing and meditation, focusing on brainwave patterns and the nervous system.
Her thoughts on leading wellness retreats and empowering clients and nurses through holistic practices.
You can find Chelsea via her website: https://www.atlashealthco.com/
Chelsea is part of INCA's Admissions Team and is available to answer any questions about their programs!: https://inursecoach.com/team/chelsea-mcgee/
Hosted by Brigitte Sager, NP, a functional medicine nurse practitioner, nurse coach, and an RN and NP FM educator.
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Be well!