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@@NursesToRiches Definitely a miss there because single parents are in need of this type of encouragement on the daily. She is definitely driven and no doubt able to expand and be successful in her business.
I just got into aesthetics as an RN . Left the floor after 8 months got into a spa and will be finishing my aesthetics courses. I will be opening my own in the near future. The spa I’m at makes so much money it’s insaneeee
@Miss Cia buying/ building apartments, duplexes and commercial buildings. She also has a wedding hall. My great grandmother was in real estate as well. She taught her children. We have multiple millionaires in our family. As black ppl who couldn't go to a certain part of town as children they now own most of the property in that southern town along with residental/commercial property in different states from the Northern to Southern states.
Only reason I didn't let employer pay for my BSN was I didn't want to be committed to any facility (company). Good thing too because I took a travel assignment 1 month after completing BSN, but 1.3 years total in acute care, which I made enough to pay off my BSN within 1 month 🤷... Add to that ADN to BSN programs are now as affordable as 5k.
Thank you! Trust me, if I could make more videos like this I would. It's just challenging getting nurses to talk to me about their finances. That's why I'm so grateful for people like Tasha.
@@NursesToRiches can’t blame them. It blows my mind how each and every citizen relies on these people & yet so many will spread hate & other ignorances that only make their jobs and their lives even harder than it already is.
I think that’s the problem, so many people will go and get a degree and stay in that field because they think that’s all they can do with their degree, but times have changed and people are slowly becoming wise to the fact that in order to get ahead u have to diversify in your field.
Good suggestion RU-vid ! I am a nurse practitioner and do aesthetics on the side and I have 2 RNs work under me doing aesthetics like Botox , fillers and PRP as well .
This was BOMBBBB!!!!! I love the honesty and transparency!! Love this. To be honest I felt so disappointed being a nurse (especially the way we were treated during COVID). But this makes me so proud the way we are evolving . Llloooovee this!
I love her energy!!! She is inspiring. She makes me feel like starting my own business/make me want to work for her! Thank you Jason for sharing these inspirational stories!!! I love it!!! Her spa has a-little but bit of everything for everyone! Love to try her services! She went big! Proud of you my fellow nurse. 🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥
There's this MD who has an urgent care and some of his nurses work next door in his other business..a med spa. Genius. This business is about to boom in the next 10 years. Love it because prices are getting lower because of the competitiveness.
This was a great episode ! Years ago, I went to a spa and thought to get into esthetics as an R.N. but never did...Sigh, I wish I would have vs staying in the corporate world being stressed out as a Case Manager with an unmanageable caseload ! 😕 If I could go back in my career and get a do-over ! Kudos to this nurse who made the right career move annnd she's a part of black history ?! 💙 It ! 🙌🏾😃
I have worked as a case manager and an esthetics nurse and unfortunately both are stressful. Working doing laser procedures was very fast paced, standing all day.
@Sandie Yes, I thought about that too. That's why I initially left the hospitals, nursing homes and clinics to work in corporate. No matter where you work as a nurse, it's very stressful ! The nurse to patient ratio is crazy ! 😕
Tasha, what an inspiration! You go girl. Thanks for this interview, so informative and motivating! Definitely opened my mind up to a new business goal as a future nurse!
She represents us nurses sooo well. I loved this video. It’s the first time I’ve watched a video on getting in this business, from the perspective of a nurse, and it’s sooo informative. You asked her all the right questions (everything I have always wanted to know), and you both have a great rapport with each other. I can’t say it enough…This was such a great video👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. I def a new subscriber from here out 😃
This was an amazing video! Love seeing nurses doing so well. She has such a great energy and work ethic. I also love how you’re a cheerleader for California! I would never work anywhere else as a nurse except here. 👍
Im a nurse in Florida and worked at a spa doing lasers/IPL. Florida is a strict state on everything!! lol So many rules, which are in place for a reason. I left it before the pandemic. It was owned by an MD and her husband. They were so wishy washy. Always fighting with each other. It was a roller coaster for sure. I stayed bcuz of the money, I worked 2 days a week and the free botox lol Im currently not working but when I do again, I want to go back to a spa, just not that one.
@@TheChinadoll010 You have to be an electrolgist first and laser certified. Its offered as a course together. Its about 6 months long. Theres several schools in Florida. Which ever office or spa you work at will train you in the brand of lasers they use. Sometimes a brand rep will come in as well. There are a lot of "grey" rules/areas as to what an RN can and maybe cant do. There are a lot of grey areas in the medical spa business in Florida, overall. The MD and brand rep trained me extensively on IPL, Fraxel and other laser treatments. You have to perfom 8 hrs of laser work under supervision every license renewal. Thats irritating AF to plan and work out. Usually you just go back to the school you went to and spend a day lasering "under supervision". It may have changed, I havent renewed my laser tech license in 4 or 5 years. If you are not an RN, you can still take the laser course and work at a spa. You will do just laser hair removal. Most popular area to be treated is bikini or Brazilians. So you will spend 8 hrs a day staring at and all up in vaginas and butt holes. So make sure that is something you want to do. 🤟
I'm so impressed and proud of this young lady 💪🏾💪🏾 She had a goal, planned her work, worked her plan and achieved her goal 🔥 Such a smart and brilliant woman. Congratulations and keep going! You are such an inspiration. Thank you to Nurses To Riches for providing this information, you all are a real blessing 🪷
OMG. I’ve heard throughout the pandemic, as anyone else has, these heartbreaking stories, not just of patients losing their lives, but of the lives of those working the hardest to save them…without a semblance of the support they need, let alone deserve. Listening to this beautiful nurse, hyped up in general over her goals, floored at the diligence she’s put into them (& 100% you know she’s worked 3 times as hard for the same success, don’t care about which industry she chose, it’s a fact), it’s put me over another line of contemplation: what do we need to do, as an average citizen, to get these nurses the care THEY need & to the level of care they DESERVE? Talking about CA’s nurses union, I’m wondering how we help get this information to spread across the US, to the population that’s unaware of it. I would assume most anyone, regardless which side of the aisle or where on the spectrum of politics you land, if you heard that a state has had certain success with a 2/1 ratio of patient to nurse, you’d at least have a decent seed planted in your mind to challenge against the reality of care offered, wherever else you are in the US. Once you know you can’t unknow that kind of thing. Believing that we all need to have similar, factual education on innumerable matters affected by our systems, how can we help spread these pieces of critical & potentially pivotal information to blanket the entire country? Or, what else is needed by our average citizen in order to support our nurses? Obviously the government isn’t fixing things that are broken unless it disrupts their pocket books, in the moment. What should we all be doing?
The American Hospital Association lobbied very hard against patient to nurse ratios… they said it would never work… they couldn’t afford it, it wasn’t safe, it wasn’t necessary blah blah blah… but it did work, and, patient deaths are lowest in hospitals that have them. You can look it up. Some states have minimum scores on the nursing exam CA is one of them. They require a higher score than other states… that’s why some nurses who practice in other states can’t get a license there.
This is amazing and you asked all the right questions. Tasha kept me engaged all through the video that I didn't want it to end. Kudos to her and you too, Jason.
SO informative! She is on point when she talks about the business and the money earned and spent! I know she could tell us so much more, but her conveying her experiences is so helpful! Thank you for this!
Wow, loved this. Ur videos are inspiration to me as I finish my LVN-BSN program. Im in Sac as well and cant wait to visit and and support this local business!
Aww, thanks so much! Tasha is overwhelmed with joy that this video has been so well received. She will definitely appreciate our viewers showing her business support.
Tasha, love the drive and energy. I'm proud of the things your doing and the passion behind it. Thank you for being vulnerable for us. I have shared this video to my interested nursing friends and family that are just getting started in this field 🥰
Congratulations to you and your business partner for providing services that help so many people. Most importantly, giving hope and motivation for nurses as myself to seek ways to provide care on a business level. I’m an LPN, currently on a travel assignment. To say the least this will be last time working on contract. Once I return home I will begin working towards beginning my own business. Thank you for aspirations.
Im so inspired by Tasha! Her drive and motivation is just incredible. I am also a nurse with an Aesthetician background. I have been wanting to open a med spa in Florida.
I've been going back and forth on whether I want to finish my ADN and go to work and get the BSN later vs. doing the final year through OHSU for a BSN and then going to work. I'm actually returning to school after dropping out 20 years ago and unfortunately many of the classes that I aced will have to done again.😢 So that little nugget of advice was pure gold for me, thank you! Most people including advisers always push the idea that the BSN is the "gold standard", as if an ADN isn't worth anything more than a CNA certification.
I see Billionaire status!! Honestly I've neva seen a Sista hustle that hard!!! Extraordinary🔥 Entrepreneurship, yeeess! I'm waiting for the courses sign me up!!!
Hi; new subscriber here! This is really something! I love this sistah's positive energy! What a wonderful entrepreneurial spirit! I wish the best of success in her endeavors! I look forward to watching more of your videos! 😃👍🏽👋🏽👨🏾⚕️
Amazing video💓You are truly so hard working Tasha and hard work definitely pays off!! From being in the beauty industry to going back to hospital nursing to finally going back to aesthetic nursing is amazing 😍
She’s truly “owning” her destiny. We have a few of these “Spas” in Pasadena CA and the biggest is owned by an MD Dermatologist that hires RN’s. I really think “Pay to Play” treatment is where the money is. HMO’s have skimmed all the profit from most doctors PCP and Specialist ambulatory care models.
Wow! Your videos are so well put together. She is Incredible!! Thank you for this inside scoop! Getting my adn now :) so excited for the future. I also have my cosmetology license so this was really really cool!
Nice story you covered. I have been home nurse for years taking care of my mom for 18 years never used it outside of the home until her passing and ran other businesses from home. Only want to keep her safe. I respect and honor all Nurses and Doctors for the work and time they have put into our communities. Thank you for your services.
Awesome, she’s a very smart intelligent and a great business woman, she not only has the knowledge but she also is great at applying her knowledge, awesome video! ❤️💯🥰
Thank you for sharing this interview and thank you Tasha for being for authentic and transparent and demonstrating what it takes to develop and improve a small business like yours❤❤
Tasha, I’m about an hour away and would love to chat with you about a part time role! I’m a male nurse and love the idea of branching into this field!!
congrats to this nurse entrepreneur! this is giving me so much motivation to branch out to other nursing avenues! thanks for this knowledge nurses to riches!
This is interesting (I personally don’t agree with things like Botox and like) but gosh I love ambitious people who have goals. Please show us more business Nursing these videos are great
I would recommend them to really get this business get top notch security as you mentioned how much these instruments cost. Wish her all the success and thanks for sharing all your knowledge regarding various nursing careers
In n.c. I started investing in beauty and thought 1st let me call the board of nursing and check 1st.i was told as an lpn I could not do laser/injections without an rn and a standby DOCTORS orders to do procedures so LPNS/LVNS call the. Board before u invest.
My aunt used to work for Dr. Obaji in Beverly Hills and she left and opened her own practice as a PA because he was illegally selling prescription grade skincare products to the general public. Just thought I’d bring that up because the skincare was products were brought up here lol