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Anne Margaret Perry | The Salty Goddess
Unfiltered. Audacious. Real.

With over 30 years as an EMS provider, nurse, family nurse practitioner, and educator, Anne Margaret Perry brings unapologetic truth bombs, sharp wit, and hard-earned wisdom to every episode. The Salty Goddess Podcast is where confidence meets competence, tackling executive dysfunction, healthcare truths, leadership failures, personal growth, and the messy realities of life with zero sugarcoating.

If you’re ready to trade performative nonsense for practical strategies, and laugh while doing it, this is your remedy, its exactly the prescription your healthcare provider would write for you!

🎙 New episodes weekly. Stay salty, stay audacious, and create confidence in competence.


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  • Office Drama, Flirting, Gossip & Zero Accountability
    Mar 18 2026

    Some of y’all don’t have a workplace problem… you have a behavior problem dressed up as personality.

    In this unapologetic, fireside truth session, Anne Margaret—The Salty Goddess—calls out the real reasons people stay stuck professionally in 2026.

    And spoiler alert? It’s not your boss. It’s not your coworkers. It’s not “bad luck.”

    It’s you.

    Inside this episode:

    • Why workplace flirting, “soft power,” and manipulation scream insecurity—not influence

    • How repeating the same behaviors guarantees the same chaotic outcomes

    • The harsh truth about leaders who gossip (hint: they’re not leaders—they’re liabilities)

    • Why lack of gratitude is a career killer

    • The uncomfortable reality of people who critique everything but fix nothing

    • How toxic workplace culture is often created—and sustained—by behavior, not circumstance

    This episode is not gentle. It’s not curated. And it’s definitely not for people committed to staying the same.

    🎙️ Expect: ✔️ Brutal honesty ✔️ Real workplace examples ✔️ Behavioral accountability ✔️ Zero tolerance for excuses

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Why you’re not getting promoted

    • Why workplace environments feel toxic

    • Why leadership feels broken

    • Or why nothing seems to change…

    This is your mirror.

    Because over here? We don’t do performative growth.

    We do behavioral correction.

    So go ahead—get uncomfortable.

    Growth lives there.

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    25 m
  • Happy Saint Paddy's Day: BITCHES!!!!
    Mar 18 2026

    Grab your drink, clutch your pearls, and prepare to get historically corrected.

    In this unapologetic Saint Patrick’s Day special, Anne Margaret—The Salty Goddess—throws green beer, plastic leprechauns, and performative nonsense straight into the fire and delivers the real story of the Irish.

    We’re talking:

    • Ancient Ireland being smarter than half the world (yes, older than the pyramids)

    • Saint Patrick not even being Irish (and definitely not a snake assassin 🐍)

    • The brutal truth behind the Great Irish Famine (spoiler: not just potatoes, and yes—people starved while food was exported)

    • Irish immigrants arriving in America to signs that literally said “No Irish Need Apply”… and then building the damn country anyway

    • How the Irish went from unwanted outsiders to running cities, dominating first responder professions, and shaping American culture

    This is not your Pinterest version of Ireland. This is grit, resilience, audacity, and generational backbone.

    If you’ve ever:

    • Celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day without knowing what the hell you’re celebrating

    • Thought Irish culture started with shamrocks and ended with whiskey

    • Or needed a reminder that history is messy, brutal, and badass as hell

    Then this episode is for you.

    🎙️ Expect: ✔️ Truth bombs ✔️ Dark humor ✔️ Real history ✔️ Zero tolerance for performative nonsense

    So pour your Jamo, sit your ass down, and let The Salty Goddess educate and entertain you at the same damn time.

    Because we don’t do surface-level over here… We deal in truth.

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    26 m
  • Excuses, Ego & Jackholes: A Salty Lesson
    Mar 11 2026

    Welcome back to The Salty Goddess Podcast — your Hump Day guilty pleasure and midweek reality check.

    This week Anne Margaret dives into one of the most underrated life skills left in modern society: accountability.

    Somewhere along the way people stopped owning their mistakes and started blaming everyone else — coworkers, friends, systems, circumstances, or the classic excuse: “everyone else was doing it.”

    In this episode, Anne Margaret breaks down why integrity, character, and personal responsibility still matter in work, leadership, healthcare, education, and everyday life.

    She shares hard-earned lessons from decades in medicine, business, and leadership, including why the strongest professionals are the ones who:

    • Admit mistakes quickly

    • Ask for help when they need it

    • Work as part of a team

    • Take responsibility instead of making excuses

    Because real leaders understand something simple:

    Your character is what you do when nobody else is looking.

    Of course, this wouldn’t be a Salty Goddess episode without a few extra observations about everyday irritations — from airport boarding chaos to people who drive slow in the left lane, ignore basic hygiene, or invent heroic stories about themselves that absolutely never happened.

    This episode is equal parts truth bomb, leadership lesson, and salty reality check.

    If you’ve ever dealt with workplace drama, dishonest coworkers, inflated egos, or people who simply refuse to take responsibility, this one’s for you.

    Subscribe, share, and join Anne Margaret every week for your midweek motivation with a salty twist.

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    32 m
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