Built for nurses. By nurses.

A home for healthcare workers who were never given one.

The Break Room is a hospital-themed community in development for nurses and healthcare workers to speak honestly, decompress, share survival stories, post anonymously, and build culture together. Early access is opening soon.

Join now to be first inside. Not management. Not corporate. Us.

Part of the wider It’s Stephanie, Sis™ world, The Break Room™ is the community layer built for nurses who want honesty, belonging, and real support.

ER Stories

The stories people will finally have a place to tell after the shift ends.

Confession Wall

An anonymous space opening soon for the things people cannot safely say out loud.

Night Shift

Late-night thoughts, chaos, humor, and solidarity for the nurses who will be there after hours.

Rate Your Hospital

Real talk about culture, staffing, management, and safety when the doors open.

SOCIALS

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Nurse humor, real talk, night-shift chaos, and future community drops. Stay close while we build.

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Join the first wave

Join the first wave into The Break Room.

The Break Room is opening soon.

Join the waitlist for launch updates, early access, and first notice when the doors open.

The Break Room™ is the community arm of the wider It’s Stephanie, Sis™ ecosystem.

Once you sign up, we’ll keep you posted and let you know when the first departments go live.

    Report to The Break Room
    Departments

    Report to The Break Room.

    Instead of one giant feed, The Break Room is organized like a hospital — familiar, immersive, and built for how healthcare workers actually think, vent, and connect.

    ER

    Survival Stories

    Long-form stories about what shifts, patients, leadership, and the profession actually cost people.

    Break Room

    General Discussion

    Open conversation for nurses and healthcare workers to vent, connect, laugh, and talk like themselves.

    Anonymous

    Confession Wall

    No names. Just truth.

    Night Shift

    After-Hours Unit

    A place for the late-night version of the profession — tired, honest, weird, funny, and overstimulated.

    Transparency

    Rate Your Hospital

    Real reviews of culture, ratios, management, burnout, and whether a workplace is actually survivable.

    Toolkit

    Shift Survival

    Scripts, recovery tools, nervous-system support, and practical resources for making it through the job.

    Welcome to The Break Room
    Core features

    The Break Room community is built like a real platform.

    The structure is simple: familiar departments, honest conversation, and tools that make it easier to speak freely when the doors open.

    What people will be able to do

    • Create discussion threads by department
    • Post anonymously in selected areas
    • Share survival stories and personal experiences
    • Upvote, reply, and build discussion
    • Review workplace culture and hospital conditions

    Why this will matter

    Healthcare workers are carrying emotional realities that do not fit on LinkedIn, in staff meetings, or inside sanitized hospital messaging. The Break Room is being built to give those realities a place to land.

    No names. Just truth.

    Welcome to The Break Room.

    A preview of the kind of honesty, relief, and recognition the community is being built to hold.

    ER Stories

    “I gave everything I had on that shift and still drove home feeling like it wasn’t enough.”

    The kind of post that turns private guilt into a real conversation nurses can finally answer honestly.

    Break Room

    “Does anyone else feel normal at work and then completely crash the second they get home?”

    Everyday truth, real responses, and the kind of validation people do not get from management.

    Night Shift

    “Night shift feels like an entire parallel life nobody outside healthcare understands.”

    Humor, exhaustion, overstimulation, and the weird solidarity that only shows up after midnight.

    Confession Wall

    “Sometimes I sit in my car for 20 minutes before walking inside because I need to become a person again.”

    No names. Just truth. The thoughts people have been carrying without a place to put them.

    Get early access

    First wave is coming soon.

    Join the waitlist for launch updates, early access, and first notice when departments open. Once you’re in, we’ll keep you posted and let you know when the first departments go live.

    Join the first wave