EPISODES
EP. 161: Joyspan and Aging
A gerontologist and New York Times best-selling author plots a path toward more joyful aging — one rich with renewal, connection, and purpose.
EP. 160: DON’T JUST DO SOMETHING, STAND THERE
A third-generation family physician and fellow at Duke Divinity school’s Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative shares a first-hand experience with facing the difficult question – What does it mean to willingly receive the suffering of someone which you cannot fix?
EP. 159: THE THREE DIMENSIONS OF A FULFILLING LIFE
A world expert in social ecology and well-being explains why novel experiences that bring both positive and negative emotions are a key ingredient to a fulfilling life.
EP. 158: A HUMANIST APPROACH TO CHAPLAINCY
Harvard’s humanist chaplain provides a non-religious framework for meaning making and illustrates how technology has become a religion of its own.
EP. 157: THE MORALS AND MORALE OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
A hospitalist, palliative care physician, and professor at Duke Divinity School advocates for recentering medicine on a fundamental question: “What is Good?”
EP. 156: THE MANDATE OF MEDICINE
A Critical and Palliative Care physician shares how she came to embrace a more human approach to medicine — treat patients as you’d want your own loved ones to be treated.
EP. 71: THE SPIRIT AND THE BODY
A hospice chaplain and author discusses how she helps patients navigate through the “spiritual work of dying”—and shares lessons learned on suffering, pride, redemption, regret, and hope.
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