EPISODES
EP. 163: RECLAIMING NARRATIVE IN MEDICINE
An award winning author and primary care physician explains why her English and poetry classes were more relevant to her clinical work than her science classes.
EP. 162: THE PHYSICIAN AND HIS DOCTOR
A Stanford physician and his oncologist explore the nuances of hope and the value of spiritual practice in the context of a Stage IV lung cancer diagnosis.
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.