
EPISODES
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.
EP. 70: LIFE AND LOSS IN TRANSPLANT
The former director of the Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant Program at Stanford Medicine shares stories of triumph and failure in the high-stakes world of lung transplantation.
EP. 69: ADDRESSING HEALTHCARE INEQUITIES THROUGH PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS
The Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity shares her early pioneering research on how strong doctor-patient relationships can help overcome racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare.
EP. 68: HEALING FROM TRAUMA
A psychiatrist, bestselling author, and leading expert on post-traumatic stress discusses what happens to the brain during trauma, the nature of human resilience, and healing through self-expression, creativity, and imagination.
EP. 67: STRESS AND THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION
A health psychologist and bestselling author discusses our misconceptions about stress, how we can maximize the benefits of effective stress management, and how we can better care for our minds and bodies.
EP. 66: VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE
The Director of the National Eye Institute explores the elegant intricacies of the human eye and shares what excites and concerns him most about the confluence of digital technologies and health.
EP. 65: EVERYDAY WONDER IN MEDICINE AND BEYOND
A leading researcher on human emotion shares where we can find awe in everyday life and how this renewed sense of wonder can help us live more fulfilling lives.
EP. 64: WHY IT’S HARD TO PUT PATIENTS FIRST
A psychiatrist and author shares her journey in and out of medicine and what physicians can do to address moral injury in health care.
EP. 63: LEADING THROUGH CRISIS AT THE WHO
The former Chief Scientist of the World Health Organization traces her early career as a pediatrician treating children with infectious diseases and shares the ethical and communications challenges she faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
EP. 62: NAVIGATING MY FATHER’S ALZHEIMER’S AS A DOCTOR
A cardiologist and acclaimed author discusses the uncomfortable journey he took as he became a caregiver when his father developed Alzheimer’s disease.
EP. 61: EVIDENCE-BASED LESSONS ON LIVING A GOOD LIFE
The director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, the world’s longest-running scientific study on human happiness, shares lessons learned on living a good life.
EP. 60: THRIVING AFTER CANCER
The Director of the Survivorship Clinic at Yale Cancer Center shares how she helps patients thrive after cancer — even after the cancer treatment has ended.
EP. 59: A SPACE FOR PURPOSEFUL REST
A writer and literary critic shares what we can all learn about purposeful rest and reflection from the tradition of the Sabbath.
EP. 58: ANTHROPOLOGY AND MEDICINE FROM THE BOTTOM UP
An anthropologist, writer, and psychiatry resident discusses how he applies his ethnographic work to create and implement culturally-sensitive improvements in community health.
EP. 57: SELF-CARE, THE RIGHT WAY
A psychiatrist specializing in women’s mental health discusses the problems with the wellness industry and shares a path for practicing true self-care.
EP. 56: SEEING THROUGH DISABILITY
A disability advocate with Down Syndrome talks about what he wished others knew about this condition and how we can create more inclusive spaces for those with disabilities.
EP. 55: ADVENTURES THROUGH THE HUMAN BODY
An emergency physician, writer, and explorer shares what he has learned about the meaning of medicine and health from having practiced in the some of the world’s most remote places.
EP. 54: SUPPORTING THE MENTAL WELLNESS OF PHYSICIANS
An occupational psychologist who specializes in counseling physicians describes how modern medical training contributes to clinician moral injury and how we can address this issue.
EP. 53: SHAPING AMERICAN MEDICINE
The immediate past president of the American Medical Association and Chair of Dermatology at UCSF discusses clinician burnout, physician compensation, racism in the medical profession, how digital health will transform medicine, and more.
EP. 52: A SPACE FOR MYSTERY
A pediatric palliative care physician talks about finding a space for spirituality amid the ups and downs of caring for his young, seriously ill patients and their families.
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