
EPISODES
EP. 107: TO CREATE A VACCINE
One of the world’s leading experts on vaccines shares how he created the rotavirus vaccine, which now saves hundreds of lives each day, and how we can rebuild trust in public health by acknowledging the limits and promises of science.
EP. 106: A MORAL DRIVE TO HEAL THE WORLD
The 12th President of the World Bank shares how he has sustained a sense of moral purpose throughout a career marked with immense contributions to global health, poverty reduction, education, and sustainable development.
EP. 105: NAVIGATING THE GAPS IN PATIENT STORIES
An oncologist and journalist discusses how the fragmentation of healthcare systems puts a strain on clinicians, patients, and caregivers, and how she connects with patients despite the inefficiency and uncertainty created by these shortcomings.
EP. 104: THE BEAUTY IN THIS LIFE
A philosopher discusses how engaging with the beauty in everyday life answers the question: “what makes life worth living?”
EP. 103: HUMAN FLOURISHING IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft discusses what artificial intelligence teaches us about natural intelligence and why AI technologies will enable human flourishing.
EP. 102: THE MAKING OF A HEART SURGEON
The Chair of Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center shares stories of harrowing heart surgeries and how he maintains a moral drive that anchors the daily miracles that define his challenging profession.
EP. 101: TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR CANCER JOURNEY
A two-time cancer survivor and Co-Founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation shares her remarkably successful efforts to discover new treatments for her own disease.
EP. 100: ONE HUNDRED VOICES LATER — A RETROSPECTIVE
Co-hosts Henry Bair and Tyler Johnson reflect on some of the most meaningful lessons and insights they have learned over the course of the first 100 episodes of the podcast.
EP. 99: COMPLEXITY AND A THEORY OF LIFE
A complexity theorist and Co-Director of Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine explores how the science of “complexity” explains the emergence of life out of tissues, cells, atoms, and beyond.
EP. 98: YOUR BRAIN ON ART
The Director of the Johns Hopkins International Arts + Mind Lab and Vice President of Hardware Design at Google discusses “neuroaesthetics” and why creative arts are essential to human health and wellbeing.
EP. 97: REFLECTIONS ON HAPPINESS FROM 80 YEARS IN MEDICINE
A 104-year-old physician and co-founder of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine shares how finding love and human connection are key to healing and happiness.
EP. 96: A DOCTOR FOR THE PEOPLE
A physician-writer discusses the joys and frustrations of practicing at an urban safety net hospital and how he perseveres to serve patients in a healthcare system that often feels broken.
EP. 95: SHAPING A SOUL, BUILDING A SELF
An essayist and cultural critic discusses the value of a liberal education in shaping courageous, imaginative, and moral identities and how this enables us to create purposeful lives.
EP. 94: RANDOM ACTS OF MEDICINE
A health economist and host of the popular Freakonomics, MD podcast shares the hidden drivers behind healthcare and how random chance affects our health outcomes.
EP. 93: BEING (IM)MORTAL
A neuroscientist discusses the possibilities of slowing down and even reversing age-related neurodegeneration and the philosophical and ethical implications of life-extension.
EP. 92: CARING FOR A BROKEN WORLD
A leading medical anthropologist and psychiatrist shares how moments of crises and suffering sharpen our moral identities and how acts of care define our human capacity for goodness.
EP. 91: INSIDE A SUICIDAL MIND
A philosopher and survivor of more than 10 suicide attempts explores the suicidal mind and shares advice on finding hope amid life’s bleakest moments.
EP. 90: HEALING OUR CRISIS OF DISCONNECTION
A physician and founder of the Foundation for Art & Healing shares how storytelling and creativity can foster connection and help heal our crisis of loneliness.
EP. 89: A SEAT AT THE TABLE — LEADING THE AMA
The first openly gay president of the American Medical Association shares how his experiences facing discrimination have shaped his LGBTQ advocacy and inclusive leadership.
EP. 88: THE DOCTOR WHO CYCLED THE WORLD
A physician and explorer shares his epic journey cycling across 6 continents, 75 countries, and 53,000 miles, what his travels have taught him about health care at the margins, and stories of everyday kindness that underscore our common humanity.
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