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EP. 120: “UBUNTU” AND THE SOUL OF MEDICINE
The founder of the African Center for Research on End-of-Life Care shares how witnessing the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda during his early years drove him into a career in medicine and how the philosophy of “ubuntu” shapes his palliative care work.
EP. 119: A PHILOSOPHY OF GRIEF
A philosopher discusses the nature of grief and mourning and shares how grief helps us better understand our identities, values, relationships, and responsibilities to other people — both living and deceased.
EP. 118: ENCOUNTERING SUFFERING — A LIVE DISCUSSION
In this live podcast event, the hosts are joined by a palliative care physician and pediatric neurosurgeon to explore the nature of suffering, the role of spiritual faith in medicine, and the balance between personal and professional fulfillment.
EP. 117: LIVING WELL WITHOUT FREE WILL
A leading neuroscientist shares why he believes free will does not exist, how society would be a more just and humane place without free will, and what human happiness and flourishing would mean in this world.
EP. 116: EVOLUTION, HUMAN NATURE, AND OUR PURPOSE IN LIFE
A psychiatrist shares how he reconciles evolution with his spirituality and what an evolutionary understanding of our human nature can teach us about purpose and meaning in life.
EP. 115: CANCER AS A FAMILY AFFAIR
An oncologist shares his perspective on resilience, grace, and hope in the face of suffering — as the son of a cancer patient, as a cancer patient himself, and as a father of a child with an inherited predisposition to cancer.
EP. 114: A LIFE IN MEDICAL INNOVATION AND PHILANTHROPY
The former CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation shares her journey from practicing oncology, to developing some of the most important chemotherapies in use today, to leading one of the most influential philanthropic organizations in the world.
EP. 113: FOSTERING MORAL LEADERSHIP
An ethicist and Director of the Emory Purpose Project at Emory University shares what moral leadership means to him and how he guides students, clinicians, and scholars in reflecting on their values and purpose.
EP. 112: TERMINAL LUCIDITY AT THE EDGE OF LIFE AND DEATH
The Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute discusses the fascinating phenomenon of terminal lucidity — when patients at the end of life experience a brief return of mental clarity and memory — and what this teaches us about dignity, kindness, and compassion.
EP. 111: LEADING THE LEADERS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
The President of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) discusses how he went from struggling during his own medical school application process to now leading the organization that represents all medical schools and teaching hospitals in the United States.
EP. 110: THE SKY WAS FALLING — STORIES FROM A COVID DIARY
A pediatric surgeon and writer shares dramatic stories of struggle and courage that defined the early days of the American epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City.
EP. 109: RETHINKING HEALTH IN AN AGING SOCIETY
The Dean of the Columbia University School of Public Health discusses the immense challenges that face an aging population and shares her vision of longevity that emphasizes healthspan, happiness, and individual purpose.
EP. 108: TALES FROM THE WILD WEST OF CARDIAC SURGERY
A plastic surgeon and medical historian shares stories of daring surgeons who pioneered the field of cardiac surgery, as well as insights on the aesthetic component of his own practice.
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.
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