Casual conversations with purpose featuring interesting, inspiring, and innovative people from a variety of backgrounds, experiences, and industries. Everyone has a story to share, and every story is worth sharing. There's no pressure, we're just talking.
Kevin Clauson joins me this week for a conversation about pharmacy school, the appeal of Nashville, translating health and technology trends into teachable opportunities, mobile health, and the broad…
This week I catch up with Hugo Campos to discuss being recognized by the White House as a Champion of Change for the President's Precision Medicine Initiative, participating in a Stanford Medicine X …
Karen Chu returns to the podcast to revisit the first Good Job, Brain! Live Show, lessons learned, and possible locations for future live shows. We also talk about the upcoming Good Job, Brain! book,…
This week, Charlie Blotner joins me for a conversation about organizing a recent Pop Up Event for Medicine X, the lengthy journey to diagnosing and treating their brain tumor, creating an online spac…
Heather Hodge, Director of YMCA's Diabetes Prevention Program is my guest this week. We discuss the evolution of YMCA programs over the past 15 years, the importance and impact of YMCA's diabetes pre…
This week I'm joined by David Ellis for a conversation about lessons learned from Halo 4, the importance of knowing when to take a break, finding and channeling creative inspiration, interpreting fee…
Cherise Shockley joins me for a conversation about inhalable insulin, the joys of running, gamification of health, and the continuing adventures of the Diabetes Community Advocacy Foundation.
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Erin Moore joins me this week for a chat about patient advocacy on all fronts. We cover her efforts in the cystic fibrosis community, what she's learned from attending conferences aimed at other pati…
This week I chat with Chris Sparling about walking the red carpet of Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of Sea of Trees, lessons learned from his directorial debut in Atticus Institute, and the gr…
Liza Bernstein returns to the podcast to talk about My Cancer Secret, the potential of sharing, and the value of cross-disease learning . Additionally, we talk about CanSurround, its origins, and why…
This week I'm joined by Haidee Soule Merritt to discuss her new book, "Finger Pricks Vol 2", a series of cartoons and comedy focusing on diabetes humor. We also discuss the creative process behind Ha…
Melissa Lee joins me this week to discuss the process of creating a song parody, her time serving as Interim Executive Director of Diabetes Hands Foundation, writing for A Sweet Life, and her perspec…
This week I chat with Darrel Drobnich, President of the American Sleep Apnea Association, about his history with sleep health advocacy, his motivation for the greater good, his work at the American S…
Tidepool Founder and CEO, Howard Look returns to the podcast to discuss advancements in diabetes data access, being recognized as a Champion of Change, and testifying in front of Congress about data …
This week is all about the Walk a Mile Cards with some of the creative minds behind this new attempt at empathy. Joining me is Justin Masterson, Doug White, and friend of the podcast Kerri Sparling t…
Darci Graves joins me this week to talk about her family history with cancer, her own breast cancer diagnosis, and how her personal support network contributed to her health during and after chemothe…
Ryan Reed stops by the podcast to chat about his upcoming season on NASCAR's Xfinity Series, capturing his first victory as an Xfinity Series driver, and how he refuses to let his diabetes diagnosis …
This week I'm joined by Emily Bradley to chat about the closure she did and didn't experience at Stanford Medicine X 2015, her pursuit of Physician's Assistant degree, what happens when your patient …
Jason Bourlett joins me this week to talk about his podcasting shenanigans with Talking About Gamers, creating his own podcast, My Peanut Gallery, and the origins and growth of First Person Clothing.
…There's a lot to discuss this week with Kerri Sparling. T-rex Tuesdays, being a parent to a child in kindergarten, artificial pancreas advancements, switching insulin pumps, and most importantly the …