What did you eat last night for dinner? And what are you eating tomorrow morning for breakfast? Do you know? In a world where we seem to only be getting busier, our next guest advocates that more planning, not less, is the key to living healthier and longer lives. Dr. Timothy Harlan became a restaurant…
#8 – Narrative Medicine, Literary Non-Profits, and Publishing with Dr. Ajay Major
Storytelling is a practice that has been proven to build community, inspire empathy, and incite change. So when you combine that with medicine and go beyond the science, the algorithms, and the data, you’ll find the art in medicine that our next guest is an expert in cultivating. Dr. Ajay Major is an internal medicine…
#7 – Storytelling, Writing, and Journalism with Dr. Amitha Kalaichandran
When Adam Grant, the author of the book Give and Take and professor at the Wharton School of Business, defined givers as someone who strives to be generous in sharing their time, energy, knowledge, and skills with other people who might benefit from them, he must have been talking about today’s guest, Dr. Amitha Kalaichandran.…
#5 – Women’s Empowerment, Writing, and Healthcare Policy with Dr. Amy Faith Ho
They say that one of the keys to being a great artist is to be honest. But have you ever tried creating something and then wondered… what would people think? Maybe I should rein myself in? Today’s guest is a woman who is not afraid to make the bold statement. And it is precisely because…
#3 – HBCUs, Non-Profits, and Health Disparities with Dr. Michael G. Knight
Among all the variables that serve as inspiration, there are two undeniable factors that influence who we become and what we do in life. The first is the community we grow up in: the people, our neighbors and families, and our habits and culture. The second is the environment: the schools and churches, the types…