A monthly round-table podcast hosted by Paul Miller of Talis and featuring a regular panel of commentators on the Semantic Web.
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The Dream Job, Dream Life Podcast is hosted by Digital Nomad and Entrepreneur Tali Love. On this platform, Tali explores the mindsets, challenges and compelling stories of those that have managed to escape the 9 to 5 grind, and live their lives with purpose. Tali uses this platform to connect with people all over the world, digging deep to discover the roads taken to get to the place where they can truly say that they have created a dream job and lifestyle for themselves. This podcast sheds ...
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Looking for expert insights on how to streamline, scale, and optimize your content production? You’re in the right place! Behind the Workflow is your go-to resource for podcast networks, agencies, content creators, and YouTubers who want to refine their workflows, improve efficiency, and keep their production running smoothly. Hosted by Simona Costantini and Taly Melo, this show dives into everything you need to know—from managing client workflows and scaling production to leveraging the bes ...
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Stories from the women physicians who have paved the way and those who are in the thick of it now. Hosted by Dr. Alison Trainor
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Each week we interview a company founders, medical researchers, physicians or other healthcare industry experts and hear them talk about the challenges of treating patients in the area of their expertise. We'll also hear about gaps in treatment options, and how cutting-edge research is aiming to fill those gaps, both in the short term and in the far future. Then, we talk to entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and other investors who are paving the way for a new generation of therapies, and wh ...
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Dr. Janelle Nassim on life after her spontaneous coronary artery dissection and how it affects her views on motherhood and her career
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53:47Summary In this conversation, Dr. Janelle Nassim shares her journey as a dermatologist and a mother, detailing her experience with a life-altering heart attack caused by a coronary artery dissection (SCAD) shortly after the birth of her second child. She discusses the symptoms leading up to the event, her hospital experience, and the emotional and …
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013: From Format to Flow: How to Build Podcasts That Scale Without Losing Creativity
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37:29Are you building your podcast systems with intention—or patching things together with duct tape? In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo sit down with podcast creative strategist and producer Jullian Androkae, co-founder of Pod Vision, to talk about designing standout formats, smarter workflows, and tools that actual…
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50. Dr. Tali Lando - pediatric ENT surgeon, mom of 3 and author of 2 books
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1:37:52summary In this conversation, Dr. Tali Lando shares her journey as a pediatric ENT and a mother of three daughters. She discusses the challenges of balancing a demanding medical career with motherhood, the importance of support systems, and the evolution of parenting dynamics as children grow. Dr. Lando reflects on her experiences with burnout, the…
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012: Scaling with Heart: How Haley Hatcher Built a Podcast Business That Runs Itself
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34:28Are you running your podcast like a business—or a bottleneck? In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo sit down with podcast agency founder Haley Hatcher of Heart Centered Podcasting to talk about workflows that serve your mission and your life. From SOPs that make scaling a breeze to calendar boundaries that preserve…
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49. Solo episode - everything leading up to starting cancer treatment
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1:01:23Picking up where we left off from the last solo episode. This one goes into everything from initial diagnosis leading up to starting treatment. Thanks for listening Support the showBy Alison Trainor
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011: Why Your Podcast Workflow Isn’t Working (And What To Do About It)
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37:30Are you building a podcast workflow that fuels your brand—or one that fuels your burnout? In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo sit down with podcast strategist and marketing queen Ana Xavier of The Podcast Space to talk about podcasting with purpose, planning smarter—not harder—and building systems that actually w…
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48. Catching up with Dr. Kashi Goyal from episode 9
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37:50keywords career transitions, parenting, work-life balance, family dynamics, health journey, personal experiences, professional choices, future planning, medical education, lung transplantation summary In this conversation, Ali and Kashi reconnect after two years to discuss Kashi's recent transition to faculty in lung transplantation, her family's d…
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010: Podcast Systems That Actually Work (Even If You're a Team of One) with Dream Harper
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37:14Do your podcast systems feel like a well-oiled machine—or a chaotic game of content whack-a-mole? 🎧😵💫 In this guest episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo welcome podcast strategist and organized queen Aldreama “Dream” Harper to unpack what it really takes to launch, host, and grow a podcast that supports your business wit…
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47. Dr. Joyce Park (aka TeaWithMD) on her career in dermatology with a social media platform, brand partnerships, and telehealth private practice all while being a mom to 2 little kids
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39:09Summary In this episode, Dr. Joyce Park shares her journey as a board-certified dermatologist and social media influencer, discussing her unique path into teledermatology and the challenges of balancing motherhood with her career. She reflects on the evolution of her practice, the importance of social media in driving patient engagement, and the re…
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009: Batching vs Real-Time Content Creation: Which Workflow Actually Works in 2025?
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24:13Are you batching your content or flying by the seat of your content calendar? 😅 In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo go deep on one of the biggest creator questions of 2025: Should you batch your content, or create in real-time? They share the stats, the Reddit debates, and their own agency-tested strategies for b…
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46. Postpartum Depression, taking time off from residency, type I diabetes, and health care education and advocacy with Dr. Padget Skogman
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51:59"Because then I had to go back to residency, and I could have quit but I didn't want to. I was feeling better, but going back as a brand new first time mom - breastfeeding, not sleeping, all the things - was so much easier than going through residency with depression." This episode is with Dr. Padget Skogman who is a board certified pediatrician. I…
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45. Solo episode - big secret and how I got diagnosed with cancer
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46:59Solo episode today sharing a big secret I've been keeping (I promise this isn't click bait) and everything leading up to my cancer diagnosis. Thank you for listening xoxo Support the showBy Alison Trainor
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008: Why Your Podcast Workflow Isn’t Ready to Scale (Yet) — Fix These 5 Bottlenecks
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24:20Is your workflow secretly holding your podcast back from growing? 😵💫 You’re not imagining it. In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo break down five sneaky signs your system isn’t scalable—and what to do about it. From onboarding overload to chaotic tool stacks, this is the ultimate reality check for creators and a…
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007: Burnout-Proof Your Podcast Workflow: 6 Essential Strategies for Creators & Agencies
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21:36Is your podcast process secretly draining you? 😰 You’re not alone. In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona Costantini and Taly Melo unpack the six critical strategies podcast agencies and creators need to implement to avoid burnout and stay aligned with their purpose. Whether you're juggling multiple clients or running a solo show, this is y…
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44. Dr. Suzanne Koven on the importance of writing in medicine, how things have changed for women since she trained and how there's still room for improvement, and so much more!
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58:43"It’s really just an extension of the general ethos in medicine which has existed for a very long time – generations, centuries - which says that in order to make other people well we have to make ourselves sick. That is only recently being questioned. " This episode is with Dr. Suzanne Koven who was a primary care physician at Massachusetts Genera…
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006: Why Most Podcast Workflows Fail (And How to Fix Yours for Good)
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25:43Still stitching Trello, Google Forms, and Zapier together to manage your podcast production? It’s costing you more time (and money) than you think. In this episode, we show you how to finally streamline and scale — without duct tape. In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona and Taly rip off the duct tape and shine a bright, beautiful light on…
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43. Private surgery practice with your spouse, waiting to have kids until after residency, and the challenges of female mentorship with Dr. Nicole Basa
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41:48"I think we're so geared on the next step - what do I have to do next, I need to complete this before I get to the next step, then this will make me happy. I think we're constantly doing that to ourselves and we don't even know what happy means or what we wanted. My husband and I sat down, we were at Red Robins getting french firies and burgers, an…
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New Calendar, Forms, AI Tools, and Production Planner for Podcasters | Northflow Bi-Weekly Marketing Update
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13:34Welcome to the Northflow Bi-Weekly Marketing Update — where we share the latest tools designed to help podcasters save time, simplify workflows, and scale with ease. In this update, we’re diving into brand-new features that just launched inside the Northflow platform: A built-in Calendar system that replaces tools like Calendly and syncs directly w…
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005: Stop Duct-Taping Your Podcast Workflow: How to Simplify & Scale Without Chaos
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19:42Still stitching Trello, Google Forms, and Zapier together to manage your podcast production? It’s costing you more time (and money) than you think. In this episode, we show you how to finally streamline and scale — without duct tape. In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona and Taly rip off the duct tape and shine a bright, beautiful light on…
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42. Dr. Sheri Dewan on neurosurgery, ignoring the detractors, having children in residency, writing her memoir, and doing pro bono surgeries in India
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38:07"That was the moment where I almost quit. That was my pivotal moment. We saw so many people die as a level 1 trauma center so there was so much emotional baggage that we carry as doctors through that, but I never faltered. It was always 'this is what I want to do, this is what I was born to do,' and that moment when I was verbally attacked at this …
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Bi-Weekly Marketing Update: Northflow Platform Overview
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6:39In this biweekly marketing update, we provide an overview of the Northflow platform, a comprehensive podcast production workspace. Designed to replace multiple tools like spreadsheets and Trello boards, North Flow streamlines podcast production by centralizing episodes, tasks, and assets in one hub. We guide users through various features, includin…
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004: How to Manage Multiple Podcasts Without Burnout (or Chaos)
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31:04In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona and Taly dig deep into the glorious chaos of running multiple podcasts—without letting a single ball drop. From disorganized notebooks to post-its gone rogue, they unpack the strategies, systems, and mindset shifts that help podcasters and agencies keep their shows on track and their sanity intact. Fre…
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41. Direct primary care, parenting a child with a rare disease, having kids in residency, social media, and so much more with Dr. Lauren Hughes
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40:03"I got in a lot of trouble and so I will never forget my attending said you will never keep the lights on if you practice like that." This episode is with Dr. Lauren Hughes who is a primary care pediatrician in Kansas City. In this episode we talk about: - Having kids in residency and how this might have been the worst time to have kids but there's…
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Podcast Guest Intake Forms, Podcast Website Creation and Guest Communication: Northflow's Bi-Weekly Marketing Pulse
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9:41In this bi-weekly marketing update, Taly takes the mic solo while Simona is away at a conference, delivering the latest updates from Northflow. Taly walks through powerful new features launching soon, including customizable forms (bye-bye, Google Forms!) and show sites that automatically update with your latest episodes—no extra subscriptions requi…
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003: Building a SaaS from Scratch: What It Really Takes (No VC Money)
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21:42In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona, Taly, and Fran take you behind the scenes of building Northflow—a podcast production SaaS built from the ground up without outside funding. What does it really take to bootstrap a product in a world that moves fast, demands more, and doesn’t wait for perfection? The trio unpacks the real challenges of…
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Northflow in Motion: Your Bi-Weekly Marketing Pulse — New Calendar View, Custom Templates & Production Schedules Inside
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14:40In this bi-weekly marketing update, Simona and Tally provide an in-depth look at Northflow's first three months of public growth. They discuss the new features they've launched, like the calendar view, production schedules, and custom templates, and the newly implemented Kanban view. They talk about some struggles they've faced, like bootstrapped f…
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002: How to Streamline Your Podcast Production with the Right Management Tools
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14:59In this episode of Behind the Workflow, Simona and Taly dive into the impact of management tools on podcast production. Are your workflow tools making your life easier, or are they secretly sabotaging your process? They break down how the right systems can save time, reduce stress, and help podcasters stay organized without the chaos. With insights…
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001: How We Built Northflow: The Startup Story Behind a Game-Changing Podcast Management Tool
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18:43In this very first episode of Behind the Workflow, we’re pulling back the curtain on Northflow—who we are as founders, why we built this platform, and what we hope to bring to the podcasting community. Join me, Simona, along with my co-founders Taly and Fran, as we introduce ourselves, share our journeys, and discuss the vision behind Northflow. Th…
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40. Infertility, emergency medicine, long distance relationships, quitting your job, advocating for yourself, and having a large family with Dr. Camie Sorensen
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59:26" I remember I was working a morning shift and it was 7 or 730 and I remember exactly where I am because I have a spatial memory and I was in between these two rooms. One had a STEMI and I was trying to get him to the cath lab, the other had a stroke I was trying to administer tpa and I get a phone call and the nanny is calling out." This episode i…
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Trailer | Behind the Workflow Powered by Northflow
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1:11Looking for expert insights on how to streamline, scale, and optimize your content production? You’re in the right place! Behind the Workflow is your go-to resource for podcast networks, agencies, content creators, and YouTubers who want to refine their workflows, improve efficiency, and keep their production running smoothly. Hosted by Simona Cost…
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39. Solo episode answering listener questions!
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43:42I answer some listener questions in this episode including: - My journey through med school, residenc, fellowship into being an attending - The specifics of my current job - What it's like training and raising a family in Boston - If I ever feel guilty about choosing medicine as a mom - Expectations vs reality - what I hold onto and what I let go -…
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38. Pregnancy outcomes for surgical trainees, leave policies, and culture change with Dr. Erika Rangel
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34:14"I had Ethan when I was a fourth year resident and then my younger son, Lane, I had as a first year attending. Both of them were NICU babies. They were both preterm delivieries, both had quite a number of complications and even more prominent a memory than the experience in the ICU was that desire to avoid being a burden to your colleagues." This e…
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37. Dr. Jessi Gold on her memoir "How Do You Feel", changing the culture of medicine, and being human
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54:35"For some reason we were taught that if we were good at our jobs we could do it and never be affected by it. I don't know who told us that but that was stupid." This episode is with Dr. Jessi Gold, who is a psychiatrist at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the Chief Wellness Office for the University of Tennesse System. In this …
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36. Dr. Cornelia Griggs on her memoir "The Sky Was Falling", having kids in surgery training, balancing the demands of surgical training with the need to become competent, and how she's doing now
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54:36"I am proud of myself for everything I've overcome but I also think it's ridiculous some of the sutff I had to go through to get here and I think some of it made me a better person and I think some of it was just bad to go through." This episode is with Dr. Cornelia Griggs, who is a pediatric surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital. In this episo…
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35. Dr. Karen Leitner, physician and coach, discusses all your burning questions
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44:32"Now in this day and age of electronic everything, people can message you all the time. So if you're not willing to say these are the times I'm willing to be available for work and these are the times I'm not, you could be working 24/7. There's this paradigm of inbox zero but even when you get to inbox zero you turn off your computer, theres' somet…
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34. Dr. Flora Sinha on secondary infertility, coaching, taking a leave of abscence, boundaries, and the koy of having an only child
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52:57"I've hit the point of burnout multiple times in my life. Most recently it was after I started my coaching business. So I was working full time as a primary care outaptient physician and I was coaching my clients on my admin half day and weekends. I realized that what was burning me out was medicine post-pandemic. I just couldn't do it anymore and …
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33. Dr. Lauren Puretz, OBGYN and ultra-runner, on "balance", prioritizing personal goals, negotiating, and starting your own practice
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44:59"I wanted to maintain my running and then work was catching up and I think that's when it got kind of crazy in terms of you know I'm trying to do too much. And when you have too many balls in the air waiting until they hit the ground and a lot of problems with mariage, a lot of problems with kids, and a lot of problems at work. That was when I was …
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32. Culture change, severe preeclampsia during REI fellowship, and having taboo conversations at work with Dr. Shelley Dolitsky
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54:18"My brain was not in OB mode. Like anybody who is an obgyn, when you get admitted that sick at 26 weeks, knows you're really not going to go until 34 weeks but my brain wasn't processing that. So I reached out to both my program director and the chairman of our department in like panicked text messages. I didn't have it in me to call them. I had 1%…
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31. Anesthesiologist Tiffany Moon on entrepreneurship, motherhood, empowering women, and the LeadHer summit
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42:41"I promise we will all do better if you lift up and empower other women, because guess what when the time comes and you need a favor they will then return it to you. We need to stop this you or me mentality and competition. I think women are pitted against each other more than men are and I'm like there is enough to go around, I promise." This epis…
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30. Marathon running, dual physician household, leaving academic medicine, and prioritizing all aspects of your identity with Dr. Renee Rodriguez Paro
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57:31"I feel like I was able to spend those years of fellowship really asking this question of how do I want this career to fit into my life. Before I never really understood what it was going to feel like to be a mom or to be a wife or what it was going to feel like to just want to be Rene and who I am and the rest of the things. For so long, understan…
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29. Default parent, job negotiation, camping with babies, and finding a part-time job that allows you to go "off grid" with Dr. Molly Brett
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43:07"We both knew that one of us would need to be able to still be a default parent and I actually wanted that role, which I'm sure we'll talk about it's also very hard to be a default parent and a doctor, but that was sort of the thing I didn't want to give up when I went into medicine." This episode is with Dr. Molly Brett, a primary care physician i…
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28. Dr. Kimberly Buss on having kids while in training, having a child with health challenges, serving her community as a primary care physician, and being a lifelong learner
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51:30This episode is with Dr. Kimberly Buss, a family medicine physician in California. We discuss: - Having a miscarriage in her second trimester - Having a young child at home while in her residency training - One of her children having health issues and how that affected her as a mom and a physician - Her work as a primary care physician, particularl…
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27. Dr. Grace Farris on "weekend mom", hospital medicine, graphic novel writing, youth soccer coaching, and so much more!
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36:30This episode is with Dr. Grace Farris, a hospitalist in Texas and published author. We discuss: - The inspiration between her comics, and specifically "weekend mom" - The decision to move her family from Boston, to NYC, and then to Texas - Working as a hospitalist in NYC during the COVID pandemic with two young boys - Working full time - Coaching y…
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26. Long distance parenting, maternity leave challenges, and being a hardcore surgeon and amazing mom with Dr. Nichole Shaw
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59:44"I felt totally stripped of everything that I had ever thought of myself because I was not going to work, so I was really kind of just tied to my house for 6 weeks. I was bored! I wanted to be working, I wanted to be doing easy cases. The baby slept so much. I'm like what do I do? And then she never really latched and so I was exclusively pumping s…
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25. Wellness Coach and Ophthalmologist Dr. Shanika Esparaz on her experience with burnout and coaching women in healthcare to live their best lives
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56:17"It sounds easy but it's really hard when you've worked this hard to be a physician to say 'oh I'm gonna do a little less'. What I've realized is that myself and I think maybe some listeners out there might resonate with, we often feel like our productivity and our value to society is based on how many procedures we do, patients we see, hours we pu…
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24. Rewind: Internship baby in the 1980s with Deborah Kwolek
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46:55"The big bottom line, ok, this is the big bottom line - young moms and women in general we are so self critical and we are so down on ourselves, and I could practically cry just thinking about this because it's so unneeeded. We're as smart as the guys, we're as committed as they are, we probably work harder in certain ways. Women do a lot of unpaid…
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23. Dr. Mona Amin of PedsDocTalk on postpartum complications, breastfeeding, starting her business, and more!
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57:00"I know how hard it is. I know that parenting is hard. I know that life is hard, but I do believe that we have to look for the glimmers and look for the hope and look for the joy and celebrate those things, at the same time not denying the negative but understanding that those negatives will always exist in our world." This episode is with Dr. Mona…
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22. Advocacy, COVID pregnancy, identity shift, and career choices with Dr. Alli Letica
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40:45"Having any sort of mental or physical health problem doing this job makes it almost impossible...it makes you realize you don't know what other people are going through and I think it reminds us to give everyone some grace." This episode is with Dr. Alli Letica, a general surgery resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. We discuss: - Being furl…
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21. Dermatologist and entrepreneur Dr. Fatima Fahs
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52:48"I came to this point where I am like 6 months post partum at this point. So I've gone back to work, you know was in the swing of things, was working at that point 3 sometimes 4 days per week and I just was not happy in either situation. I wasn't fully happy at home and I wasn't fully happy at work and I told my employer 'I love you guys and I love…
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20. Achieving the most joy out of life with Dr. Polly van den Berg
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42:55This episode is with Dr. Polly van den Berg, an Infectious Disease physician in Philadelphia. We talk about: - Timing of having a child in the context of her husband's brain cancer diagnosis - Post-partum anxiety - and so much more! Connect with Moms of Medicine: - Instagram @moms_of_medicine - [email protected] Support the show…
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