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Back Where I Come From: Life, Medicine & Cartersville

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Welcome back to the ACT OUT podcast! In this episode, host Adam sits down with Dr. Alan Barnes, family physician and Cartersville local, to explore healthcare, community, and returning to one’s roots. Together, they dive into small-town life, medical practice, and personal experiences that shaped Alan’s career. Expect candid conversation, humor, and heartfelt stories about medicine, entrepreneurship, and the impact of community.

Adam and Alan share personal tales from Alan’s journey through medical school, residency, and establishing his own direct primary care practice, including the challenges of healthcare bureaucracy, navigating insurance systems, and finding fulfillment in patient relationships. They also reflect on the nostalgia of growing up in Cartersville, maintaining lifelong friendships, and raising a family in a hometown that continues to grow and evolve. With honesty, humor, and practical insight, this episode explores how intentional living, relationships, and professional autonomy can guide both personal and professional growth.

Listeners will gain insights into the differences between fee-for-service and direct primary care models, how healthcare systems impact doctors and patients, the importance of building strong community connections, and lessons from balancing family, career, and entrepreneurship. Adam and Alan also discuss small-town life, rural healthcare challenges, patient care philosophy, and why pursuing your own path in medicine can lead to both personal satisfaction and professional success.

For more from Dr. Alan Barnes and to explore his direct primary care practice, visit Georgia Direct Family Care.

Tune in every Thursday for episodes that inspire, challenge, and entertain. Whether you’re here for laughs, life lessons, or bold ideas, the ACT OUT podcast is your space to rethink growth, embrace self-awareness, and act out your passions.

Other ways to follow and connect with the ACT OUT podcast:
Learn more at: https://www.theactoutpodcast.com/
Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theACTOUTpodcast
Follow the show on Instagram: @‌actoutpodcast & TikTok: @‌actoutpodcast

Credits:
Mural: Tara E. @‌taradiiiise and @‌tarayakisauce
Music: Matt Hobbs @‌matthobbs & Puppy Songs @‌puppysongs

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Content provided by Adam Tomlin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Tomlin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome back to the ACT OUT podcast! In this episode, host Adam sits down with Dr. Alan Barnes, family physician and Cartersville local, to explore healthcare, community, and returning to one’s roots. Together, they dive into small-town life, medical practice, and personal experiences that shaped Alan’s career. Expect candid conversation, humor, and heartfelt stories about medicine, entrepreneurship, and the impact of community.

Adam and Alan share personal tales from Alan’s journey through medical school, residency, and establishing his own direct primary care practice, including the challenges of healthcare bureaucracy, navigating insurance systems, and finding fulfillment in patient relationships. They also reflect on the nostalgia of growing up in Cartersville, maintaining lifelong friendships, and raising a family in a hometown that continues to grow and evolve. With honesty, humor, and practical insight, this episode explores how intentional living, relationships, and professional autonomy can guide both personal and professional growth.

Listeners will gain insights into the differences between fee-for-service and direct primary care models, how healthcare systems impact doctors and patients, the importance of building strong community connections, and lessons from balancing family, career, and entrepreneurship. Adam and Alan also discuss small-town life, rural healthcare challenges, patient care philosophy, and why pursuing your own path in medicine can lead to both personal satisfaction and professional success.

For more from Dr. Alan Barnes and to explore his direct primary care practice, visit Georgia Direct Family Care.

Tune in every Thursday for episodes that inspire, challenge, and entertain. Whether you’re here for laughs, life lessons, or bold ideas, the ACT OUT podcast is your space to rethink growth, embrace self-awareness, and act out your passions.

Other ways to follow and connect with the ACT OUT podcast:
Learn more at: https://www.theactoutpodcast.com/
Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theACTOUTpodcast
Follow the show on Instagram: @‌actoutpodcast & TikTok: @‌actoutpodcast

Credits:
Mural: Tara E. @‌taradiiiise and @‌tarayakisauce
Music: Matt Hobbs @‌matthobbs & Puppy Songs @‌puppysongs

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