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In 2020, someone challenged Dion Dawson with a simple question:
"What are you doing for Juneteenth?"
In that moment, he made a commitment.
"I'm going to feed 100 families."
What began as a promise became a mission.
Today, Dion is the Founder and Chief Dreamer of Dion's Chicago Dream, ...
What does it actually take to build community as an adult, especially when you’re starting over?
In this episode, I sit down with Bob Krinsky, who made a bold decision after more than 30 years in San Francisco to move to New York and begin a completely new chapter. What stands out is not just the move, but how intentional he has been about creating community from scratch.
Bob shares how he went from having an established life and n...
In this episode, Susan Dentzer, President and CEO of America's Physician Groups, shares a grounded perspective shaped by her work across journalism, policy, and now with physician groups accountable for both cost and quality.
Susan explains why healthcare is less a “system” and more a fragmented set of incentives. We discuss why fee-for-service still dominates, what makes value-based care difficult to scale, and how payment models ...
A patient walks into a hospital with scans already done. And yet, they’re asked to repeat everything.
Not because the system is inefficient, but because the data doesn’t mean the same thing everywhere.
In this episode, we explore AI and data in cancer care with Dr. Caroline Chung, and why context is the missing piece in turning data into meaningful decisions.
Caroline is Chief Data and Analytics Officer at MD Anderson and Chair of ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, yet innovation in this space faces unique scientific, economic, and structural challenges.
In this episode of Bold Minds, Christine Winoto speaks with Lisa Suennen, Managing Partner of the American Heart Association Venture Fund, about what it really takes to move healthcare innovation from research to real world impact.
Lisa explains why the American H...
Why do so many workplace wellbeing efforts fall flat, even when companies offer great benefits? In this conversation, Ian Shea explains why real wellbeing starts with culture, leadership, and the ability to create psychological safety at work.
Ian Shea, Founder and CEO of I Am Human, talk about how his path from investment banking and tech leadership to emotional wellbeing advisory shaped the work he does today. After a painful sta...
Women’s heart health equity is not a slogan. It is the difference between dismissal and diagnosis, between outdated myths and modern care.
In this episode, Dr. Sharonne Hayes of Mayo Clinic explains how cardiology bias and research inclusion shape outcomes, why heart failure with preserved ejection fraction awareness and first response protocols save lives, and where AI and less invasive valve procedures are changing the care journ...
Restoring trust in healthcare starts with clear, human communication. In this episode, Ross K. Goldberg, Founder and President of Kevin/Ross Public Relations, shares five decades of lessons from hospital boards, health plans, and health systems on how to make care feel navigable and trustworthy. We dig into why trust can take years to build and minutes to lose, how expectations and marketing influence perception, and ...
Medication mismanagement is one of the largest hidden crises in healthcare. It leads to billions in wasted spending and avoidable hospitalizations every year. In this episode, we speak with Yoona Kim, PharmD, PhD, co-founder and CEO of Arine, a company using AI-driven medication intelligence in healthcare to ensure patients get the right therapies at the right time.
Yoona shares her founder journey. From...
Myopia control is changing how we care for kids’ eyes. In this episode, Dr. Maria Liu, Professor of Clinical Optometry at UC Berkeley and founder of the Myopia Control Clinic, explains evidence-based myopia control strategies, including orthokeratology for pediatric myopia, and why early exams and outdoor time matter. We discuss what parents can do now, how high myopia raises risks for retinal problems and glaucoma, and how clinic ...
What does it really take to implement AI in healthcare—at scale, and responsibly? Dr. Daniel Yang, Vice President of AI and Emerging Technologies at Kaiser Permanente, joins us to share his firsthand experience leading the nation’s largest clinical deployment of generative AI tools like ambient scribes.
In this episode, Dr. Yang explains how Kaiser’s phased rollout combined clinician feedback, quality assurance, and r...
After a life‑threatening emergency and months of confusing denials, Ali Diab turned his personal crisis into a mission to fix health benefits. In this episode, he shares how that experience led to founding Collective Health and the drive to put clarity and humanity back into insurance.
We discuss opaque pricing, broken incentives in the insurance industry, the promise of self‑insured employer models, and the patience required to...
What does it take to transform a health system from sick care to true health creation? In this episode, we sit down with Ann Somers Hogg, Director of Health Care Research at the Clayton Christensen Institute, to explore business model innovation in healthcare and the messy middle between bold ideas and sustainable systems.
Ann Somers shares what makes innovation efforts succeed or stall within large heal...
Healthcare innovation in cancer care often means new drugs or breakthrough therapies. But as Othman Laraki, co-founder and CEO of Color, explains, the most powerful impact comes from making proven tools work for everyone.
In this episode, Othman shares his journey from Google and Twitter into healthcare, driven by his family’s history with breast cancer. He describes how Color evolved from genetic testin...
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Betrayal Weekly is back for a new season. Every Thursday, Betrayal Weekly shares first-hand accounts of broken trust, shocking deceptions, and the trail of destruction they leave behind. Hosted by Andrea Gunning, this weekly ongoing series digs into real-life stories of betrayal and the aftermath. From stories of double lives to dark discoveries, these are cautionary tales and accounts of resilience against all odds. From the producers of the critically acclaimed Betrayal series, Betrayal Weekly drops new episodes every Thursday. If you would like to share your story, you can reach out to the Betrayal Team by emailing them at betrayalpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @betrayalpod and @glasspodcasts. Please join our Substack for additional exclusive content, curated book recommendations, and community discussions. Sign up FREE by clicking this link Beyond Betrayal Substack. Join our community dedicated to truth, resilience, and healing. Your voice matters! Be a part of our Betrayal journey on Substack.
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.