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Being In Medicine with Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson

Being In Medicine with Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson

著者: Corey Anderson and Jeff Marrs
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Welcome to "Being in Medicine" with Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson! Join Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson on "Being in Medicine," the podcast that explores the transformative power of integrating the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of healthcare. We'll guide you on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, helping you unlock your full human potential. In every episode, we dive into how embracing your authentic self and "who you are Being" can profoundly impact healing, leading to remarkable transformations in your life and the lives of those around you. Through insightful interviews with healthcare professionals, patients, and various experts, we'll reveal how to create a truly personalized and empowering healthcare experience. Discover how integrating your mind, body, and spirit can boost your physical well-being while also nurturing emotional resilience and mental clarity. Learn how tapping into "who you are Being" can foster a deeper sense of purpose, connection, and fulfillment in your medical journey. Whether you're a healthcare professional aiming to enhance your practice, a patient seeking a more connected path to healing, or simply curious about human potential, "Being in Medicine" is for you. Join Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson as we embark on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and transformation in the world of medicine and beyond.2025 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Unlocking Potential Under Pressure
    2025/08/12
    ✅ Unlocking Potential Under Pressure: Real Talk with Eric Fogg 🗣️ Guest Introduction Today, we’re exploring what it really takes to succeed under pressure — not just academically, but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Our guest is Eric Fogg, a physician assistant with over 30 years in medicine, a nationally trained test item writer, an administrator, and a performance coach who has helped over 228 students pass their boards after failure. What makes Eric’s story unique is how he discovered that success on high-stakes exams has far more to do with mindset and self-belief than content alone. From visualization and confidence coaching to deeply listening to what students aren’t saying — Eric shows us what it means to truly unlock human potential. We’re thrilled to welcome this incredible leader and compassionate guide — Eric Fogg! 🌟 What really determines success in high-stakes medical exams? In this transformative episode of Being in Medicine, we welcome Physician Assistant, educator, and performance coach Eric Fogg, who has helped over 228 students pass their boards after failure…not just by focusing on content, but by shifting mindset. Eric dives deep into what truly unlocks performance under pressure, how language creates reality, and the importance of showing up as the person you want to be on test day. His approach combines clinical wisdom, visualization, mentorship, and confidence-building — all grounded in compassion and purpose. 🔹 What You’ll Learn: ✔ Why test failure is more mental than academic ✔ The 3 key principles Eric uses with every student ✔ How language and visualization shape outcomes ✔ Why mindset is medicine — for both providers and patients ✔ How to lead healthcare teams with loving-kindness 📌 Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro & Welcome to Eric Fogg 3:05 – How Eric Became a High-Stakes Test Coach 12:50 – From Failure to Passing: A Transformational Story 20:00 – Mindset, Language, and Visualization 31:20 – Coaching Healthcare Providers Too 39:10 – The Culture of Loving Kindness at York Hospital 53:45 – Root Cause in Medical Mistakes: It’s Not What You Think 1:07:00 – How to Lead with Meaning in Challenging Times 1:15:50 – What Teams in Healthcare Are Really Hungry For 1:25:40 – Final Wisdom from Eric 🔑 Key Takeaways & Quotes 💬 Memorable Quotes "Hope is not a strategy. We’re not living on a prayer — we need belief." – [00:53:14] "Students don’t need more advice — they need someone who believes in them." – [00:42:19] "Failure is the symptom — the root cause is almost always mindset." – [00:24:12] ✨ Key Takeaways Mindset is the biggest differentiator in high-stakes exam success. Visualization, language, and presence help students show up with confidence. Eric uses root cause analysis — not just content review — to unlock performance. Healthcare leaders must support staff first to improve patient care. Leading with loving-kindness builds sustainable, empowered teams. 🎧 More from Eric Fogg: 🌐 [https://www.pathwaytopass.com](https://www.pathwaytopass.com) 📱 Instagram: @pathwaytopass 💼 LinkedIn: Eric Fogg 💬 Join the Conversation: What's your experience with high-stakes performance in medicine? Drop a comment below. Let’s talk about mindset, growth, and what it really takes to thrive.
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    53 分
  • Dojo Work for the Soul: Healing from Within
    2025/08/05

    In this profound episode of Being in Medicine, we welcome transformational coach Chris Chitty for a deeply inspiring conversation on intentional being, healing energy, and the sacred practice of what he calls "dojo work."

    Chris shares how he overcame post-viral depression, lost over 70 pounds by “being” his future self, and navigated a serious cancer diagnosis, all by aligning with who he truly is.

    Meet Chris Chitty:

    Today’s guest is someone who truly embodies intentional living. Chris Chitty is a coach, teacher, and founder of TriggerMyConfidence.com. His unique journey—from overcoming post-viral depression, to transforming his health and thriving through a serious cancer diagnosis—is deeply rooted in a concept he calls 'dojo work.'

    But Chris’s magic isn’t just in what he teaches—it’s in who he’s being. Peaceful, powerful, and utterly real.

    Get ready for a soul-nourishing conversation with a man who reminds us all what it means to come home to ourselves.

    🔹 What You’ll Learn:

    ✔ The power of congruent being over external performance

    ✔ How to create your “inner dojo” to realign with your true self

    ✔ Why presence and energy are key to healing

    ✔ How gratitude, language, and choice shift our health outcomes

    ✔ What healthcare professionals can learn from stillness

    📌 Timestamps:

    0:00 – Episode Intro

    2:18 – What is “dojo work”?

    10:04 – Healing through alignment & energy

    17:41 – Weight loss through being

    26:00 – Cancer diagnosis and identity

    33:12 – Impact in hospital through presence

    41:10 – Awareness, prayer, and gratitude

    50:33 – Advice for clinicians

    56:48 – Chris’s purpose & parting message

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    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1wMaMHLPUoWXJXSs0ridIp?si=6a5c91642b8e4a89

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    15 分
  • Is Medicine Built on Adult Development?
    2025/07/29
    Is Medicine Built on Adult Development? with Dr. Sasha Heinz 🔥 Episode Summary What if the root of suffering in healthcare isn’t just the system—but our own resistance to growth? In this insightful conversation, Dr. Sasha Heinz, developmental psychologist and pioneer in positive psychology, unpacks why transformation in medicine starts with how we develop as humans. You’ll learn how shifting from “fixing dysfunction” to “facilitating growth” could redefine healing—for patients and providers. 🎙️ Guest Information Dr. Sasha Heinz Sasha Heinz, Ph.D., MAPP, is a developmental psychologist, coach, and expert in positive psychology, adult development, and transformational change. With a rare ability to blend scientific insight and practical wisdom, Dr. Heinz helps individuals move beyond self-sabotage and into self-authorship. She is the host of The Change Lab Podcast, where she explores why personal growth isn’t a luxury—but a critical part of healthy human development. In her private practice, she works with a select group of individuals and groups committed to meaningful change. Dr. Heinz holds degrees from some of the world’s top institutions: a B.A. from Harvard University, a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University, and a Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania—where she’s also served on faculty. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Psychology Today, Forbes, Goop, InStyle Magazine, and more. Website: drsashaheinz.com 🧠 Episode Highlights & Key Takeaways 🔹 Main Talking Points: Why medicine still operates in a legacy culture of pathology and dysfunction How positive psychology rebalances the focus on “what’s right with us” The difference between technical fixes and adaptive healing How adult development stages directly affect patient decision-making and provider communication Why providers often feel stuck in imposter syndrome or emotional distance—and how to shift The transformative power of authenticity, presence, and curiosity in clinical care What it means to lead patients from their “socialized” selves into self-authorship 💬 Memorable Quotes: “Being human is not a diagnosis—it’s a developmental journey.” — [00:55:21] “The system is designed to heal—but the being in the room is missing.” — [01:12:48] “We’re asking patients to grow while doctors aren’t given room to grow themselves.” — [01:18:10] ✅ Key Takeaways: Mind-body unity: The mind is the body—healing isn’t neck-up vs. neck-down Systemic inertia: Without intentional change, systems regress by default Human growth is messy: Authentic healing includes discomfort, uncertainty, and loss Patient development matters: 60% of adults are developmentally “stuck,” impacting treatment outcomes Language shapes experience: How we label illness can prolong or liberate healing Curiosity > Authority: Expertise must leave space for inquiry to avoid clinical detachment 🔗 Additional Resources Sasha’s Website: drsashaheinz.com Book Recommendation: The Mindful Body by Ellen Langer Book in Progress: Dr. Heinz’s forthcoming title on adult development (stay tuned!) 📣 Call to Action 👉 Subscribe to Being in Medicine for more conversations that explore human potential in healthcare💬 Share your growth edge: What part of this episode challenged your thinking the most? Drop a comment or DM us. 📲 Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, Spotify
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