CW-005: Marlowe Hale — Pain, the Mind & the Evidence
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Marlowe Hale is a doctor in Australia who works in rehabilitation and treats chronic pain, including a ketamine service for people other treatments haven't reached. (Marlowe Hale is a pseudonym, used at her request.) She came to medicine by an unusual route — an off-grid childhood in rural Texas, a degree in politics, a scholarship that put her on the other side of the world — and it left her with a stance that's gone rare in her field: she wants the evidence, but she doesn't always trust the people who decide what counts as it.
We trace how she got here, and then into the work itself — what chronic pain actually is, how much of it lives in the mind, and why she treats so much of it with ketamine.
This is a conversation about pain and how we carry it, the gap between knowing something and being able to prove it, and where a working clinician quietly breaks with her own profession.
Disclaimer: This episode reflects personal experiences and opinions shared for discussion purposes only. Nothing discussed constitutes medical, legal, or professional advice. Please consult a qualified professional before making any health or lifestyle decisions.