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  • Civil Discourse & Team Power: Transforming Healthcare from the Inside Out | Jessica Bunin
    2026/06/09
    What does it take to drive meaningful change in healthcare when systems feel broken and institutional betrayal runs deep? Dr. Jessica Bunin, a retired Army Colonel with deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, joins Dr. Andrea Austin to discuss her remarkable journey from psychiatrist to critical care physician and senior academic leader. Through compelling stories; including dramatically reducing ICU central line infections by empowering unexpected team members, Jessica reveals how shifting from “extreme ownership” to true team-building, practicing moral courage, and mastering civil discourse can rebuild trust and create healthier healthcare cultures. The conversation explores self-awareness as the foundation of effective leadership, the CLEAR framework for civil discourse, navigating institutional betrayal, and why leadership development must become central to medical education. You’ll hear how they: Address institutional betrayal and moral injury by focusing on micro-cultures and small-team empowermentBuild high-impact teams by including unexpected voices and shifting from doing things to people to doing things with themPractice moral courage in everyday healthcare settings, from challenging hierarchy to protecting patient safetyUse the CLEAR framework (Create safety, Listen actively, Establish common ground, Adjust thinking, Respond skillfully) for productive conversations across differenceDevelop self-aware leaders who build trust and drive system-level transformation About the Guests “Civil discourse is our way forward.” – Dr. Jessica Bunin Dr. Jessica Bunin is a retired Army Colonel, critical care physician, and former psychiatrist with 23 years of service including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. She has held numerous leadership roles in academic medicine including critical care program director, assistant dean of faculty development, associate dean of DEI and community, and professor of medicine and health professions education. She is the co-founder and Chief Architect of All Levels Leadership, an International Coaching Federation certified executive leadership coach, and the author of the upcoming book From the Inside Out: How Self-Aware Leaders Build Trust and Transform Healthcare. 📍 Connect with Jessica Website: www.allevelsleadership.com Email: jess@jessbuninmd.com LinkedIn: Jessica Bunin Instagram: @jess_bunin_all 📚 Resources + Mentions The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené BrownDare to Lead by Brené BrownSimon Sinek leadership principlesIra Chaleff – Courageous FollowershipRushworth Kidder – Moral Courage frameworkFrom the Inside Out: How Self-Aware Leaders Build Trust and Transform Healthcare by Jessica Bunin (coming Fall 2026) 🔑 Top 3 Key Takeaways Broaden your team: The most valuable solutions often come from unexpected people. Include all stakeholders who touch a process, especially those who are rarely asked.Self-awareness is the foundation: Great leadership starts with deep inner work; reflection, values clarity, bias awareness, and self-compassion, before trying to change systems.Master civil discourse: Use the CLEAR framework to have honest, respectful conversations across difference. Legitimize other perspectives without needing to agree, and respond with skill instead of defensiveness. 🩺 About the Host: Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out. With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart. 💫 About the Show: Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible. Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done. Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart. Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities 🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠ Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee ...
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    54 分
  • The Burnout Trap: How Physicians Can Reclaim Time, Energy & Joy with Dr. Sarah Smith
    2026/06/02
    What if the biggest threat to healthcare isn’t just burnout, but the belief that suffering is simply part of the job? In this deeply validating and practical conversation, Dr. Andrea Austin welcomes Dr. Sarah Smith, to unpack the hidden habits and systemic pressures that keep clinicians trapped in unsustainable work patterns. Dr. Smith shares her personal journey of spending years staying late after clinic, working evenings and weekends, and feeling crushed by the endless demands of medicine. What began as frustration with change initiatives eventually became a transformative realization: sustainability in medicine required changing not just the system, but also the way clinicians interact with it. Together, Andrea and Sarah discuss the emotional burden of perfectionism, the trauma many physicians carry from training, and how documentation fears often stem from past criticism and adverse outcomes. They explore practical strategies for reducing interruptions, improving workflow, documenting in real time, and setting healthier boundaries with teams. The conversation also challenges the myth that changing healthcare systems or countries automatically solves burnout. Drawing from her experience practicing in both Australia and Canada, Dr. Smith explains why sustainability must ultimately come from developing new skills, new boundaries, and new ways of thinking. Most importantly, this episode offers hope: impossible things can become possible. Physicians can build careers that are meaningful, sustainable, and aligned with the lives they actually want to live. Inside This Episode: Why so many physicians stay hours after their shifts finishThe hidden emotional impact of perfectionism in chartingHow medical training trauma shapes documentation habitsPractical ways to reduce interruptions and cognitive overloadWhy real-time documentation improves efficiency and safetyThe importance of boundaries, teamwork, and shift huddlesHow healthcare systems can better support frontline cliniciansWhy changing countries or jobs doesn’t automatically fix burnoutThe role of coaching in building sustainable careersWhat sustainability in medicine truly looks like 🩺 About the Guest: Sarah Smith is a family physician, emergency physician, educator, and physician coach focused on helping clinicians create sustainable clinical practices. After years of struggling with overwhelming administrative burden and after-hours charting, she developed systems and coaching strategies that help physicians reclaim time, reduce stress, and complete their workday more efficiently. She is the creator of the Charting Champions program and host of the Sustainable Clinical Medicine podcast, where she teaches physicians practical skills for reducing burnout and building careers that support both professional fulfillment and personal wellbeing. Podcast : Sustainable Clinical Medicine Website: Charting Coach Instagram: @thechartingcoach 🔗 Resources Mentioned Charting CoachSustainable Clinical Medicine PodcastAmerican Medical Association – Get Rid of Stupid Stuff InitiativeStanford WellMD Center 🔑 Top 3 Key Takeaways: Sustainability requires both system change and personal change: Healthcare systems are often inefficient and overwhelming, but clinicians can still develop skills, workflows, and boundaries that reduce suffering and create more sustainable careers.Perfectionism and training trauma often drive burnout: Many physicians carry fear-based charting habits learned during training. Letting go of perfectionism can dramatically improve efficiency and wellbeing.Small workflow changes create powerful results: Real-time documentation, reducing interruptions, team huddles, and clearer communication can significantly decrease after-hours work and cognitive overload. 🩺 About the Host: Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out. With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart. 💫 About the Show: Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible. Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done. Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built...
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    47 分
  • Tall Poppy Syndrome in Medicine: Why Healthcare Cuts Down Its Best Leaders
    2026/05/26
    What happens when excellence makes others uncomfortable? In this deeply personal solo episode, Dr. Andrea Austin introduces the concept of Tall Poppy Syndrome, the tendency for high achievers to be criticized, diminished, or excluded simply because they stand out. Drawing from her own experiences and the stories of coaching clients, she explores how this dynamic often shows up in healthcare organizations, leadership structures, and academic medicine. Dr. Austin unpacks the connection between tall poppy syndrome and gaslighting, the emotional impact of professional rejection, and the difficult process of discerning when to fight for accountability versus when to leave toxic environments behind. She also reflects on the importance of self-awareness, humility, healthy conflict, and community in sustaining meaningful growth. This episode is ultimately a reminder that being different, courageous, or innovative does not make you the problem. Sometimes it simply means you’ve outgrown the field you’re standing in, and it’s time to find one where you can thrive alongside other tall poppies. Inside This Episode: What Tall Poppy Syndrome is and why it shows up in medicineHow gaslighting is often used to diminish high achieversWhy professional rejection can feel devastating for physiciansThe importance of healthy conflict, coaching, and self-reflectionFinding communities where growth and authenticity are celebrated 🔗 Resources Mentioned: Daring Greatly by Brené BrownPhysician Coaching CollectiveRecalibrate Program with Sharee Johnson 🔑 Top 3 Key Takeaways: Excellence can trigger discomfort in dysfunctional systems: Tall Poppy Syndrome occurs when individuals who excel, innovate, or lead courageously are criticized or diminished instead of supported. In healthcare, this can show up through exclusion, professional rejection, or subtle attempts to make high achievers “fit back in” rather than helping the whole system grow.Growth requires both self-awareness and honest reflection: Being a tall poppy does not mean every criticism is unfair. Sustainable leadership requires humility, openness to feedback, and the willingness to examine personal blind spots while also recognizing when systems themselves are unhealthy, inequitable, or resistant to meaningful change and innovation.Community is essential for change-makers: Thriving as a physician leader or innovator often requires finding spaces where disagreement, vulnerability, and growth are encouraged. Coaching communities and supportive peer networks help high achievers stay grounded, connected, and resilient while navigating difficult seasons in medicine and life without feeling isolated or unseen. 🩺 About the Host Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out. With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart. 💫 About the Show Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible. Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done. Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart. Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities 🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠ Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee Johnson. This 6-month group coaching program supports physicians in rediscovering mindfulness, meaning, and wholehearted practice. I'm an alum myself—this program transformed my career. Learn more and enroll here, and please share with colleagues who may benefit.⁠⁠ Heart of Medicine in Uluru, Australia o Join us for this incredible one of a one-of-a-kind event in the heart of Australia at one of our most spectacular locations—Voyagers Resort in Central Australia in 2026. o Learn from some of the world's medical leaders in compassionate care, and how heart-centered healthcare can ...
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    25 分
  • The Fragile Lifeline: Inside Healthcare’s Broken Supply Chain with Tony Paquin
    2026/05/19
    What happens when the medications and supplies clinicians rely on simply aren’t there, or worse, aren’t what they claim to be? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Andrea Austin sits down with Tony Paquin as he shares his journey from technology entrepreneur to healthcare supply chain disruptor, revealing the complex and fragile systems behind the delivery of drugs and medical supplies. From saline shortages caused by hurricanes to the global dependence on manufacturing in China and India, Tony explains why the current system is more vulnerable than most clinicians realize. Dr. Austin and Tony explore the risks of single-source vendor agreements, the lack of transparency in drug manufacturing, and the surprising gaps in quality assurance for imported medications. They also discuss the role of policy, the potential for domestic manufacturing, and how artificial intelligence and innovation could reshape the future of healthcare logistics. Most importantly, this conversation challenges clinicians to expand their role, not just as caregivers, but as informed advocates who understand and engage with the systems that directly impact patient outcomes. Inside This Episode: Why drug shortages are increasing, and what’s driving the crisisThe hidden risks of globalized pharmaceutical manufacturingHow single-source supply contracts make healthcare systems vulnerableThe truth about drug quality, regulation, and patient safetyPractical ways clinicians can advocate for better supply chain systems If you’ve ever assumed the system “just works,” this episode will change the way you see healthcare forever. 🩺 About the Guest: Tony Paquin is a healthcare entrepreneur, technology innovator, and CEO of IREMEDY Healthcare. With over 30 years of experience, he has led transformative efforts in medical supply chain management, integrating technology and logistics to improve efficiency and resilience. He is also the author of The End of Us, a deep dive into the vulnerabilities of global healthcare supply systems. Website: https:/iremedy/.com Twitter: @Tonypaquin 🔗 Resources Mentioned Book: The End of Us: A Story of Death and Deception and China’s Deadly Grip on US Healthcare by Tony PaquinIREMEDY Healthcare – https:/iremedy/.comTony Paquin on X: @TonypaquinFDA Drug Shortage Database 🔑 Top 3 Key Takeaways: The supply chain is fragile and clinicians feel the impact first: Drug shortages and delays are not rare events anymore. Global dependency, limited inventory, and logistical complexity mean disruptions can directly affect patient care. Quality and transparency are not guaranteed: Many medications are manufactured overseas with varying levels of oversight. Clinicians and patients often lack visibility into where drugs come from and how they’re made.Clinicians must expand their role beyond care delivery: Understanding supply chains, advocating for diversified sourcing, and collaborating with procurement teams are essential steps toward safer, more reliable healthcare systems. 🩺 About the Host: Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out. With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart. 💫 About the Show: Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible. Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done. Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart. Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities 🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠ Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee Johnson. This 6-month group coaching program supports physicians in rediscovering mindfulness, meaning, and wholehearted practice. I'm an alum myself—this program transformed my career. Learn more and enroll here, and please share with colleagues who may benefit...
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    48 分
  • Leadership, Agency, and the Future of Emergency Medicine with Dr. Harry Severance
    2026/05/12
    What happens when big business runs healthcare and clinicians are pushed out of decision-making? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Harry Severance shares decades of clinical and educational experience to diagnose the root causes of our workforce crisis: moral injury, profit-over-patient priorities, and the exodus of burned-out physicians and nurses. Dr. Severance and Dr. Austin explore multi-tiered healthcare solutions, the unsustainability of the current U.S. system, barriers like the Stark Law, the growing unionization movement, and practical paths for clinicians to reclaim agency, both top-down (seats at the C-suite table) and bottom-up (advocacy and collective action). You’ll hear how they: Examine the shift from patient-centered care to corporate metrics and its devastating impact on clinician wellbeing and patient outcomesDiscuss alarming statistics: more physicians leaving than entering the U.S., projected shortages, and unpayable medical bills driving bankruptciesChallenge the status quo on single-payer vs. hybrid systems and the need for baseline healthcare access for all citizensAddress apathy vs. agency and the power of persistence, political involvement, and community actionEmphasize the timeless wisdom of “never give up” even when the system feels overwhelmingly broken If you’re feeling the weight of a corporate-dominated healthcare system or searching for ways to drive meaningful change, this episode delivers both hard truths and hopeful calls to action. About the Guest: “You can’t always get what you want. But if you try, sometimes you just might find you get what you need.” - Dr. Harry Severance Dr. Harry Severance is an Assistant Adjunct Professor at Duke University with decades of clinical experience in emergency and acute care medicine. A passionate change-maker and workforce advocate, he has counseled countless physicians and clinicians navigating burnout and disillusionment. Dr. Severance writes and speaks on healthcare system reform, clinician wellbeing, and the urgent need to return clinical voices to healthcare leadership. 📍 Connect with Dr. Harry Severance LinkedIn: Harry Severance Email: harry.severance@duke.edu or harry.severance@gmail.com 📚 Resources + Mentions American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Leadership & Advocacy ConferenceState medical societies and specialty chapters 🔑 Top 3 Key Takeaways Workplace wellbeing must come first: Corporate priorities (profit, market share) have displaced patient and clinician outcomes, driving massive burnout and attrition that training pipelines cannot offset.Clinicians must reclaim management roles: Whether through gaining C-suite seats, supporting unionization, or political advocacy, physicians and care teams need a voice at the decision-making table.Systemic reform is urgent and possible: A multi-tiered system with baseline healthcare access for all citizens is essential to prevent economic collapse, personal bankruptcies, and worsening health disparities. Never give up, persistent individual and collective agency can create the change we need. 🩺 About the Host Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out. With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart. 💫 About the Show Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible. Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done. Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart. Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities 🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠ Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee Johnson. This 6-month group coaching program supports physicians in rediscovering mindfulness, meaning, and wholehearted practice. I'm an alum myself—this program transformed my career. ...
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    35 分
  • Redesigning the Doctor's Oath: Leadership, Literacy, and Lasting Change
    2026/02/17
    What if medicine's ancient rituals could evolve to heal the modern physician's soul, turning burnout into a blueprint for resilient leadership?In this episode, Dr. Andrea Austin speaks with Dr. Venktesh Ramnath about his journey from ICU conflicts and existential doubt to pioneering the Health Architect model. Venktesh recounts early career frictions like coding audits and rigid communication clashing with rural teams, that led to his 2015 rock bottom, and how embracing cognitive science, myths, and practical rituals helped him redesign his path. The conversation unpacks leadership as a learnable skill, the need to embed financial literacy and care networks in curricula, and fostering agency through evidence-based attitudes and collaborative debriefs.You’ll hear how they:Navigate moral injury from systemic silos, using health architecture to layer foundations of ethics, diagnostics, and aspirational wellnessReframe leadership beyond hierarchy, teaching self-awareness and trust-building to bridge academic ideals with real-world teamsAdvocate for curriculum overhauls, sprinkling scientific attitudes, financial savvy, and quality-of-death discussions into every disease pathwayInspire renewal through slowing down, curiosity-driven creativity, and a "new oath" prioritizing human connection over helplessnessIf you’re rebuilding after burnout or redesigning med ed for the AI era, this episode offers a blueprint for wisdom over facts, progress over perfection.About the Guest:“Health architecture is about building foundations of agency and connection.” – Dr. Venktesh RamnathDr. Venktesh Ramnath is a pulmonary and critical care physician, health architect, writer, and host of the Be a Health Architect podcast. With experience spanning academic centers, rural border hospitals, and COVID ICUs, he transitioned from burnout to advocacy by fusing medicine with cognitive science and architecture metaphors. Venktesh speaks on leadership, meaning-making, and innovation, contributing to outlets like the LA Times, and is authoring a book on a "new oath" for physician wellness.📍 Connect with VenkteshSubstack: https://behealtharchitect.substack.comLinkedIn: Venktesh Ramnath📚 Resources + Mentions🔗 Awakening from the Meaning Crisis by John Vervaeke (YouTube series)🔗 Determined: A Memoir of Burnout and Hope by James C. Turner🔗 The Self-Compassion Workbook by Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer🔗 "AI as Coach, Not Replacement" by Robert Wachter (New York Times)🔗 Be a Health Architect Podcast🔑 Top 3 Key TakeawaysReclaim agency and connection: Combat overload with a scientific attitude, tech as ally, and savvy navigation of care networks and finances to lead with purpose.Evolve rituals and myths: Embed leadership, financial literacy, and quality-of-life discussions across med not as add-ons, but woven into every pathway for holistic wisdom.Slow to create: Prioritize meditation, self-compassion, and curious stillness to unlock creativity, turning vocational uncertainty into invigorating trailblazing for yourself and patients.🩺 About the Host:Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out.With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart.💫 About the Show:Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible.Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done.Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better.This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart.Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee Johnson. This 6-month group coaching program supports physicians in rediscovering mindfulness, meaning, and wholehearted practice. I'm an alum myself—this program transformed my career. Learn more and enroll here...
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    56 分
  • Partnering Well: Boundaries, Money, and Healthy Relationships for Women in Medicine
    2026/02/14
    What does it actually mean to partner well, especially as a woman in medicine?In this Valentine’s Day episode of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Andrea Austin shares a short chapter from her book on partnering well after divorce. She reflects on boundaries, money, self-worth, and building a healthy, lasting relationship as a woman in medicine.Drawing from personal experience, Andrea explores how insecurity and self-sabotage can show up in relationships, why liking your partner matters as much as loving them, and how true partnership supports growth without self-erasure. This episode offers practical reflection for physicians and professionals navigating relationships, marriage, or personal healing.You’ll hear how Andrea:Defines “partnering well” after divorce and personal healingExplores boundaries in relationships, including money and autonomyShares how insecurity can lead to self-sabotage—and how to interrupt itDiscusses why liking your partner matters as much as loving themChallenges the belief that healthy relationships should feel hardOffers reflection questions to strengthen current or future connections If you’re navigating relationships as a physician or professional, healing after heartbreak, or reimagining what partnership can look like, this episode offers clarity, warmth, and reassurance—right on time for Valentine’s Day.📚 Resources + MentionsBook: Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline (available on Audible)🔑 Top 3 Key TakeawaysBoundaries create safety, not distance: Clear boundaries, especially around communication and money, allow intimacy to grow.Love isn’t enough without mutual respect and enjoyment: A healthy partnership includes genuinely liking your partner and enjoying life together.Growth should never require self-erasure: The best relationships support your evolution without asking you to abandon who you are. 🩺 About the Host:Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out.With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart.💫 About the Show:Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible.Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done.Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better.This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart.Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee Johnson. This 6-month group coaching program supports physicians in rediscovering mindfulness, meaning, and wholehearted practice. I'm an alum myself—this program transformed my career. Learn more and enroll here, and please share with colleagues who may benefit.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠AAWEP St. Lucia Retreat | March 5–8, 2026⁠⁠For women EM physicians. Sun, connection, and reflection in a stunning setting.Heart of Medicine in Uluru, Australiao Join us for this incredible one of a one-of-a-kind event in the heart of Australia at one of our most spectacular locations—Voyagers Resort in Central Australia in 2026.o Learn from some of the world's medical leaders in compassionate care, and how heart-centered healthcare can empower and heal healthcare workers and their patients. o For: Doctors, Nurses, Allied Health Clinicians, Healthcare Leaders,Coaches and Supervisors of Medics, Patient Advocates and all healthcare workers. o When: 29-31 July 2026Where: Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, Central AustraliaWomen in Medicine Summit | Chicago, Sept 24-26, 2026⁠⁠—-------------------------------🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at ⁠⁠andreaaustinmd.com/coaching⁠⁠.Stay connected and keep making a difference:✅ Subscribe to the ⁠⁠Heartline newsletter⁠⁠ for ...
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  • Breaking Point: Divorce, Codependency, and Choosing Yourself as a Woman in Medicine
    2026/02/10
    What happens when medical training, perfectionism, and codependency collide with marriage at a young age?In this solo episode, Dr. Andrea Austin reads from her book and reflects on her early marriage and divorce during medical school. With honesty and vulnerability, she explores how caretaking tendencies, cultural expectations, and the “achievement treadmill” contributed to a codependent relationship, and how choosing herself became a turning point toward healing.Andrea shares how compartmentalization and grit can keep physicians stuck in unhealthy situations, why vulnerability and trusted friendships matter, and how resilience is built not by enduring harm, but by listening to your inner voice. Drawing lessons from medical school, military training, and personal reflection, she reframes divorce not as failure, but as a courageous act of self-trust and growth.This episode is for physicians and healthcare professionals navigating heartbreak, relationship transitions, burnout, or major life changes, and for anyone learning how to partner well without losing themselves.You’ll Learn About:Divorce during medical school and its emotional impactCodependency and caretaking patterns in women physiciansPerfectionism and the achievement treadmill in medicineHow compartmentalization can delay healingThe role of vulnerability, friendship, and self-trust in growthWhy choosing yourself is sometimes the healthiest decision📚 Resources + MentionsBook: Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline (available on Audible)🔑 Top 3 Key TakeawaysCodependency isn’t caretaking: Caring deeply is not the same as carrying someone else’s life at the expense of your own.Perfectionism keeps us stuck: Letting go of how things “should look” creates space for truth, healing, and better decisions.Choosing yourself is not selfishSometimes the bravest act of love is walking away from what no longer allows you to grow. 🩺 About the Host:Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out.With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart.💫 About the Show:Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible.Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done.Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built on burnout and hierarchy. This is a space for truth-telling, for asking better questions, and for reconnecting with the reason we all got into medicine in the first place: to make it better.This isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress—with heart.Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today! 🎓 Upcoming Events & Opportunities🔥 ⁠⁠⁠⁠Recalibrate: Group Coaching for Physicians⁠⁠Starting 2026, I’ll be co-leading Recalibrate with psychologist and coach Sharee Johnson. This 6-month group coaching program supports physicians in rediscovering mindfulness, meaning, and wholehearted practice. I'm an alum myself—this program transformed my career. Learn more and enroll here, and please share with colleagues who may benefit.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠AAWEP St. Lucia Retreat | March 5–8, 2026⁠⁠For women EM physicians. Sun, connection, and reflection in a stunning setting.Heart of Medicine in Uluru, Australiao Join us for this incredible one of a one-of-a-kind event in the heart of Australia at one of our most spectacular locations—Voyagers Resort in Central Australia in 2026.o Learn from some of the world's medical leaders in compassionate care, and how heart-centered healthcare can empower and heal healthcare workers and their patients. o For: Doctors, Nurses, Allied Health Clinicians, Healthcare Leaders,Coaches and Supervisors of Medics, Patient Advocates and all healthcare workers. o When: 29-31 July 2026Where: Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, Central AustraliaWomen in Medicine Summit | Chicago, Sept 24-26, 2026⁠⁠—-------------------------------🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at ⁠⁠andreaaustinmd.com/coaching⁠⁠.Stay connected and keep making a difference:✅ Subscribe to the ⁠⁠...
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