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  • How a Neurosurgeon Stays Human with Dr. Howard Weiner
    2025/12/17

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    Dr. Howard Weiner is one of the most respected pediatric neurosurgeons in the country — Chief of Neurosurgery and Endowed Chair at Texas Children’s Hospital, and Professor at Baylor College of Medicine. But titles barely scratch the surface of who he is.

    In this deeply personal conversation, Andrew talks with his former mentor about the part of medicine most people never hear about: how you stay human while doing the hardest job in the hospital.

    They get into:

    • How a childhood shaped by empathy led him to neurosurgery
    • Why “hospitality” in medicine matters more than people think
    • Leading teams through trust, warmth, and integrity
    • How he navigates complications and the mental toll of surgery
    • The role of spirituality, Sabbath, family, and giving in avoiding burnout
    • The surprising tools that help surgeons build long, meaningful careers
    • What it means to build a life you’re proud of — not just a career

    If you’re in medicine, leadership, or just trying to build a meaningful life without burning out, this episode will hit home.

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    49 分
  • The REAL Sauna Experience: What Finland Knows That We Don’t
    2025/11/20

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    Most of us think of a sauna as just “a hot room.”

    In Finland, it’s a way of life, a ritual, a community practice, and surprisingly a powerful tool for training the mind.

    In this episode of It’s Brain Surgery, Dr. Andrew Brunswick sits down with Lassi Liikkanen, one of the world’s leading experts on Finnish sauna design, tradition, and research. His books The Secrets of Finnish Sauna Design and Finnish Sauna: Steam, Wood, Stone, and How to Build Your Own have reshaped how the world understands authentic sauna culture.

    We dive into:

    • Why Finnish sauna culture is nothing like the “sauna” trend in the U.S.
    • How heat trains the mind like surgery: presence, discomfort, clarity
    • The true purpose of steam (löyly) and why humidity matters
    • Sauna as meditation, community, and digital detox
    • Why infrared is not a Finnish sauna—and what the research says
    • What Americans consistently get wrong about sauna design
    • How sauna shapes honesty, connection, and vulnerability
    • Why even infants in Finland go to the sauna
    • The right way to think about temperature, cycles, and cooling
    • How to build a sauna that actually works (and why most don’t)

    If you’ve ever wondered what a sauna really is or if you’re trying to deepen your own practicethis episode will change how you think about heat forever.

    Guest Information
    Lassi Liikkanen
    Author, researcher, and one of the leading authorities on Finnish sauna design.
    Books:
    • The Secrets of Finnish Sauna Design
    • Finnish Sauna: Steam, Wood, Stone, and How to Build Your Own

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    47 分
  • The Only Neurosurgeon in Sierra Leone: Dr. Alieu Kamara’s Fight to Save Lives
    2025/11/13

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    Imagine being the only neurosurgeon in a country of over 8 million people. No backup. Limited equipment. Families raising money before life-saving surgery can begin. That is Dr. Alieu Kamara’s daily reality in Sierra Leone.

    In this episode, Dr. Kamara shares how growing up during the civil war shaped him, why he left a secure post abroad to return home, and what it takes to make life-or-death decisions when resources are thin. We talk trauma care, CT access, weekends in the OR, training the next generation, and what kind of help would actually move the needle.

    This conversation is not about outrage. It is about responsibility, courage, and practical ways to support care where it is most needed.

    What we cover:

    Being the only neurosurgeon in the country

    Childhood during the civil war and the path to medicine

    Training in China and the decision to return home

    Daily workload, burnout risk, and mindset under pressure

    Trauma, tumors, and what happens when patients cannot pay

    Imaging, blood, and the long list of missing tools

    Building capacity: CT installation, future C-arm, training plans

    How international colleagues and organizations can help

    Chapters (add timestamps after upload)

    Intro
    Civil war childhood
    Training abroad and coming home
    Life as the only neurosurgeon
    Trauma care, imaging, and costs
    Building a service and training others
    How to help

    About Dr. Allieu Kamara

    Neurosurgeon, Connaught Hospital, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Focused on neurotrauma and building sustainable neurosurgical care in a low-resource setting.

    How to support

    Interested clinicians: short volunteer stints, case discussion, remote consults

    Donors and partners: consumables, imaging support, instruments, C-arm, training funds

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    33 分
  • How Boredom Shapes the Brain with Dr. James Danckert
    2025/11/06

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    Cognitive neuroscientist Dr. James Danckert joins me to unpack what boredom really is, why the brain evolved it, and how to respond to it in a healthy, purposeful way. We dig into trait boredom proneness, addiction-like phone use, kids and screens, the default mode network, interoception, endurance sports, and what clinicians see after traumatic brain injury. If you’ve ever wondered whether to “embrace boredom,” or how to help your kid handle it without an iPad, this one’s for you.

    In this episode you’ll learn:
    • A clear definition of boredom and why it’s a call to action, not apathy
    • How chronic boredom links to anxiety, depression, gambling, and problematic smartphone use
    • Practical responses: agency, reframing tasks, intentional screen use, gratitude practices
    • Why “downtime” is not the same as boredom
    • What happens in the brain during boredom, including the default mode network and salience systems
    • Boredom in athletes, free-throw practice, and endurance training
    • Considerations for boredom after TBI and stroke, and why motivation circuits matter

    Guest: Dr. James Danckert, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Waterloo. Coauthor of Out of My Skull: The Psychology of Boredom.

    Subscribe for more brain-smart conversations. Rate and share if this helped you rethink boredom.

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    39 分
  • How to Build a Life You Don’t Need a Break From | Eric Hinman on Discipline, Mindset & Resilience
    2025/10/29

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    Elite athlete, entrepreneur, and wellness advocate Eric Hinman has built a life around training, recovery, and community — but his real strength isn’t just physical. It’s mental.

    In this episode of It’s Brain Surgery, host Andrew Brunswick dives deep into Eric’s philosophy for living: how discipline, structure, and intentional choices can transform not only your body but your entire mindset. From Ironman competitions to daily cold plunges, Eric reveals the routines and habits that make him feel better at 45 than he did in his 20s.

    What You’ll Learn

    How to design your “perfect day” and make it non-negotiable

    The link between exercise, emotional wellbeing, and mental clarity

    Why micro actions build massive mental resilience

    How to find balance between ambition and peace

    What to do when life throws setbacks and “speed bumps”

    The role of community in overcoming isolation and staying accountable

    How to age with purpose, not fear

    Timestamps

    00:00 Mastering the Mind and Body
    02:41 The Journey to Wellness
    05:50 Incorporating Wellness into Daily Life
    09:06 Designing the Perfect Day
    11:53 Building Mental Resilience
    14:49 The Pain Cave: Mental and Physical Challenges
    17:52 Tricking the Mind for Endurance
    26:14 Reflecting on Performance and Setbacks
    27:28 Overcoming Challenges and Speed Bumps
    30:25 Embracing Aging and Finding New Purpose
    35:40 Building Community and Connection
    39:33 The Power of Shared Experiences
    42:54 Final Reflections

    Key Quotes

    🧠 “You need to carve out time for what matters.”
    💪 “The obstacle is the way.”
    🔥 “You can always find new ways to compete.”

    Connect with Eric Hinman

    Instagram: @eric_hinman

    Website: https://www.erichinman.com

    Follow It’s Brain Surgery

    Instagram: @itsbrainsurgery

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    49 分
  • Resilience Under Fire with Dr Brian Hoeflinger
    2025/10/23

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    What do you do when life shatters everything you thought you knew? Dr. Brian Hoeflinger a neurosurgeon who has faced unimaginable loss shares how he found strength, meaning, and purpose through tragedy.

    In this powerful conversation, we talk about resilience, grief, and the courage it takes to turn pain into something that helps others. From surviving a brain injury to losing his teenage son, Dr. Hoeflinger opens up about what it truly means to heal, grow, and live authentically.

    ✨ In this episode:
    • Finding purpose in pain
    • How tragedy can reshape your perspective
    • Honesty and empathy in medicine
    • The journey from grief to meaning
    • What truly matters in life

    This is a conversation about hope, humanity, and the power of choosing light over despair.

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    32 分
  • What It’s Really Like Being Married to a Neurosurgeon | The Truth About Sacrifice, Isolation & Love
    2025/10/15

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    What does it really take to build a life alongside someone chasing one of the most demanding careers in medicine?

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Andrew Brunswick sits down with his wife, Rebecca, to have an unfiltered conversation about what it’s like being married to a neurosurgeon, from the years of residency and exhaustion, to the emotional distance, loneliness, and resilience it demanded from both of them.

    Together, they explore:

    The reality behind the “neurosurgery widow” myth

    How residency strains marriage and family life

    Finding identity and purpose while your partner is always on call

    Balancing ambition, empathy, and love through years of sacrifice

    What truly changes once the storm of residency ends

    Whether you’re in medicine, married to someone who is, or simply curious about the unseen cost of high-performance careers this conversation will move you, ground you, and remind you that behind every surgeon is a partner walking the same path in their own way.

    🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on life, medicine, and meaning.

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    43 分
  • Protecting the Asset with Mel Thacker | Perfectionism, Burnout & the Hidden Costs of Being a Surgeon
    2025/10/08

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    In this powerful episode of ItsBrainSurgery, ENT surgeon and mindset coach Mel Thacker opens up about hitting rock bottom after the pandemic stripped away her identity as a surgeon — and how that led to an awakening.

    She talks about the emotional cost of perfectionism, the unspoken shame in medicine, and why surgeons (and all high-performers) need mindset work just as much as technical training.

    If you've ever struggled with burnout, identity loss, or the feeling of "is this all there is?", this is the conversation you need to hear.

    🎙️ Topics We Cover:

    The addiction to external validation in medicine

    Burnout, shame, and trauma in surgical culture

    Why mindset training should be mandatory for surgeons

    How to deal with complications without losing yourself

    Her "growth cycle" model for personal reinvention

    👤 Guest: Mel Thacker

    IG: @thesurgeoncoach

    Website: MelThackerCoaching.com

    Podcast: Surgeons With Purpose

    📌 Subscribe for more real conversations that cut deeper than the scalpel.

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    55 分