Notes To Self
These are unscripted, immersive, evocative, uncomfortable explorations into the topics, deep thinking, and desires that we all experience. These conversations invite insight and discovery, more questioning, challenges to embrace, intimacy to be shared, and healing. The first series: voices exploring Where Renewal Lives Our interviews are with individuals who went through medical school and residency. Their journeys reveal the impact of traditional and outdated institutional methodologies on their humanity and integrity. The deeper narrative, however, is shared by all of us: how do we choose personal courage and resilience to heal and renew ourselves? As the podcast sessions unfold, we will delve into many subjects that illuminate both the challenges and opportunities to live authentically and robustly....more
Kiav Nemati & Thom Walters
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1. Episode 005 - Permission to Change Course
Apr 18,2023 01:36:22 -
2. Episode 004 - I Might Get This Right
Feb 01,2023 01:16:42 -
3. Episode 003 - An Unquieted Voice
Jan 25,2023 01:32:54 -
4. Episode 002 - A Road Into Darkness
Jan 20,2023 01:54:27 -
5. Episode 001 - Discovering A Guardian Angel
Jan 20,2023 01:31:34
Notes To Self
These are unscripted, immersive, evocative, uncomfortable explorations into the topics, deep thinking, and desires that we all experience. These conversations invite insight and discovery, more questioning, challenges to embrace, intimacy to be shared, and healing. The first series: voices exploring Where Renewal Lives Our interviews are with individuals who went through medical school and residency. Their journeys reveal the impact of traditional and outdated institutional methodologies on their humanity and integrity. The deeper narrative, however, is shared by all of us: how do we choose personal courage and resilience to heal and renew ourselves? As the podcast sessions unfold, we will delve into many subjects that illuminate both the challenges and opportunities to live authentically and robustly.
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