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Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 143: Owning Our Value with Dr. Michelle Bailey
Are you uncomfortable with the idea of promoting yourself? Does the idea of negotiating for a title or benefits trigger all kinds of stress in you? You’re not alone. Join me and my guest, Michelle Bailey, MD, as we look at why speaking up for our careers is so challenging and why it’s so important. Dr. Michelle Bailey is a physician career and life coach and an executive medical director working at a global contract research organization. Connect with Dr. Bailey on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @thedrmichellebailey. Connect with me at w...
2025-08-05
29 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 142: Creating Changemakers with Dr. Andrea Austin
We know that our healthcare system too often fails patients and the healthcare workforce who cares for them. Individuals can feel they lack the ability to affect improvements in the larger system. How can I shift this? Join me and my guest, Andrea Austin, MD, to hear about her new research on what makes for changemakers in healthcare–and how we can create more of them. Dr. Andrea Austin is an emergency medicine physician and educator in southern California. Her passion is changemaking in healthcare. Contact Dr. Austin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreaaustinmd or h...
2025-07-22
32 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 141: Redefining Success with Dr. Cindy Van Praag
Do you ever feel like you’re pulled in so many different directions and your energy is spread so thin that something has to give? Join me and my guest, Cindy Van Praag, MD, as we explore the myth or mirage of “having it all.” Dr. Cindy Van Praag is an anesthesiologist and physician coach who founded Inspired Mom MDs. Her passion is helping physician moms take back control and find time for what matters most so they can thrive at work and home. You may connect with her at InspiredMomMDs.com or on Linked In. Conne...
2025-07-08
23 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 140: Breaking Down Barriers to Real PTO with Dr. Jill Jin
Let’s face it: for many physicians taking time away from work to recharge is challenging and stressful in its own right. Concerns about coverage, the onslaught of work when you return, the financial implications make taking PTO less than optimal. Join me and my guest, Dr. Jill Jin, as we delve into ways to make time fully off duty a reality. Jill O. Jin, MD, is a clinical associate professor of Internal Medicine at Northwestern Medicine and a senior physician advisor in professional satisfaction at the American Medical Association. Her passion is working with practices and heal...
2025-06-24
31 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 139: Negotiating for Admin Support and Resources with Dr. Ashwini Nadkarni
Research has shown that women in academic medicine, who are often in junior positions, receive less administrative support. For this reason, they may spend time doing these tasks themselves, leaving less time for professional advancement. If this sounds familiar, listen to my conversation with Dr. Ashwini Nadkarni as she shares her insights and suggestions for getting the support you need. Hint: her recommendations also apply to women in non-teaching settings. Ashwini Nadkarni, MD, is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and Associate Medical Director at Brigham Psychiatric Specialties in Boston. Her passion is enhancing the voice, visi...
2025-06-10
28 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 138: Navigating Uncertainty in Medicine with Dr. Kerri Palamara
If there is one thing that is certain about our world today, including our work in healthcare, it is uncertainty. How do we manage? How can we navigate uncertain times with more groundedness and well-being? Join me and my guest, Dr. Kerri Palamara, as we explore these questions. Don’t miss out on her very sage advice! Kerri Palamara, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for Professional Well-Being at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her expertise is well-being centered leadership. Connect with her at kpalamara@mgh.org. ...
2025-05-27
27 min
Inspired Mom MDs
60: How to Overcome Physician Mom Burnout with Dr. Diane Shannon
Find the full transcript and more resources for physician moms at InspiredMomMDs.com/60.When the weight of your work and family life is wearing you thin,somewhere in the middle of it all, you start to disappear. You’re never fully present for yourself. And then you find yourself whispering, “I can’t keep going like this.” You’re not alone. And more importantly, you’re not broken.This episode is for anyone seeking real physician mom burnout support, because burnout isn’t a personal failure...
2025-05-20
27 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 137: Lead Your Way with Dr. Gretchen Rickards
Are you leading your career or is it leading you? In this episode, my collaborator, Gretchen Rickards, MD, and I share our inspiration for our transformational retreat coming this Fall. Too often women in medicine feel stretched thin, wonder if their path in medicine is sustainable, and want to grow professionally but feel pulled in different directions. If this resonates, listen in to hear why our retreat is meant for you! More information about the retreat is here. Or feel free to contact either one of us with questions! Dr. Gretchen Rickards is a...
2025-05-13
22 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 136: Harnessing the Power of Vulnerability with Dr. Charu Gupta
We receive messages in our medical training about what it is to be a physician. One message many of us receive is that we must be superhuman, hiding our feelings and needs. Join me and my guest, Charu Gupta, MD, as we talk about being vulnerable. What are the potential benefits? What does being vulnerable as a physician look like? Dr. Charu Gupta is a clinical assistant professor of cardiology in Chicago. She has a special interest in heart failure and women’s health. Connect with Dr. Gupta at cgupta@northshore.org Connect wit...
2025-04-29
27 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 135: Moving to an Inner Authority with Dr. Sarah Webber
Overfunctioning. In training it is often rewarded, leading many of us to continue this way of being until we hit a wall or become stuck. Join me and my guest, Sarah Webber, MD, as we look at the costs of overworking and potential solutions, including owning our choices, values, and preferences from an inner authority. Dr. Sarah Webber is an associate professor of Pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin and a Physician Development Coach. Her passion is shifting the healthcare culture to be a healthy place for patients and employees. Connect with Dr. Sarah Webber on...
2025-04-15
22 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 134: Flexing Your Communication Style to be Heard with Dr. Amy Young
Many physicians today report feeling they aren’t valued by their organizations. New research by Dr. Amy Young and others shows a direct connection between leadership behavior, specifically communication, physicians feeling valued, and increased risk of burnout. Dr. Amy Young is a professor of Business Communication at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Her expertise is leadership communication, positive organizational culture, and workplace well-being. She’s also my sister. Our professional passions have converged, and I’m excited to have her back on Vital Signs to continue exploring what positive organizational scholarship can teach a...
2025-04-01
29 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 133: Optimizing Your Clinical Day with Dr. Sarah Smith
How many hours per week are you charting outside the clinic day? How often do you feel caught in clinic visits that go on too long or portal message volleys that sap both time and energy? If you’re looking for an alternative, listen in as my guest, Dr. Sarah Smith, shares her expertise on how to improve your clinic day and leave work at work. Sarah Smith, MBBS, is a rural family doctor and clinical day advisor. Her passion is creating sustainability in clinical medicine. Connect with Dr. Smith at www.chartingcoach.ca or on h...
2025-03-18
34 min
Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast
Seen, Heard, Understood and Listened To: Finding Your Voice Through Story - Social Wellness - with expert guest Diane Wyzga
Join Shannon and Christine as they chat about social wellness with Diane Wyzga. As the principal guide and story consultant at Quarter Moon Story Arts. Diane helps women become successful Origin Story creators (how they got from There to Here) so they connect with, engage, and influence their communities to action. This work helps women clarify their ideas and amplify their voices. Our voice is our power - our story is the expression of our power. She is also the voice behind Stories From Women Who Walk, a long-running global podcast with 1,100 episodes on the air. Join us in c...
2025-03-13
1h 07
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 132: How to Thrive When You’re the Only One in the Room with Dr. Florence Ene
Being the only one like you in a room can be an added challenges to whatever your work entails. How about being the only one in the building? Dr. Florence Ene experienced bias and a pressure to outperform as she progressed through her education and professional career. Listen in as she shares about life-changing benefits of having a mentor and the strategies she’s used to thrive and achieve her professional goals. Florence Ene, MBBS, PhD is a physician-scientist and medical editor based in Toyko, Japan. She coordinates and teaches the medical English program at the University of...
2025-03-04
28 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 131: Negotiating Your Salary and Crafting a Job Around Your Passion with Dr. Janice Werbinski
Women physicians continue to be paid less than their male colleagues. If you’re looking to negotiate fair pay in your current or future job, what can you do? Join me and my guest, Dr. Janice Werbinski as we consider underlying factors and key steps to take. We’ll also dip into the importance of crafting a job in medicine around your passion.. Janice Werbinski, MD, FACOG, is an Associate Clinical Professor Emerita at Western Michigan University School of Medicine. She teaches courses in sex and gender specific medicine, women’s health, and menopause. Her passion is improving women’s health...
2025-02-18
34 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 130: Talking Back to the Must-Do-It-All-Mindset with Dr. La Toya Luces-Sampson
Physician moms often experience a double whammy of the message that giving of yourself entirely is required. Without intention and support, this can lead to overwhelm, burnout, and cutting back or leaving clinical practice. Join me and my guest Dr. La Toya Luces-Sampson, MD, MPH-C, as we explore strategies physician moms can use to thrive more and strive less. Dr. Luces-Sampson, known as Dr. Toya, is a board-certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist, a Perinatal Mental Health specialist, and a coach for physician moms. Her passion is helping physician moms thrive in medicine and motherhood without self-sacrifice. Connect w...
2025-02-04
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 129: Anniversary Special: Building Positive Organizations in Healthcare with Dr. Amy Young
Many physicians today report feeling they aren’t valued by their organizations. New research by Dr. Amy Young and others shows a direct connection between leadership behavior, specifically communication, physicians feeling valued, and increased risk of burnout. Dr. Amy Young is a professor of Business Communication at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Her expertise is leadership communication, positive organizational culture, and workplace well-being. She’s also my sister, and I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate the 1st anniversary of my podcast than an inspiring chat with my sis. Co...
2025-01-21
31 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 128: The Impact of the Professional Culture in Medicine on Physicians With Emilie Banse
The “hidden curriculum” in medicine is powerful. You won’t find it in a textbook yet it teaches all of us in the profession how to behave, what to prioritize, what’s okay to do, and what’s not. Some aspects of the culture in medicine are positive; some are not. Join me and my guest, researcher Emilie Banse, as we explore the detrimental effects of the culture in medicine–and what we can do to minimize the damage. Emilie Banse is a research fellow in psychology in Brussels, Belgium. Her research explores the professional culture in medicine and...
2025-01-07
25 min
Girl Doc Survival Guide
EP147: Micro-Changes for Major Impact: Insights from Dr. Diane Shannon
Exploring Burnout Prevention with Diane ShannonIn this episode, Christine interviews Diane Shannon, a former physician turned coach and writer, who shares her journey from experiencing severe burnout in clinical practice to her current role in addressing systemic healthcare issues. Diane highlights the importance of recognizing burnout, the interplay between individual and systemic factors, and the power of small, intentional changes in preventing burnout. They discuss strategies for setting boundaries, making micro changes, and advocating for supportive workplace environments, especially for women physicians. Diane emphasizes the significance of having a growth mindset and not settling.00:00 I...
2025-01-01
23 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 127: Tapping into the Power of Women' s Relationships
Women are socialized to have certain strengths. Caregiving and relationship-building are two important ones. Issues arise, however, when the value of these strengths is not fully recognized in clinical care. As my friend and colleague, Dr. Laura Garelick put it, “You can’t code for chatting.” Join us as we dig into the strength of women’s relationships and how we could more fully realize their power in clinical practice and in our personal lives. Laura Garelick MD is a family medicine physician and certified health and well-being coach who practices at Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care in...
2024-12-24
37 min
Minimalist Moms Podcast | All Things Minimalism, Intentionality & Simple Living
Conquering Post-Holiday Chaos: Decluttering with Intention for a Fresh New Year! | Shannon Leyko (EP370)
Feeling overwhelmed by the thought of post-holiday clutter? This episode is for you! Joining me this week is host of the Paring Down podcast, Shannon Leyko. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating calm spaces, managing holiday chaos, and setting realistic goals for the new year. Shannon also offers advice on handling unwanted gifts and fostering gratitude in children while maintaining a minimalist lifestyle.About Shannon |Shannon Leyko is an author, podcast host, mother of three, and military wife. Her book, You’re Completely Normal, debuted as an Amazon Top 50 hot new re...
2024-12-17
35 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 126: Support for Scientist Mothers
Funding your work through grants. Competing deadlines for grant applications. Existing bias that shows up as the “motherhood penalty.” In this episode, we focus on the specific challenges that scientist mothers face. My guest, Amery Treble-Barna, PhD, PC, is an executive coach and founder of MasterMind Executive Leadership. She’s also an NIH-funded Principal Investigator at the University of Pittsburgh and the mother of two young daughters. Her passion is empowering scientist mothers toward greater wellbeing, professional fulfillment, and career advancement. Connect with AmeryTreble-Barna at www.mastermindexecutiveleadership.com or LinkedIn. Like what you heard? Listen to more...
2024-12-10
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 125: Can We Have It All? With Dr. Laura Zimmerman
In past generations women were largely shut out of professional life. Then we were told that we could have it all–a full, vibrant career and a super full family life, all at the same time. Too often, this has led women physicians to feel overwhelmed and to blame themselves. What’s the alternative? Listen in to my conversation with Dr. Laura Zimmerman to find out! Laura Zimmerman, MD, MS is a primary care internist, board-certified lifestyle medicine physician, and division chief of General Internal Medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Contact Dr. Zimmerman via Link...
2024-11-26
27 min
Secret Passage Podcast
Diane Schuler: Women, Addiction, Denial, and Tragedy
In this episode, Dana Vespoli and Shannon Rogers discuss the tragic story of Diane Schuler, who caused a fatal car crash while driving under the influence. They discuss the normalization of alcohol in society, the complexities of addiction, and the harsh criticism faced by individuals in the public eye. Through the lens of Diane Schuler's tragic story, the discussion highlights the importance of understanding the underlying issues of addiction, the stigma surrounding it, and the necessity of asking for help. The conversation emphasizes that pain can serve as valuable information, and that the consequences of hiding one's struggles can...
2024-11-15
1h 11
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 124: Supporting Physician Parents with Dr. Josephine Li and Dr. Laura Dichtel
Parenting is challenging, especially for busy physicians returning to work after adding a child to their lives. Dr. Josephine Li and Dr. Laura Dichtel, both endocrinologists at MGH and assistant professors at Harvard Medical School, lead the Mass General Brigham (MGB) Parental Wellness Program, which provides faculty navigating new parenthood with mentorship, financial support for lactation, and centralized resources. Listen in to learn more about how they developed and are spreading this innovative program. If you’d like more information about the program, contact Drs. Dichtel and Li at parentalwellness@mgb.org. If you’d like...
2024-11-12
36 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 123: Moving Ahead by Owning Your Worth with Dr. Helen Burstin
Maybe you’ve heard of the Glass Ceiling? How about the Glass Cliff or the Broken Rung? While women make up more than half of medical school matriculants, they are not advancing through their careers at the same rate as their male colleagues. Join me and my guest Dr. Helen Burstin as we dig into why–and what individuals and organizations can do about it. Helen Burstin, MD, MPH, is CEO of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies. If you’d like to learn more about Dr. Burstin, contact her at linkedin.com/in/helen-burstin-04063852. If you’d...
2024-10-29
31 min
"Lady Up" America with Diane Canada
Solving Problems with Dr. Shannon Smith
Former Pediatrician, Dr. Shannon Smith, offers precious insights today into Big Pharma's role in medical schools and culture, the gender confusion with kids, Bitcoin, and so much more in a candid conversation with Diane Canada. Learn more about Dr. Shannon Smith at: https://app.ownyourfocus.com/Watch God Bless Bitcoin: https://www.godblessbitcoin.com/
2024-10-23
43 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 122: Learning to Step into Opportunities with Confidence
Do you tend to see potential growth opportunities then find yourself leaning away? Join me and my guest Dr. Lida Turner as we dive into how to take advantage of those fortuitous openings when they occur. She did–and it led to a professional side gig that she loves. Lida Turner, MD, is a psychiatrist in Seattle, currently in transition from medical director at a large medical system to a private practice of her own. Her passions include caring for the whole person, working on functional outcomes, and helping others advocate for themselves in the complex world of medicine. Sh...
2024-10-15
23 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 121: Letting Go of Shame and Asking, “How Do You Feel?” with Dr. Jessi Gold
Feelings are what make us human. Yet, in medicine, we get the message that we need to ignore, deny, or repress our feelings.This comes at a cost, a high cost sometimes. There is another way. Join me and my guest Dr. Jessi Gold as we investigate feelings, and especially feelings in medicine. Jessi Gold, MD, MS is the Chief Wellness Officer of the University of Tennessee System and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She is passionate about healthcare worker and college student mental health and burnout, and has a new...
2024-10-01
29 min
Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast
Flow: Unlock your Genius, Love What You Do - Physical Wellness - with expert guest Diane Allen
Join Shannon and Christine as they chat with special guest Diane Allen. International speaker, violinist, and author Diane Allen, is a global authority on the flow state. She is known for her experiential Keynotes, Training, and Coaching programs that go Beyond Engagement™, featuring her three-step Flow Strategy™ system, which empowers people to get into their flow state, be in their genius, and love what they do. Physical Wellness, WCW Ep. 172. Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo...
2024-09-26
1h 10
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 120: Heading Off Perfectionism and Finding Joy
In medicine, we get the message early on that perfect is the standard. But perfectionism takes a toll on our mental health, our self esteem, and our personal life. It’s a trap that’s the polar opposite of joy. Join me and my guest Dr. Katie Jobbins as we investigate the causes, costs, and solutions for perfectionism. Katie Jobbins, DO, MS, FACP, is an Associate Program Director and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at UMass Chan Medical School-Baystate, with a passion for coaching, mentoring and professional development in medical education, and physician well-being. She can...
2024-09-17
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 119: How to Get Our Basic Needs Met with Dr. Jennifer Clark
If there is one thing that healthcare professionals learn early on, it is “at all costs, self-sacrifice.” It’s the water we swim in. What are the costs? How do we begin to “see” the water? What can we do to shift so that we get our basic needs met? And, how does Maslow’s hierarchy of needs fit in here? Find out by listening in on my conversation with my friend and colleague, Dr. Jennifer Clark. Dr. Clark is an allopathic physician who has practiced Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Palliative Medicine for nearly twenty-five years. At the bedside and i...
2024-09-03
29 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 118: Getting Underneath the Gender Pay Gap in Medicine
Are women physicians paid less because they work fewer hours? It’s a justification we’ve heard before. What does the research say? Ishani Ganguli, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Medicine, health services researcher, and practicing primary care internist at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Her research focuses on primary care payment, delivery, and policy; the use and consequences of low-value care; innovation and tradeoffs in ambulatory care for older adults; and gender equity. In this episode, we explore the underlying causes of the gender pay gap in medicine. Contact Dr. Gangul...
2024-08-20
27 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 117: Avoiding Overwhelm and Burnout by Becoming an “Energy Owner” with Dr. Mary Beth Miotto.
Mary Beth Miotto, MD, MPH is a pediatrician at a community health center in Boston and president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians. Her passion is child health advocacy and policy. In this episode, you’ll learn why focusing on managing time misses the boat and how to own our energy instead. Contact Dr. Miotto at madocforkids@gmail.com. Like what you heard? Listen to more episodes with Dr. Diane Shannon on our podcast Vital Signs: Thriving as Women in Medicine Reviews are greatly appreciated. Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH...
2024-08-06
30 min
Ask A Sex Therapist with Heather Shannon
090 Waking Up Your Libido with Dr Diane Mueller
Feeling stuck with sex? Request a free Intimacy Breakthrough Call with Heather! --> Intimacy Breakthrough Session Booking LinkHello everyone! In this episode, Heather welcomes Dr. Diane Mueller, a seasoned sexual wellness expert with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine. They discuss her journey through personal sexual health challenges and the conception of her practice, MyLibidoDoc. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the importance of novelty in long-term relationships, the impact of stress and safety on libido, and strategies for effective communication and self-exploration in sexual health. Dr. Diane shares insights on maintaining connection through...
2024-08-05
47 min
Libido Lounge
How to Turn Emotional Distance into Intimacy with Heather Shannon
Are you struggling to keep the spark alive in your relationship? In this episode, Dr. Diane Mueller sits down with Heather Shannon, a certified sex therapist, to explore the deep connection between our emotions and sexual energy. Discover how compartmentalizing emotions can dim your libido and learn practical strategies to reignite your passion. Heather shares insights on internal family systems therapy and how understanding our internal parts can lead to better sexual health. From creating a safe space for open communication to recognizing and addressing negative self-talk, this conversation is packed with actionable advice to enhance your intimacy. Tune...
2024-07-25
25 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 116: Better Outcomes, Lower Pay, More Burnout: Digging into the Research on Women in Medicine
Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, MSc is an assistant professor at the University of California—San Francisco and Director of the Center for Physician and Practice Excellence. Her passion is ensuring the well-being of the healthcare workforce with particular focus on women in medicine. In this episode, you’ll learn why we should be emulating the work patterns of women physicians rather than trying to “fix” them. Contact me at diane@dianeshannon.com for a list of citations from this episode. Contact Dr. Rotenstein at https://profiles.ucsf.edu/lisa.rotenstein. Like what you heard? Listen to more episodes w...
2024-07-23
19 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 115: Getting Unstuck with Dr. Tricia Wooden
Many of us have times in our lives where we feel stuck. Rather than sink, with the right approach we can use these times to pivot to something even better. Dr. Tricia Wooden has some amazing insights and tips for how to do just that. Tricia Wooden, MD is a family physician and system director for clinician well-being at a large health system. Her passion is creating spaces where clinicians can flourish. Contact Dr. Wooden at Tricia@wooden.com. Like what you heard? Listen to more episodes with Dr. Diane Shannon on our podcast Vital Si...
2024-07-09
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 114: Quit Jumping in to Fix and Find Time for What Matters with Dr. Virginia O’Hayer
Do you have a tendency to fill any time slots that appear with more “productive tasks”? While it feels like this moves us ahead in our professional lives, there are associated costs. Join my conversation with Dr. Virginia O’Hayer as we dive into creating pockets of down time: why we should and how to do it! Virginia O’Hayer, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Her passion is empowering women in medicine to live their most effective, fulfilling, and fun lives. Contact Dr. O’Hayer at www.OHayerPsych.com or virginia.o...
2024-06-25
28 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 113: Being Authentic to Ourselves within a Striving Culture with Dr. Diane Sliwka
The journey to become a physician can lead us to focus on achieving, sometimes to our own detriment. In fact, many clinicians miss getting basic needs met (think Maslow’s hierarchy) as they try to meet perceived expectations. How can we begin to set boundaries around those expectations so that we can preserve our energy and be our best selves? Listen to our conversation to find out! Diane Sliwka, MD, is a Hospital Medicine Physician and Chief Physician Experience Officer at UCSF. Her passion is how we make life better through personal and organizational change. Contact Dr. Sli...
2024-06-11
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 112: What a Climate Change Economist Can Teach Us About Clinician Burnout with Dr. Sisi Hu
At first glance, you might not see the parallels between predicting the potential damage of climate change and improving the retention of clinicians. I didn’t either–until I spoke with Dr. Sisi Hu. She helped me understand the value of predictive modeling and the power of data to help leverage change in our clinical workplaces. Intrigued? Listen to our conversation! Dr. Sisi Hu is an economist at Harvard University and co-founder and chief well-being economist of Atalan, a mission-driven startup that uses machine learning to predict and prevent clinician burnout and turnover. Initially her career was focu...
2024-05-28
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 111: Fixing Toxic Cultures and Empowering Women in Medicine with Nancy Jacoby
Unhealthy organizational culture is a key driver of burnout for everyone in healthcare. Women in medicine also struggle with asking for what they need to advance their careers and thrive at work. Join my conversation with my friend and colleague, healthcare consultant Nancy Jacoby, to get a better handle on these challenges and specific steps we can take as individuals to create a healthy culture where we work and get more of what we need to thrive. Nancy Jacoby RN, MBA MHSA FACHE ACC is a healthcare consultant and owner of Nancy Jacoby Coaching & Consulting. Her expertise i...
2024-05-14
34 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 110: Exploring Leadership and Respect with Dr. Paul DeChant
Leaders, especially our immediate supervisors, have a huge impact on our daily work experience and our risk of burnout. But what exactly is the relationship between leadership behaviors and clinician well-being? And what steps can an individual physician take to better lead their clinical team? To find out, join my conversation with Dr. Paul DeChant, a healthcare thought leader who spent 25 years as a family physician and five years as CEO of a large physician practice in California. There, he led a five-year transformation on the theme of returning joy to patient care. His areas of expertise are physician...
2024-04-30
31 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 109: Empowering Women in Medicine with Dr. Shikha Jain
Many women in medicine miscategorize their struggles to advance. They believe it’s their fault–if only they were smarter or worked harder, they would have reached full professor or a leadership position by now. Dr. Shikha Jain realized she was facing some system issues that were holding her back. She now advocates for greater awareness of gender inequity in medicine, mentors others, and helps highlight solutions. Join our conversation to learn more about the challenges–and potential ways forward. Dr. Shikha Jain is an oncologist and an associate professor of oncology at the University of Illinois in Chic...
2024-04-16
23 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 108: Exploring Burnout Recovery and Climbing Mountains with Dr. Jennie Draper
Burnout steals from us: our energy, our sense of self, our connections with others. Dr. Jennie Draper found herself heading for a second bout of burnout and knew she needed help to turn things around. Listen to hear Jennie’s personal story of recovery–and how she manages to work full-time and climb mountains as well. Jennie Draper, MD, is an OB/GYN in private practice at Virginia Physicians for Women in Richmond, Virginia and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital--Forest Campus. Connect with Dr. Draper at jennie.draper@vpfw.com or @pla...
2024-04-02
25 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 107: Exploring Burnout in Women with Dr. Jessica Dudley
Women in medicine have had higher burnout rates than their male colleagues for years–and with the pandemic the disparity increased. Part of my mission is highlighting the underlying drivers of this disparity so we can work together to reduce burnout for all. Join my conversation with Dr. Jessica Dudley and learn why flexibility, advancement opportunities, and respect are key elements to the solution. Jessica Dudley, MD, is Chief Clinical Officer at Press Ganey and previously Chief Medical Officer of the physician group at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Her areas of expertise include leadership devel...
2024-03-19
46 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 106: Finding Your Voice as a Leader with Dr. Katie Cole
Women in medicine are less represented in leadership than their male colleagues. One of the causes is that we may doubt our leadership potential due to internal voices or past experiences of not being heard. What can we do to overcome the barriers and become the leaders we want to be? Join my conversation with Dr. Katie Cole to learn some key strategies for individuals and to hear about what physicians across the country are doing to gain more autonomy through collective leadership. Katie Cole, DO, FAAP is psychiatrist, Chief Medical Officer of the Clinician Burnout Foundation, an...
2024-03-05
30 min
reKindle XM podcast
Diane Shannon MD, MPH, PCC: Healing Physician Burnout
Summary In this conversation, Dr. Diane Shannon discusses her personal experience with physician burnout and the need for change in the healthcare system. She shares her journey from medical school to clinical practice and the challenges she faced along the way. Dr. Shannon highlights the high levels of burnout among physicians and the impact it has on patient care. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing burnout and seeking help, as well as the need for systemic changes to address the underlying causes. Dr. Shannon provides insights and coping strategies for physicians and offers hope for those experiencing burnout. In...
2024-03-04
56 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 105: Combatting Documentation Dread with Thea Nolan
You know that feeling of dread when you anticipate the documentation you still need to finish? Join my conversation with Thea Nolan to hear about the small changes she made in her workflow that moved her from dread to empowerment–and the positive impact on her professional and personal life. Thea Nolan, a physician assistant in interventional radiology, is President-Elect of the Massachusetts Physician Assistants Association. Connect with her on LinkedIn. Like what you heard? Listen to more episodes with Dr. Diane Shannon on our podcast Vital Signs: Thriving as Women in M...
2024-02-20
22 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 104: How to Influence and Negotiate with Karen Weiner, MD
With the growth of large healthcare systems, physicians can feel powerless to have a say in workflow changes that affect their daily life and patient care. Join my conversation with Dr. Karen Weiner to learn the key steps to influence your workplace and negotiate with leaders and managers. Dr. Karen Weiner, MD, MMM, MA, is former CEO of a large multispecialty group and founder/CEO of Proprio Consulting. Like what you heard? Listen to more episodes with Dr. Diane Shannon on our podcast Vital Signs: Thriving as Women in Medicine Reviews are greatly appreciated.
2024-02-06
27 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 103: The Fallacy of Work-Life Balance with Liz Cruz, MD
Trying to “do it all” or at least keep up at home and at work can leave us feeling demoralized, exhausted, and overwhelmed. Join with me to hear Dr. Liz Cruz share her realization that “50-50 work-life balance” is a set up for guilt–and how she used two strategies to tame Work Outside of Work, giving her at least one full day off every week. Elizabeth Cruz, MD is a primary care physician and section chief of Internal Medicine currently practicing in the state of Washington in a multi-speciality group practice. She received her medical degree at the Medical Co...
2024-01-23
26 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 102: Taming the Guilt with Sapna Shah-Haque, MD
Juggling the roles of mom and doctor can easily spawn feelings of guilt when you feel you’re not giving enough to one aspect of your life. How do we get out from under? Join my conversation with Dr. Shah-Haque to hear how this busy, rural primary care physician has successfully managed to quiet the guilt. Dr. Sapna Shah-Haque, MD, MBA is a board certified Internal Medicine physician. After experiencing burnout herself, and watching other physician colleagues burn out, it became a passion of hers to be an advocate for physicians. Like what you heard? Listen to mor...
2024-01-23
24 min
Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine
Episode 101 - Creating Time for Ourselves with Molly Ehlman, MD
As women in medicine, we struggle to meet the needs of our patients and our families. Time for ourselves often gets short shrift. Years ago, I was so impressed by Dr. Ehlman’s strategies for navigating life as a doctor mom that I invited her to help me launch my new podcast. Learn the tactics she’s used to find and protect time for herself, even to hang out with a friend on a weeknight! Dr. Molly Ehlman is an internal medicine physician with three small children who lives in St. Louis. Like what you heard? Listen to mo...
2024-01-19
28 min
The Worthy Physician
Tackling Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Diane Shannon
Send us a textEver wondered how to tackle the beast of burnout in medicine, or how to differentiate between self-doubt and imposter syndrome? Join us as we explore these vital topics with Dr. Diane Shannon, a former primary care physician and a well-regarded burnout expert. She shares incredible insights on how to identify and manage external sources of self-doubt, such as gaslighting and microaggressions, which can lead to burnout. Additionally, Dr. Shannon offers invaluable strategies for finding allies and mentors, and for confronting imposter syndrome head-on.In our enlightening conversation, Dr. Shannon also sheds...
2023-11-09
22 min
Hope for Healthcare
How to Successfully Retain Women Physicians- with Burnout Expert Dr. Diane Shannon
I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Diane Shannon, MD, MPH. Dr. Shannon is a former primary care physician with more than 20 years of experience as a professional health care writer and author. As an award-winning health care writer she has crafted expert reports, focused white papers, and case studies for national foundations, policymakers, and professional advocacy groups that are working to improve the health care system. She is co-author of Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine, published in 2016 Today, as a professional coac...
2023-11-07
41 min
Hope for Healthcare
How to Successfully Retain Women Physicians- with Burnout Expert Dr. Diane Shannon
I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Diane Shannon, MD, MPH. Dr. Shannon is a former primary care physician with more than 20 years of experience as a professional health care writer and author. As an award-winning health care writer she has crafted expert reports, focused white papers, and case studies for national foundations, policymakers, and professional advocacy groups that are working to improve the health care system. She is co-author of Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine, published in 2016 Today, as a professional coac...
2023-11-07
41 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Personal and Business Check-In with Shannon Crow
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 339: Personal and Business Check-In with Shannon Crow Description: Shannon Crow shares a personal and business update on this episode. She shares that she has been sitting with some deep grief in her life recently as well as how she has been spending time outside in her garden. Shannon also talks about the new stage of parenting she has entered and gives an update on her three children. On the professional front, Shannon explains the missing piece she has discovered in Pelvic Health Pr...
2023-08-28
22 min
Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast
Spiritual Wellness with expert guest Diane Hilleary
Join Shannon & Christine for a chat with self-compassion expert Diane Hilleary in Episode 122 of Women Connected in Wisdom. Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo club at www.shealoglo.com ! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://www.christinegautreaux.com Like & Subscribe to get
2023-07-20
54 min
The Game On Glio Podcast
S3 Ep 2: ”Love has no limits: One Couple’s Journey with GBM” --Guests Nick Adamski & Diane Pathieu
"It's hard when someone puts an expiration date on you," said Nick Adamski, glioblastoma thriver and one of our guests for episode 2 of Season 3. Nick, with the support of his wife Diane (ABC7 Chicago News Journalist), has been beating the odds against glioblastoma since December 2020. Walking through this rare cancer is not pretty, nor is it for the faint of heart. When Nick and Diane sat down with us, he didn't hold back; painting a picture of just how hard this journey has been and the obstacles he's had to overcome. A previous firefighter, it's...
2023-05-25
1h 06
Beautiful Behavior
Infidelity [Interview with Shannon Brown]
Today we are discussing a topic not often talked about. Beautiful Behavior is all about bringing the not-so-beautiful out in the open and the willingness to become the change we seek. Transformation starts with awareness and honest conversations about the sticky things. My guest, Shannon Brown, is a licensed therapist and relationships coach with over 20 years of experience. Her passion is working with couples who have experienced infidelity. Shannon’s desire is to bring this topic into the open and engage in honest conversations that create healing. Tune in to hear what Shannon has to say about this intimate top...
2023-01-16
42 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Taking Diet-Culture Out of Ayurveda with Diane Finlayson
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 307: Taking Diet-Culture Out of Ayurveda with Diane Finlayson Description: One of the harmful messages that we get in the broader health and wellness industry and in the yoga world is arounddiet culture. How does it show up in Ayurveda as well, and what can we do about it? Diane Finlayson shares her insights. Diane Finlayson has been educating yoga teachers, therapists, ayurvedic and meditation facilitators for the past 20 years. Diane recently retired from her service at MUIH (Maryland University of Integrative Health) as...
2023-01-16
1h 06
Let's Talk to Animals
Let's Talk to Animals podcast with communicator Shannon Cutts and zoopharmacognosy expert Diane Budd
For Episode 12 of Season 3 of Let's Talk to Animals, Shannon talks with South Africa's Diane Budd, author, animal communicator and skilled zoopharmacognosy practitioner for animals and people. Diane shares her story of early skepticism that fueled her desire to understand and experience intuition. This in turn led to animal communication and the discovery of animal self-medication, or zoopharmacognosy, as a method to solve problems her animal clients brought to her attention.Diane Budd: https://www.healinganimals.co.zaDiane on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HealingAnimals/Find Animal Love Languages on IG: http...
2022-12-21
44 min
LOVE DROPS PODCAST
Leaps of Faith featuring Shannon Holt
Faith is activated by actions! So instead of pondering why to stay in something that gives you no peace or satisifaction, TAKE THE LEAP OF FAITH! Our guest Shannon Holt, Co-founder of From Your Father discuss her faith journey. You can connect with Shannon via email: shannonh@fromyourfather.org Also you can check out From Your Father and support and share this amazing organization with your network of friends and family! http://www.fromyourfather.org Thanks for listening! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, STAY TUNED, and SHARE the Love Drops Podcast with everyone you know! Shout Out to Maritri...
2022-12-13
27 min
We Watch It!
Inglourious Basterds - SHANNON’S LIST: Quentin Changes History, But Is Shannon A Fan Of It?
“You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, business is a-boomin'.” Shannon takes another trip down Tarantino lane and we get her reaction to the film nerd’s prodigy and his 6th film made for the screen, which he spent almost a decade working on the script. While this film is only 30 percent in english, we get to know how Shannon feels about this period film about killing Nazi’s. Fun fact: This is the first Quentin Tarantino film to win an Oscar for acting and that went to the brillian...
2022-12-06
30 min
The Worthy Physician
Self-doubt versus Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Diane Shannon, MD, MPH
Send us a textDr. Diane Shannon, MD, MPH is a trailblazer with regard to physician burnout. When she saw that the system did not allow [due to many pitfalls] her to deliver patient care like she had envisioned, she changed her narrative. She is an author, speaker, and professional coach with a plethora of experience.Burnout can feel isolating. As physicians, we don’t discuss how we feel may be because it shows vulnerability, which we [as physicians] are taught not to show. We are trained not to ask for help or it is a sig...
2022-11-25
22 min
The Worthy Physician
Rediscovering your WHY discussing physician burnout with Dr. Diane Shannon, MD, MPH
Send us a textI sat down and discussed physician burnout with Dr. Diane Shannon who is a trailblazer with regard to physician burnout. When she saw that the system did not allow [due to many pitfalls] her to deliver patient care like she had envisioned, she changed her narrative. She is an author, speaker, and professional coach with a plethora of experience.She shares her story as well as how she coaches physicians with burnout. There is so much to learn!Though I am a physician, this is not medical advice. This is onl...
2022-08-03
34 min
Second Act Success Podcast: Business Coaching, Career Transitions, & Entrepreneurship Advice for Women
How A Dancer Took Over Hollywood As An Actress, Host, and Executive Producer with Diane Mizota | Ep #15
Dancer to Executive Producer with Diane Mizota | Ep #15Diane Mizota began her career in Hollywood as a professional dancer, dancing for Prince, in commercials, and on the Academy Awards. She transitioned to acting and has been seen in countless roles on TV and on the big screen. Diane has also been a host of shows like Trading Spaces: Boys vs Girls, Access Hollywood, and more. Diane continues to work on-camera, but has also pivoted behind the camera as an Executive Producer running her own production company in Los Angeles called Zota Productions
2022-07-12
48 min
Let's Talk to Animals
Let's Talk to Animals with Shannon Cutts and Diane Samsel
Shannon of Animal Love Languages chats with animal communicator and pet astrologist Diane Samsel about all things animal communication. Diane shares her story of how an early experience with a young calf set her on the path to become an animal communicator. As a pet astrologist, Diane also shares how she uses astrology in her work to find lost animals.Diane Samsel: https://www.dianesamsel.comDiane's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/diane.samselFind Animal Love Languages on IG: http://instagram.com/loveandfeathersandshells Shannon's Animal Love Languages: https://animallovelanguages.com/ ...
2022-05-18
45 min
Best Life Best Death
#35 Shannon Lee Dawdy - American Afterlives - What Are Our Ceremonies, Practices and Beliefs?
Anthropologist Shannon Lee Dawdy set out to interview 100s of people in the U.S. over 5 years, in order to better understand American death practices. What she found is a phenomenon that is rapidly changing! Our podcast conversation and her book, "American Afterlives: Reinventing Death in the 21st Century," both offer glimpses into how we care for our dead -- our ceremonies, practices and beliefs.
2022-04-28
23 min
Strong Women In Medicine
Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, Founder of Shannon Healthcare Communications, Overcoming Burnout: Finding Another Way to Heal
The clinical environment patients see versus what we as healthcare professionals see are worlds apart– rife with chaos, mountains of paperwork, and sometimes it can even be antithetical. Because of this, burnout is rampant throughout the system. Burnout is something we can all experience across different fields– but in this episode, I wanted to focus on physician burnout and how we can both avoid and overcome it. I’m joined by Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, a former primary care physician that boasts over 20 years of experience as a professional health care writer and author. Inspired by her mother’s pursuit...
2022-04-07
23 min
DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
160: Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine with Diane Shannon MD
“There was no talk about physician wellness or burnout or any of that and I did not see any other options. In part, because I didn’t ask for help.” -Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH, ACC In this episode, Master Certified Coach Jill Farmer welcomes Dr. Diane Shannon to the podcast. Dr. Diane Shannon is the co-author of Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine. Dr. Shannon experienced paralyzing burnout as a new primary care physician which prompted her to make the difficult decision to leave medici...
2022-04-07
17 min
Oh Sh*t, What Now?!
S2E10 Diane Pleuss Franchise Fitter
Since 2004, Diane Pleuss has matched hundreds of entrepreneurs with their perfect fit franchise opportunity, while successfully guiding them to avoid rookie mistakes – at no cost to her clients. As a result, they are creating wealth, making an impact in their marketplace and enjoying the systems already in place to accelerate their path to success.She has a lot to share in this episode and you'll want to write down her contact info. Franchising is not all about fast food anymore!LinkedInInstagramWebsite
2022-03-30
38 min
Keep What You Earn
How to Start and Run a Profitable Franchise Business with Diane Pleuss
If you're starting a small business, have you ever considered skipping all of the steps that are associated with coming up with your own marketing from scratch, creating your own personal brand, and creating your own systems, processes, and recipes that you need to create a business? Do you just have that small business itch, but you're dreading the idea of having to do all of this by yourself? Then this is a perfect conversation for you to listen to! Diane Pleuss joins us on this episode. She's a franchise consultant. She helps connect aspiring franchise owners...
2022-03-10
40 min
Keep What You Earn
How to Start and Run a Profitable Franchise Business with Diane Pleuss
If you're starting a small business, have you ever considered skipping all of the steps that are associated with coming up with your own marketing from scratch, creating your own personal brand, and creating your own systems, processes, and recipes that you need to create a business? Do you just have that small business itch, but you're dreading the idea of having to do all of this by yourself? Then this is a perfect conversation for you to listen to! Diane Pleuss joins us on this episode. She's a franchise consultant. She helps connect aspiring franchise owners...
2022-03-10
40 min
Take The Lead
Metronomics: Helping Businesses Create A United System With Shannon Byrne Susko
Have you heard of Metronomics? Well, if you are a business leader it might be something you want to know more about. Today’s guest is Shannon Byrne Susko, Founder and CEO of Metronome United. Shannon discusses the framework that has helped CEOs and entrepreneurs achieve success. With Dr. Diane Hamilton, she shares the secrets to help you win the business Olympics with insights from her latest book, Metronomics: One United System to Grow Up Your Team, Company, and Life. Tune in to find out how to create a system for your organization that leads to outcomes for your bu...
2021-12-17
1h 00
Financial Residency
Healthcare Leaders, Are You Listening? with Diane Shannon, MD
Dr. Bradley Block of The Physician’s Guide to Doctoring has got something special for our audience up his sleeve! Join us every Friday for a new show and new sound on our podcast for the month of November! Let’s begin episode 2 of 5! After experiencing paralyzing burnout as a newly-minted primary care physician, Dr. Diane Shannon made the hard decision to leave practice and pursue a career in writing. Her focus for 20 years has been drawing attention to ways to address clinician burnout, system inefficiency, and patient safety problems. She is co-author of Preventing Physician Burnout: Curin...
2021-11-12
33 min
Succeed in Medicine
Healthcare Leaders, Are You Listening? with Diane Shannon, MD
After experiencing paralyzing burnout as a newly-minted primary care physician, Dr. Diane Shannon made the hard decision to leave practice and pursue a career in writing. Her focus for 20 years has been drawing attention to ways to address clinician burnout, system inefficiency, and patient safety problems. She is co-author of Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine, which was published in 2016. Her personal experience with burnout and her desire to support clinicians motivated her to become a certified coach three years ago. She now helps clinicians gain clarity on their goals, increase the...
2021-11-12
33 min
Leading Ladies in Healthcare: Leadership and Career Tips for Women in Healthcare
From Striving To Thriving with Dr. Diane Shannon
In this episode, I sat down and talked with Dr. Diane Shannon, who made the hard decision to leave practice and pursue a career in medical writing, after experiencing paralyzing burnout as a newly minted primary care physician. For 20 years, Dr. Shannon worked with non-profit foundations that seek to improve the health care system, focusing attention on clinician burnout, lack of reliability, and patient safety issues. Her personal experience with burnout and her desire to support the physicians that sought her out for help, motivated her to become a certified coach three years ago. She now helps...
2021-08-18
35 min
Right Brain Rounds
Another Conversation with Dr. Diane Shannon
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Diane Shannon to discuss a number of interesting topics. You do not want to miss this episode of Right Brain Rounds.
2021-06-17
41 min
Shot Caller: A Podcast by Shannon Sagawe
Diane Bailey: Inspiring Courage & Contribution at All Ages
After graduating from Harvard (JFK School of Government and the business school)Diane went into investment banking. She began her banking career over 25 years ago. A fortuitous trip to the UK and falling in love meant she decided to build a life there. Her interest in making sure bank legal documents "reflected" the intent of the transaction. This led her to get a law degree with Kings College in London. She has been a transactional, legal banking lawyer since then. Diane became a single mother as she continued to build her career-which was no small feat. She eventua...
2021-06-02
1h 12
Swift Healthcare
20. Challenges Facing Women Physicians Today w/ Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, ACC
Tune into Swift Healthcare Podcast with guest Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, ACC Ranked a Top 60 Healthcare Leadership podcast by Feedspot. Dr. Diane Shannon is a former primary care physician, a certified coach, and co-author of the book, Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing The Chaos And Returning Joy To The Practice Of Medicine. Her personal experience with burnout and conversations with hundreds of physicians motivated her to pursue coaching training and certification. She now helps women physicians harness their superpowers and create lives in which they can thrive. She also continues to advocate for health system change...
2021-05-31
24 min
Swift Healthcare
20. Challenges Facing Women Physicians Today w/ Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, ACC
Tune into Swift Healthcare Podcast with guest Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, ACC Ranked a Top 60 Healthcare Leadership podcast by Feedspot. Dr. Diane Shannon is a former primary care physician, a certified coach, and co-author of the book, Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing The Chaos And Returning Joy To The Practice Of Medicine. Her personal experience with burnout and conversations with hundreds of physicians motivated her to pursue coaching training and certification. She now helps women physicians harness their superpowers and create lives in which they can thrive. She also continues to advocate for health system change...
2021-05-31
24 min
Take The Lead
Curiosity Results In Greater Leadership Outcomes With Shannon Minifie
Have you ever stopped and thought about how important curiosity is to your life and your organization? Do you know that curiosity results in more creative solutions, greater leadership outcomes, and better engagement? Dr. Shannon Minifie, the CEO at Box of Crayons, explains why curiosity-led organizations are more resilient and successful than those who are advice-driven. The key is to slow down the rush of action and stay curious longer. If you feel a sense of stagnation and complacency within yourself and your organization, then this episode is for you. Tune in and be curious about why you think t...
2021-04-05
54 min
Dose of Deception
What Is Wrong With Diane Schuler? & Was Vincent Van Gogh's Supposed Suicide Actually A Murder?
In this week’s episode, we discuss Diane Schuler, whose car crash killed her and her family. But how did it happen and was she at fault? We also discuss Vincent Van Gogh’s suicide, and how recent development may show that it was a murder. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dose-of-deception/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dose-of-deception/support
2021-04-02
47 min
Student-Centered Coaching: The Podcast
3. Dawn Shannon & Matthew Krohne
Diane and Brandon are joined by Dawn Shannon (Innovation & Learning Coach) and Matthew Krohne (Assistant Principal) to discuss the dynamics and benefits of a successful coach/building leader partnership. They also dig into their unique relationship as Dawn coached Matthew in a coaching cycle. To read Matthew's reflections about a unique coaching experience discussed in the episode, you can check out his blog here.
2021-03-10
49 min
Stories from the Water
Diane McManus' Marathon Swim Story
Send us a textIn this episode I spoke with Diane McManus just before her 70th birthday. While she conquered her fears of deep water and learned to swim as a child, she didn't spend much time in the pool until a running injury forced her to take a break from land sports in her 50's. Then, out of curiosity, she signed up for her first open water mile. Then pushed from 1 to 3… to 5 to 8 miles, eventually pushing to double digits! Diane tells us about the wild woman inside that just wants to see what she...
2020-11-10
49 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Coping During a Crisis with Diane Liska
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 175: Coping During a Crisis with Diane Liska Description: Since the start of 2020, so many things have happened, including the COVID-19 global pandemic. Physical distancing is being enforced in many places, many businesses have been shuttered, and many of our yoga businesses have been impacted in one way or another. We may be feeling like we're in a state of crisis, and we may not know how best to cope in this time. Diane Liska returns to the podcast to share with us some strategies for coping d...
2020-07-06
51 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Time for a Break with Shannon Crow
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 174: Time for a Break with Shannon Crow Description: Are you feeling overwhelmed, tired and uninspired right now? It may be a sign that you may need to take a break. If this feels like an impossible task, that’s exactly why you should take a break and, on this episode, Shannon walks us through this process. Taking breaks is essential to us as business owners. We may feel like it is impossible because we are always thinking about our business, but there are...
2020-06-29
24 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Yoga Teacher Q&A with Shannon Crow
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 155: Yoga Teacher Q&A with Shannon Crow Description: This podcast was created to serve you, and to help you connect to information and feel supported as you navigate being a yoga teacher and an entrepreneur. On this special episode, Shannon answers some of the questions YOU have asked! Courtney Butler Robinson has a question about burnout. Despite loving what she does, she feels like her schedule is overfilled and she is approaching a state of burnout. Shannon shares her own experiences with b...
2020-02-10
31 min
RoS: Review of Systems
How to Prevent Burnout with Diane Shannon & Paul DeChant
This week, in the second of our series about physician burnout, our guests focus on solutions. Diane Shannon and Paul DeChant, both physicians, join us to talk about their recent book Preventing Physician Burnout, Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine. Diane and Paul talk about their experiences with burnout and how they came to work on this project together, how they contend that organizational and structural factors are more important than individual factors in driving burnout, how compensation and intangible rewards can reduce burnout, how leadership in healthcare can address the epidemic...
2019-05-24
00 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Compassion Fatigue with Diane Liska
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 114: Compassion Fatigue with Diane Liska Description: As yoga teachers, we come across people who come to yoga in search of healing, and we help to guide their experience and help them in their healing process. But this can take a toll on us, and lead to burnout and compassion fatigue over time. Diane Liska has some strategies for how best to develop resilience to compassion fatigue and evolve in our own professional practice as healers. Diane is a Registered Psychotherapist wit...
2019-04-29
1h 02
Take The Lead
The Principles Of Success with Dave M. Lukas and The Fight For Success with Shannon Hudson
People often set goals that they want to achieve only to lose their drive in the middle or give up and completely quit. Serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and founder of the Misfit Entrepreneur Podcast Dave M. Lucas talks about the principles of success. He mentions having the discipline, consistency, and perseverance as some of the key stones, and provides techniques to make sure that we can apply this formula and be able to recognize little things that make a difference so we can be closer to reaching our goals. Fights and battles do not happen only inside the ring...
2019-02-22
1h 01
MedPEP
Episode 13: Changing the System That Destroys Careers — Diane Shannon, MD
The stresses and strains of medical practice burned out Dr. Diane Shannon to the point where she left clinical practice and reinvented herself as a medical writer. She shares her moving, cautionary tale with Marie Curious, explaining to her that medical practice was not what she had expected it to be. She found it to be so chaotic and stressful that it was taking a serious toll on her physical and emotional health. It also detracted from her capacity to sustain healthy relationships. Since leaving the practice of medicine, Diane’s research and writing have led her to the conclusion tha...
2018-08-07
00 min
Martinis and Your Money Podcast
Angel Investing with Diane Henry
Diane Henry built a successful business in the male-dominated world of commercial real estate, to the point where she is now able to invest in other businesses. One of her portfolio companies is the Financial Gym. Diane joins me today to share her story and her approach to angel investing and how she picks the businesses she invests in. Notes for this show as well as links to my guest's sites can be found on my blog, http://financially-blonde.com. Also, if you have any topics you would like for us to talk a...
2018-03-23
55 min
Take The Lead
John Daly and Shannon Combs-Bennett
Today’s guest discuss reality TV, media and genealogy. John Daly is known as a pioneer in reality TV for his ground-breaking show Real TV. But he is now breaking ground by creating an… Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. Diane Hamilton Facebook Dr. Diane Hamilton Twitter Dr. Diane Hamilton LinkedIn Dr. Diane Hamilton YouTube Dr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
2017-11-26
1h 01
Take The Lead Radio Season 1
John Daly and Shannon Combs-Bennett
Today’s guest discuss reality TV, media and genealogy. John Daly is known as a pioneer in reality TV for his ground-breaking show Real TV. But he is now breaking ground by creating an… Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. Diane Hamilton Facebook Dr. Diane Hamilton Twitter Dr. Diane Hamilton LinkedIn Dr. Diane Hamilton YouTube Dr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
2017-11-26
1h 01
REAL with Diane McDaniel
Shannon Murphy: The Emotional Aspects of Cancer
Shannon Murphy, psychotherapist and mindfulness practitioner, was diagnosed in 2007 with breast cancer. She has been cancer free for ten years. Shannon talks about her decision to attend to the emotional aspects of cancer throughout her journey. She recounts speaking with cancer survivors to understand how they coped with the trauma of a cancer diagnosis and … Continue reading Shannon Murphy: The Emotional Aspects of Cancer →
2017-07-04
00 min