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Jillian Horton
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In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Beast Complex" by Paru Itagaki
Today, your panelists wonder: what does it look like to tell a story about prejudice but divorced from real-world analogues? What does it mean to tie concepts of hunger and desire together inexorably? Just how much money is cow bathwater going for these days? And wait, is that-? Oh my god, it's Legoshi, my close personal friend Legoshi!(00:00) - “Beast Complex” by Paru Itagaki (00:43) - Front Matter (03:47) - Plot Overview (04:42) - Short stories (05:48) - The world of Beast Compkex vs Zootopia (14:14) - How the book improves over time (16:24) - What is doujinshi again? (17:48) - Is the mang...
2026-02-19
1h 35
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Frontier" by Guillaume Singelin
Today your panelists talk Frontier, a French graphic novel written and illustrated by the artist of Citizen Sleeper and Citizen Sleeper 2! Join us as we discuss hope among dystopia and how pacing can let down an otherwise incredible story.You can purchase Frontier in English here.(00:00) - “Frontier” by Guillaume Singelin (00:42) - Front Matter (03:26) - Impressions (05:34) - Guillaume’s art style (08:05) - Chibi violence (11:37) - The density of Frontier’s space (15:13) - Singelin’s Rescue card (16:16) - Unfamiliar familiarity (17:42) - Little nubbin feet (20:23) - Variation in line weight (23:37) - Spoiler section! (23:48) - Similarities to Citizen Sl...
2026-02-05
1h 10
The Jillian Murphy Show
Leaving Corporate at 26 to Build a 6 Figure Business w/ Karina-Lynne Horton
Welcome back, babes, to the Scale Your Sales Podcast! Corporate America often suppresses the entrepreneurial spirit that women need to truly thrive. In this episode, I sit down with sales powerhouse Karina-Lynne Horton, who successfully escaped the corporate grind at just 26 years old. We dive into her transition from low-ticket skincare to high-ticket health investments while building a massive brand with a small following. Topics Covered: Karina's journey from an underpaid recruiter to leaving corporate life at twenty six. The specific pay gap that fueled her fire to build her own brand. How network marketing built th...
2026-02-04
24 min
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
“Absolute Wonder Woman Vol. 1: The Last Amazon” by Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, and Mattia De Iulis
Today our panelists talk about women with swords - hey, wait a second, didn't we do this last time? Join us for a discussion of "Absolute Wonder Woman Vol. 1: The Last Amazon," where we talk about big swords, literary analysis, and Eisner award-winning colors!(00:00) - “Absolute Wonder Woman” (02:01) - Front Matter (03:34) - What is the Absolute Universe? (09:22) - What does Scout know about Wonder Woman? (12:46) - No tone problems! (14:29) - The artists are delivering (19:21) - Circe and Diana (22:57) - Paneling (29:16) - Sherman’s Art vs de Iulis’s (31:04) - SPOILERS BEGIN HERE (31:07) - Even bigger sword (35:41) - Letter...
2026-01-22
1h 04
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Blade Maidens" by Zoe Tunnell and Valentine M. Smith
The panelists start off the New Year by celebrating women with swords! We journey alongside the titular "Blade Maidens," exploring romance, graphic design, identity, and the medium of webcomics! You can read Blade Maidens here!(00:00) - "Blade Maidens" by Zoe Tunnell and Valentine M. Smith (01:14) - What is Blade Maidens? (02:22) - Impressions (04:07) - The note at the end of the Prelude (12:40) - "Webcomic-ness" (20:03) - Following along vs. catching up (23:29) - Favorite storybeats (34:26) - The art (and graphic design influence) (34:58) - The circles (38:11) - The use of color (40:10) - The werewolf depiction (41:18) - Fishmen and...
2026-01-08
56 min
SEEN IN FULL
Rewriting the Ending: The Myth of Necessary Suffering
On this episode of Seen In Full, Dr. Desai is joined by physician, writer, and national leader in clinician wellbeing Dr. Jillian Horton for a thoughtful conversation about burnout, resilience, and the emotional toll of working in high-stakes professions. Drawing from her own experiences, Dr. Horton reflects on how healthcare systems shape—and often strain—the people within them. Together, they explore the long narrative arc of adversity, the power of being present rather than fixing, and how compassion, self-regulation, and storytelling can help restore meaning in work and life. https://mindfulpracticeinmedicine.com/
2026-01-06
39 min
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
A Comics Christmas Carol
In this special holiday episode, the panelists take a journey through the comics of Christmas past, present, and future. We recap our favorite reads of the year, talk about some great comics from the Shortbox Comics Fair, and pick some exciting new reads for the new year.Happy holidays!(00:00) - A Comics Christmas Carol (01:37) - Comics of Christmas Past (15:41) - Comics of Christmas Present (16:45) - Exo (33:40) - Spaghetti Western (44:39) - Dead Horses (01:04:28) - Dream Loop (01:19:38) - Comics of Christmas Future (01:20:22) - Jillian’s Short Read (01:21:33) - Robin’s Short Read (01:22:05) - Scout’s Short Read ...
2025-12-25
1h 40
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Veil" by Kotteri
Today, our panelists venture into Veil by Kotteri. We discuss the "will they, won't they, are they already?" romance, unique storytelling, and most importantly, the fashion and design present in the first two volumes of this manga. (00:00) - “Veil” by Kotteri (00:37) - Front Matter (02:09) - What we thought (06:17) - Read digital if you can! (07:51) - Piano key dress (08:09) - A summary (09:03) - Manga in full color (12:38) - This unique structure (14:56) - Alexander as Auron (16:00) - Dior ribbon Emma (16:55) - Not really friends or lovers (21:55) - Just posting her OCs (24:38) - The phone booth (26:49) - Pictures of soun...
2025-12-11
1h 08
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Witch Hat Atelier" by Kamome Shirahama
Join our panelists today for their longest read yet! We dive into the magical world of Witch Hat Atelier to discuss the magic of creating, the pitfalls of power, and what it means to be a mentor. Take our hands and follow us down the winding path - there's more to magic than meets the eye. (00:00) - Witch Hat Atelier (01:26) - Impressions (05:42) - Front Matter (11:50) - The mangaka (14:02) - Diversity in this series (20:40) - The art (26:31) - The primary conflict (37:17) - Class consciousness (42:56) - Middle schooler syndrome (48:15) - The adults and their responsibilities (49:40) - Olruggio and...
2025-11-27
2h 02
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
“Angela: Asgard's Assassin” and “Angela: Queen of Hel” by Gillen, Bennett, Hans, et al.
Today, our panelists dive into Hel itself with Angela: Asgard's Assassin and Angela: Queen of Hel. Join us for a discussion of paneling, gay stuff, and... the 2010s humor of it all. It's... right behind me, isn't it?(00:00) - Angela: Asgard’s Assassin and Angela: Queen of Hel (00:31) - Who is Angela (01:39) - Front Matter (03:15) - What did we think? (07:18) - How long have superhero comics been like this? (10:09) - Things we did like (12:51) - The Marvel Snap of it all (14:57) - What works in a vacuum but not in context (17:42) - Are Angela & Sera a re...
2025-11-13
1h 12
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Nancy Olivieri [S3E04]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Nancy Olivieri, MD, FRCPC. The discussion highlights the importance of advocacy in medicine, particularly in support of patients, and exploring how fear can prevent some from speaking out. They also discuss what someone can do to support a colleague taking a risk if they are not comfortable speaking up for themselves. Royal College members: you can earn MOC Section 2 - Individual Learning credits for watching this video.
2025-11-12
19 min
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Triangle Agency" by Haunted Table Games
Today, your panelists expand the definition of comics and discuss a TTRPG rule book that uses visual storytelling in extremely unique ways. Clock in and transcend reality with us! (00:00) - Welcome, AJ! (01:53) - Front Matter (06:30) - What we thought (09:32) - Terms & Conditions (13:32) - The lore of the game (19:25) - Department of Truth similarities (21:09) - This game is propaganda (29:36) - The GM as a character (32:03) - Art we love in the first half (46:21) - The General Manager Toolkit (50:35) - What the second voice is (56:06) - Jill comes for AJ (01:00:34) - Cooper wants to party (01:00:50) - The lil...
2025-10-30
1h 24
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Creepshow" by Francavilla, Hill, Ciaramella et al.
Today, our panelists venture into the dark with two short stories from "Creepshow!" Join us for an exploration of the history of horror comics, the nature of pulp fiction (not the movie!), and how our resident artist would draw a better crotch grab.(00:00) - Creepshow (03:07) - Front Matter (04:40) - History with Creepshow (05:54) - The WILD history of Creepshow (23:45) - The King genes (25:28) - “Hair” (30:39) - Pulp horror (33:34) - Art in pulp horror (35:06) - Visual Storytelling (37:57) - You could do a Columbo! (40:35) - A fun font! (42:53) - Wolverton Station (45:15) - No protagonist (51:45) - The sillier stuff (52:18) - Mich...
2025-10-16
1h 15
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"The Department of Truth" by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds
Today, the panelists discuss The Department of Truth Vol. 1: The End of the World. Join us for a discussion on suggestibility in art, what even makes art "comic book art" at all, and depicting conspiracy in 2025Content Warnings: General horror, violence, conspiracies, the satanic panic, far-right white nationalism, child peril, and gun violence.(00:00) - “The Department of Truth” by James Tyrion and Martin Simmonds (02:24) - Front matter (02:46) - Content Warnings (03:08) - Synopsis (04:06) - What we thought about the book (08:46) - Suggestibility in the art (10:17) - The first issue (11:01) - Scout has critiques on Simmonds’ vomit...
2025-10-02
1h 00
The Finance Girlies
We went to FinCon! BTS of the biggest personal finance conference
Hey girlies,We just got back from FinCon (aka the place where ~2,000 finance nerds gather to talk shop), and our brains are buzzing with ideas we can’t wait to share with you.FinCon is basically where everyone who creates finance content goes to learn, network, and figure out how to actually help people with their money. Think TikTok creators, seasoned bloggers, financial coaches, and yes, your two favorite podcast hosts all in one place.Here’s what stuck with us:Too much information isn’t actually helpfulWe heard...
2025-10-01
23 min
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
“On a Sunbeam” by Tillie Walden
Today, the panelists discuss On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden. Join us for a discussion on letting the reader figure things out, how this book relies on color, and Walden's unique take on space.(00:00) - “On A Sunbeam” by Tillie Walden (02:02) - Front Matter (03:22) - General thoughts (09:03) - Zero explanation (14:02) - The first half (20:46) - The characters & relationships (22:47) - Lots of negative space (24:13) - Two moments overlapping at once (25:42) - The alien-ness of characters and environments (31:47) - Teens talk normal (33:43) - We ❤️ Jules (34:58) - Elliot (38:39) - Restoration (45:57) - Color (48:19) - A quick return to restoration (50:29) - Back to...
2025-09-18
1h 48
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Sharon Straus [S3E03]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Sharon Straus, MD, FRCPC about her own evolution from being a mentee to developing her own skills and passion as a mentor. They also discuss Dr. Straus's transition from clinical work into leadership roles and the importance of prioritizing her own wellness so that she can be a model for the people that she leads. The conversation also touches on what leaders can do to support health care professionals and learners in a post-pandemic world with ongoing challenges facing the health care system. Royal College members: you can earn...
2025-09-12
30 min
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
“How Do We Relationship?” by Tamifull
Today, the panelists discuss How Do We Relationship?, our first yuri on the show! Join us for a discussion on depictions of queer women in manga, how this book handles sex, and our favorite fashion in this manga.(00:00) - How Do We Relationship? (02:16) - Front Matter (07:55) - The art (09:45) - Feelings circles!!! (14:30) - Ba-dump ba-dump (16:26) - Our lead characters, Miwa and Saeko (19:59) - Sex in this book (28:50) - Physical details (29:31) - Fashion Corner (30:37) - (Lobster shirt) (32:33) - How Miwa is written in this book (35:48) - Their underwear (36:26) - More sex chat (37:33) - How the bandmates handle...
2025-09-04
1h 03
The Finance Girlies
Don't wait for retirement: How career breaks enrich your life with Jillian Johnsrud
If you can't retire early, retire oftenSupport the show📩 Get The Finance Girlies newsletter: https://www.thefinancegirlies.com/newsletter💻Visit The Finance Girlies website: https://www.thefinancegirlies.com/💖Email us your money questions: hello@thefinancegirlies.com📸Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegirlies/
2025-09-03
59 min
The Finance Girlies
Don't wait for retirement: How career breaks enrich your life with Jillian Johnsrud
What if taking extended time off work could actually boost your lifetime earning potential? Meet Jillian Johnsrud, who by age 40 has taken over a dozen "mini retirements" — month-long career breaks that allowed her to travel to 27 countries, buy real estate, learn new skills, and completely reinvent her career.This conversation reveals why switching jobs combined with strategic breaks often leads to bigger raises than staying loyal to one employer. Jillian shares her funding formulas, creative strategies, and why some dreams can't wait for traditional retirement.Whether you're burned out, curious about career breaks, or just ti...
2025-09-03
59 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1753 Music by Theresa Estel, Engedi Music, Lexi Elisha, Christie Cook, DJ Sm1th, Diecarmat, Sammi Accola, Erin Kelly, Kayla Spurlock Music, Ezra Worship Initiative, Marissa Hunt, Jillian Schafer, Whitney V. Powell, Samantha Grey x Daniel Horton, Dorothy Wallace
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Theresa Estel - Freedom From Anxiety FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEngedi Music - KID FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLexi Elisha - Way Too Long FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYChristie Cook - Door to Heaven FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDJ Sm1th - This Is the Gospel (Hope Is Alive) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDiecarmat - Majesty divine FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSammi Accola - Holy Woman...
2025-08-24
1h 00
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
“Nimona” by ND Stevenson
Today, the panelists discuss the webcomic turned film - Nimona! Join us for a discussion on queer themes, the nature of revisiting a story after its end, and sharks with boobs.(00:00) - “Nimona” by ND Stevenson (01:16) - The Tumblr mines (02:45) - Front Matter (06:36) - What did we think? (14:23) - Web comic to graphic novel (17:19) - Loss.jpg (20:53) - Nimona balances humor and sincerity (23:48) - Nimona is of its time (27:45) - Nimona as a queer YA comic (38:41) - Remember Animorphs? (39:51) - Nimona’s haircuts (42:19) - The codpiece (44:21) - The setting (46:55) - Scout art thoughts! (49:14) - The epilogue (49:52) - Fujo...
2025-08-21
1h 19
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
“Love in the Palm of His Hand” by Rinteku
Today the panelists discuss a heartwarming Boy's Love - Love In the Palm of His Hand. Join us for a discussion of the genre and elements of visual storytelling present in this manga!(00:00) - Love in the Palm of His Hand (01:09) - Further Reading (01:19) - Jillian: Witch Hat Atelier (02:22) - Robin: Blade Maidens (03:36) - Matt: Young Men in Love: New Romance (05:04) - Scout: Hirano to Kagiura (07:38) - Front Matter (08:53) - A brief intro to some terms (10:54) - Our BL experience (16:43) - Fujinaga & Keito (19:49) - Perspective shifts (22:09) - The depiction of sign (28:20) - The humor (31:22) - Non-diegetic...
2025-08-07
1h 14
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
"Nightwing Vol. 1: Leaping Into the Light" by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo
Today, the panelists discuss the Boy Wonder himself - Dick Grayson! Now moved on to his role as Nightwing and fresh off a good ol' amnesia plotline, we talk about the way this run of his comic sets things up and interacts with the medium.(00:00) - Welcome to In Sequence! (04:05) - Further Reading (09:51) - Front Matter (15:54) - How American superhero comics work (17:30) - How did we find the book? (22:36) - The tropes of the superhero comic (27:00) - Our Batman/Batfam experience (32:11) - Jumping into the story (35:40) - Limitations of the form (48:32) - The moments that stood...
2025-08-07
1h 13
In Sequence - Comics & Manga for Everyone
Welcome to In Sequence!
Welcome to In Sequence, the comics podcast for everyone!Find us at insequence.pictures and enjoy the show!In Sequence is a member of The Worst Garbage. Find more at theworstgarbage.online.
2025-08-06
03 min
Ideas
Why doesn't our healthcare include the well-being of doctors?
In 2023, about 1 in 10 Canadian doctors considered attempting suicide in 2023. That's why Winnipeg doctor Jillian Horton is advocating for the emotional well-being of doctors in our healthcare system. She's helping doctors understand that in order to care better for their patients, they must care better for themselvesIn her book, We Are All Perfectly Fine: A Memoir of Love, Medicine, and Healing, Dr. Horton shares her personal story of burnout and calls for the development of a compassionate healthcare system, one that fosters a balanced understanding of what it means to heal and be healed. *This episode originally...
2025-07-28
54 min
Knock Knock, Hi! with the Glaucomfleckens
We’re Burnt Out on Burnout Training | Dr. Jillian Horton
If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at the word “wellness,” same. But this week, we sat down with Dr. Jillian Horton—physician, author, speaker, and actual expert on burnout and fulfillment—to talk about what wellness actually means… and why most organizations keep getting it very, very wrong. We talk about the burnout industrial complex, how “pizza-based wellness” is hurting morale more than helping, and why fulfillment might be a better goal than happiness. Jillian also shares why young doctors are reevaluating what medicine should look like—and how calling it a “calling” is sometimes just a fancy way to underpa...
2025-05-20
1h 09
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Thomas Piggott [S3E02]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Thomas Piggott, MD, FRCPC. Together they talk about formative experiences that influenced Dr. Piggott's desire to become a public health physician. They also discuss the unique challenges that he and other health care professionals encounter when choosing a career in public health. Lastly, Dr. Piggott
2025-04-11
33 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Nazik Hammad [S3E01]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Nazik Hammad, MD, FRCPC about her own journey from Sudan to Canada as an International Medical Graduate (IMG) including the joys, barriers and resilience needed when learning and practicing in a new country. Dr. Hammad also speaks of her work in health equity as well as equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging from the point of view of medical education and systems design.
2025-02-20
25 min
Back Catalog Listening Party
Jillian Rae Listens Back to Heartbeat
In this week's episode, hosts Anthony Ihrig and Mother Banjo talk with indie singer/songwriter/fiddler Jillian Rae about her 2013 debut album Heartbeat, geek out about effects pedals and production, and talk about learning history from Johnny Horton songs.Featured Songs:HeartbeatHelplessLove Me AnywayChainsShow Notes:https://backcataloglisteningparty.com/233Join the Party on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/backcataloglisteningparty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-02-14
1h 06
Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels
The TRUTH Behind America's Role in the Ukraine War
"Was the Russia-Ukraine War Provoked? | Scott Horton Exposes U.S. Foreign Policy"In this explosive episode, Jillian sits down with Scott Horton, historian and author of Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine, to uncover the decades of U.S. foreign policy decisions that, he argues, fueled the Russia-Ukraine conflict.From NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe to covert assassinations, missile defense systems, and color-coded revolutions, Horton meticulously pieces together how these policies escalated tensions with Russia rather than fostering peace. Was this war inevitable, or was it pr...
2024-12-03
1h 29
Making Risk Flow | The Future of Insurance
Innovating Insurance: Aon’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Data | Jillian Slyfield, Aon
In this episode of Making Risk Flow, host Juan de Castro speaks with Jillian Slyfield, the Chief Innovation Officer at Aon, a global leader in risk management and insurance solutions, helping organisations tackle complex risks with innovative, data-driven approaches. With years of experience at the forefront of technological change, Jillian has a unique perspective on how data is reshaping the insurance landscape and driving new opportunities for clients and insurers alike.Together, Juan and Jillian discuss Aon's three main strategic innovation focusses: enhancing data and analytics capabilities, advancing future mobility solutions, and driving digital transformation. Plus, the...
2024-11-05
42 min
The Michaela! of It All
Dr. Jillian Horton - Burnout? You Aren't Alone
Michaela talks professional burnout with physician, author and speaker Dr. Jillian Horton. If you’re feeling that you might be experiencing burnout - this episode is for you. Join Michaela and Dr. Horton for this candid conversation that will give you insight and strategies to address and recover from it.
2024-06-13
28 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. P. Ronan O'Connell [S2E06]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with P. Ronan O'Connell, MD, FRCSC (Hon) about the importance of mentorship for surgeons-in-training and early career physicians. They also touch on the experience of bearing witness to changes in medicine throughout his career, as well as insights
2024-03-11
16 min
Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go)
Tackling the burnout crisis
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Jillian Horton, award-winning medical educator, writer, and keynote speaker at this year’s CRA & AHPA Scientific Meeting. She shares highlights from her lecture on critical frameworks for tackling our burnout crisis. She also shares what she’s witnessed as a doctor and the necessity for compassion for both healthcare workers as well as those on the receiving end of healthcare.Additional learning resourcesThe Stanford Model of Professional Fulfillment™We Are All Perfectly Fine: A Memoir of Love, Medicine and He...
2024-03-07
28 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Jamiu Busari [S2E05]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Jamiu Busari, MD, FRCSC (Hon) about his career path in medicine and his passion for the science of teaching in medical education. They also discuss Dr. Busari's approach and work in the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) space. Royal College members: you can earn 0.5 MOC Section 2 credits for watching this video. Look forward to more credits as you apply reflections to the issues brought forward by Dr. Busari. Dr. Jamiu Busari is a pediatrician and dean at Horacio Oduber Hospital in Aruba. He is widely...
2024-02-27
14 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Jan Christilaw [S2E04]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Jan Christilaw, MD, FRCSC about an impactful experience in her formative years influenced her approach to medicine: "What we need in medicine is not brilliant people, it's human people.". Their conversation also touches on the importance of having interests outside of medicine to enable physicians to see themselves in the context of their whole lives
2024-01-09
22 min
Flourishing in Medicine: From Surviving to Thriving
Flourishing in Medicine: From Surviving to Thriving Episode 3 Jillian Horton, MD
The guest for this podcast was Dr. Jillian Horton. Dr. Jillian Horton, a general internist who has served in multiple leadership positions at University of Manitoba’s Max Rady College of Medicine in Winnipeg. These have included: the inaugural Director of the college’s Faculty of Health Sciences programs in Physician and Learner Wellness; Director of the Alan Klass Health Humanities Program; and Associate Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Horton has also served as the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Student Affairs at the medical college. She has won numerous awards for mentorship, professionalism, and teaching.Dr...
2023-12-19
52 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Garry L. Willard [S2E03]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Garry Willard, MD, FRCPC about the extraordinary experience of practicing medicine in a war zone during the Vietnam War and how it forever shaped his world view and identity as a clinician. They also discuss Dr. Willard's recollections as a battlefield surgeon and the similarities of the COVID pandemic on healthcare professions to battles of the past. Royal College members: you can earn 0.5 MOC Section 2 credits for watching this video. Look forward to more credits as you apply reflections to the issues brought forward by Dr. Willard.
2023-10-16
35 min
Insights
Dr. Jillian Horton in Conversation with Shelagh Rogers
Shelagh Rogers is a veteran broadcast journalist and was a fixture on CBC Radio for over 40 years. She hosted and co-produced the 15 year run of The Next Chapter, the award winning radio program dedicated to writing in Canada until her retirement from CBC in 2023. Shelagh has admired Jillian for decades and recognizes her fellow blue-haired sister as a powerful storyteller herself.
2023-10-16
1h 01
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman [S202]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC as she speaks with Cornelia (Nel) Wieman, MSc, MD, about the importance of changing the physician mindset to accept that when you are sick, you "can't fix it yourself", and you can seek help to begin the journey of healing. They also discussed the structural barriers facing physicians when reentering practice after treatment for their illness. Royal College members: you can earn 0.5 MOC Section 2 credits for watching this video. Look forward to more credits as you apply reflections to the issues brought forward by Dr. Wieman. Dr. Nel Wieman i...
2023-10-13
33 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Marie Faughnan and Dr. Robert Stewart [S201]
Join host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC, as she speaks with two physicians about their shared journey of organ donation: one as a living donor and the other as the recipient. Listen to their story about when the healer became the patient and the deliberations of a colleague who decided to donate the life-saving organ. Royal College members: you can earn 0.5 MOC Section 2 credits for watching this video. Look forward to more credits as you apply reflections to the issues brought forward by Dr. Faughnan and Dr. Stewart. Dr. Marie Faughnan is a Respirologist and Associate S...
2023-10-05
46 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Mamta Gautam [08]
Host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC and guest Mamta Gautam, MD, FRCPC reflect upon the insights shared by the four Fellows featured in the four-episode special series, Finding a way back to balance: Wisdom from physician artists. Together Jillian and Mamta explore common themes such as the challenges facing women in medicine, the contribution of the arts and humanities to patient care, as well as the importance of nurturing art for personal and professional wellbeing. Royal College members: you can earn 0.5 MOC Section 2 credits for listening to this podcast. Look forward to more credits as you apply...
2023-08-14
28 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Lucie Filteau and Dr. Claude Mercier [07]
In the final episode of a special series entitled, Finding a way back to balance: Wisdom from physician artists, host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC speaks with two physicians about their artistic interests. In the first interview, Dr. Lucie Filteau shares how her Lego building hobby transitioned from a creative way to connect with family into a mindful and restorative activity for her own well-being. In the second interview, Dr. Claude Mercier explains how his passion for jazz music and the tenor saxophone enable him to relieve the everyday pressures of medicine and safeguard h...
2023-08-14
33 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Penelope Rampersad [06]
In the second episode of a special series entitled, Finding a way back to balance: Wisdom from physician artists, host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC speaks with Penelope Rampersad, MD, FRCPC, about her lifelong pursuit of artistry through dance. Together they explore the importance of nurturing interests outside of medicine and creating healthy boundaries to be able to pursue them. The discussion also touches on inclusivity: challenges within medical systems and actions to create fair environments. Lastly, they talk about the experiences of burnout and its impact on physicians, patients and institutions. Royal College...
2023-08-14
29 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Anne Hennessy [05]
In the first episode of a special series entitled, Finding a way back to balance: Wisdom from physician artists, host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC speaks with Anne Hennessy, MD, FRCPC, about her passion for painting. Together they discuss the importance of self-care and (re)discovery of one's human side through play that physicians can often set aside. They also explore being mindful to create space for a pursuit that brings joy so that in times of struggle or great difficulty, physicians can find their way "back to balance." Dr. Hennessy is a community-based...
2023-08-14
57 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Damon Dagnone [04]
Dr. Dagnone is an attending physician in the Emergency Room with Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) and is an associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Queen's University. He was the lead applicant for a transformative Fundamental Innovations in Residency Education (FIRE) proposal, which saw the concurrent launch of 29 postgraduate specialty programs to competency-based curriculums. Dr. Dagnone is also the author of Finding Our Way Home: A family's story of life, love, and loss. Special note to viewers: this interview was recorded prior to Dr. Dagnone accepting a position with the Royal College as the...
2023-08-14
51 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Jane Philpott [03]
Host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC speaks with Jane Philpott, MD, CCFP about how professional and personal life experiences shape our responses to clinical situations, about moral courage when faced with life's challenges, and about how to have meaningful impact through advocacy. New for Royal College members: Conversations with Jillian now contributes to your learning! Learn how. https://bit.ly/3Dn9EqG Dr. Philpott is an accomplished family physician, educator, and global health champion. She is a former Member of Parliament and served as Minister of Health for the Government of Canada. Prior to her work in politics...
2023-08-14
36 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with Dr. Allan Peterkin [02]
Host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC speaks with Allan Peterkin, MD, FRCPC about his lived experience as a gay physician and work with the LGBTQ2S community as well as his perspective on the evolution of physician health and finding happiness as healers. Dr. Peterkin is the author of 14 books for adults on medical humanities, cultural history, narrative-based medicine, human sexuality and physician wellness, including "Staying Human During Residency Training-How to Survive and Thrive After Medical School" (7th edition). He is a founding editor of ARS MEDICA: A Journal of Medicine, The Arts and Humanities, co-founded the first...
2023-08-14
41 min
Conversations with Jillian
Conversations with Jillian - Interview with the late Dr. Rob Sargeant [01]
Host Jillian Horton, MD, FRCPC, guides long-time friend and colleague, Rob Sargeant, MD, FRCPC, through reflections on his career in medical education as he faced life with glioblastoma. Shortly after the Royal College published the interview with Dr. Sargeant, he passed away on November 28, 2021. Dr. Sargeant was certified by the Royal College in Internal Medicine in 2004. He practised General Internal Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital and was also active in teaching medical trainees. Prior to his passing, Rob and Karen Sargeant established a fund to provide immediate support for St. Michael's General Internal Medicine department in Toronto...
2023-08-11
55 min
Insights
Dr. Jillian Horton in Conversation with Kate Bowler
Kate Bowler, PhD is a three-time New York Times bestselling author, award-winning podcast host, and an Associate Professor of American Religious History at Duke University. She studies the cultural stories we tell ourselves about success, suffering, and whether (or not) we’re capable of change. She is the author of Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel and The Preacher’s Wife: The Precarious Power of Evangelical Women Celebrities. After being unexpectedly diagnosed with Stage IV cancer at age 35, she penned the New York Times bestselling memoir, Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I’ve Loved), No Cur...
2023-06-21
55 min
Insights
Dr. Jillian Horton in Conversation with Suzette Mayr
Suzette Mayr’s Giller-Prize winning The Sleeping Car Porter transports us to another time and place. But how does a writer “get" there? In this conversation, we’ll talk about art as a portal to empathy, and why historical fiction helps us change the way we see the past - and the future.
2023-03-30
1h 11
Insights
Dr. Jillian Horton in Conversation with Dr. Christine Gibson
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Christine Gibson turned to TikTok to help people cope with their distress. Her videos were a sensation, and she became known as the “TikTok trauma doc.” But TikTok is only a small part of Dr. Gibson’s body of work, and in this conversation, we’ll explore everything from her ascent to social media fame to the many coping strategies she offers patients - and her many viewers - for moving beyond trauma towards a better life. Dre Jillian Horton en conversation avec Dre Christine Gibson Pendant la pandémie de Covid...
2023-03-16
53 min
Insights
The Last Doctor - Dr. Jillian Horton in in conversation with Dr. Jean Marmoero
Dr. Jean Marmoero’s new book, “The Last Doctor”, is the powerful story of her experience providing medically assisted death. This hour-long conversation will explore the psychological - and practical - realities of providing medically-assisted death, the emotional challenges for provider and patient, and the lingering, complex questions of what constitutes a life worth living - and who decides. Dans son nouveau livre, The Last Doctor, la Dre Jean Marmoreo[SN2] nous livre un témoignage fort sur son expérience en tant que praticienne de l’aide médicale à mourir. Au cours d’une heure d’entretien, il se...
2022-12-20
51 min
Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast
E137 Elijah Dixon on Mindfulness, Meditation and Being Past President of CAGS and AHPBA
Podcast transcript: https://www.canjsurg.ca/content/e137-elijah-dixon-mindfulness-meditation-and-being-past-president-cags-and-ahpbaThis week we caught up with Dr. Elijah Dixon, a liver and pancreas surgeon at the University of Calgary, to talk about mindfulness and meditation. Dr. Dixon really opened our eyes to how those practices might help us both inside and outside the operating room. We also asked Dr. Dixon about what it was like to be the president of the Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association as well as the Canadian Association of General Surgeons. Links:1. Eckhart Tolle: https://eckharttolle.com/2. Waking Up app...
2022-09-22
46 min
Insights
Wired: Why music changes our brains, and our lives.
Popular Music & Variety presents Adriana Barton in conversation with Dr. Jillian Horton as part of our Arts, Medicine & #Life series / Musique populaire et variétés présente Adriana Barton en conversation avec Dre Jillian Horton dans le cadre de notre série Arts, Medicine & #Life Thank you Canadian Medical Association, MD Financial Management, and Scotiabank Merci L’Association médicale canadienne, MD Financial Management, et Banque Scotia.
2022-07-11
54 min
Freedom Matters
Meaningful Motivation – Sharath Jeevan
In this episode, we welcome Sharath Jeevan OBE, one of the world’s leading experts on intrinsic motivation, direction and potential. He is the Executive Chairman of Intrinsic Labs and author of groundbreaking smart thinking book Intrinsic. In this episode we discuss why we are experiencing a crisis of motivation, where external motivators like money and status fall down, the value of intrinsic motivators, autonomy, mastery and purpose, and how we all have the opportunity to reset the direction of our lives for the better. This episode is part of our mini-series on 'Self' where we...
2022-07-07
28 min
The Mind Full Medic Podcast
Leading organisational change in clinician wellbeing with Dr Joanna Sinclair.
Welcome back to S3 E6. Returning further inspired, motivated and equipped with more knowledge, tools and specific training from my trip to California for Stanford's Chief Wellness Officer Course last month, I am delighted to speak to Dr Joanna Sinclair, a clinician leading the change and charge in organisational wellbeing in healthcare on this side of the planet. Dr Sinclair is an Anaesthetist living and working in New Zealand with a career-long interest in doctors’ health and wellbeing. Since early 2020 she has been the Senior Medical Officer Wellbeing Lead at Counties Manukau Health, working with the Organisational Development Team, an...
2022-07-05
1h 33
Freedom Matters
Freedom to Breathe – Jillian Horton
This week, we are in conversation with Jillian Horton. Jillian is an award-winning medical educator, writer, musician and podcaster. She completed a residency and a fellowship in internal medicine at the University of Toronto and has held the post of Associate Dean and Associate Chair of that department. For sixteen years, she cared for thousands of patients in an inner-city hospital. During that time, she had three sons and mentored hundreds of students. She now leads the development of new programs related to physician wellness and won the 2020 AFMC–Gold Humanism Award. In this episode we reflect on...
2022-06-09
30 min
Insights
The Price of Advocacy: sowing moral courage in medicine
With a background in internal medicine, hematology, and molecular biology, Dr. Nancy Olivieri has worked in thalassemia, a blood disease primarily of children of emerging countries, for over 30 years, including in Asia through Hemoglobal®, a charity she founded to improve worldwide care for these children. In 2003, Dr. Olivieri completed a Masters in Medical Ethics and Law at Kings’ College, UK with a thesis examining ethical resistance in medical research. She created and continues to teach a course, Health and Pharmaceuticals, to undergraduate and graduate students, about the influences of the pharmaceutical industry in research and medicine. I...
2022-06-03
1h 02
Freedom Matters
Reframing our Reality – Michael Sacasas
This week we welcome Michael Sacasas, author of The Convivial Society, a newsletter about technology and society. Michael is the associate director of the Christian Study Center of Gainesville and has written for The New Atlantis, The New Inquiry, Comment Magazine, and Real Life Magazine. He is also the author of a forthcoming book 41 Questions: Technology and the Moral Life (Avid Reader Press). In this thought provoking episode we invite all our listeners to reconsider the place of technology in their own lives. We discuss: the role of technology in our lives and how the way...
2022-05-26
33 min
AMA STEPS Forward® podcast
Tackling Physician Burnout One Story At A Time
Dr. Jillian Horton, Associate Chair of the Internal Medicine department at the University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine and author of We Are All Perfectly Fine: A Memoir of Love, Medicine and Healing, explains the importance of physicians sharing their own burnout stories and why personal storytelling is a crucial step to improving culture and effecting systemic change. For resources on tackling physician burnout, please visit stepsforward.org. 🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally, focused on addressing the issues important to you, so you can focus on what matters most — patients. We will meet this c...
2022-05-25
38 min
Insights
No rhyme, no reason: Poetry as sense making in a senseless world
Sue Goyette lives in K'jipuktuk (Halifax). She has published a novel and eight collections of poetry, including Ocean (winner of the 2015 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Award and finalist for the 2014 Griffin Poetry Prize), The Brief Reincarnation of a Girl, Penelope and Anthesis. Her latest collection, Monoculture: monologues is forthcoming from Gaspereau Press in spring 2022. Goyette is the editor of the 2014 Best of Canadian Poetry Anthology, the 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology, and Resistance, (University of Regina Press, May 2021). Her work has been translated into German, French and Spanish and has won the CBC Literary Award for Poetry...
2022-05-17
00 min
Freedom Matters
Freedom to Think – Susie Alegre
This week, we welcome Susie Alegre, a leading human rights barrister in the internationally renowned Doughty Street Chambers. She has been a legal pioneer in digital human rights, in particular the impact of artificial intelligence on the human rights of freedom of thought and opinion. Her book, Freedom to Think, charts the history and importance of our most basic human right: freedom of thought. From Galileo to Nudge Theory to Alexa, Susie explores how the powerful have always sought to get inside our heads, influence how we think and shape what we buy. Providing a bold new...
2022-05-12
32 min
Freedom Matters
On Being & Freedom – Krista Tippett
This week we welcome Krista Tippett. Krista is a Peabody Award-winning broadcaster, a National Humanities Medalist, a New York Times bestselling author and the creator and host of On Being, a world renown podcast which sets out to explore the immensity of our human lives. In this extended episode, we discuss the importance of questions - how asking the right questions and accepting that there may never be an answer, can help us to know ourselves better, whilst enabling society to grow. We discuss the role of technology in our rush for answers, media’s role in th...
2022-04-28
38 min
Behind The Line
Normal Daily Living (Being *Normal* Series)
Show Notes:Today I am delighted to be joined once again by TC Randall. He brings his wealth of wisdom as an emergency room nurse of 14 years, as well as his experiences of having gone off work with PTSD, all of which he details in his fantastic book, The View From The Wrong Side of The Day that you can check out here. Today we are talking about the impact of first response and front line work on our daily living activities. Hear us chat about... - The impact of the adrenaline highs and lows on our...
2022-03-29
1h 19
Moving Medicine
Jillian Horton, MD, on the power of storytelling and relieving physician burnout
AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with Jillian Horton, MD, associate chair of the internal medicine department at the University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine, in Winnipeg, Canada, about how physicians can help leaders address the complicated issue of physician burnout by sharing their stories. Dr. Horton is also the author of the national bestseller: We Are All Perfectly Fine: A Memoir of Love, Medicine and Healing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally, focused on addressing the issues important to you, so you can focus on what matters most — patients. We will meet this challenge together. Join us: https://ama-assn.co/JoinR...
2022-02-08
18 min
Protect our Province Alberta
Briefing: National Edition: The Prairies
Michelle is joined by Dr. Alexander Wong (Regina Infectious Disease, HIV, and Addictions physician), Dr. Jillian Horton (Associate Chair of Internal Medicine, University of Manitoba), and Dr. Christine Peschken (Associate Professor, University of Manitoba) to discuss the COVID-19 situation across the prairie provinces and draw similarities across provincial borders. Dr. Wong provides a detailed view into public health measures in Saskatchewan. Presentation: Saskatchewan Covid Update Presenter: Dr. Alexander Wong The post Briefing: The Prairies National Edition first appeared on Protect our Province Alberta.
2022-01-28
1h 01
Insights
Healing Pages: Writing as Transformation
Darrel J. McLeod is the author of Peyakow and Mamaskatch, which received the Govenor General’s Literary Award for Nonfiction. He is Cree from Treaty 8 territory in Northern Alberta. Before deciding to pursue writing in his retirement, McLeod was a chief negotiator of land claims for the federal government and executive director of education and international affairs with the Assembly of First Nations. Arts, Medicine and #Life is a series, hosted by internist, writer, musician and award-winning medical educator Dr. Jillian Horton, that features world-renowned doctors speaking about their area of interest and expertise on far-ranging topics in he...
2022-01-26
53 min
Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians
Burnout & Recovery: A Conversation with Dr. Jillian Horton
“I would get home at the end of my long shifts on the wards, and I would have nothing left. Nothing left for myself, nothing left for my spouse, nothing left for my children.”After another year of pandemic, the topic of physician burnout is more relevant than ever. On this episode of Quick Takes Dr. Gratzer speaks with award-winning medical educator and bestselling author Dr. Jillian Horton(of the University of Manitoba) about identifying signs of burnout and strategies to deal with it. The conversation is very personal – Dr. Horton, a practicing internist, talks about her own ex...
2021-12-15
22 min
Insights
Just Be Human
Anna Mehler Paperny talks to Jillian Horton about mental health care in Canada and her own observations - both as journalist and patient. Anna Mehler Paperny is a reporter and the author of the book Hello I Want to Die Please Fix Me, which was a finalist for the Hilary Weston Writer's Trust Prize for Nonfiction. Anna is a reporter at Reuters and has worked at The Globe and Mail and Global News. She has reported from Guantanamo Bay and Haiti and won an investigative journalism award for a series exploring deaths in Canadian prisons. ...
2021-11-26
49 min
The Word On The Sleep
Beating Burnout like a Badass with Soulspark Sisterhood
We’ve talked about burnout before… and there’s no coincidence they’re the most listened to episodes! On this episode on burnout, I’m joined by naturopathic doctors Destiny & Erin, who are also co-founders of Soul Spark Sisterhood - a community for ambitious females to help move them from burnout to soul sparked by rebuilding energy of body, mind, and soul. It was a fun conversation filled with so many great actionable steps for you to take to understand if you’re in burnout, where on the burnout scale you lie, and what you can do to star...
2021-11-09
45 min
Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast
E83 Jillian Horton on Writing, Burnout, and the Quest for a Better Culture in Medicine
Dr. Jillian Horton (https://twitter.com/JillianHortonMD?s=20) is an an internist at Max Rady College of Medicine in Winnipeg and the author of "We Are All Perfectly Fine". In the book, Dr. Horton beautifully explores burnout and her own personal journey in medicine. We talked to her about the process of writing and the vulnerability involved with such an honest depiction of her own struggles, as well as where we can go with the culture of medicine to make training better. Links:1. We Are All Perfectly Fine: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443461634/we-are-all-perfectly-fine/2. M...
2021-07-07
51 min
Insights
Let's talk...but who goes first?
Clara Hughes, a dual-season Olympian, is the only athlete in history to win multiple medals at both the summer and winter Olympic Games. She also knows what it’s like to weather more than one season when it comes to mental health. She joins Dr. Horton to talk about her decision to pursue public advocacy, and to discuss why performance-driven cultures like medicine and sport need personal narratives to help us get past stigma and back to health. Arts, Medicine and #Life is a series, hosted by internist, author, musician and award-winning medical educator Dr. Jillian Horton, that fe...
2021-06-11
1h 00
Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda
Does your doctor care about you?
A searing experience with an apparently uncaring doctor when she was young helped make Dr. Jillian Horton a passionate advocate for a radical rethinking of how doctors are trained.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/clearandvivid Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2021-05-18
43 min
Insights
Just where are you taking that history?
Student doctors are taught a formulaic way of “taking” patient histories and repeating their stories. Somewhere along the way, the essence of the person - and why they are seeking care in the first place - is often lost. Join author and physician Dr. Jillian Horton in conversation with noted author and storyteller Ivan Coyote as they discuss the difference between professionalism and authenticity and how medicine can begin to see its history problem - as well as its historical and systemic bias against LGBTQ2+ people - with a view to creating something better. Ivan Coyote is an a...
2021-05-17
1h 11
Insights
Beginning with the Truth with Dr. Alika Lafontaine
In this episode of the Arts, Medicine and #Life series Dr. Horton speaks with Dr. Alika Lafontaine about Indigenous healing and what we can all learn from it. The conversation also examines systemic racism, compassion and culturally safe care. Dr. Alika Lafontaine is an award-winning physician, past-President of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada and the first Indigenous physician listed by the Medical Post as one of Canada’s 50 Most Powerful Doctors. For four years he co-led the Indigenous Health Alliance project, one of the most ambitious Indigenous health transformation initiatives in Canadian history, which at its pe...
2021-04-20
1h 10
Digging Deep with Mark Sutcliffe
Jillian Horton: The Path to Overcoming Burnout
Dr. Jillian Horton, author of We Are All Perfectly Fine, shares powerful lessons about mindfulness, her replenishing outlook on life, how she's let go of the delusion of control, made peace with loss, accepted her circumstances (while bettering them), and learned - at last - how to accept feeling good. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-03-19
1h 33
Sound Mind: conversations about physician wellness and medical culture
Battling physician burnout
"We aren’t actually part of normal society, not anymore. Medicine does something to us. It teaches us another language, one only other doctors can understand. Eventually it scripts our emotions, neutralizing them whenever they threaten to overwhelm our senses.” – Dr. Jillian HortonDr. Jillian Horton is an internist and award-winning medical educator, and a writer and expert on physician health. Yet like more than one-quarter of physicians, she has struggled with severe burnout.Her new book, We Are All Perfectly Fine, chronicles her personal journey to overcome it.In this episode, Dr. Jillian Horton...
2021-03-16
34 min
LifeSpeak
Physician Heal Thyself: Doctors and Burnout
What happens when doctors fall apart? General internist Dr. Jillian Horton addresses doctor burnout, her new book, We Are All Perfectly Fine: A Memoir of Love, Medicine and Healing, and how compassionate medicine is the key to protecting the mental health of both physicians and their patients. Email us questions or comments at podcast@LifeSpeak.comCheck out us on Facebook and Twitter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-03-16
34 min
Insights
We are All Perfectly Fine: Book Launch
In this episode of Arts, Medicine and #Life the tables are turned for our host as Popular Music & Variety presents the national book launch of "We Are All Perfectly Fine" by Dr. Jillian Horton. Executive Producer Heather Gibson leads a dynamic and thoughtful conversation that includes readings by Dr. Horton. “Funny, fresh, and deeply affecting, We Are All Perfectly Fine is the story of a married mother of three on the brink of personal and professional collapse who attends rehab with a twist: a meditation retreat for burned-out doctors.” Thank you to Scotiabank, MD F...
2021-03-05
1h 06
Court Junkie
Ep 147: Accomplice to Murder
Prosecutors say Erica Stefanko played a crucial role in the murder of 25-year-old Ashley Biggs, but can they prove it in court? Sponsors in this episode: 1800-CONTACTS - Order online at 1800Contacts.com. Madison Reed - Get 10% off plus free shipping on your first Color Kit when you go to Madison-Reed.com and use code COURT. Uprising - Be one of the first 1,000 to use the code COURT at Uprisingfood.com/court and get free standard shipping. Check out the sampler bundle today! Jordan Harbinger Show - Search for Th...
2021-03-01
45 min
Bill Kelly Show
What needs to be in place to Reopen Ontario? Councillor Brad Clark apologizing for leaked phone call & The sunk coast fallacy behind provincial leaders
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Reopening the economy: Preview of Doug Ford’s press conference at 1pm today. What will need to be in place to reopen the economy? GUEST: Chris Bauch: Research Chair in the Department of Applied Mathematics and a Specialist in mathematical and computer modelling of infectious disease outbreaks with the University of Waterloo GUEST: Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - Ward Nine Councillor Brad Clark has resigned his committee chairmanships and vice chairmanships and asked the In...
2021-02-08
55 min
Insights
Hayley Wickenheiser in conversation with Dr. Jillian Horton
When five-time Olympic champion Hayley Wickenheiser retired from hockey after 23 years, holding the record for most assists, points and goals for the Canadian Women’s National Team, she set her sights on another challenge: becoming a doctor. But while medicine and sports may seem to share certain similarities, they do not share a common culture when it comes to taking care of our bodies or preparing our minds for physical and mental challenges. IN particular, medicine operates under the assumption that physicians can override their physiologic and emotional needs without a safety net – or a supportive team – beneath them. In this...
2021-02-03
45 min
Court Junkie
Ep 141: The Thanksgiving Weekend (Joel Guy Jr)
On Thanksgiving weekend in 2016, the home of Lisa and Joel Guy Sr. became a horror scene, after their bodies were found inside their home. Prosecutors would later be tasked with proving that their son, Joel Guy Jr, was the killer. NOTE: This episode contains details and facts that are especially gruesome. Listener discretion is advised. Sponsors in this episode: Aurate - Get 15% off your first purchase when you go to AurateNewYork.com/courtjunkie , and use promo code COURTJUNKIE at checkout. Literati - Go to LITERATI.com/COURT for 25% off your first tw...
2021-01-18
41 min
Insights
Words Matter: The Impact of Compassion
In this episode of Arts, Medicine and #Life series host Dr. Jillian Horton speaks with journalist Paul Adams and neurosurgeon Dr. John Sinclair, about the long and lasting impact of moments of compassion in clinical care, debunking the notion that compassion fatigue is an inevitable consequence of a life in medicine, and helping to chart a path forward for patients and healthcare providers looking for more humanity in medicine.
2020-11-25
44 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — On good medicine and healing with Dr. Lisa Richardson
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Lisa Richardson about the meaning of good medicine and traditional Indigenous healing.Dr. Lisa Richardson is an internist of Anishinaabe descent and is a strategic advisor for Indigenous health in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto.Dr. Horton and Dr. Richardson discuss the following:- Indigenous models of health and healing- integrating Indigenous health into medical education- holistic self care- academic medical systems- and much moreDr. Jillian Horton is a general internist and director of the Alan Klass health humanities program at the...
2020-04-14
37 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Nutrition and sleep with Dr. Maryam Hamidi
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Maryam Hamidi about how nutrition, sleep, and hydration interplay to influence short-term alertness and performance as physicians.Dr. Hamidi is Associate Director of Scholarship and Health Promotion at the Stanford Medicine WellMD| WellPhD Center and researcher in the Department of Psychiatry Behavioral Sciences. She completed her masters and doctoral studies in clinical nutrition, nutritional epidemiology and medical sciences at University of Toronto. Over the course of her career, she has authored many highly cited scientific papers on nutrition and physician well-being.Dr. Horton and Dr. Hamidi...
2020-03-02
40 min
CMAJ Podcasts
MedLife with Dr. Horton — On mental performance with Jason Brooks
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Jason Brooks about optimizing mental and cognitive performance.Dr. Jason Brooks has a PhD in population health with a focus on kinesiology and human performance. He is a mental performance coach who works with high performers in diverse fields, including elite athletes, tactical law enforcement officers, musicians, and doctors.Dr. Horton and Dr. Brooks discuss the following:- common issues that he comes across in his work coaching physicians- pursuing "balance" as a goal- approaching transitions in day-to-day life- how physicians can use rehearsal to achieve...
2020-02-10
44 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Dr. Victoria Sweet on slow medicine
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Victoria Sweet about rediscovering how to practice slow medicine.Dr. Victoria Sweet is an associate clinical professor of internal medicine at the University of California in San Francisco, a general internist and the author of two bestselling books, God’s Hotel and Slow Medicine. She has a PhD in the history of medicine and is a Guggenheim fellow.Dr. Horton and Dr. Sweet discuss the following:- Dr. Sweet's unconventional view of medicine- efficiency/inefficiency of practice beyond measures of cost- physician's capacity for healing versus th...
2020-01-13
39 min
Insights
Burnout and Balance with Dr. Mamta Gautam
In episode 2 of the Arts, Medicine and #Life series Dr. Mamta Gautam dispels myths about physician burnout, and provides practical strategies any individual can deploy to rediscover their personal priorities. Dr. Mamta Gautam is an internationally recognized expert on burnout in physicians and gender equity in medicine. A psychiatrist by training, she has long been known as “The Doctor’s Doctor”. Arts, Medicine and #Life is a series, hosted by internist, writer, musician and award-winning medical educator Dr. Jillian Horton, that features world-renowned doctors speaking about their area of interest and expertise on as far-ranging topics...
2020-01-09
1h 01
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Dr. Lucy Kalanithi on patient-centred care at the end of life
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Lucy Kalanithi about joy, purpose, and meaning in work as a physician.Dr. Lucy Kalanithi is an internist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the widow of Dr. Paul Kalanithi, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir When Breath Becomes Air. Dr. Kalanithi, who has special interests in end-of-life care, physician wellness, and caregiving, has appeared at TEDMED, the Aspen Institute, and in the New York Times. She lives in California with her 5-year-old daughter.Dr...
2019-12-16
32 min
Insights
"The Call" with Dr. Jillian Horton
This is episode one of a five part series titled Arts, Medicine and Life. In this discussion Dr. Jillian Horton sets the stage for the series, reflecting on her own journey through medicine, as well as ways in which the arts have helped her deal with both professional and personal experiences with deep suffering.
2019-11-25
55 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Room for joy in medicine with Dr. Christine Sinsky
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Christine Sinsky about joy, purpose, and meaning in work as a physician.Dr. Horton and Dr. Sinsky discuss the following:- how to find efficiencies and rethink daily tasks to make more time for what is most valuable and most enjoyable- psychological hurdles to implementing change- studies about joy in practice - how an individual can reconnect with what brings them joy- the concept of practice redesign- macro- or system-level changes to help with efficiencies- and much moreDr. Christine Sinsky is an internist and is vice...
2019-11-11
21 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — On toxic culture in medicine with Dr. Ron Epstein
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Ron Epstein about dealing with stress and toxic culture in medicine.Dr. Horton and Dr. Epstein answer the following listener questions:- In an under-resourced settings, how do we reconcile the quality of care we wish to provide with the quality we feel we're limited to provide?- Are circumstances in health care in current times the most difficult they've even been?- What are good strategies to avoid internalizing stressors?- How can we best cope with change?- How can we find hope in...
2019-10-15
42 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Dr. Sharon Straus on mentorship
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Sharon Straus about mentorship, from being a mentee to being a mentor.Dr. Horton and Dr. Straus talk about:- tips and tricks for students and trainees to find a good mentor- how to be a good mentor for others - how mentoring can help change culture in medicine- evidence and studies on mentorship- what it was like to have Dr. David Sackett as a mentor- and much moreDr. Sharon Straus is acting physician-in-chief at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and Canada Research Chair at th...
2019-09-09
27 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Physician burnout with Dr. Tait Shanafelt, CWO
In this "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Tait Shanafelt about burnout and physician wellbeing.Dr. Horton and Dr. Shanafelt talk about:- link between physician wellbeing and quality of care- research on physician burnout- can an individual diagnose their own burnout- organizational-level intervention and prevention- loss of meaning in medicine- the role of Chief Wellness Officer at Stanford- and much moreDr. Tait Shanafelt is an oncologist and leading researcher on physician wellbeing and its impact on patient care. He is chief wellness officer of Stanford Medicine, associate dean for the Stanford school of...
2019-08-12
25 min
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Med Life with Dr. Horton — Alan Alda and Dr. Deepu Gawda on feeling disconnected from patients
In this next "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton talks with both Dr. Deepu Gawda and actor Alan Alda.In the first segment, Dr. Horton and guest Dr. Deepu Gawda, internist and associate professor of medicine at Columbia University, answer a listener question from a physician who is under so much work pressure that s/he is viewing patients only as units of time. This person wants to get back to connecting with patients in a meaningful way and is looking for advice.In the second segment, Dr. Horton speaks with award-winning actor Alan Alda, who leads...
2019-05-03
23 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — Creative arts in the life of a doctor with Dr. Allan Peterkin
In this next "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Allan Peterkin about creative arts and playfulness as related to medicine and as tools to help balance out a stressful life.Dr. Horton and Dr. Peterkin talk about:- music, writing, theatre, improv groups, cooking and many other forms of artistic expression- the time Dr. Peterkin was on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon because of his book about beards- how learning to interpret a painting is related to diagnostic skills- how a practice in creative arts can influence the way doctors approach patients and...
2019-04-05
33 min
CMAJ Podcasts
Med Life with Dr. Horton — CaRMS interviews and ranking residency training programs
In this first "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton answers questions about CaRMS, the Canadian Resident Matching Service. In this episode, she is joined by Dr. Moneeza Walji.They answer these questions:What are some strategies for choosing and ranking programs?Should I have a back-up program in my ranking?What should I do about conflicting interviews?What are interviewers looking for in a candidate?What should I do when I can't think of an answer to an interview question?Should I change my strategy when being interviewed by a resident versus a program director?How does...
2019-01-04
46 min