Episodios

  • Staying Wild in Medicine: Dr. Wendy Lau on GRACE, Moral Resilience & Self-Stewardship
    May 22 2025

    What does it mean to stay tender-hearted—and even a little wild—while working in modern medicine? Dr. Wendy Lau, an emergency physician and Zen practitioner, shares the GRACE approach (Gather, Recall, Attune, Consider, Engage/End) that helps clinicians meet patients with genuine compassion, even on the busiest shifts. She explains how naming moral residue and moral injury can lift hidden weight off our shoulders and introduces self-stewardship as a practical way to set healthy limits so we can keep serving over the long haul. Along the way, Wendy reflects on community, creativity, and finding hope in the simple truth that everything changes—one breath and one patient at a time.

    Resources mentioned

    • Upaya Zen Center
    • GRACE Framework – developed by Roshi Joan Halifax
    • Cynda Rushton, PhD, RN – research on moral residue and self-stewardship
    • The Inner Practice of Medicine – book by Dr. Wendy Lau

    If the episode resonates, share it with a friend or send us your reflections—each voice helps broaden our circle of compassionate care.

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    59 m
  • Peace Seekers - Reimagining Belonging
    May 8 2025

    What does it mean to be well—not just physically, but emotionally, culturally, and in community?

    In this episode, we talk with Saul Ferolus, a Haitian peace seeker, father, husband and community advocate, who shares his lived experience as a Haitian navigating life after the 2010 earthquake, migration, and the challenges of being misunderstood in a new country. His story invites us to consider how well-being is shaped not only by access to care, but by the narratives we tell about each other.

    We explore how the effects of othering—especially through fear-based media portrayals—can undermine health at both individual and collective levels. And we reflect on what it means to belong, to be seen with dignity, and to stay connected to community, even across distance and disruption.

    This is a conversation about resilience, relational health, and the quiet power of being held in community. Lepspwa fe viv! Hope gives life!

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    30 m
  • The Engine of the Heart: Compassionate Global Health with Dr. Shams Syed
    Apr 24 2025

    What does it mean to lead with compassion in global health—and why does it matter now more than ever?

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Shams Syed to explore how compassion, partnership, and service are not just values—but strategies for systems change. From his early work designing bi-directional hospital partnerships across continents to his reflections on faith, identity, and burnout, Shams shares hard-won insights from decades of work in the field.

    We talk about:

    • Reimagining quality improvement through a human-centered lens
    • The role of compassion in leadership, policymaking, and health equity
    • What it means to create safe systems for transformation
    • How faith, curiosity, and lived experience shape global health work
    • The difference between empathy and compassion—and why action matters

    Alongside co-hosts Dr. Ashley Ono and Dr. Lopa Basu, this conversation weaves the technical with the spiritual, exploring how love, service, and deep listening can shift not just outcomes—but the very way we move through the world.

    "Improvement cycles are driven by an engine—and that’s the engine of the heart." — Dr. Shams Syed

    Resources & Mentions:

    • WHO’s Global Compassion Rounds
    • Dr. Rana Awdish, In Shock
    • Rumi quote: “Listen with ears of tolerance…”
    • The compassion equation: awareness → empathy → action

    Tune in and subscribe to Inspire Global Radio for more conversations that explore healing, leadership, and the courage to care.

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    57 m
  • Passion & Purpose: Transforming Rural Healthcare in Africa
    Apr 10 2025

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    We're excited to share this episode featuring Dr. James, a leader who's transforming rural healthcare in Uganda with unwavering commitment and care. In our conversation, he walks us through his remarkable journey to making a real impact in healthcare delivery. His story is full of passion and resourcefulness, offering lessons that can inspire anyone dedicated to making a difference in healthcare.

    This episode is dedicated to global healthcare workers in transition—especially those navigating unexpected professional changes. We hope Dr. James' insights and experiences inspire you as you forge a new path forward.

    What You'll Hear:

    Humble Beginnings: Dr. James explains how he transitioned from engineering to medicine to confront pressing health challenges head-on.
    Community Innovation: Discover how he's creating affordable, sustainable care in underserved areas—and consider how this innovative mindset can spark fresh ideas no matter where you practice.
    Scaling with Purpose: Gain practical insights into building initiatives that grow sustainably over time.
    A Moment to Reflect: “How does your sense of purpose shape the way you approach healthcare challenges?”

    Tune in for a genuine conversation that blends global insights with real-world impact. We hope you find Dr. James' journey as inspiring and thought-provoking as we did.

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  • “Authentic Healing & Narrative Medicine” with Dr. Rana Awdish
    Mar 26 2025

    Dr. Rana Awdish is a critical care physician, best-selling author, physician advocate, and public speaker whose book In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope has sparked profound conversations across the world of medicine.

    In this episode, we explore the question: What happens when a physician becomes the patient? Rana shares how her own critical illness transformed not only her understanding of healing, but also her identity as a doctor, advocate, mother, artist—and human being.

    We talk story about:

    • Reclaiming embodiment and identity in medicine
    • Grieving the loss of control and performative roles
    • The difference between empathy and compassion
    • Using storytelling, art, and somatic practices to make meaning
    • Redefining "efficiency" through relationship-centered care
    • What today's physicians need—not more, but less—to thrive

    Rana offers us a gentle, powerful lens for seeing medicine as a healing art—and reminds us that belonging, presence, and vulnerability are essential to sustaining ourselves and each other in this work.

    Resources Mentioned:

    In Shock by Dr. Rana Awdish | God’s Hotel by Victoria Sweet | Cherished Belonging by Fr. Greg Boyle | CHEST Journal’s Exhalations (Narrative Medicine section)

    Follow us @InspireGlobalRadio and join us in raising the vibration with stories that heal.

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    55 m
  • More Than Medicine: Redefining Healing
    Mar 26 2025

    What does it mean to truly heal—and who are we beyond our white coats?

    In this first episode of Inspire Global Radio, co-hosts Dr. Lopa Basu and Dr. Ashley Ono, two women physicians practicing in Hawai‘i, interview one another to unpack how their personal healing journeys have reshaped their understanding of medicine, identity, and care.

    They explore:
    Self-care vs. self-stewardship
    Introducing yourself through place, not title
    Listening to your body’s signals
    Finding presence when nothing else can be done
    The wisdom of practicing medicine at the margins

    This is a conversation about connection—to land, to others, and to the parts of ourselves that often get buried beneath credentials and expectations. Listen now and join us on the journey.

    #InspireGlobalRadio #HealingInMedicine #WomenInMedicine #SelfStewardship #AlohaInPractice #PodcastLaunch


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    46 m
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