ith gratitude to Stephanie Feals and Apurv Gupta, MD, MPH, I had a blast playing the extemporaneous role of neurotic, skeptical, divergent, pontificating patient advocate on a recent episode of their fantastic podcast, "Speaking Of Making Healthcare Work For You." (With video this time so you can fixate at the light sources beaming off my awesome baldness the whole time)
I'm often told I have "Good lint on my roller," meaning I've accrued so much useful— and totally useless—knowledge, experience, skills, and perspectives. You know: "Good lint."
So what's the point of keeping it all to myself when I can impart the many, shall we say, teachable moments (read: catastrophically poor decisions) that I've had to overcome? You may also know me from such rants as "Don't Start A Blog," "Don't Start A Charity," and "Don't Start A Podcast."
Well, this appearance should come as no surprise, as this time, I am in the hot seat, responding and reacting in real-time as part of one of the most authentic conversations I've had in a while.
It's always no-holds-barred, so strap in and enjoy another romp in the hay with yours truly and some amazing friends.