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What if your hesitation around AI is not a problem, but a reflection of how much you care? Have you noticed how thoughtful, conscientious people imagine the worst-case scenario when something new arrives? Could it be that some of the fear around AI is less about the tool itself and more about our stories about it? And what if you do not need to love it to change your relationship with AI?
This is part one of a two-part conversation with Jessie's son, Slade, about AI — not the technology itself, but the feelings it evokes and the stories we tell about it. We explore why AI feels so charged for physicians and high-achieving women, and how we might relate to it with more awareness, discernment, and self-compassion.
PEARLS OF WISDOM
• Hesitation around AI is often not a lack of intelligence or willingness — it is a reflection of how much we care about doing things well and doing them right.
• Physicians are trained to anticipate risk and forecast danger. Sometimes we misapply that training to situations where curiosity would serve us better than caution.
• AI is a tool. How we interact with it depends on slowing down, asking ourselves the right questions, and deciding how we want to show up.
• The one thing AI does not have is a soul. Original, heart-centered, authentically human work will become more valuable, not less.
• Everyone needs support learning this — even people who seem like they already understand it. There is no shame in asking for a guide.
Reflection Questions
What feelings come up for us when we think about AI — and how might we begin to shift from catastrophizing into discernment? Where are we resisting, rather than showing up with curiosity? How do we want to relate to AI in a way that is aligned with our values and protects our energy for what matters most?
This is part one of a two-part series. In the next episode, Slade and I dive into the practical side — real use cases, real tools, and how communicating with AI is a lot like learning a new language.
If you are a physician looking for support in navigating change — whether it is AI, career, identity, or how you want to show up in medicine and in life — I would love to connect with you.
www.jessiemahoneymd.com
www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreats
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www.jessiemahoneymd.com/jessies-blog
www.jessiemahoneymd.com/mindful-healers-podcast
Nothing shared in the Healing Medicine Podcast is medical advice.
The Healing Medicine Podcast was formerly known as the Mindful Healers Podcast.
By Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang4.9
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What if your hesitation around AI is not a problem, but a reflection of how much you care? Have you noticed how thoughtful, conscientious people imagine the worst-case scenario when something new arrives? Could it be that some of the fear around AI is less about the tool itself and more about our stories about it? And what if you do not need to love it to change your relationship with AI?
This is part one of a two-part conversation with Jessie's son, Slade, about AI — not the technology itself, but the feelings it evokes and the stories we tell about it. We explore why AI feels so charged for physicians and high-achieving women, and how we might relate to it with more awareness, discernment, and self-compassion.
PEARLS OF WISDOM
• Hesitation around AI is often not a lack of intelligence or willingness — it is a reflection of how much we care about doing things well and doing them right.
• Physicians are trained to anticipate risk and forecast danger. Sometimes we misapply that training to situations where curiosity would serve us better than caution.
• AI is a tool. How we interact with it depends on slowing down, asking ourselves the right questions, and deciding how we want to show up.
• The one thing AI does not have is a soul. Original, heart-centered, authentically human work will become more valuable, not less.
• Everyone needs support learning this — even people who seem like they already understand it. There is no shame in asking for a guide.
Reflection Questions
What feelings come up for us when we think about AI — and how might we begin to shift from catastrophizing into discernment? Where are we resisting, rather than showing up with curiosity? How do we want to relate to AI in a way that is aligned with our values and protects our energy for what matters most?
This is part one of a two-part series. In the next episode, Slade and I dive into the practical side — real use cases, real tools, and how communicating with AI is a lot like learning a new language.
If you are a physician looking for support in navigating change — whether it is AI, career, identity, or how you want to show up in medicine and in life — I would love to connect with you.
www.jessiemahoneymd.com
www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreats
www.jessiemahoneymd.com/yoga
www.jessiemahoneymd.com/jessies-blog
www.jessiemahoneymd.com/mindful-healers-podcast
Nothing shared in the Healing Medicine Podcast is medical advice.
The Healing Medicine Podcast was formerly known as the Mindful Healers Podcast.

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