What Matters Most

Dr. Raj Sundar #1122


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A wonderful and free flowing conversation with Dr. Raj Sundar (also find him on Twitter!) on his approach to medicine, community activism, his podcast and raising his precious children.

Dr. Raj Sundar is a family physician and community organizer. His podcast, Healthcare for Humans, is an independent project that he created, to become a better healer to the many different communities of Washington.

In His Own Words…

We all have felt those large gaps between our agenda, as clinicians, and the lives of our patients.

These gaps, sometimes an abyss, are exacerbated by our contemporary systems. This show is my creative power restive and uprising to help address this gap. In this podcast, I will explore the history and culture of Washington’s diverse communities so clinicians can be better equipped with the right knowledge to care for all patients, no matter who they are. I hope this podcast re-orients us to what’s important to our patients and how they came to be where they are now.

By better understanding their worldview, we can become better at taking care of those patients we struggle to help, within the context of their own struggle, and thereby, even ameliorate our own struggle.

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Paul Samuel Dolman, author, podcaster, and speaker, presents What Matters Most (the book!) a series of interview transcriptions from more than twenty inspirational Nashville and Tennessee residents, including special guest the journalist and author Bill Moyers.

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, former Governor Don Sundquist, Academy Award-winning actress Patricia Neal, Grammy Award-winning entertainer Wynonna Judd, and many more share intimate and inspirational aspects of themselves.

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