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The Doctor's Art
Henry Bair and Tyler Johnson
162 episodes
2 weeks ago
Many of us quietly accept the idea that our best self lives somewhere in the past — that youth is the ideal and aging is a slow erosion of who we really are. But what if getting older isn’t about losing our identity, but deepening it? What if the second half of life could be defined not by decline, but by “joyspan”—our capacity for meaning, connection, and contentment as we age? Our guest on this episode is gerontologist and author Kerry Burnight, PhD. As a professor at the University of Cali...
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Many of us quietly accept the idea that our best self lives somewhere in the past — that youth is the ideal and aging is a slow erosion of who we really are. But what if getting older isn’t about losing our identity, but deepening it? What if the second half of life could be defined not by decline, but by “joyspan”—our capacity for meaning, connection, and contentment as we age? Our guest on this episode is gerontologist and author Kerry Burnight, PhD. As a professor at the University of Cali...
Show more...
Medicine
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Health & Fitness
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Virtue and Good Medicine | John Rhee, MD, MPH
The Doctor's Art
55 minutes
9 months ago
Virtue and Good Medicine | John Rhee, MD, MPH
There is something uniquely haunting about many neurological diseases. These conditions often don't only affect the body — they reshape the very foundation of who we are, our memories, our personalities, our language. When the brain begins to fail, the boundary between illness and identity start to blur; the person we know begins to fade even before their life has ended. In this episode, we are joined by John Rhee, MD, MPH, a neuro-oncologist and palliative care physician at Dana-Farb...
The Doctor's Art
Many of us quietly accept the idea that our best self lives somewhere in the past — that youth is the ideal and aging is a slow erosion of who we really are. But what if getting older isn’t about losing our identity, but deepening it? What if the second half of life could be defined not by decline, but by “joyspan”—our capacity for meaning, connection, and contentment as we age? Our guest on this episode is gerontologist and author Kerry Burnight, PhD. As a professor at the University of Cali...