
The Two AI Strategies That Will Fail
In this brief episode, John discusses how healthcare executives should respond to AI disruption, emphasizing two failing strategies: the aggressive "chainsaw" approach of cutting jobs and the passive "ostrich" approach of ignoring AI. He advocates for leaders to gain hands‑on familiarity with AI tools, establish governance guardrails, and use AI to augment rather than replace staff, addressing workforce shortages in care. The conversation highlights the need for board‑level AI literacy and purposeful, ethical implementation to empower existing employees.
How Loneliness Hurts Your Health
The episode explores the health dangers of loneliness, citing research that shows people with few close friends face a 25% higher mortality rate over eight years. It references longitudinal studies from Harvard, China, and Sweden, and highlights the Surgeon General’s...
The Wellness Industry Is Misleading You W/ Dr. Zeke Emanuel, Author, Eat Your Ice Cream
In this episode of CareTalk, Dr. Zeke Emanuel critiques the $1‑2 trillion wellness industry, arguing that it exploits the wealthy with dubious supplements, tests, and diets while neglecting timeless health fundamentals. He emphasizes that genuine wellness hinges on social connections—citing Aristotle,...
Can AI Reduce Medical Errors?
The episode discusses the alarming rate of medical errors—estimated at 800,000 to a million deaths annually—and explores how AI can help reduce these mistakes. The host highlights personal experience using AI tools like OpenEvidence, GPT, and Gemini to obtain specialist-level...
The Trust Problem With Healthcare AI
In this brief clip, host David Williams talks with Dr. Sarah Matt about the critical role of explainability in building trust for AI-driven healthcare. Dr. Matt emphasizes that patients and providers must understand how AI models make decisions to feel...

Why Exercise Beats Longevity Hacks W/ Dr. Jordan Metzl, Author, The Athlete's Book of Home Remedies
In this episode, host John Driscoll talks with sports‑medicine physician Dr. Jordan Metzl about why regular exercise is the most effective "drug" for extending healthspan, outpacing the myriad longevity supplements and hacks on the market. Dr. Metzl explains how strength...