PODCAST · education
Solving For Joy
by Chrissie Ott, MD
Through in depth conversations with a wide range of guests, Solving for Joy explores the idea that we are always trying to solve life's equation for maximal joy. We'll discover what constants are actually variables we can change and have a lot of laughs along the way. Dr. Chrissie Ott brings a coaching lens, experience in healthcare, entrepreneurship and creativity to the table. We hope this podcast is a tool for many to reclaim delight in their own personal and professional lives!
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The Friendship Prescription for Women in Medicine: Why Belonging Is Essential for Joy.
If you've ever found yourself surrounded by people all day, yet still feeling lonely, this conversation is for you.As physicians and caregivers, we spend so much of our lives showing up for others that meaningful friendship can quietly slip into the background. But connection isn't a luxury. It's one of the things that helps us stay resilient, grounded, and joyful.In this episode, I'm joined by pediatric critical care physician Dr. Cassie Burton Greenbaum, founder of Off-Service Mom Co. Together, we explore why adult friendship can feel so difficult, especially in medicine, and why belonging is an essential part of solving for joy.We talk about: • Why loneliness is so common among physicians and caregivers • How vulnerability creates deeper, more meaningful friendships • Why friendship is essential for resilience, well-being, and joy • Simple ways to build connection with greater intentionWhether you're longing for deeper friendships or simply need the reminder that you don't have to do life alone, I hope this conversation encourages you to take one small step toward connection.Chapters00:00 The Journey to Connection04:30 Why Adult Friendship Feels So Hard09:33 Creating Community on Purpose14:23 Vulnerability as the Foundation of Friendship19:15 Finding Joy Through Connection22:27 The Second Mountain: Living with MeaningConnect with Dr. Cassie Burton Greenbaum: • Website: https://www.offservicemomco.com • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcassieburton/Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Podcast Website: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Chrissie's Website: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🩺 For Physician Coaches & Healthcare Leaders Physician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit:https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Your Skin Is Talking. Are You Listening? Stress, Healing, and Joy with Dr. Keira Barr
This episode explores the powerful connection between stress, the nervous system, trauma, and skin health with board-certified dermatologist and trauma-informed physician Dr. Keira Barr.While many of us think of skin concerns as something happening on the surface, Dr. Barr invites us to consider a different perspective: what if our symptoms are not problems to fight, but messages to understand?Together, we explore how stress and trauma can show up through the skin, why healing often begins beneath the surface, and how learning to listen to our bodies with curiosity rather than criticism can create more ease, well-being, and joy.**A quick note for listeners: this conversation includes a small amount of profanity and a large amount of wisdom. Consider it nervous system regulation through authenticity. We regret neither.**We talk about:• Dr. Barr's personal journey into dermatology and how her own experiences shaped her approach to healing• The connection between the nervous system, stress, inflammation, and skin health• Why symptoms can be valuable sources of information rather than signs that something is wrong• The role of touch, connection, and safety in healing• How building self-trust helps us reconnect with our bodies• Why curiosity may be more helpful than criticism when it comes to our health and well-beingWhether you're navigating a skin condition, chronic stress, burnout, or simply looking for a more compassionate relationship with your body, this conversation offers a refreshing invitation to slow down, listen, and trust the wisdom that's already within you.Connect with Dr. Keira Barr:• Website: https://drkeirabarr.com/• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkeirabarr/• Calm Mind, Calm Skin™: https://drkeirabarr.com/calm-mind-calm-skin/Stay Connected:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Website: https://www.solvingforjoy.comChrissie’s Website: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🩺 For Physician Coaches & Healthcare LeadersPhysician Coaching Collective:https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit:https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Could Running Be a Source of Joy? Menopause, Movement, and Finding Your Way Back to Yourself
Today, we're revisiting one of my favorite episodes on Solving for Joy.This episode explores menopause, movement, running, grief, self-trust, and what it means to reconnect with yourself through joyful movement.Physician, running coach, and fellow physician coach Dr. Michelle Quirk shares how running helped her navigate burnout, loss, and major life transitions, and why movement can be an act of care rather than another place to strive for perfection.We talk about:• Why so many women believe they're "not runners" and how those stories shape us• How movement can support grief, emotional well-being, and resilience• Menopause, musculoskeletal pain, and considerations for women in midlife• Why high-achieving women often struggle to approach exercise with self-compassion• How to start small and build a sustainable relationship with movementWhether you're a runner, a walker, or simply curious about moving your body with more kindness and less pressure, this episode offers a refreshing invitation to begin exactly where you are.Connect with Dr. Michelle Quirk:• Website: https://mindful-marathon.com/• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindful.marathon• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellequirkmd/Stay Connected:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Website: https://www.solvingforjoy.comChrissie’s Website: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🩺 For Physician Coaches & Healthcare LeadersPhysician Coaching Collective:https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit:https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Girl Reimagined: Raising Confident Girls and Protecting Joy in a Culture of Burnout and Comparison
Today’s conversation is about teenage girls, social media, anxiety, perfectionism, emotional resilience, and protecting joy in a culture of burnout and comparison.What happens when girls begin losing connection to themselves younger and younger while navigating pressure, performance, comparison, and constant digital noise?In this episode, I’m joined by Jamie Shannon, certified life coach and founder of Girl Reimagined, a coaching program supporting teenage girls and families navigating anxiety, self-doubt, perfectionism, and emotional overwhelm.We talk about: • How social media impacts girls’ confidence, identity, and emotional well-being • Why many adult women are still learning the skills girls need most today • How coaching can help girls build resilience, boundaries, and self-trust before crisis • Jamie’s concept of a “happy prescription” and helping girls reconnect with joy • What parents can do to better support girls in a world of comparison and overstimulationThis conversation is about more than raising daughters. It is about helping the next generation stay connected to themselves while many adults are still finding their way back there too.If you’ve been thinking about the girls in your life, navigating burnout or perfectionism yourself, or longing for more connection and joy, this episode is for you.Explore Social Media Mindfulness, the resource Jamie created specifically for the Solving for Joy community to help girls build a healthier relationship with social media:https://girlreimagined.com/ssm_solving_for_joy.htmlLearn more about Girl Reimagined’s coaching program and one-week trial experience for girls and families:https://www.girlreimagined.com/1weektrial.htmlLearn more about Jamie Shannon and Girl Reimagined:https://www.girlreimagined.comFollow Girl Reimagined on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/girlreimaginedStay Connected:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Website: https://www.solvingforjoy.comChrissie’s Website: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🩺 For Physician Coaches & Healthcare LeadersPhysician Coaching Collective:https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit:https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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How Physicians Can Feel Human Again Before Burnout Leads to Peer Review
Today’s conversation is about physician burnout, survival mode, emotional exhaustion, communication strain, leadership pressure, boundaries, career sustainability, and what it actually takes to stay connected to yourself in medicine.What happens when physicians stay in survival mode for too long and slowly begin losing connection to the parts of themselves that once felt grounded, present, and alive?In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Anne Hirsch, retired internal medicine physician, physician career advisor, coach, and healthcare leadership and clinician communication strategist.We talk about:• The subtle signs of burnout physicians often miss• How stress shows up in communication, relationships, and team dynamics• Why so many physicians quietly withdraw instead of reaching for support• The role of shame, awareness, and boundaries in burnout recovery• How coaching can help physicians identify blind spots, reconnect with their values, and create a more sustainable way of living and practicing medicine• Why community, support, and honest reflection matter so much in physician well-being and leadershipWhether you are personally considering coaching, supporting physicians as a coach, or simply wondering why medicine has started feeling harder to sustain, this conversation offers a deeply human look at what physicians are carrying beneath the surface and what actually helps.If you’ve been feeling disconnected from yourself…If you’ve been operating in survival mode for longer than you want to admit…Or if you’ve simply been longing to feel a little more human again…This conversation is for you.🔗 Resources Mentioned:• Maslach Burnout Inventoryhttps://www.mindgarden.com/117-maslach-burnout-inventory-mbi• Positive Intelligence by Shirzad Chaminehttps://www.positiveintelligence.com• The Business of Friendship by Shasta Nelsonhttps://shastanelson.com/book/• DISC Behavioral Assessmenthttps://www.discprofile.comLearn more about Dr. Anne Hirsch & Connect:https://www.physiciancoachingwithanne.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-m-hirsch-md-facp-4a681790/ Stay Connected:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Website: https://www.solvingforjoy.comChrissie’s Website: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🩺 For Physician Coaches & Healthcare LeadersPhysician Coaching Collective:https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit:https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Why Your Voice as a Doctor Matters Beyond the Exam Room
Today’s conversation is about what happens when something deeply personal changes the way you see everything and quietly reshapes the way you show up in the world.I want to ask you something.Have you ever had an experience that shifted your perspective so much that you couldn’t go back to who you were before?Maybe it changed how you think about your work, your purpose, or the way you care for the people in your life.And maybe, somewhere along the way, you’ve wondered:Why do I hold back from sharing what I know?Why does it sometimes feel easier to stay quiet than risk being seen the wrong way?What might actually change if more of us spoke up?In this episode, I’m sitting down with Bret Gregory, founder of DrTalks, to explore the story behind a platform built to amplify doctors’ voices and the very real, very human experience that led him there.We talk about what it looks like when personal loss becomes a catalyst for purpose.Why access to the right information can completely change someone’s life.And how you can begin sharing what you already know in a way that feels grounded, honest, and true to you.Here’s what I think will really stay with you: Some of the most valuable voices are the ones we are not hearing. Sharing your expertise can deepen connection, not inflate ego. Conversations and podcasts are one of the most powerful ways to reach and help more people. A simple way to start sharing what you already know. What it means to stop waiting to be discovered and instead discover yourself. If you’ve ever questioned whether your voice matters…If you’ve ever held back because you didn’t want to come across the wrong way…Or if you feel that quiet pull to share more but aren’t sure how…This conversation is for you.🔗 Resources & LinksIf you’re curious to explore more about DrTalks and what Bret is building, please visit: www.drtalks.com🌿 Stay ConnectedIf you want to stay in this space with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Website: https://www.solvingforjoy.comMy Website: www.chrissieottmd.com🩺 For Physician CoachesIf this work is part of your world:Physician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Find Your Why: The Thread Between Purpose and Joy
Have you ever been asked, “What’s your why?”… and found yourself unsure how to answer?Maybe you’ve thought about purpose before. Maybe you’ve even done the work.But something about that question still feels a little abstract… or just out of reach.In this episode, I sit down with Kelsey Vaughn for a behind-the-scenes look at the Why Discovery process inspired by Simon Sinek’s Start With Why.Together, we explore what it actually means to uncover your why, not as something you have to create, but as something that has been there all along.This conversation is about recognizing patterns, naming what’s already true, and understanding how your purpose connects to the way you experience joy in your life and work.Because when you are living in alignment with your why, things start to shift.Your work feels more meaningful.Your decisions feel clearer.And your capacity for joy expands in ways that are hard to ignore.In this episode you will learn:• What “finding your why” really means and why it is not about becoming someone new• How early life experiences and stories reveal patterns that shape your purpose• Why your why is more about impact than the roles or titles you hold• How to recognize when you are in or out of alignment with your why• The connection between authenticity, integrity, and joy• How identifying your “hows” can help you set boundaries and make aligned decisions• Why awareness is the first step toward meaningful changeResources & MentionsStart With Why by Simon SinekStay ConnectedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Website - https://www.solvingforjoy.comWebsite - www.joypointsolutions.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective - https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit - https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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What Joy Actually Looks Like: Dance, Pivoting, Entrepreneurship, and Feeling It All
Hello, my friend. If you are a physician, coach, or high achiever who has ever wondered whether it is possible to leave a career you worked your whole life for and actually land somewhere better, this episode is for you. In this conversation, I sit down with my dear friend Dr. Manuela Powell, a former cancer surgeon turned entrepreneur and founder of Doctors Pivot, who helps physicians and professionals build online businesses without the overwhelm of figuring out all the tech and systems on their own. Manuela is also a devoted West Coast swing dancer, a mom of two boys, and someone who has built a life that is unapologetically designed around joy.This conversation goes deep. We talk about what it actually means to feel all your emotions, why allowing sadness is the doorway to more intense joy, and how Manuela's experiences with her father's cancer and a dear friend's metastatic breast cancer diagnosis shaped her philosophy around emotional permission. We also talk about the practical side of pivoting: why putting financial pressure on a brand new business is a trap, how to use your current job as a runway, and why knowing what you want your life to look like has to come before you choose what work to do next. And we close with Manuela's most non-negotiable joy practice — partner dance — and why she considers it her antidepressant.In this episode you will learn:Why accepting difficult emotions is the key to feeling more joy, not lessWhat "don't say at least" means and why it matters for anyone supporting someone through hardshipHow Manuela identified four non-negotiables that shaped the business she built after medicineWhy premature financial dependency on a new business creates burnout instead of freedomHow to use your current job as a runway while you build something newWhy dance is one of the most evidence-backed tools for mental health and how to find your own version of itResources & MentionsDoctors Pivot — https://www.doctorspivot.comPhysician Coaching Summit Playback Series — https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com/podcast/Connect with Manuela PowellWebsite — https://www.doctorspivot.comInstagram — https://www.instagram.com/drmanuelapowell/Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/thedoctorspivot/Linkedin— https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmanuelapowell/Stay ConnectedInstagram — https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdWebsite — https://www.solvingforjoy.com For Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective — https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit — https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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The Gift You're There to Give: Rethinking Credibility for Speakers
Hello, my friend.If you are a physician, coach, or high achiever who dreams of giving a TEDx talk or keynote and sometimes wonders whether you are truly credible enough to stand on that stage, this episode is for you.In this conversation, I sit down with speaker coach, TEDx speaker, and author Cesar Cervantes, whose book Great Speech is a must read for anyone ready to give transformative presentations. Cesar shares the mindset shifts and practical tools that help speakers stop proving their credibility and start embodying it, so that the gift they have to give can actually land.Because a great keynote or TEDx talk is not about you. It is about the gift you are there to give.In this episode you will learn:Why trying to prove your credibility on stage actually diminishes itHow storytelling structure creates emotionally resonant, memorable talksWhy making yourself the hero of your own talk works against youWhat your body, voice, and cadence communicate beyond your wordsHow to frame every talk as a gift to your audienceResources & MentionsCesar's book: Great Speech — https://www.amazon.com/Great-Speech-Blueprint-Crafting-Signature/dp/1636804187Physician Coaching Summit Playback Series — https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com/podcast/Connect with Cesar Cervantes Website — https://www.cesarcervantes.tv/ Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/mrcesarcervantes LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrcesarcervantes/Stay Connected Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Website — https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician Coaches Physician Coaching Collective — https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.com Physician Coaching Summit — https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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No Script for This: Loving Through Anticipatory Grief and Finding the Capacity for Joy
Thank you for being here with me.This is a tender season in my life. I am loving my mom while also slowly letting her go. There is no clean way to talk about that. No script for how to do it well.There are moments of sitting at her bedside and feeling everything at once. Love, grief, gratitude, exhaustion. Somehow even laughter still finds its way in.If you have been in a space like this, you know.And if you have not, you probably will someday.I am so grateful to share honestly with you in real time, and even more grateful to be witnessed in it. Your messages, your presence, your quiet listening all matter more than you know.Wherever you are, whatever you are holding, I hope you feel less alone.And somehow, even here, we keep finding our way back to joy.
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Unlock Calm and Joy in Autism Parenting for High-Achieving Moms
Hello, my friend.If you are a high-achieving mom raising an autistic child and sometimes feel overwhelmed by the constant balancing act of caregiving, work, expectations, and your own nervous system, this episode is for you.Parenting in the context of autism can bring extraordinary love, insight, and connection. It can also bring moments of exhaustion, uncertainty, and the quiet pressure to keep performing at a high level in every area of life.In this conversation, I sit down with physician and neuroscientist Dr. Yolanda Bogaert, who shares the grounded practices and perspective shifts that helped her move from relentless striving toward greater presence, calm, and joy.Yolanda speaks candidly about her own journey through perfectionism, burnout, motherhood, and raising an autistic son. She also offers simple, practical ways to regulate your nervous system, reconnect with what matters most, and find moments of joy even on the hardest days.Because parenting an autistic child does not require perfection.It requires presence, compassion, and small practices that help you come back to yourself again and again.In this episode you will learn: • Why high-achieving moms can feel intense pressure while parenting an autistic child • How perfectionism and constant striving contribute to burnout and emotional exhaustion • Why nervous system regulation is essential for both parents and autistic children • The concept of “detached attachment” and how letting go of outcomes can create more peace • Small grounding practices that help you reset during stressful moments • How simple rituals and moments of “micro-joy” can transform the parenting experience • Why living the questions instead of chasing perfect answers can lead to deeper joyResources & MentionsConnect with Dr. Yolanda BogaertWebsite - https://www.yolandabogaertmd.comHigh Achieving Moms of Autistic Kids CommunityFacebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/highachievingmomsofautistickidsStay ConnectedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Website - https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective - https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.com Physician Coaching Summit - https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Charting With Ease: The Truth About Charting After Hours (and How to Reclaim Your Life)
Hello, my friend.If you are a physician or clinician who finds yourself charting after hours, finishing notes late at night, or catching up on documentation on weekends, this episode is for you.Charting can quietly take over your evenings. It can pull time away from your family, your creativity, and your rest.It does not have to stay that way.In this conversation, you will learn practical ways to reduce charting stress, finish notes faster, and reclaim time for the life you want to live.Because every hour spent charting outside of work is an hour of your life.In this episode you will learn:• Why so many clinicians end up charting after hours • How perfectionism and documentation anxiety slow you down • Why inbox and portal messages increase your cognitive load • Simple workflow shifts that help you finish notes faster • How technology and AI tools can support more efficient charting • How reducing charting burden can reconnect you with the people and activities you loveResources & MentionsCharting With Ease (free download)https://dr-chrissie-ott.myflodesk.com/gq7zurcgdqCharting With Ease: Applied Coaching LabA small group coaching experience designed to help clinicians reduce after hours charting, improve workflow, and reclaim their time.Join the waitlist - https://dr-chrissie-ott.myflodesk.com/chartingwitheaseStay ConnectedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite - https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective - https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit - https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Who Are You Becoming? Reclaiming Direction and Joy in Academic Medicine with Dr. Stacey Ishman
Hello, my friend.If you’re in academic medicine and feeling exhausted, unclear, or quietly frustrated despite working hard, this episode is for you.I’m joined by Dr. Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH, a former full professor with more than 20 years in academic medicine who now helps physicians build promotable, meaningful careers without sacrificing their lives.We talk about what happens when effort stops translating into advancement, how invisible work and perfectionism drain energy, and why clarity, values, and intentional choice matter more than simply saying yes.This is a conversation about alignment, identity, and direction — not doing more, but doing what actually moves you forward.In this episode, we explore:Why effort alone doesn’t lead to promotion in academic medicineWhat happens when expectations are unclear and no one teaches you how to vet opportunitiesThe cost of invisible work and perfectionismWhy naming what you want to be known for changes your trajectoryHow values-driven yeses and nos protect both your career and your lifeWhy coaching is support, not remediationA reminder many physicians need: joy is not something to postponeResources & MentionsCharting with Ease (download) https://dr-chrissie-ott.myflodesk.com/gq7zurcgdqThe Art of Saying No guide for clinicians https://dr-chrissie-ott.myflodesk.com/gq7zurcgdqDr. Stacey Ishman: https://medicalmentorcoaching.comStay ConnectedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Website & transcripts: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.com Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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How Language Shapes the Nervous System: NLP, Self-Concept, and Identity
Hello, my friend.I want to talk with you about language.Not grammar or semantics, but the words we use to describe ourselves, our capacity, and our lives. The phrases we repeat so often they begin to feel like truth, even when they’re really just habits.In this episode, I share some foundational ideas from Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, through the lens of coaching and lived experience. NLP explores how language, perception, and physiology interact to shape our experience, and how increasing awareness of that interaction gives us more choice and agency.At a time when much feels outside of our control, this conversation is about reclaiming influence where it still exists. Inside your nervous system. Inside your self-talk. Inside the meaning you assign to what’s happening.We talk about how our internal “map” of reality is not the same as the terrain itself. How meaning is assigned, not inherent. And how identity language, especially “I am” statements, can quietly limit possibility. I also share how shifting toward process-based language preserves safety, flexibility, and growth.This isn’t about positive thinking or forcing affirmations you don’t believe.It’s about awareness. About noticing what you’ve been agreeing to. And about gently choosing language that leaves room for who you’re becoming.In this episode, we explore:How language shapes perception, physiology, and experienceWhy “the map is not the territory” matters in everyday lifeHow meaning is created through interpretation, not events themselvesThe hidden cost of identity language and habitual “I am” statementsHow process-based language preserves agency and possibilityWhy change happens best in safety, not shameHow gentle self-correction supports growth without self-criticismThroughout the episode, I offer reflection invitations you can return to in real time or later. You may want to pause, notice the phrases you repeat most about yourself, and experiment with small rewordings. Nothing dramatic. Just subtle shifts that open space.If something in this episode resonates, I’d love to hear from you. You can email us at [email protected] or send a DM on Instagram.Thank you for being here, and for engaging in the quiet, powerful work of noticing how you speak yourself into being.May your words become gentler, truer, and more spacious.XO,ChrissieResources & MentionsAtomic Habits by James ClearThe Four Agreements by Don Miguel RuizStay ConnectedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Website & transcripts: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.com Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Why Goal-Setting Isn’t Bringing You Joy and What to Do Instead
Hello, my friend.This end-of-year episode is a little different. It’s just you and me, and I want to offer you a tool rather than a conversation. If you’re approaching the new year feeling tired, reflective, or unsure how to move forward without forcing yourself into another round of goals or resolutions, this episode is for you.Instead of goal-setting, I’m introducing a practice I call End-of-Year Self-Concept Accounting. It’s a structured, compassionate way to take stock of who you’ve been, what you’ve lived through, and who you’ve become over the past year, without judgment and without pressure to “fix” yourself.This isn’t a gratitude list.It’s not a performance review.And it’s not about becoming someone else.It’s about recognizing your growth, reclaiming your value, and intentionally closing the year so you’re not unconsciously carrying it forward.In this episode, I guide you through six reflective “statements,” modeled after financial accounting, that help you reconcile your inner ledger and create a grounded opening balance for the year ahead.In this episode, we explore:Why traditional goal-setting can actually block joy and increase self-criticismHow to create a general ledger of the experiences that shaped you this yearHow to categorize growth assets, learning expenses, and internal investmentsHow to intentionally release beliefs, roles, and obligations that no longer serve youHow to recognize what has truly appreciated within you, even if no one else has measured itHow to assess your current “net worth” in confidence, self-trust, and contributionHow to carry lessons forward as wisdom rather than woundsHow to begin the new year from who you’ve already become, rather than who you think you should beThroughout the episode, I’ll invite you to pause, reflect, and write. You may want a pen and paper nearby, and I encourage you to give yourself protected, uninterrupted time to do this work, even if it’s not all in one sitting.My hope is that this practice helps replace self-criticism with self-recognition, and urgency with clarity. When we take the time to see ourselves accurately, we create a much steadier foundation for joy, ease, and meaningful growth.If this episode resonates with you, I’d love to hear what comes up. You can email us at [email protected] or send a DM on Instagram.Thank you for being here, and for doing the brave, quiet work of becoming more fully yourself.May there be fewer resolutions, more self-trust, and joy that comes from standing in your own earned truth. XO, ChrissieResources & MentionsInfluence Is Your Superpower by Zoe ChanceA thoughtful exploration of influence as an ethical, relational skill. Chrissie mentions this book when reflecting on visibility, leadership, and owning the impact you already have.Stay ConnectedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite & transcripts: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Cultivating Pride: Queer and Trans Joy as Collective Healing with Dr. Anna Larson
There’s a moment many people are living in right now where the body knows something before the mind catches up.You feel braced. Alert. A little stunned that certain conversations even need to be happening. And while you may technically feel supported in your work or community, safety still feels conditional.That’s where this episode begins.In today’s conversation, I’m joined by Dr. Anna Larson (she/any), a family medicine physician with over 15 years of experience in LGBTQ+ leadership, advocacy, and gender-affirming care. Anna is also a coach and intuitive healer who understands—both personally and professionally—what it means to live, parent, and practice medicine in a climate where identity, autonomy, and care are under scrutiny.As a queer clinician myself, I’m Chrissie Ott, MD (she/her), and Anna and I talk honestly about how political rhetoric doesn’t just live in headlines—it lives in nervous systems. We explore how fear reactivates old survival patterns, why burnout is often a long-held scream rather than a personal failing, and what happens when people are forced to edit themselves in order to belong.Anna shares deeply personal stories, including advocating for her patients and community while breastfeeding her infant—holding tenderness and resistance in the same moment. It’s a powerful reminder that care, joy, and justice are not mutually exclusive.We also spend time talking about trans joy and queer joy—not as performance or bypass, but as embodied truth. Joy as regulation. Joy as resilience. Joy as something that becomes possible when people no longer have to explain, code-switch, or protect themselves in order to be safe.This conversation naturally weaves into the origins of the Cultivate Pride retreat, a space Anna and I are co-creating for trans, queer, and allied people to rest, process, reconnect, and remember who they are when they’re not in survival mode.In this episode, we explore:• The difference between being supported and being truly safe • How political and cultural pressure lands in the body • Why burnout often masks years of suppressed expression • The real impact of disrupted gender-affirming care on patients, families, and clinicians • Trans joy and queer joy as grounding, non-performative, and deeply human • Community as a form of medicine • Advocacy that is sustained by tenderness rather than depletion • What becomes possible when people heal togetherThis episode isn’t about debating identity or ideology.It’s about autonomy. Dignity. Care. And joy.And it’s an invitation to remember: you were never meant to carry all of this alone.Learn more about the Cultivate Pride retreat: https://www.cultivatepride.comConnect with Dr. Anna Larson (she/any): Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queerdoc.annaStay Connected Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Website & transcripts: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician Coaches Physician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.com Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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Menopause, Musculoskeletal Pain, and Running: What You Haven’t Been Told About Joyful Movement with Dr. Michelle Quirk
So let me tell you a story...A day ago, I sat across from someone who has reshaped the way many women think about running. Not as punishment. Not as performance. Simply as a gentler path back to themselves.That someone is Dr. Michelle Quirk.Michelle is a pediatrician and run coach who talks about movement in a way that softens the nervous system. She offers a kind of grounded wisdom that makes you wonder what might be possible if running felt kinder and more connected.Early in our conversation she said something that caught my attention. There is something called the musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause, and when women start estrogen replacement, many of the aches and pains they think are running injuries go away.For so many midlife women, especially physicians, this matters. You are not too old to run. You are not imagining the discomfort. And joy is still available to you.Michelle did not grow up a runner. She began the way many of us do, with limiting beliefs, self-doubt, and memories of forced fitness tests. Everything shifted when she started running slowly, listening to her body, and leaving her headphones at home. Running became a mindfulness practice and even a place where she processed her grief after losing her father.In this episode, Michelle and I talk about:• Why running can be a kind activity rather than a punishing one • The identity myths that keep women from seeing themselves as runners • What perimenopause and menopause change in the body • The often overlooked relationship between hormones and joint pain • How slowing down can make running safer and more joyful • How running supported Michelle through grief • The possibility of redefining athleticism in midlife • What it means to let movement be an invitation instead of a mandateThis episode is not about becoming an athlete. It is about reclaiming your relationship with your body and reconnecting with joy, especially in midlife.Michelle brings warmth, clarity, and a deeply human perspective to the idea that movement can be a pathway back to yourself.Connect with Dr. Michelle QuirkWebsite: https://mindful-marathon.com/coachmichellePodcast: https://mindful-marathon.com/podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindful.marathon/Stay ConnectedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite and transcripts: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.com
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The Midlife (W)reckoning: Burnout, Perimenopause, and Perfectionism — and the Case for Joy with Dr. Zarya Rubin
So let me tell you a story.A few weeks ago at the Physician Coaching Summit, I walked into a room where the energy felt… different.Warm. Bright. Alive in a way you can feel in your chest.And at the center of it was Dr. Zarya Rubin.She’s one of those people who radiates something you can’t fake — joy, yes, but also this grounded wisdom that only comes from having walked through some real fires. I’d already known her work around burnout and midlife wellness, but meeting her in person? Seeing the way she held the room? Hearing her talk about midlife, the nervous system, and the realities we don’t say out loud?I immediately knew we needed to have this conversation.Because here’s the thing Zarya understands better than almost anyone:Midlife is not the beginning of the end. It’s the beginning of finally telling the truth.She’s lived the unraveling — the panic attacks, the autoimmune crash, the sleepless nights, the identity confusion, the “why am I doing everything ‘right’ and still falling apart?” exhaustion.She’s lived the perimenopause plot twists no one prepares you for.She’s lived inside that very specific flavor of perfectionism that looks like competence on the outside and feels like collapse on the inside.And she’s lived the rebuilding, too.The healing.The choosing joy not as a perk, but as a lifeline.In this episode, Zarya and I talk about:The midlife moment where your body becomes louder than your to-do listWhy burnout for high-achieving women can look “functional” until the day it’s notHow perimenopause makes everything you’ve been ignoring impossible to outrunWhat perfectionism was protecting her from — and why it cost her so muchThe surprising thing (hello, tango!) that brought her back into her bodyWhy functional medicine finally helped her make sense of her symptomsAnd the joy practices she returns to again and againThis is not a conversation about “fixing” midlife.It’s a conversation about reclaiming it — your autonomy, your voice, your nervous system, your pleasure, your meaning.Zarya is funny, brilliant, deeply human, and refreshingly honest about what it takes to go from burnout to balance, and from balance to actual joy.If you’ve been navigating your own midlife reckoning (or wreckoning, I promise you’ll exhale hearing this one.Connect with Dr. Zarya RubinWebsite: https://www.zaryarubinmd.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zaryarubinmdPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outsmart-burnout-midlife-wellness-for-women-with-dr/id1816580256LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaryarubinmdTEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdg5sbx-FpcStay Connected with MeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite + transcripts: https://www.solvingforjoy.com🎧 Full transcript + more at: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Life After Medicine: Dr. Anne Pendo on Purpose, Presence and The Four Questions Every Physician Should Consider
If you’ve ever wondered “Who am I when I’m not my role?” or “What comes after medicine?” this is the episode you want in your ears.Today, I sit down with my dear friend Dr. Anne Pendo — internist, former chief wellness officer, certified physician coach, grandmother-with-a-tea-set, and lifelong hope giver — to talk about something we don’t talk about enough:Life… after.After the pager.After the identity.After the decades of being the one people turn to.After the grief that rearranges your entire insides.After the moment when you say, “I can’t keep doing this the way I’ve always done it.”Anne shares how she spent more than 30 years in medicine asking herself four questions:What matters most?Who am I serving?Am I making a difference?And what’s the cost?Those questions stayed with her through leadership, culture change, and personal tragedy.They stayed with her after her son Robbie died.And they stayed with her when she realized she couldn’t “work her way through” that grief — that the only way forward was to feel it fully and trust the helpers around her.And eventually, those same four questions led her toward something new.Not a quitting.Not a losing herself.Not a walking away.But a gentle, honest, deeply intentional choosing of a life after medicine that still holds purpose, connection, presence, and meaning.In this conversation, Anne talks about:What surprised her most when she stepped away from clinical practiceWhy she didn’t miss it — and what that told herHow she learned to rest for the first time since 1975 (yes, really)The moment a Christmas card cracked her heart open and whispered: this is what you want more ofBeing a “warm blanket” presence and why that matters in every kind of healingHow coaching became a natural extension of who she already wasThe tiny joys — bedtime songs, tea parties with Eloise, Olive and Ollie’s therapy dog rounds — that keep her anchored nowAnd what it means to continue your purpose, even when your job title changesThis episode is tender and honest and full of the kind of wisdom that only comes from someone who has truly lived through the dark and still chooses hope — on purpose.If you’re in a season of transition, grief, burnout, or asking yourself what comes next… you’ll feel so seen here.Connect with Dr. Anne PendoWebsite: https://www.annependomd.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annependo/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annependomd/Stay Connected with ChrissieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🎧 Full transcript + more at: https://www.solvingforjoy.comFor Physician CoachesPhysician Coaching Collective: https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comPhysician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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From Burnout to Pure Joy: How Dr. Kirin Palmer Found Sustenance Through Presence and Coaching
What do you do when the work you love begins to hollow you out?When you’re showing up for little patients with big needs—and your own family at home—while quietly wondering how long you can keep going?If you’ve ever felt that tension between your vocation and your wellbeing, this conversation is for you.In this episode of Solving for Joy, I sit down with Dr. Kirin Palmer, pediatrician and founder of Pure Joy Pediatrics, to explore what it means to stay human in medicine. Kirin shares openly about navigating burnout, motherhood, and identity, and how receiving coaching gave her something physicians rarely talk about: permission to be supported.In the middle of a season that asked more of her than she had to give, Kirin realized her only way through wasn’t more grit—it was more presence. She began choosing small, grounding practices that tethered her back to herself and back to the joy she built her practice around.What emerged wasn’t balance in the traditional sense. It was sustenance—a way of moving through medicine that centers humanity, connection, and the simple joy of caring for children with her whole, grounded self.Together, we talk about how receiving care reshapes the care you give, why presence matters more than perfection, and how joy can become a compass when everything around you is pulling at your edges.In this episode, you’ll hear:• What burnout looked and felt like for Dr. Kirin Palmer • How coaching supported her through a demanding and vulnerable season • Why presence—not performance—is the foundation of her pediatric practice • How she keeps joy at the center of caring for kids and caring for herself • What “sustenance” means in medicine, and why so many physicians are running on empty • The power of receiving support when you’re usually the one providing it • What helps her stay grounded when her mind starts future-trippingIf you’ve been longing for space to breathe, to soften, or to simply come home to yourself in your work, I hope this conversation opens a gentle door back to curiosity, compassion, and a more sustainable kind of joy.More from Dr. Kirin Palmer:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirinpalmermd/Practice IG: https://www.instagram.com/purejoypediatrics/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirin-palmer-md-13476524/Website: https://www.purejoypediatrics.com/Stay connected with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🎧 Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:https://www.physiciancoachingcollective.comhttps://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Dr. Ardeshir Mehran on The Emotional Rights Framework: Rethinking Depression, Anxiety, and Joy
What if depression isn’t a flaw to fix—but a signal calling you back to yourself?In this episode of Solving for Joy, I sit down with Dr. Ardeshir Mehran, psychologist, researcher, and author of You Are Not Depressed. You Are Un-Finished, for a conversation that reimagines emotional suffering as an invitation to wholeness.Dr. Mehran’s groundbreaking Emotional Rights Framework identifies seven core human needs—from belonging and mattering to self-expression and purpose—and shows how depression, anxiety, and burnout emerge when those needs go unmet. Together, we explore how reconnecting with our innate emotional “rights” can transform disconnection into vitality, numbness into meaning, and survival into joy.We also talk about the difference between depression and burnout, how emotional pain can become a compass for healing, and why the journey toward joy always begins with remembering who you are.In this episode, you’ll hear: • What the seven Emotional Rights reveal about healing and human flourishing • Why depression and anxiety are intertwined signals, not separate diagnoses • The three forms of depression—transition-based, disconnection-based, and surrender-based • How somatic work and emotional awareness can restore calm and agency • What it means to turn depression into energy, focus, and purpose • How meaning, alignment, and delight converge in the experience of joyIf you’ve ever felt like success left you empty, or that healing means something deeper than managing symptoms, I hope this conversation helps you see emotional pain not as a dead end—but as a doorway back to connection, wholeness, and joy.More from Dr. Ardeshir Mehran: Website: https://ardeshirmehran.comBook: You Are Not Depressed. You Are Un-Finished LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ardeshirmehranStay connected with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🎧 Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches: www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.netWe’ll be taking a short break over the next couple of weeks as we prepare for and recover from the Physician Coaching Summit at Civana Wellness Resort & Spa in Carefree, Arizona. It’s the perfect time to catch up on previous episodes you may have missed—we’ll be back soon with more conversations to help you solve for joy.
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The Nourished Child: Jill Castle on Reframing Care and Rediscovering Joy in How We Help Families Thrive
But did it ever actually fit?So much of what we were taught about health, weight, and nourishment has shaped how we care for children—and ourselves. But if you’ve ever felt like those rules never quite matched the real world, this conversation is for you.In this episode of Solving for Joy, I sit down with Jill Castle, pediatric dietitian, parent coach, and author of Kids Thrive at Every Size. Together, we explore what happens when we move beyond fixing—when we stop trying to perfect or control—and instead start truly seeing the children, parents, and patients in front of us.Jill is the creator of The Nourished Child framework and host of The Nourished Child podcast. For decades, she’s helped families release shame and confusion around food and find a more grounded, joyful way to nourish their kids and themselves.We talk about how expertise meets humility, how joy and health can coexist in every body, and why supporting parents often begins with healing the stories we inherited about our own.In this episode, you’ll hear: • What The Nourished Child teaches about compassionate, shame-free care • How to help kids “thrive at every size” while supporting both physical and emotional health • Why family culture matters more than perfection or portion sizes • How you can move beyond fixing toward curiosity, connection, and trust • What it means to reclaim joy—in feeding, in medicine, and in how you careIf you’ve ever felt the tension between evidence and empathy, or wondered how to hold multiple truths at once, I hope this conversation invites you back to curiosity, compassion, and joy.More from Jill Castle: Website: https://jillcastle.com Podcast: The Nourished Child https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nourished-child/id1149940384 Book: Kids Thrive at Every Size https://a.co/d/f1FuNSR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidnutritionistStay connected with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Website: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🎧 Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches: www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.netNext week on Solving for Joy: Psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Ardeshir Mehran joins me for a conversation about emotional suffering—not as something to fix or mask, but as a pathway back to meaning, connection, and a life that feels truly well lived.
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Dr. Sheri Rosenthal on The Four Agreements, Flow, and The Serendipity of What’s Next
What happens when every cell in your body says, “It’s time”—but you have no idea what comes next?In this episode of Solving for Joy, host Dr. Chrissie Ott sits down with Dr. Sheri Rosenthal, founder of Wanderlust Entrepreneur and Journeys of the Spirit, for a conversation about trust, flow, and the serendipity of following what feels right.A former surgeon and residency director, Sheri didn’t reinvent herself—she simply listened when life called her into a new season. That call led her to study for eight years with Don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements, and eventually to guide others in creating transformational retreats around the world.Together, we explore how the teachings of The Four Agreements—especially being impeccable with your word—can shift our inner dialogue, release resistance, and open the door to unexpected joy. Sheri reminds us that letting go isn’t failure—it’s flow. When we stop fighting what’s changing, we create space for what’s meant for us.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How serendipity guided Sheri from medicine to meaning—and why she trusted it• What The Four Agreements teach about self-talk, ego, and freedom • Why alignment often feels like ease, and resistance signals it’s time to listen • How energy exchange and abundance are connected to sustainable service • The role of faith and trust in moving forward when the path isn’t clearIf you’ve ever felt a quiet inner pull toward something new, this episode is a reminder that life unfolds in perfect timing—and joy often lives on the other side of trust.More from Dr. Sheri Rosenthal: Website: https://www.wanderlustentrepreneur.comRetreats & Events: https://www.journeysofthespirit.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sherirosenthalStay connected with Dr. Chrissie Ott: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.com🎧 Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches: Physician Coaching SummitMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.netNext week on Solving for Joy: Pediatric dietitian and author Jill Castle, host of The Nourished Child podcast, joins me to talk about feeding both body and spirit—and how to raise thriving kids in a world obsessed with size.
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The Science of Leadership, Joy, and the Well-Being Coaching Inventory with Coach Meg Margaret Moore
What happens when science, leadership, and joy converge?This week, I’m joined by Coach Meg Margaret Moore—co-founder of Wellcoaches, the Institute of Coaching, and the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching—for a profound and forward-looking conversation about the future of well-being, the evolution of coaching, and the art of living a life of purpose.From her early career as a biotech executive across four countries to becoming one of the architects of modern coaching, Coach Meg shares how decades of work in neuroscience, psychology, and leadership have shaped her latest projects: the Well-Being Coaching Inventory and her new book, The Science of Leadership.Together, we explore the nine parts of the mind, the relationship between stability and disruption, and what it means to make well-being—not productivity—the measure of success. With candor and clarity, Coach Meg invites us to see joy as both a practice and a responsibility: the thunder that moves us toward wholeness.In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why our true purpose in life is to promote the well-being of ourselves and others• How The Science of Leadership and the Well-Being Coaching Inventory are redefining evidence-based coaching • What the “multiplicity of mind” reveals about personality, purpose, and integration • How AI and technology can support human flourishing—when guided by compassion • Why “joy is thunder” and what it means to stabilize during times of rapid change • How measurement, meaning, and mindfulness come together in modern leadershipIf you’ve ever wondered how science and soul meet inside the practice of coaching—or how joy can be both data-driven and deeply human—this episode offers a luminous window into the next era of well-being.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please consult your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Coach Meg Margaret Moore:Website: https://www.wellcoaches.comThe Well-Being Index: https://www.wellcoachesnetwork.comInstitute of Coaching: https://www.instituteofcoaching.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachmeg/Stay connected with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.comSolving for Joy Podcast (IG): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd/Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:Learn, connect, and recharge at the Physician Coaching Summit, November 6-8 at Civana Wellness Resort & Spa in Carefree, AZ. https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Sheri Rosenthal, a former podiatrist turned retreat strategist, joins me to share how she helps heart-centered entrepreneurs design transformational retreats that are both impactful and sustainable.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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How to Follow Your Feel Good: Dr. Sarah Seidelmann on Animal Allies, Art, and the Absurd
When suffering shows up, what does it mean to let no pain go untransformed?This week, I’m joined by physician, coach, author, and artist Dr. Sarah Bamford Seidelmann for a whimsical and deeply human conversation about joy, creativity, and the sacred absurd. Together, we explore how boundaries sustain our gifts, what it means to make a “feasting table of our wounds,” and why even in moments of grief, laughter and delight have their place.Sarah shares her journey from fourth-generation physician and pathologist to bestselling author, shamanic practitioner, and coach. We talk about animal messengers, the 100-day projects that changed her life, the power of sustainable boundaries, and the role of self-expression in healing. With warmth and humor, she reminds us that joy doesn’t have to wait—and healing doesn’t have to be linear.In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why joy and grief often travel together—and why neither cancels the other out• What it means to “make a feasting table of our wounds” and transform suffering into service• How to recognize and honor animal messengers in your own life• Why boundaries are both compassionate and essential for sustainability• How self-expression—through art, dance, writing, or story—creates a path back to wholeness• Why playfulness and delight are not frivolous, but vitalIf you’ve ever wondered how creativity, spirit, and science can coexist in the messy middle of being human, this episode is a generous invitation to explore.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Dr. Sarah Seidelmann:Website: https://www.followyourfeelgood.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahseidelmann/Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sarah-Bamford-Seidelmann/author/B007P7GRXIStay connected with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.comSolving for Joy Podcast (IG): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Margaret Moore (Coach Meg), pioneer in evidence-based coaching, joins me to talk about the nine parts of the mind, her new book The Science of Leadership, and what it means to lead from the inside out.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Default to Your Humanity: The Neuroscience of Story, Dialogue, and Trauma-Informed Coaching with Dr. Kemia Sarraf
When the world feels divided, dialogue breaks down, and “othering” becomes the language of the day—how do we return to what makes us most human?This week, I’m joined by internist, public health professional, and trauma-informed coach Dr. Kemia Sarraf, CEO of Lodestar Coaching, for a powerful conversation about choosing humanity, even in dark times. Together, we explore why joy, hope, and courage are muscles to be flexed, how dialogue (not debate) protects our humanity, and why connection literally rewires our nervous systems for safety.Dr. Sarraf shares her story from public health to medicine to founding a trauma-informed nonprofit and eventually creating her own coaching practice. We talk about the neuroscience of safety and threat, the dangers of othering, and why language matters—because all genocide begins with words. And yet, the shortest distance between two people is story, and dialogue rooted in humanity remains our best bridge.In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why “default to your humanity” is a practice that protects connection in times of division • How joy, hope, and courage are muscles we flex daily—not states we wait to feel • The neuroscience of safety, threat scanning, and why uncertainty is so exhausting • How trauma-informed coaching helps physicians and leaders unlearn “shellacked” training and reclaim their humanity • Why dialogue is different from debate—and how story opens the shortest distance between two people • How to resist othering and instead show up as a cue of safety for those around youIf you’ve ever wondered how to stay human in the face of trauma, division, or uncertainty, this conversation is a call back to presence, connection, and the courage to choose differently.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Dr. Kemia Sarraf:Lodestar Coaching: https://www.lodestarpc.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkemia/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkemia/Stay connected with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdWebsite: https://www.chrissieottmd.comSolving for Joy Podcast (IG): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Sarah Seidelman—physician, coach, and author—joins me for a spirited conversation about wild creativity, spirituality, and finding joy in unexpected places.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Listen to The Song in My Heart: Children, Connection, and Joyful Medicine with Dr. Meena Julapalli
When medicine starts to feel like a factory line—and your smile no longer feels like your own—what then?I’m joined by integrative pediatric dermatologist, children’s book author, and founder of The Joyful Path, Dr. Meena Julapalli, for a conversation that sings with story, presence, and the reminder that joy is not a reward, but a practice.Meena shares her journey from academic burnout and 50-patient clinic days to creating Bluebird Dermatology, a direct care practice where connection—not the clock—guides healing. We talk about her moment of awe on the shores of Antarctica, the post-traumatic growth that reshaped her purpose, and why joy, curiosity, and play are not luxuries but essential medicines. Together, we explore mindset coaching for kids, storytelling as a healing tool, and the simple practices that return us to safety, laughter, and wonder.We also talk about the deeper integration of medicine and meaning: how nutrition, Reiki, hypnotherapy, laughter yoga, and forest walks find their place alongside dermatology, and how these practices help children (and adults) not just survive, but truly thrive.In this episode, you’ll learn • Why joy is an inherent radiance—not something you earn after the hard parts are over • How awe, nature, and presence (even penguins!) can reset your nervous system and restore connection • A practical framework for educating, empowering, and advocating—so kids and families leave with tools, not just prescriptions • How storytelling and mindset coaching help children build resilience, curiosity, and self-trust • Why laughter, play, and micro-moments of safety are signals that unlock deeper healing • What it means to practice medicine as a “joyologist”—and how curiosity keeps joy alive across a lifetime • The power of community healing: when “I” becomes “we,” illness becomes wellnessIf you’re a parent, clinician, or seeker ready to rediscover what makes your heart sing, this conversation is a guide back to joy—for you and the children you love.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Dr. Meena Julapalli:Website: https://www.thejoyfulpath.orgBluebird Dermatology: https://www.bluebirddermatology.comBooks: Listen to the Song in My Heart and Bluebird, Oh Bluebird, What Makes Your Heart Sing?Stay connected with me:Dr. Chrissie Ott (IG): https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdDr. Chrissie Ott (website): https://www.chrissieottmd.comJoy Point Solutions (IG): https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutionsSolving for Joy Podcast (IG): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Kemia Sarraf—internist, trauma-informed coach, and CEO of Lodestar Coaching. We’ll talk about chronic toxic stress, how to find safety inside your own nervous system, and why connection is not just nice, but literally keeps us human.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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High-Vibe Sundays for Physician Coaches: Dr. Shideh Shafie on Community, Non-Dual Joy, and Right-Dose Medicine
When the “good doctor” script starts to feel too tight—and excitement won’t carry you through the week—what then?I’m joined by emergency physician, performance coach, and Physician Coaching Summit co-host Dr. Shideh Shafie for a grounded, joyful conversation on High-Vibe Sundays, why community is the evidence you’re not alone, and how to find a right-dose of clinical work that preserves meaning without the martyrdom.Shideh shares the origin story of High-Vibe Sundays (breathwork, a silent garden walk, and a shared vegetarian meal), how gratitude becomes a gateway to serenity, and why dancing for three minutes before a keynote can shift your chemistry faster than white-knuckling mindset work. Together, we talk non-dual joy (wholeness over either/or), co-regulation, redefining success beyond “leave clinical or bust,” and permission to iterate your season—again and again.Together, we unpack the pull to sameness in medicine, the relief of finding your people, and a kinder metric of success that honors both meaning and joy.In this episode, you’ll learn• How High-Vibe Sundays raises the room: breathwork → presence → shared meal → co-regulation you can feel • Why serenity lasts longer than spark—and how gratitude opens steadier states you can actually live in • A practical way to right-dose medicine so meaning stays while over-giving fades • How to spot the “good doctor” sameness trap—and return to what’s truest for you now • Why community is evidence (you’re not alone) and a shortcut to sustainable coaching • Simple movement resets (hello, 3-minute dance party) that shift anxiety before big moments • A reframing of success for physician coaches that isn’t “leave clinical” or “match your old salary” • How to expand your capacity (the “bigger vessel” idea) so more light/joy can be receivedIf you’re a physician coach craving steady energy, real community, and doable rituals that raise the vibe, this conversation is a reframe and a reset.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Dr. Shideh Shafie:Website: https://www.shidehshafie.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shideh.shafie/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drshidehshafieperformancecoachStay connected with me:Dr. Chrissie Ott (IG): https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmd Dr. Chrissie Ott (website): https://www.chrissieottmd.com Joy Point Solutions (IG): https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutionsSolving for Joy Podcast (IG): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Meena Jullipalli—dermatologist, coach for kids and families, and clinical hypnosis practitioner. If you’re curious about helping young people regulate and thrive, don’t miss it.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Service Over Status: Dr. Mel Thacker on Fiduciary Ethics, Patient Power, and Real Joy
Content note: This episode includes discussion of burnout, panic attacks, insomnia, and a brief mention of suicidal thoughts (non-graphic). Please listen with care.When achievement stops feeling like joy—and the “perfect life” shows up with panic in tow—what then?I’m joined by surgeon, coach, and Surgeons with Purpose host Dr. Mel Thacker for a candid look at hero culture in medicine, fiduciary ethics, and how we return power to patients (and to ourselves). Mel shares the moment her “shaking hands in the OR” became a wake-up call, why creation has to be for you first, and how suffering—when witnessed with compassion—can become fuel for purpose.Together, we unpack the Drama Triangle and the Empowerment Dynamic, the subtle creep of “get energy,” and practical ways to stay in integrity when compensation and convenience tempt us off-center.In this episode, you’ll learnHow panic, insomnia, and “I must be broken” thoughts can be early sirens of burnout—and what healing looked like for MelThe Drama Triangle (victim–hero–villain) vs. David Emerald’s Empowerment Dynamic (creator–coach–challenger), with real clinical scenariosWhy the “healthcare hero” narrative can unintentionally disempower patients—and how to coach instead of rescueFiduciary ethics in the exam room: naming incentives, protecting integrity, and keeping decisions in the patient’s handsWhy creation must be “for you first”—and how that shifts your voice from performative to powerfulWhat agency looks like in career evolution: closing one chapter so another can fully beginHow to transmute suffering into service without bypassing the hard parts (hello, Viktor Frankl)The vision of the Hippocratic Collective: every physician’s voice belongs—plus an Artist-in-Residence translating patient journeys through danceIf you’re a clinician who looks “successful” on paper but feels misaligned, over-responsible, or stuck in hero mode, this conversation is a reframe and a reset.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Dr. Mel ThackerWebsite: https://www.melthackercoaching.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_surgeon_coachPodcast: Surgeons with Purpose — Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surgeons-with-purpose/id1756605849The Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocratic-collective.comStay connected with usDr. Chrissie Ott (IG): https://www.instagram.com/chrissieottmdDr. Chrissie Ott (website): https://www.chrissieottmd.comJoy Point Solutions (IG): https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutionsSolving for Joy Podcast (IG): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comPhysician Coaches:Physician Coaching Summit: https://www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Shideh Shafie—emergency physician, performance coach, and co-host of the Physician Coaching Summit. If you’re craving more energy, alignment, and doable rituals (think high-vibe Sundays and 3-minute dance resets), don’t miss it.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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A Love Note to Courageous Children: Dr. Bob Macauley on Grief, Faith, and Ethics in Pediatric Palliative Care
Content note: This episode includes mention of childhood sexual abuse (non-graphic). Please listen with care. When loss feels unbearable—or when caring for others leaves us searching for answers—we may wonder if joy can still be found.Pediatric palliative care physician, Episcopal priest, and author Dr. Bob Macauley (Because I Knew You) joins Chrissie to explore how children and families facing serious illness teach us about courage, gratitude, and the surprising ways joy shows up—even in the midst of grief. With honesty, humor, and tenderness, Bob shares stories of resilience, silence, and presence that reframe what it means to love and to care.In this heartfelt conversation, we explore the search for the “least-bad” option, how suffering can be transformed into compassion, and why his memoir is, at its heart, a thank-you note to courageous kids and their families.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why stories of children in palliative care can be both heartbreaking and life-givingHow redefining joy means looking beyond the “number one” wish and finding hope in what’s still possibleThe power of silence—and why sometimes the best support is simply not saying the next thingWhat two blank pages in Bob’s book teach us about loss, faith, and unanswered questionsHow pop-culture touchstones (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Princess Bride, Top Gun, Wicked) show up in the most unexpected placesWhy gratitude is at the center of Because I Knew You—and how thank-you notes reframe caregivingThe balance between selflessness and the “selfishness” of doing work that sustains youHow children’s resilience and families’ courage reveal new ways to hold meaning in impossible situationsIf you’ve ever found yourself holding both deep love and deep loss—and wondered what joy could look like there—this episode is for you.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from Dr. Bob Macauley:Website: https://BecauseIKnewYou.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DrBobMacauleyThreads: https://www.threads.net/@DrBobMacauleyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrBobMacauleyMemoir: Because I Knew You — available wherever books are soldStay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmdJoy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutionsSolving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Mel Thacker—surgeon and coach, host of Surgeons with Purpose. If you’re a surgeon (or physician) feeling stuck, burned out, or hungry for alignment and a clear voice, this one’s for you.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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A Joyful Conversation About Relating — With Teacher, Facilitator, and Inquisitive Human, James-Olivia Chu Hillman
When relationships feel hard—especially across differences—it might be time to rethink how we relate. What if joy isn’t always something to solve, but something we can allow?Relational facilitator James-Olivia Chu Hillman (Inquisitive Human; creator of REGARD) joins Chrissie to get precise—and playful—about desire, skill, and capacity; the four skills of relating; and the quiet ways “helping” turns into control.In this honest, spacious conversation, we explore congruence, empathy that follows rather than fixes, and why prizing difference can deepen trust—even when values clash.In this episode, you’ll learn:The three-part foundation for right relationship: desire, skill, capacityThe four relational skills: empathy, empathic listening, congruence, and unconditional positive regardHow to practice empathic listening so the other person confirms you got them—no mind-reading requiredCongruence in real life: sharing your inside so others can locate you (without oversharing)What “benevolent contempt” looks like—and how to stop helping people up the wrong treeSovereignty vs. agency (and why sovereignty isn’t a moving target)Disobedience as alignment: when breaking a rule is the most honest way to careA gentler stance on joy: shifting from problem-solving to allowingIf you’re longing for steadier, kinder conversations—at work, at home, or in care settings—this episode is your invitation.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe for real talk, relational tools, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—new episodes every Tuesday.A gentle note: I’m a doctor, but I’m not your doctor. This podcast is for education and connection only and isn’t medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your specific situation.More from James-Olivia Chu Hillman: Website: https://inquisitivehuman.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inquisitive_human/Stay connected with us: Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmdJoy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutionsSolving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comNext week on Solving for Joy: Dr. Bob Macauley—pediatric palliative care physician, Episcopal priest, and author of Because I Knew You: How Some Remarkable Sick Kids Healed a Doctor’s Soul—on the search for the least-bad option and the moments that hold us together.Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Death, Healing, and The Practice of Joy: A Conversation with Dr. Red Hoffman on Grief and Resilience
When life is shattered by loss — especially sudden or violent loss — the path forward can feel impossible to see. Yet even in the deepest grief, joy can still find its way back in.Dr. Melissa “Red” Hoffman, MD, ND, FACS is a trauma surgeon, hospice and palliative care physician, and naturopathic doctor who has lived through unimaginable personal tragedy, including the violent deaths of loved ones. She shares how she’s learned to navigate the thin veil between sorrow and joy, set compassionate boundaries, and honor the seasons of grief while continuing to show up for life.In this deeply moving conversation, Red opens up about her own healing, the lessons death has taught her, and how we can support ourselves and others through the hardest moments.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why grief after violent loss is different — and often more isolatingHow joy can coexist with sorrow, and why it’s worth cultivating even when it’s hardThe role of boundaries in protecting your energy and emotional well-beingWhat a “good death” can look like, and how to support loved ones at the end of lifeWhy collaboration between medical and naturopathic care matters for whole-person healingIf you’ve ever walked through profound loss, cared for someone at the end of life, or wondered how to keep your heart open in the face of pain — this episode offers wisdom, hope, and a reminder that joy is still possible.More from Dr. Melissa “Red” Hoffman:Website: https://redhoffmanmd.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/redhoffmanmdnd/The Surgical Palliative Care Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-palliative-care-podcast/id1492181491The Surgical Soul Podcast: https://thesurgicalsoul.buzzsprout.com/Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmdJoy Point Solutions (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutionsSolving for Joy Podcast (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcastThe Physician Coaching Summit: www.thephysiciancoachingsummit.comFull transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.comMusic by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Resilience in Practice: Dr. Becca Kennedy on Listening Differently, Healing Deeply, and The New Science of Symptoms
When chronic symptoms don’t make sense and traditional answers fall short, it might be time to look within - at the connection between your brain, body, and emotions.Dr. Becca Kennedy, physician and founder of Resilience Healthcare, shares her journey from conventional medicine to a deeper exploration of the nervous system, neuroplasticity, and the emotional roots of chronic pain.In this eye-opening conversation, she opens up about her personal healing path, what shifted when she began listening to her body in a new way, and how self-compassion and joy became essential parts of the process.In this episode, you’ll learn:How the mind-body connection can offer new hope for stubborn symptomsThe surprising way your brain predicts pain - and how to gently retrain itSimple tools like visualization and gentle movement that support real healingStories that prove recovery is possible - even when nothing else has workedIf you’re tired of hitting dead ends in the traditional medical system, or ready to explore a more compassionate, holistic path to healing - this episode is your invitation.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy - automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Becca Kennedy:Website: https://resilience-healthcare.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBeccakennedy Resources: https://resilience-healthcare.com/the-science/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Inner Peace and Power: Dr. Rashmi Schramm on Yoga Nidra, Expanded Consciousness, and the Nervous System
If you've ever felt like the noise of life has been turned up too loud and the inner whisper of calm is getting harder to hear, this episode is for you.Dr. Rashmi Schramm—board-certified family physician turned meditation teacher, coach, and retreat leader—shares her powerful journey from traditional medicine to a life rooted in presence, purpose, and micro joy.In this candid conversation, she opens up about what it really took to walk away from a decades-long career, how parenting college-aged kids has shaped her perspective, and the daily practices that help her stay grounded in joy, even through transition.In this episode, you’ll learn:* Why “micro joys” matter—and how they can quietly shift your entire day* What it looks like to evolve your identity without losing your purpose* How mindfulness, coaching, and retreat spaces can support deep healing* The emotional layers of parenting older children—and how to keep growing through it allIf you're feeling pulled to slow down, shift directions, or reconnect with what lights you up, this episode will leave you feeling seen—and inspired to begin again.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy - automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Rashmi Schramm:Website: https://www.rashmischramm.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/drrashmischrammoptimalwellness Podcast: https://www.rashmischramm.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.rashmischramm/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Your Life Is the Medicine: Dr. Sonny Miles on Healing with Intention and Reclaiming Joy
If you’re a healthcare professional who’s ever felt disconnected from your body, your purpose, or your joy—this episode is for you.Dr. Sonny Miles, palliative and integrative medicine physician, coach and founder of Healing with Intention Integrative Medicine, joins Dr. Chrissie Ott for a deeply reflective conversation about what it means to live and practice with intention.Drawing from her own path through medicine—and the tension between productivity and presence—Dr. Miles shares how she’s learned to honor the body’s wisdom, reconnect with her inner wisdom and redefine success on her own terms.In this episode, you’ll learn:How choosing joy on purpose can become a form of healingWhy "tiny joys" are not small at all—and how they accumulate over timeWhat happens when you untangle self-worth from productivityHow exploring archetypes can help you feel more whole and fully expressedThis conversation explores the inner transformation that happens when we slow down, listen deeply, and trust ourselves again.If you’ve ever longed for more ease, more alignment, and more meaning in your career—this one’s for you.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy - automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Sonny Miles: Website: https://www.healingwithintentionim.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healingwithintentionim/ Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2511851 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/healingwithintentionintegrativemedicine/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Joy Unfiltered: Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald on Awe, Healing, and the Science of The Joy Reset
If you’ve ever felt like joy is just out of reach - especially in the aftermath of trauma - this conversation is for you.Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald, research professor, trauma expert, and author of The Joy Reset - joins us to break down the science and soul of joy. With deep compassion and clarity, she shares what trauma really does to the brain, how joy can be reclaimed, and why healing doesn’t have to mean being "fixed" - just more fully you.In this episode, you’ll learn:What the neuroscience says about joy - and how to access itThe “Six Joy Thieves” that keep us stuckHow simple practices can create real shifts in how we feelWe also touch on the hard stuff - suicide, grief, existential pain, and the radical possibility of finding light anyway.If you’ve been looking for a way back to joy, this is your invitation to begin again.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy - automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from MaryCatherine McDonald:Website: https://alchemycoaching.life/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mc.phd tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mc.phd Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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The Path of Infinite Healing: Dr. Stacy Cisneros on Energy, Alignment, and the Return to Joy
If you’ve ever felt burned out, out of alignment, or unsure how to reconnect with your joy - this episode is for you.Dr. Stacy Cisneros, physician, healer, and guide, joins us to share her journey from the depths of medical burnout to discovering new paths of self-understanding and emotional healing. Through practices like Infinity Healing and Human Design, Stacy has redefined what healing looks like - not just for herself, but for the people she now supports.In this episode, you’ll learn:What healing really means - and how to find your way back to yourselfHow clearing stuck energy can change everythingThe five different energy types - and why they matterThis conversation explores burnout, energy alignment, and the radical act of choosing joy in a system that often demands self-sacrifice.If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s a different way to live, heal, and thrive - hit play. You’re not alone.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy - automatically in your feed every Tuesday.Chrissie Ott’s chartMore from Stacy Cisneros:Website: https://www.infinitelevelhealings.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacy-cisneros-609b881b7/ Email: [email protected] Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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The Power of Being Seen: Rachel Castillo on Joyful Visibility and the Physician Coaching Summit
If you’ve ever felt uncomfortable in front of a camera—or struggled to see yourself as worthy of being seen—this episode is for you.Rachel Marie Castillo, confidence coach and portrait photographer, joins us to share how photography can be a powerful tool for healing, empowerment, and self-acceptance. Through her unique blend of artistry and emotional support, Rachel helps her clients reconnect with their confidence and show up fully in their lives.In this episode, you’ll learn:The powerful role body positivity plays in how we show up in photo—and in real lifeThe surprising way rapport can transform a camera-shy client into a confident subjectHow journaling can ease the fear of being truly seenWhy creating a safe, affirming space is the real magic behind every great portraitThis conversation dives into visibility, vulnerability, and the beautiful transformation that happens when we allow ourselves to be fully seen.If you’ve ever wondered whether confidence can be captured on camera—hit play. You’re not alone.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Rachel Castillo:Website: https://www.rachelmarie.photography/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelmariecastillo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachel_marie_photography/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Unsubscribing from the Status Quo: Dr. Una on Joy, Power & Building Profitable Physician-Owned Businesses
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your medical career—or wondered if there’s more to life than the traditional path—this episode is for you.Dr. Una, board-certified pediatrician, entrepreneur, and CEO of EntreMD, joins us to share how she went from feeling boxed in by medicine to building a thriving business that empowers thousands of physicians. In this episode, you’ll learn:What med school didn’t teach—and why business skills matter more than everThe surprising power of investing in yourselfHow building a values-based business creates more than income—it creates alignmentDr. Una’s journey is a testament to what's possible when you stop waiting for permission and start creating the life you want.If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s possible to have financial freedom, time for your family, and a deep sense of purpose—hit play. You’re not alone.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Dr. Una:Website: https://entremd.com/ Podcast: https://entremd.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/druna/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entremds/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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The Stories We Don’t Always Tell: Physician and Fertility Coach Dr. Erica Bove on Love, Science, Infertility, and Joy
If you’ve ever felt the heartbreak of fertility struggles—whether personally or alongside a patient—this episode is for you.Dr. Erica Bove, reproductive endocrinologist and certified coach, joins us to talk about the emotional weight of fertility medicine—and how compassion, community, and curiosity can transform the journey. Drawing from her own experiences with moral injury in medicine, Erica shares how coaching reshaped not only her clinical approach, but her connection to patients, grief, and joy.In this episode, you’ll learn:How the words we use shape the way we grieve, heal, and make meaning from lossThe quiet power of making space for grief—and how it opens the door to true healingWhy community matters more than ever when infertility feels isolating and overwhelmingMental health support shouldn’t be an afterthought—it belongs at the start of every fertility journeyThis conversation explores the tender space where science meets love—and why integrating emotional support into fertility care is not just beneficial, but necessary.If you’ve ever wondered how to walk with others through loss while holding on to hope—hit play. You’re not alone.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Erica Bove:Website: https://www.loveandsciencefertility.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-bove-0701a0173/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveandsciencefertility/?hl=en Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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I Am Well: Dr. Santi Tanikella on Integrative Medicine, Burnout, and Belonging to Your Body
If you’ve ever wondered how to bring more joy and authenticity to your work in medicine—this episode is for you.Dr. Santi Tanikella, integrative pediatrician and coach, joins us to talk about what it really means to infuse your life and career with joy, purpose, and presence. Through her transformative work in integrative pediatrics and coaching, Santi is helping healthcare professionals rediscover the power of well-being in their lives.In this episode, you’ll learn:What it means to tune in to your authentic joy—and how it can guide your path forwardHow the Heart Elective cultivates community—and why that matters for healingWhy creating psychological safety in our communities is essential for growthA simple, powerful meditation to connect with your inner peace and strengthThis conversation dives into the heart of holistic healing, the importance of self-compassion, and the small, meaningful steps you can take to reconnect with your joy—both as a healer and a human.If you’ve ever wondered how to thrive in medicine while staying true to yourself—hit play. You’re not alone.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Santi Tanikella:Website: https://www.iamwellmd.com/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-am-well-md/id1719339547 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamwell_md/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/santisree-tanikella-md-faap-abihm-aboim-4815372a/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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A Doctor Rewired: Coaching, Acupuncture, and Dr. Paul Yutan’s Path to Integration
If you’ve ever wondered how to sustain your energy and joy while caring for others, this episode is for you. Dr. Paul Yutan—a physician, acupuncturist, and passionate advocate for holistic healing—knows firsthand what it’s like to feel burned out and disconnected from your purpose.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why finding your Ikigai can unlock greater satisfaction and purpose in your careerHow acupuncture played a key role in Dr. Yutan’s journey from burnout to healingWhy blending Western medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine can transform patient careAbout Traditional Chinese Medicine modalities such as Jing, NAET and stomach qiThis conversation goes deep—burnout, the challenges of balancing modern medicine with holistic practices, and the journey of reconnecting with what truly matters. If you’ve ever felt like you’re giving more than you have—or that your work is missing its spark—hit play. This one’s for you.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Paul Yutan:Westlake Integrative Medicine: https://www.westlakeintegrativemedicine.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulyutan/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Joy as a Value, Not a Mood: A Conversation with Dr. Kelly Holder
If you’re craving a deeper sense of joy that lasts beyond the good days, this episode is for you.Dr. Kelly Holder—Chief Well-being Officer at Brown University, clinical psychologist, and passionate mental health advocate—shares what it means to hold space for others while learning to prioritize her own well-being.In this powerful conversation you’ll hear real talk about the personal growth that happens when we finally stop pouring from an empty cup—and start making decisions rooted in values like faith, community, and belonging.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why joy is more than a feel-good moment—it’s a value that shapes the way we live and leadHow building real community creates the foundation for true connection and well-beingHow belonging fuels emotional healthIf you’re navigating burnout, struggling to care for yourself while leading others, or searching for a more sustainable version of well-being, this episode will remind you that joy isn’t out of reach—it’s within you.Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday.More from Kelly Holder:Website: https://kellydholder.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellydholderphd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-d-holder-phd-78470639/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Me Good: Cesar Cervantes on Laughter, Legacy, and Letting the Story Lead
If you’ve ever silenced parts of yourself to fit in or be heard, don’t miss this conversation. In this heartfelt and laughter-filled conversation, Chrissie Ott sits down with speaker, coach, and performer Cesar Cervantes to explore the joy of showing up as your true self—on stage, and in life. From stand-up comedy to coaching world-class speakers, Cesar has learned that the most powerful stories come from a place of authenticity, not performance. In this episode, you’ll learn: The #1 mistake most speakers make (and how to fix it fast) What happens when you stop making yourself the hero and start celebrating others How to stay present, not just polished, when it matters most Why the way we speak is deeply connected to how we heal, grow, and connect You’ll also hear about Cesar’s journey through big life changes—moving homes, launching a book, preparing for the Physician Coaching Summit—and the surprising ways joy shows up when you let go of control. Whether you're a speaker, coach, or someone who wants to connect more deeply with others, this conversation will leave you feeling encouraged, energized, and reminded that your light is meant to be seen. Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Cesar Cervantes:Website: https://www.cesarcervantes.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrcesarcervantes LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrcesarcervantes/ Great Speech by Cesar Cervantes: https://www.amazon.com/Great-Speech-Blueprint-Crafting-Signature/dp/1636804187 Resources:The Creative Way: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Brave Enough to Be Ourselves: Dr. Sasha Shillcutt on Boundaries, Backlash, and Finding Your Own Way Back After Extreme Loss
If you’ve ever been cracked open by grief and wondered how to keep going—this episode is for you. You’ll hear the powerful story of Dr. Sasha Shillcutt—a cardiac anesthesiologist, leader, and mother—who has walked through heartbreak, cyberbullying, and profound transformation, and come out the other side with a deeper understanding of joy, community, and courage. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to transform adversity into unexpected gifts The truth about online criticism—and how to keep showing up anyway How grief and joy can coexist—and reshape your entire sense of identity The hidden gift of rebuilding: more presence, more connection, less clutter This conversation is raw, honest, and filled with wisdom about finding yourself again after loss, letting go of what no longer serves you, and creating space for the kind of life—and community—you truly want. If you’ve been feeling the pull to start over or speak your truth… this one’s for you. Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Sasha Shillcutt:Website: https://www.becomebraveenough.com/home Books: https://www.becomebraveenough.com/books Podcast: https://www.becomebraveenough.com/podcast Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com The Physician Coaching Summit: https://thephysiciancoachingsummit.com/ Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Held Together: Dr. Rebecca Thompson on Motherhood, Medicine, and Making Meaning
What it means to be held together in the face of deep loss—and how sharing our stories helps us heal. In this episode, Chrissie Ott sits down with Dr. Rebecca Thompson, author of Held Together, for a moving, deeply human exploration of motherhood, grief, creativity, and connection. With raw honesty and quiet strength, Rebecca shares how loss shaped her—and how storytelling helped her heal. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why grief and joy aren’t opposites—and how they often live side by side How vulnerability creates space for healing, empathy, and deeper relationships The power of creative expression and community in finding your voice again This conversation is tender, reflective, and full of grace. If you’ve ever felt the tension between breaking down and holding on… or if you’re searching for beauty in the messy middle—press play. You’re not alone. Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Rebecca Thompson:Website: https://www.rebeccanthompson.com/ Held Together Book order: https://www.rebeccanthompson.com/order Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Amongst the Wildflowers: The Courage to Pause, Prune, and Grow in presence with Dr. Jessie Mahoney
If you’ve been craving more peace, purpose, and presence in your life—you’re not alone. This episode is for anyone standing at a crossroads, wondering what’s next… and whether more is really the answer. Dr. Jessie Mahoney—a pediatrician, physician coach, wellness consultant, and founder of Pause and Presence Coaching—will share how she has cultivated spaces through retreats and coaching that help physicians reconnect with themselves and one another in ways that heal, restore, and inspire. In this episode, you’ll learn: The surprising power of pausing (even when it feels impossible) How pruning what no longer serves you can open space for what truly matters Why courage is essential for growth—and how to take your next brave step This episode is for anyone standing at a crossroads, wondering what’s next… and whether more is really the answer. If you’re navigating transition, longing for something more, or simply ready to breathe a little deeper… hit play. This conversation is the permission slip you didn’t know you needed. Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Jessie Mahoney:Website: https://www.jessiemahoneymd.com/Podcast: https://www.jessiemahoneymd.com/mindful-healers-podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessie-mahoney-md/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessiemahoneymd/ Resources:Rick Rubin's - The Creative Act: https://sites.prh.com/thecreativeact Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com The Physician Coaching Summit: https://thephysiciancoachingsummit.com/ Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Unfiltered, Unapologetic, Unstoppable: Sheletta Brundidge on Autism, Advocacy, and Owning Your Joy
If you’ve ever felt the weight of the world and still showed up with a smile—this episode is for you. Dr. Chrissie Ott and Sheletta Brundidge go deep into the kind of joy that doesn’t come easy—but is all the more powerful because of it. From middle school friendship to the reality of raising black sons in America, this conversation is raw, real, and full of heart. You’ll hear how childhood lessons shape adult resilience, why giving each other grace matters more than ever, and what it means to take responsibility for your own happiness—even when the world feels heavy. In this episode, you’ll learn: The power of shared laughter—and how it helps rebuild after collective pain Why helping others find joy is healing—and how it can transform your own journey Joy is a moral obligation—and how can we access it even in hard times This isn’t just a conversation about joy. It’s a reminder that joy and struggle can coexist—that strength isn’t about powering through, but showing up with honesty and heart. If you’re navigating life’s complexity and still choosing joy… this one’s for you. Think of this as your reset button. Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Sheletta Brundidge:Website: https://www.shelettamakesmelaugh.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZnlJRVHbbDyOMNz9Toj9Qw/videos Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/laughing-with-letta/id1506050681 Resources:The Telepathy Tapes Podcast: https://thetelepathytapes.com/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com The Physician Coaching Summit: https://thephysiciancoachingsummit.com/ Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Joy at Work with Dr. Anni Shandera-Ochsner: A Neuropsychologist’s Take on Burnout
If you’ve ever wondered how to add joy to your workday—this episode is for you. Dr. Anni Shandera-Ochsner is an assistant professor of psychology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and the medical director of Joy at Mayo Clinic. In this conversation with Dr. Chrissie Ott, she opens up about what it really takes to build a culture of joy in some of the most high-pressure environments. You’ll hear what she's learned from listening sessions with healthcare staff at Mayo Clinic—and why moments of connection, meaning, and being seen matter more than we realize. In this episode, you’ll learn: What joy stacking is—and how you can use it to find more joy in your workplace The 3 core features of joy at work—and how to bring them into your day Why leadership must model well-being (and how to start small) This conversation weaves together science, compassion, and real-life strategies you can use to bring more joy into your personal and professional life. It’s thoughtful. It’s hopeful. And it’s full of reminders that you don’t have to wait for a better time to feel better. If you’re ready to make room for joy—even in the hard stuff—hit play. Think of this as your reset button. Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Dr. Anni Shandera-Ochsner:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anni-shandera-ochsner-ph-d-abpp-cn-8414b037/ Resources:AMA STEPS Forward Podcast: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/steps-forward/pages/podcast Institute for Healthcare Improvement: https://www.ihi.org/ Beautiful Chorus: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCydqKEeqSN3_6LcA_7Q8htQ Insight Timer Meditation App: https://insighttimer.com/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com The Physician Coaching Summit: https://thephysiciancoachingsummit.com/ Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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Stand Up for Doctors: Kim Downey on Post-Traumatic Growth, LinkedIn Advocacy, and Reclaiming Joy in Medicine
If you’re a healthcare professional who’s ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or unseen—this episode is for you. Kim Downey, physical therapist, three-time cancer survivor, and fierce advocate for physician well-being, joins us to talk about what it really takes to thrive in medicine. As the founder of Stand Up (for) Doctors, an Ambassador for the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation and Community Ambassador for Medicine Forward, Kim is on a mission to change the conversation around burnout, support, and sustainable careers in healthcare. In this episode, you’ll learn: The unexpected way a single online connection can change your entire path How post-traumatic growth isn’t just possible, it’s powerful Why sharing your story isn’t just healing for you—it helps others feel less alone The small but powerful ways physicians and patients can restore empathy in healthcare This conversation dives into physician burnout, the power of raising your voice, the unseen struggles in healthcare, and the small acts of recognition that can make all the difference. If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s possible to love your career and have a life outside of it—hit play. You’re not alone. Think of this as your reset button.Subscribe now and get real talk, radical honesty, and the spark to reconnect with your joy—automatically in your feed every Tuesday. More from Kim Downey:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-downey-a9307b72/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StandupforDoctors Substack: https://standupfordoctors.substack.com/ Support resources:Better Physician Life - Dr. Michael Hersh: https://www.betterphysicianlife.com/ Kevin MD: https://kevinmd.com/ SoMeDocs founded by Dana Corielle: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/ Stay connected with us:Dr. Chrissie Ott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd Joy Point Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions Solving for Joy Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast Full transcript and more: https://www.solvingforjoy.com Music by Denys Kyshchuk (AudioCoffee): https://www.audiocoffee.net
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Through in depth conversations with a wide range of guests, Solving for Joy explores the idea that we are always trying to solve life's equation for maximal joy. We'll discover what constants are actually variables we can change and have a lot of laughs along the way. Dr. Chrissie Ott brings a coaching lens, experience in healthcare, entrepreneurship and creativity to the table. We hope this podcast is a tool for many to reclaim delight in their own personal and professional lives!
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Chrissie Ott, MD
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