
Empathy Differentials
Sneha Daya, MD
Show overview
Empathy Differentials launched in 2025 and has put out 15 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 40 min and 53 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 11 episodes published. Published by Sneha Daya, MD.
From the publisher
Empathy Differentials is a podcast about rebuilding the empathy and trust between patients and providers. In an era of misinformation, mistrust, and barriers to authentic relationships between patients and their providers, we invite both to share their truths and re-explore humanism. Hosted by: Sneha Daya, MD Produced by: Anisha Kumar
Latest Episodes
Anniversary Episode
S2 Ep 9Growing Up an Expert
After a delayed diagnosis of a rare disease at 4 years old, patient Kelleigh sheds light on the ways that her medical journey has shaped who she is today and how advocacy comes from a number of sources. Filled with lessons for patients and healthcare providers alike, Kelleigh has become a true expert of her disease.
S2 Ep 8The Great Equalizer
In running a health policy and public health course with medical students and trainees this month, I was inspired to invite a policy change maker and experienced advocate to the podcast. In a message of hope, Rebecca shares with us the pivots of her career that keep guiding her to her ultimate prize, better patient care for all.
S2 Ep 7FAQs and FACTS: Decoding the Hospital Admission
I am joined by my west coast best friends as we traverse the challenging questions patients ask us as we take care of them IN the hospital. Hospital admissions are a tough and very vulnerable point in time, and we aim to take some of the mystery out of the processes that patients encounter.
S2 Ep 6Fix Me
As the year comes to a close, the holidays are often associated with joy, connection, and belonging—but for many, they can also deepen feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety. In this episode, licensed professional counselor Molly draws on her own lived experiences to explore the complex and often unsettling realities of mental health in the current era, inviting listeners into an honest and compassionate conversation.
S2 Ep 5Fertile Ground
Dealing with infertility at an early age, patient Susan shares the heartbreaking and rewarding pathway to motherhood she experienced, and lays down the lessons for all of us to understand about those struggling to get to parenthood. *Activation warning- for those of you who are on this journey or have dealt with this in the past, this may be comforting or activating. Please take self-care if you are listening and feel free to not listen knowing the topic is a challenging one.
S2 Ep 4A New Normal
In this thought-provoking interview with three rehabilitation specialists from physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and speech & language pathology (SLP), we learn the importance of human-centeredness in post-acute care.
S2 Ep 3Finish Lines
As a young patient diagnosed with a chronic illness, Dari gives us a lens to look at priorities, identities, and values while living life to the fullest with Lupus. An inspiring story for other young patients and youth living with chronic conditions.
S2 Ep 24:30 AM
In one of the most incredible journeys into medicine, medical student Carlos tells the story of how he found his calling in neurosurgery and delivers the details on what patients need to understand behind the scenes.
S2 Ep 1Talking Ugly
EMaritza discusses the stories of her many medical experiences as a caregiver for her sister, as she and her mother continue to be fierce advocates in a system that wasn't quite built for their loved one.
S1 Ep 5Something Left to Offer
Talking about healing from a different perspective, Dr B clarifies the role of a palliative care doctor and hospice team while dispelling some of the myths surrounding death and end of life care.
S1 Ep 4Victorious
In an incredibly transparent interview, Victor takes us on a detailed tour of his experiences in various hospitals as a patient with Sickle Cell Disease. He has some important takeaways for patients, physicians, and for health systems as a whole. This episode was produced by Anisha Kumar, a brilliant student mentee.
S1 Ep 3From Rihanna to Residency
Dr. W shares with us his journey from Barbados (the home of the great Rihanna!) to the US, in this insightful interview about care across the world, lessons learned, and the future of medicine.
S1 Ep 2Coach Jimmie
Today we meet with Coach Jimmie, a man in his 40s who was hospitalized after a series of mysterious symptoms that scarily kept him in the hospital for several days.
S1 Ep 1Prelude- My Why
We all have a reason for starting podcasting journeys. This is my why for this show-- bridging the empathy differentials between patients and healthcare providers.