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Experiencing Healthcare Podcast

Experiencing Healthcare Podcast

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What If You Don't Train Them — and They Stay?

Apr 24, 202644 min

Quarter 1 at Your Health

Apr 8, 202642 min

Ep 108People Serving People

What if the greatest threat to healthcare isn't a broken system — it's a dehumanized one? In this episode of Experiencing Healthcare, Jamie Preston and Your Health CEO Matt Staub wrestle with a deceptively simple idea from Harvard Business School Professor Ryan Buell: service is the business of people helping people. Sparked by Matt's experience at an Athena Health executive leadership forum, this is a conversation about what it truly means to serve — in a world where technology promises to do it faster, cheaper, and at scale. Key topics covered: Why you can never fully take people out of a service industry — and what happens to care quality when you try How ambient listening technology like Mobius is using AI to restore human connection in the exam room, not replace it The ICU nurses who used tough love to get a post-heart-surgery patient walking — and what that story reveals about what genuine service really looks like The "can vs. should" question every healthcare leader must ask before deploying new technology How to show up and serve others with excellence, even on your hardest personal days Healthcare will always evolve — but Matt and Jamie make a compelling case that the human at the center of care is the one thing worth protecting above all else. This one's worth the listen.

Mar 27, 202640 min

Ep 107Is American Healthcare a Commodity?

America spends nearly double what the fourth-ranked country spends on healthcare per capita — and still ranks among the worst in outcomes. So what exactly are we paying for? In this episode of the Experiencing Healthcare Podcast, Jamie Preston and Your Health CEO Matt Staub examine what happens when healthcare gets treated like gasoline: something people expect to be available, can't easily compare on quality, and ultimately choose based on price or convenience. When brand and price stop mattering, the only differentiator left is how patients are made to feel — and whether they trust the person across from them enough to actually change. What you'll hear in this episode: Why Matt ranks service above outcomes and access — and the patient story that changed how he thinks about both The "Chick-fil-A problem": how your healthcare experience is now being compared to your best service experience anywhere, not just the clinic down the street What provider burnout really looks like when a clinician closes their notes at 11pm wondering if their patient listened How insurance billing creates distrust that bleeds directly into the patient-provider relationship — and what healthcare organizations can do about it Why the most caring thing a doctor can do sometimes feels like the worst customer service in the room If you've ever felt like a number in a waiting room — or if you've ever been the one trying to help someone who wouldn't listen — this conversation will stay with you. Press play.

Mar 14, 202650 min

Ep 106Catch Them Doing It Right: The Case for Intentional Positive Reinforcement in Healthcare"

What if the most powerful clinical tool in healthcare wasn't a drug, a device, or a data platform — but a word? In this episode of Experiencing Healthcare, Jamie and Matt have a conversation that starts with Disney World germs and ends with something that will change the way you lead your team tomorrow. They unpack the idea of Intentional Positive Reinforcement — not the hollow "great job" you throw over your shoulder in the hallway, but the kind of deliberate, meaningful recognition that creates a ripple effect all the way to the patient's bedside. Matt shares what a dental hygienist taught him about doing things right, why a pair of clicking heels in a nursing home hallway was actually a leadership strategy, and what happens to a healthcare team that only ever hears what they're doing wrong. This is a conversation for the bedside nurse and the C-suite executive. For the credentialing specialist who never sees a patient and the clinical coordinator who sees dozens. Because in healthcare, everyone plays a role in the patient experience — and the way we lead people determines the care those people deliver. If you've ever wondered whether your words are adding to your team or subtracting from them, this episode is your answer.

Feb 28, 202640 min

Ep 105Productivity Dysmorphia: When “Busy” Still Feels Like Failure

In this episode of Experiencing Healthcare, Jamie and Matt unpack a term that instantly hits home for people in healthcare: Productivity Dysmorphia—when you’re doing a lot, but it still feels like it’s never enough.They explore why clinicians, leaders, and support teams often leave work exhausted yet feeling unproductive, how healthcare metrics can accidentally reinforce that feeling, and why stories and outcomes matter just as much as numbers. Matt offers a powerful reminder: your value isn’t the sum of your task list—and not everything meaningful is measurable.

Feb 11, 202643 min

Ep 104The Discipline of Focus

On a cold January day in South Carolina, Jamie and Matt Staub unpack why focus is one of the most underrated leadership skills—especially in healthcare, where everything can feel urgent. They break down how leaders decide what deserves attention, how to “push pause” on non-emergencies, and why coaching people through problems is often more effective than absorbing them. The conversation also explores decision fatigue, the difference between being busy and being focused, the role of habits (including insights from Atomic Habits), and how boundaries protect the work that actually moves the mission forward. Along the way, they normalize attention struggles, reframe “failure” as part of growth, and offer practical ways to stay aligned to goals without losing empathy or accessibility.

Jan 26, 202656 min

Ep 103Problems Are Currency

What if problems weren’t something to avoid—but something to value? In this episode of Experiencing Healthcare, Jamie and Matt explore a powerful idea: Problems are Currency—but only when we stop pointing at them and start owning them. They break down how excuses form, why asking for help is a leadership strength, how to prioritize what matters most (not just what’s loudest), and how small wins create real momentum. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or hesitant to tackle a tough issue, this conversation will help you shift from reaction to resolution.

Jan 16, 202655 min

Ep 102Leading The Most Difficult Person

In this 2026 edition of Experiencing Healthcare, we open the year with a deceptively simple leadership question: who’s the hardest person to lead? The answer isn’t a teammate—it’s yourself. Through humor, real-world CEO moments, and hard-earned reflection, Matt unpacks why self-leadership is often overlooked, how boundaries are actually discipline in disguise, and why emotional regulation is the foundation for every decision you make—especially in a “heavy” industry like healthcare. The takeaway: if you want to lead others well this year, start by leading you with intention.

Jan 9, 202635 min

Ep 101The Year of the Horse: Direction, Action, and What Comes Next

As 2025 comes to a close, Jamie sits down with Matt to look ahead to 2026 with honesty, leadership, and momentum. They reflect on habits worth reclaiming, the difference between awareness and action, and what it means to provide stability in uncertain seasons. Matt shares his “One Word” for 2026—Direction—and unpacks how it shapes his leadership, health journey, and commitment to helping teams move past what holds them back. Jamie also shares his own word—Directness—and the courage it takes to lean into discomfort for growth.

Dec 31, 202548 min

Ep 100Episode 100: When Healthcare Gets Personal

In Episode 100, Jamie and Matt reflect on a year that fundamentally reshaped how Matt experiences healthcare—as both a patient and a caregiver. Matt shares an update on his active surveillance prostate cancer journey, including lifestyle changes, monitoring, and learning to live with uncertainty.The conversation expands beyond Matt’s diagnosis to include the realities of caregiving: navigating a father’s dementia and hospice journey, processing anticipatory grief and loss, supporting a teenage daughter through surgery, and helping a mother recover after a stroke. Matt speaks candidly about caregiver burnout, moments of emotional paralysis, and the importance of asking for help.Together, Jamie and Matt explore how grief lingers, how recovery often proves harder than the crisis itself, and why healthcare must focus on what happens after discharge. Episode 100 closes with a powerful reminder: it’s okay not to be okay—but it’s not okay to face it alone.

Dec 18, 20251h 0m

Ep 99When Healthcare Gets Personal: Matt's Story

EPISODE NOTESJamie and Matt open the episode with lighthearted holiday banter and personal Christmas traditions.This 99th episode marks a milestone far beyond the average podcast lifespan of seven episodes.Jamie introduces the shift from typical healthcare culture/policy topics to a deeply personal conversation about patient experience from Matt’s perspective.Matt admits he’s more nervous for this episode than almost any other—because it’s personal.The conversation acknowledges the hardship of 2024–2025 for both hosts’ families.Matt walks through how a wellness check and PSA screening unexpectedly detected something abnormal.An MRI experience becomes meaningful thanks to a tech who sensed his anxiety and used music to calm him—highlighting how small patient-experience moments matter.The MRI revealed something suspicious, leading to a biopsy.Matt received his cancer diagnosis alone in a conference center during a professional event—an emotionally jarring moment.He immediately sought clarity and support from a physician colleague, who helped him interpret the results.Matt reflects on the shock of seeing “prostate cancer” in writing and how it triggered grief-like emotions.He emphasizes the importance of asking for results early so patients can process before appointments.His urologist spent over an hour walking through options—an impactful example of patient-centered communication.

Dec 12, 202551 min

Ep 98Purpose and Values Part 2

KEY POINTS• Organizational vs. personal purpose — They don’t have to be identical, but they should coexist well.• Purpose requires focus — You can’t say yes to everything; not every opportunity is yours.• Boundaries shape clarity — Emotional, professional, and ethical lines protect your ability to serve.• Delegation is essential — Tasks don’t define identity; leaders must let go to grow.• Purpose evolves — Organizations and individuals change; your purpose may shift with seasons.• Fun ≠ meaningful — Great opportunities still have to align with who you’re becoming.• Gratitude clarifies calling — Noticing what you’re grateful for can reveal purpose.• Quitting can be healthy — Letting go of roles, tasks, or beliefs creates space for what matters most.• Reflection is ongoing — Purpose isn’t found once; it’s revisited repeatedly.

Dec 4, 202527 min

Ep 97Purpose & Values

Key TakeawaysPurpose is clarified through experience and reflection, not just passion.Helping others find purpose requires curiosity, coaching, and equipping them with the tools to succeed.Distinguishing passion from purpose involves commitment, impact, and skill alignment.Gratitude and intentional reflection help maintain focus on what truly matters.Leaders can spot misalignment by observing engagement, mood, and energy, but must approach it with curiosity and connection.

Nov 26, 202529 min

Ep 96The Power of Connection Part 2

Episode notesHumility & grace: distinct muscles that work best togetherThe no-call/no-show that wasn’t: correcting assumptions with careDisagreeing without demeaning: honesty rooted in respectModeling connection: Scott moving furniture in dress shoes; a father’s everyday compassionIntegrity = what we do when no one’s watchingDaily habit: know your “bliss,” reset with people, then re-enter the workListener reflection: Where can you swap a snap judgment for a curious check-in today?

Nov 14, 202524 min

Ep 95Connection Is the Core of Care

Episode notesWhat connection means as a leader, parent, clinician, friendResidents and families as the real teachers of patient experienceThe “poinsettias in April” lesson: small signals shape big trustWhy a health-tech conference led with connection (not features)Data & AI: accelerants that free us to be more human, not lessProductive disagreement and patient advocacy across disciplinesTrust + respect as the ground rules for hard conversationsListener reflection: What small signal could you fix today to raise trust immediately?

Nov 6, 202531 min

Ep 94Leading through complexity, not just change Part 2

Show NotesResilience ≠ endless pushing: build comfort with discomfort; use challenge as a team-bonding accelerator when you face it together.Spot team drift early: when tension comes from the team, independence erodes the common goal—realign to the patient and the shared mission.Deciding in the fog: use process of elimination; discuss “bad options” to strengthen the good one; define success signals before you move.Easy path vs. hard path: easy isn’t “wrong.” If you don’t cut a new road today, pre-plan what it would take to cut it tomorrow.Experimentation culture: separate the person from the work (DISC lens) to reduce shame, increase learning, and invite bold ideas.Effective communication: don’t just send—ensure receipt. Mind timing, channel, and context. Don’t “info-dump” to transfer responsibility.A small shift for tomorrow: extend grace to yourself, ask a trusted teammate for perspective, and take one clear next step.Mentioned frameworks & phrases: process of elimination, “I’m in charge of me,” next right step, psychological safety, DISC, success signals, team over solo.

Oct 9, 202528 min

Ep 93Leading Through Complexity, Not Just Change

Show NotesIntroduction to the theme: leading through complexity vs. changeDecision-making under pressure and the challenge of “armchair quarterbacking”Why the quality of information matters more than speed of decision-makingThe paradox of slowing down and speeding up in decision-makingHow government policy (like telehealth regulations) creates ripple effects of complexity in healthcareThe power of teams vs. individual leadership in healthcare decision-makingPersonal insights from Matt’s background in sports and leadershipEarly exploration of resilience: pushing through vs. preventing burnoutThis is Part 1 of 2 — subscribe so you don’t miss Part 2, where we discuss how leaders can foster resilience in themselves and their teams.

Oct 2, 202527 min

Ep 92Coaching Done Right Part 2

Key TakeawaysCoaching ≠ outperforming. Performance expertise and coaching expertise are different muscles.Discomfort is data. If growth feels easy, you’re probably not growing.Trust follows vulnerability. Coaching conversations require safety, time, and honesty.Aim feedback at the work. Focus on the task/approach, not the person.Decide your mode. Coach, teach, or direct based on the question, urgency, and learning goal.Beat imposter syndrome with action. If the finish line is fuzzy, take the next step and practice.

Sep 18, 202530 min

Ep 91Coaching Done Right

Episode NotesJamie and Matt discuss the idea of “experiencing wellness” through hormone therapy and health practices.Matt reflects on some of his favorite bosses and what they had in common.The conversation shifts into how great leaders act like coaches—seeing potential and helping others develop it.Matt explains how coaching differs from supervising or managing, with curiosity as a key factor.The role of different learning styles and how coaching adapts to each.How coaching shapes workplace culture, using examples from Your Health and its leadership approach.Teaser for part two, where they continue exploring the role of coaching in leadership.

Sep 10, 202524 min

Ep 90Fear, Courage, and Hot Water Heaters Part 2

Episode NotesJamie’s story of regret: the trapeze he didn’t swing on in El Salvador.How regret often comes not from what we did, but what we avoided.Fear’s purpose: when it protects us and when it holds us back.Biblical and historical reminders that “do not fear” is a universal human need.The role of encouragement from spouses, friends, and colleagues in building courage.How fear of failure causes inaction — and why inaction is often worse than failure.Practical steps for leaders to cultivate courage and embrace discomfort.

Aug 28, 202524 min

Ep 89Fear, Courage, and Hot Water Heaters Part 1

Episode NotesJamie’s Mexico trip, Spanish lessons, and the joy of learning new things.The two types of people: those who want to learn more vs. those who defend what they already know.How discomfort fuels growth and why it’s often the best teacher.Matt’s story of replacing his hot water heater — and the lessons about courage, failure, and support.The role of fear of failure and fear of disappointment in leadership.Why every courageous act carries risk — and how to weigh it wisely.The importance of having a “cheering section” in your life, from spouses to mentors.

Aug 21, 202528 min

Ep 8835,000 Choices Part 2

What You’ll Learn:How ego can cloud judgment—and what to do when it doesThe difference between collaboration and consensus in leadershipHow to recognize decision fatigue in yourself and othersWhy it’s okay to be wrong—and how to grow from itThe power of surrounding yourself with people who will tell you the truthKey Questions Explored:How do you lead when no one agrees with you?What does accountability look like after a bad call?When should you trust your gut over your data?What happens when someone says, “I just can’t make another decision”?How do you stay humble and curious in the middle of pressure?

Jul 29, 202529 min

Ep 8735,000 Choices Part 1

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Jul 22, 202523 min

Ep 86Healthcare’s Secret Weapon? It’s Not AI. It’s Teamwork.

Episode NotesWhy Matt refuses to buy fireworks (and how that’s weirdly related to healthcare spending) Proactive medicine: Why it saves lives and moneyThe evolving role of Community Health WorkersThe “Russian Doll” structure of care teams at Your Health Primary Care A real-world story of proactive, connected careTrust & empathy: What we can learn from Navy SEALs & surgery teamsSelf-care in high-stakes healthcare environmentsHow AI isn’t a threat—it’s your newest team member Why peptides and prevention are shaping the futureLeadership insight: Building resilient, compassionate healthcare teams

Jul 10, 202535 min

Ep 85BBQ, Blood Sugar & Bureaucracy: Happy Birthday America!

Episode Highlights:Why the Fourth of July hits different for healthcare professionalsGrowing up in a military family and how it shaped Matt’s valuesFireworks, peaches, and facility BBQs—holiday traditions in senior careReflections on government involvement in healthcare—what’s working, what’s notThe impact of Medicaid changes and how value-based care fits inWhy Disneyland ruined fireworks (and how to reframe your expectations)Key Takeaways:Celebrate your country and challenge the systems that need reformHealthcare professionals must have a seat at the policy-making tableValue-based care isn't perfect—but it's a step in the right directionReferenced:CMS Innovation CenterGilbert Peach FestivalFort Jackson fireworksKaty Perry's “Firework” (unfortunately, also now Matt’s personal performance piece)

Jul 3, 202528 min

Ep 84If You’re Always Right, You’re Probably Alone: Developing Your Inner Circle

Topics Covered:The difference between love and trust in leadershipWhy lonely leadership is optional, not inevitableHow to build an inner circle that challenges and supports youThe power of personality diversity (DISC framework)Why mutual accountability creates real team cultureWhy “trust” must be earned—or preservedThe danger of hiring people just like youWhy being uncomfortable might mean you’re on the right pathTakeaways:Audit your inner circleDiversify your perspectiveExtend radical trust

Jun 26, 202532 min

Ep 83What Patients Want vs. What They Need: Who Decides?

EPISODE NOTESThe concept of information asymmetry between patients and providersWhy clinical expertise isn’t enough without emotional intelligenceHow health literacy and “teach-back” transform patient outcomesWhy the guide, not the hero, plays the most important role in patient careHow healthcare can marry evidence-based decisions with patient valuesWhen too many options become overwhelming—and how to simplify decision-makingBuilding systems of collaboration instead of clinical controlTools for aligning patient needs with long-term outcomesA model for care where understanding is as important as intervention

Jun 5, 202536 min

Ep 82The Identity of Healthcare — Are We a Service, a Right, or a Business?

EPISODE NOTESMatt Staub shares the three identities of healthcare: service, right, and businessHow orientation at Your Health reflects an inverted leadership modelThe paradox of patient expectations vs. financial sustainabilityThe role of creativity and innovation in modern healthcare systemsBalancing compassion with accountabilityEncouragement for leaders: why siloing healthcare identities limits progressA call to integrate values, systems, and people into a shared mission

May 29, 202537 min

Ep 81Deadpool vs. Green Lantern: Innovation Under Constraint

Episode NotesWhy compliance is just the minimum standardHow challenging “the way we’ve always done it” sparks innovationCreative brainstorming techniques from unexpected places (like Liquid Death)Why constraints can actually enhance creativityThe balance between being disruptive and being responsibleUsing data to validate or challenge conventional wisdomThe power of asking uncomfortable questions that lead to better systemsAligning incentives to drive behavior toward innovation and efficiencyExamples from healthcare and pop culture (Deadpool, iPads, Ryan Reynolds)

May 22, 202535 min

Ep 80The Cost of Excuses and the Power of Ownership

Podcast NotesWhy excuses are so common in healthcare — and why they’re dangerousThe difference between a reason and an excuseWhy modeling accountability as a leader builds trust and respectHow shame shapes our willingness to be vulnerableTools for shifting from blame to solution-oriented conversationsHow to create a psychologically safe culture where mistakes become learning opportunitiesTime management: why “I didn’t have time” is the most used (and abused) excuse

May 16, 202532 min

Ep 79Whose Responsibility Is the New Thing?

In this episode of Experiencing Healthcare, Jamie sits down with Matt to tackle a common innovation roadblock: when great ideas fall flat because no one owns them. From software tools that never get used to communication that gets lost in translation, they explore why ownership matters more than ever—and how to take responsibility without overstepping. Whether you’re leading change or adapting to it, this conversation offers practical wisdom for staying aligned, accountable, and action-oriented.

May 8, 202535 min

Ep 78The Value of Disruption: Finding Clarity in Chaos

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May 1, 202534 min

Ep 77Small Actions, Big Impact: The Ripple Effect of Caring Leadership

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Apr 17, 202533 min

Ep 75What Could Go Right? Rethinking Change in Healthcare

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Apr 11, 202532 min

Ep 74Who Are You Fighting For? Lessons from the Rise Conference

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Mar 19, 202533 min

Ep 73Balancing Growth and Purpose: Lessons from Your Health’s Expansion

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Feb 14, 202537 min

Ep 72Breaking Barriers: How Your Health is Revolutionizing Patient Care in 2025

In this exciting kickoff to 2025, Jamie sits down with Your Health CEO Matt Staub to discuss the organization’s latest groundbreaking initiatives. From the expansion of the Community Health Integration (CHI) program to the launch of a new Durable Medical Equipment (DME) division and a return to hospice care, Your Health is reshaping the way healthcare is delivered. They also dive into the organization’s expansion into Florida, how healthcare is moving beyond the four walls of a hospital, and why integrated care teams are the future. Tune in for an insightful conversation about the future of patient-centered care and how Your Health is leading the charge!

Jan 31, 202537 min

Ep 71A Season of Gratitude: Reflecting on Healthcare, Friendship, and Innovation

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Nov 21, 202436 min

Ep 70The Power of Relationships: Revolutionizing Healthcare at Your Health

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Sep 19, 202429 min

Ep 69In & Out Burger

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Sep 2, 202431 min

Ep 68How much does it cost to do nothing?

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Aug 22, 202434 min

Ep 67Unstuck Yourself

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Jun 6, 202430 min

Ep 66Excellence Is Mundane

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May 30, 202428 min

Ep 65Inquiry Insights

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May 17, 202433 min

Ep 64To Do or Not to Do

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May 9, 202431 min

Ep 63Relationships, Communication, & Feedback

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Apr 29, 202433 min

Ep 62Health Coaches & Dietitians

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Apr 4, 202432 min

Ep 61The HIMSS Conference Recap

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Mar 25, 202438 min

Ep 60Palliatiive Care Specialty

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Mar 14, 202427 min