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Ep 144Oxtail Signs
Sometimes the things that feel routine or ordinary can become the most important factors for letting us know when something is off. This week, Kimberly shares a powerful reflection on two experiences where a change in routine led to significant discoveries.
S10 Ep 143Rest is Reparations
This week Ashley reflects on her relationship to work and how that's evolved over time with the help of some really sage advice
S10 Ep 142Extraordinary Ordinary
Despite all that's happening in the world, we need not look too far to find moments that uplift and inspire us. Yet it requires our attention and intention to find beauty in the seemingly mundane. In today's episode, Kimberly reflects on a few recent extraordinary ordinary moments in her life.
S10 Ep 141When I think of home
"Home" carries different meanings for all of us - from places, to people, to feelings and sensations. Those meanings can also evolve overtime. This week Ashley reflects on how her sense of home changed during a period of many transitions.
S10 Ep 140Chosen Family
Even as human doctors, we appreciate the extraordinary value of non-human connections. This episode Kimberly unpacks several experiences that demonstrate how four-legged friends can be more like family.
S10 Ep 139Failure is part of the story
Much of life happens outside of our control. Yet, even when we do have the ability to plan, prepare, and make choices for the outcome we want, things can still fall apart. This week Ashley shares how she coped after an experience she prepared for went very wrong in more ways than one.
Ep 138Heart in a Fist
Welcome back for season 10! This week Kimberly is kicking us off with a story from Grady Hospital and some words of wisdom for moving through difficult times.
S9 Ep 137Choose You
Sometimes choosing yourself requires a bold move. In this last episode of the season, Ashley shares a story about a choice she's making for herself in 2026 and how she got there despite some real challenges. Again, we are so grateful to all of you who are listeners to this podcast. We look forward to being back in the new year!
S9 Ep 136I Won't Complain
This week of Thanksgiving, Kimberly shares some lessons on gratitude and perspective learned from the incredible patients at Grady Hospital.
Ep 135Is anything real or does it just seem?
Commemorating meaningful life events looks different for every person and every occasion. Yet, it's always worth asking whether these moments of celebration reflect something genuine, or does it just seem. This week, Ashley shares how one particular celebration has shifted over the years.
Ep 134Los dedos azules
Being a human doctor also depends on the human staff and other healthcare professionals who help us see our patients in ways that we often miss. This week Kimberly is back with a reflection on some very important and practice changing advice from a colleague at Grady Hospital.
Ep 133Iron Sharpens Iron
Often as educators we learn as much, if not more, from our students than the lessons we impart. In this episode, Ashley reflects on an early challenge she faced as an educator and what she learned in the process. Topics Discussed: Tuskegee University Homecoming 2025 Baldwin: A Love Story - by Nicholas Boggs Differences Matter - UCSF School of Medicine
S9 Ep 132Puppet on a String
Words have the power to affect us for life. This week, Kimberly shares how a few simple words of advice impacted her in a lasting way. Topics Discussed: Relationship between scorpion size and venom potency
Ep 131Your Inner Circle Reflects Your Self-love
This week Ashley reflects on one of her most enduring friendships and the improbable circumstances in which it formed. Topics discussed: Med-Peds - Combined Residency Training Program in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Dr. Manning's recent speaking engagements: Plenary at Fall APDIM in Atlanta, IDWeek in Atlanta
Ep 130(Non)Teachable Moments
In educational settings, when we teach matters just as much as what we teach. This episode, Kimberly shares an important lesson from her time in training that still influences how she shows up as an educator today. Topics discussed: Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books - Philadelphia, PA University of Pennsylvania - 44th Annual Mossell Lecture on Health Equity with Dr. Manning Thank a Physical Therapist! World PT Day - September 8th.
S9 Ep 129What we not gon' do
In a time of so much divisiveness, it can be hard to find ways to co-exist across differences. This week Ashley reflects on two difficult experiences and the choice to hold onto her own truth in spite of those who disagree. The "what"- forgiveness Topics discussed: Baldwin: A Love Story - by Nicholas Boggs The Book of Delights - by Ross Gay NPR's Throughline Podcast - "James Baldwin's Shadow" with Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
Ep 128(Don't) Be a Wall
This week Kimberly shares a recent experience with one aspect of medical culture that is best left in the past. Topics Discussed: Porto Half Marathon "Portuguese Love" - by Teena Marie
Ep 127The Future Starts Now
Sometime the greatest hinderance to your future self is comparison to your past. This week Ashley shares about a particular journey to overcome that barrier and all the unexpected ways it shaped her current state. ------------------------- The "what" - Manifest Topics Discussed: Happy Birthday Dr. Manning! The First-Ever Home Night Game at Tuskegee University Dedicating your miles during a race
Ep 126Flowers for the Living
This week Kimberly reflects on some sage advice she received from a Grady elder and how that experience still resonates with her today. --------------- The "what" - Surprise Topics Discussed: Lake Hartwell - bordering GA & SC
Ep 125Relationship Before Rules
This week we're live from Grady Memorial Hospital. Ashley reflects on a challenging clinic encounter and the importance of establishing trust early on in a relationship. ------------------ The "what" - Partnership Topics Discussed: Chattanooga, TN - Dr. McMullen approved ✔️ Song in a Weary Throat: Memoir of an American Pilgrimage - by Pauli Murray The Let Them Theory - by Mel Robbins The Mel Robbins Podcast - "What I Wish I Knew in My 20s". Guest: Dr. Meg Jay - clinical psychologist.
Ep 124Crucial Conversations
This week Kimberly reflects on two important experiences where one serious lapse in communication taught her how to move another conversation forward. Topics discussed: Heritage Fire Tour Anything We Love Can Be Saved - by Alice Walker Zikora - A Short Story - by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
S9 Ep 123CTFD (Calm the F-k Down)
We're baaaaaack for another season! Thanks to all our listeners for rocking with us for another round of stories and sisterhood. This week, Ashley shares a recent experience where she found that sometimes the best plans are the ones we never made and never anticipated. Let us know what you think! Topics Discussed: 510 Hikers Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 57th National Convention Calm the F*ck Down - by Sarah Knight Why We Sleep - by Matthew Walker, PhD
S8 Ep 122Root Cause Analysis
On the final episode of this season, Kimberly shares a powerful reflection on how a singular experience can have an unforeseen impact even decades later. Thanks again to everyone who's been listening and following us along this journey. We'll be back after a summer recharge. Dr. Manning as the keynote speaker at the American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA Clio's Books - Oakland, CA FOREVER - Netflix Series Rustin - Netflix Film about Bayard Rustin Watch Moonlight The Myth of Normal - by Dr. Gabor Maté
Ep 121Live from SGIM 2025!
Huge shout out to the Society of General Internal Medicine for inviting us to record live from the 2025 annual conference! "From Ideas to Action" - Ashley and Kimberly share a little about the evolution of The Human Doctor podcast and each tell a story highlighting what it means to be a human doctor in times such as these.
Ep 120Singing is Swinging and Writing is Fighting
In this episode, Ashley reflects on an experience where she found the courage to speak up and gained an important lesson in dealing with disagreements.
S8 Ep 119Anger will pass. Kindness lasts.
Kimberly is back on the mic this week to reflect on a brief moment in the past that could have changed her life in a major way.
Ep 118Always Be Learning
Lessons come to us in all sorts of ways, especially in the places we least expect. Today, Ashley shares a story about being open to new things, especially when we think we have nothing to learn.
Ep 117A change gon' come
Change is inevitable. It can be hard at times, but change can also be an opportunity embrace a new way of being and seeing ourselves in the world. This episode, Kimberly shares a story about a significant change she went through in the past and what she learned from that experience. Topics Discussed: Formerly Incarcerated People's Performance Project Adolescence on Netflix Masters of the American College of Physicians - 2024/2025 Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025
Ep 116Gut Feelings
Have you ever had an instance where you made up your mind to do something, but your body said "no"? This episode, Ashley shares an experience that highlights how our bodies sometimes alert us to deeper truths that we'd rather avoid thinking about. Topics Discussed: Colorectal Cancer Screening - Guidance from the CDC Transgender Day of Visibility - 3/31 Black Liturgies - by Cole Arthur Riley Quote from The Kite Runner - by Khaled Hosseini Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025
Ep 115Innocent until proven...innocent
While reflecting on two pivotal experiences as a mom and as an educator, Kimberly gives a masterclass in the value of pausing to ask questions before assuming the worst. Topics Discussed: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month "Racial Disparities and early-onset colorectal cancer: A call to action" - by Andrew Chan, MD, MPH Their Eyes Were Watching God - by Zora Neale Hurston, audiobook narrated by Ruby Dee The Color Purple - by Alice Walker Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025
Ep 114What is we gon' do?
When things feel uncertain and you have no idea what to do, every once in a while, the answer you need is right there in front of you. This week, Ashley reflects on a beautiful connection that was made during a time of doubt.
Ep 113"And it was still hot"
When we find ourselves in certain situations that seem like way more than we bargained for, sometimes we do have to ask the question, "if not me, then who?" Recently, Kimberly was thrust into one of these circumstances and in this episode, she shares her experience of how things unfolded.
Ep 112Get Proximate
Often, it's only through proximity to different lived experiences and that issues become personal enough for us to change our thoughts and behaviors. This week, Ashley reflects on some key moments that opened her awareness to issues she hadn't previously contended with. Topics Discussed: UCSF Black Caucus Gala Oakland Black Joy Parade How Can Black People Write About Flowers at a Time Like This - poem written and read by Hanif Abdurraqib Quiet - book by Susan Cain Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez (@DoctoraEdith) Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025
Ep 111Shrink to Fit
The stories we often tell ourselves, about ourselves, later become self-fulfilling prophesies that can either help us reach our potential or keep us constricted. Sometimes we need to pump the breaks long enough to ask, what story am I telling and is it true? Sometimes we need others to help us do it. This week Kimberly shares a pivotal moment that invited her to reshape her narrative and learn to aim higher. Topics Discussed: Becoming Wise - by Krista Tippett On Being - Podcast Jesus and the Disinherited - by Howard Thurman The Fire Next Time - James Baldwin Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025
Ep 110"Be nice, or leave"
How you treat people always matters; and in places or spaces where there are differences in power, it's even more important to recognize the type of impact we can have on others. Here, Ashley shares a story from training and lessons she learned from a negative interaction. Topics Discussed: White Coat Investor - On YouTube Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025!
Ep 109What's the Point?
At a time when concepts like diversity and inclusivity may seem dilute or even controversial in some cases, it's worth revisiting the WHY behind DEI. This episode, Kimberly highlights how proximity to a very different lived experience set her up to become a better doctor and better human. Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025!
Ep 108Take the Leap
The HD Pod is back! This week Ashley shares some important updates from our time away and a story that highlights the importance of taking the occasional leap of faith, especially in times that feel difficult or uncertain. Topics Discussed: Unrivaled - Women's Basketball League Poet Andrea Gibson All Fours, by Miranda July Australia recs: State Library of New South Wales, The Rocks, Botanic Gardens of Sydney Look out for Dr. McMullen and Dr. Manning at the SGIM National Meeting - May 2025
Ep 107Right and Wrong
In many situations, the line between right and wrong can be blurred or confusing, but sometimes it is very clear. On this final episode of the season, Kimberly gives a powerful reflection on accountability and owning what is right vs. what is wrong when it comes to certain behaviors.
Ep 106It's Ok to Cry
Everyone expresses grief or sorrow in different ways, and in an ideal world, we would all feel safe enough to do so however we choose. This week, Ashley shares stories on what this has looked like in her life.
Ep 105Good Ol' Days
When is the last time you paused to really take in a meaningful moment - big or small? This week, Kimberly shares a reflection on this practice along with an invitation for us all to make time to appreciate the moments we may look back on one day and long for. Topics Discussed: Nexus Summit 2024 Conference The Message - by Ta-Nehisi Coates Marcus Bookstore - Oakland, CA Playground - by Richard Powers "Cherish the Day" - by Sade Make a plan to vote!
S7 Ep 104Go See the Baby
Today, Ashley reflects on the most important gift she received in her medical training - it's one that continues to give, even to this day. Topics Discussed: Make a plan to vote!
S7 Ep 103No News is Good News
Our words have power - and sometimes a positive word can be life-giving, especially in a world that often prioritizes negativity. This week, Kimberly shares a story about a patient who reminded her of this possibility. Topics Discussed: Women in Medicine Summitt 2024 - Dr. Manning's Closing Keynote Speech Beyond the A Word: Reproductive Life Stories Make a plan to vote!
Ep 102Words of Affirmation
This week, Ashley reflects on some pivotal experiences from medical training and the lessons she learned. Topics Discussed: The Five Love Languages Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides Slow AF Run Club by Martinus Evans Make a plan to vote!
Ep 101Hell No -- I Won't Go!
In today's episode, Kimberly describes an encounter with a patient that pushed her to think differently about what it means to "do no harm" Topics Discussed: The Fire Next Time - by James Baldwin, audiobook narrated by Jesse L. Martin NYT 100 Best Books of the 21st Century Panchinko by Min Jin Lee Trust by Hernan Diaz Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin An American Marriage by Tayari Jones The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Make a plan to vote!