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The Emergency Mind Podcast

The Emergency Mind Podcast

Written by: The Emergency Mind Project
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Lessons from emergency medicine and beyond about performing when it matters the most and applying knowledge under pressure.All rights reserved Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • EP 134: Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos on Chaos, Systems, and Bears
    May 20 2026
    In this episode of The Emergency Mind Podcast, I’m joined by Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos for a wide-ranging conversation about emergency medicine, healthcare innovation, AI, entrepreneurship, and what it means to build better systems from inside the reality of clinical work. All three of us came through Brown, spent time working in emergency care, and have since moved into different but overlapping worlds of healthcare technology, startups, education, and systems change. The conversation moves from the emergency department as society’s safety net, to the personalities drawn to chaos and uncertainty, to the tension between visionary innovation and the constraints that shape real healthcare work.
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    51 mins
  • EP 133: Diane Malaspina on The Myth of Suffering at Work
    Apr 27 2026
    Psychologist, performance coach, and yoga teacher Diane Malaspina shares a strengths-based approach to stress, resilience, and optimal performance for high-pressure professions.
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    42 mins
  • Episode 132 - Aaron Clark-Ginsberg on Full Spectrum Risk Management
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode of The Emergency Mind Podcast, Dan Dworkis speaks with Aaron Clark-Ginsberg, a social scientist at RAND Corporation, whose work spans disaster response, risk governance, and organizational performance under extreme conditions. Drawing on experience as a wildland firefighter, disaster recovery volunteer after Hurricane Katrina, and applied policy researcher, Aaron explores why some systems adapt and learn after crisis while others repeatedly fail. The conversation moves across medicine, wildfire response, infrastructure, and emerging technology to examine how risk actually behaves in the real world.
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    31 mins
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