Stranger Fruit Podcast

Kennedy Dunn

Through discussions with black and brown medical students, residents and physicians exploring their own experience through thought-provoking topics, we can find that some of the most sustainable fruit can actually be found in the core of human connection. 

  1. Determination with Student Doctor Oyinemi “Yemi” Iyebote

    EPISODE 3

    Determination with Student Doctor Oyinemi “Yemi” Iyebote

    Description Student Doctor Oyinemi “Yemi” Iyebote joins Stranger Fruit Vol VI, Episode 3 to explore the layered meaning of Determination—not just as persistence, but as a steady pursuit of purpose even when the destination changes. Together, we discuss how other cultures define determination, how it's reflected in the decisions we make, and what it takes to stay driven when the road gets rocky. What does it mean to find contentment—even when the final destination is different than what we imagined? Timestamps:  00:16 Unpacking Determination: Purpose and Resolve 01:32 The Scenic Route: A Medical Student's Journey with Determination 03:26 The Importance of Purpose and Vision in Determination 05:30 Overcoming Failure: Support Systems and Rediscovering Vision 08:48 Rekindling the Fire: The Role of Love and Passion in Perseverance 11:24 The Reality of Determination: It's a Team Effort 13:54 Reciprocal Relationships: The Power of Human Connection 16:35 The Fleeting Nature of Arrival and the Quest for What's Next 18:09 Cultural Perspectives: Determination Beyond External Rewards 21:52 Spiritual Gluttony: Finding Fulfillment in Giving Back 24:55 The Illusion of Perfection: Behind the External Image 27:19 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Discomfort for Growth 30:22 Navigating Fear: Transitioning Through Life's Unknowns 31:19 The Feeling of Discomfort: A Lie or an Indicator of Growth? 33:55 The Value of Reflection: Taking Stock of Past Experiences 36:11 Embracing the Fear: The Importance of Purposeful Challenges 39:58 Taking the Ride: Trusting Your Inner Strength 41:18 Creating Trust: The Importance of Connection and Vulnerability 43:44 The Privilege of Psychiatry: Creating New Possibilities 45:21 Planting the Seed: Determination is Conviction Made Visible 49:10 Grit and Greatness: The Importance of Support 50:50 The Sustaining Force: Vision, Purpose, and Community 52:37 Call to Harvest and Ripen: How are you really doing? 53:11 Tension and Uncertainty: The Quest for Fulfillment 56:41 Finding Peace in the Quiet: Medical School Changes You 58:16 If You Could Have It Your Way: What Would You Be Doing? 59:32 Becoming Transactional: Have You Lost Touch With Simple Joys 01:00:53 Moments of Reflection: There is Always Something to be Learned Reference: Intro Music: Bosch’s Garden – by Kjartan Abel. This work is licensed under the following: CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

    1h 7m
  2. Growing Seasons with Dr. Majesty Greer (PGY-1 Anesthesiology Resident - Stanford University)

    EPISODE 4

    Growing Seasons with Dr. Majesty Greer (PGY-1 Anesthesiology Resident - Stanford University)

    Dr. Majesty Greer, a PGY-1 Anesthesiology resident at Stanford, joins us on this episode of Stranger Fruit to explore the concept of "Growing Seasons"—those unique periods in life marked by change, uncertainty, or intense transformation. Just like in nature, growth in our lives doesn’t happen all at once. Some seasons are about planting, others about pruning. Some feel slow and silent, while others are full of blossoming and bloom. We’ll discuss how to recognize the season you’re in, how to respond with grace and intentionality, and how to make peace with periods that feel unproductive or unclear. What does it mean to grow when everything around you feels dormant? How do we cultivate patience when the fruit of our labor hasn’t yet appeared? Timestamps:  00:20 Understanding Life's Growing Seasons: Dormancy and Preparation 01:39 Majesty's Current Reads: Fantasy, Representation, and the Legendborn Series 04:45 Prioritizing Self-Care: Making Time for Reading and Personal Interests 06:22 Creating Space for Wonder: The Benefits of Balance and Hobbies 07:47 Building Beautiful Gardens: Growing Relationships and Personal Development 08:20 Protecting Your Peace: Establishing Boundaries in Relationships 10:52 Books Aligning with Life's Journey: Ancestry, Grief, and Fresh Starts 13:20 The Power of Grief: Grieving Past Versions of Ourselves 14:53 Core Elements to Thrive: Wanting to Better Yourself 16:55 Self-Reflection and Being Comfortable with the Uncomfortable 19:48 Growing Season Reflections: Isolation, Confusion, and Internal Rupture 20:25 Navigating Medical School Struggles: Overcoming Academic Inadequacy 25:48 Breaking Free: Advice for Those Trapped in Internal Fortresses 29:34 Reflection vs. Rumination: Staying Determined and Learning from Failures 31:07 Planting the Seed: Quotes for Staying Grounded Through Growing Seasons 34:21 Maya Angelou Quote: Recognizing the Changes Behind Beauty 38:49 Harvest and Ripen: Unexplainable Life Events 41:06 Harvest and Ripen: Things We Wouldn't Change About Ourselves Reference: Intro Music: Bosch’s Garden – by Kjartan Abel. This work is licensed under the following: CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

    46 min
  3. Can Finally with Dr. Steven Johnson (PGY-1 Neurology Resident - Howard U)

    EPISODE 5

    Can Finally with Dr. Steven Johnson (PGY-1 Neurology Resident - Howard U)

    In this episode of Stranger Fruit, we explore the word that so many of us chase: “Finally.” Whether it’s the long-awaited match, graduation, or the completion of a major milestone, “finally” often marks an emotional finish line. But is it ever really the end? Or just the start of something new? Dr. Steven Johnson, PGY-1 neurology resident at Howard University, joins us to unpack what it means to enjoy the fruits of our labor without immediately chasing the next thing. Together, we explore the hedonic treadmill, the trap of endless striving, and the art of sitting still in satisfaction. Timestamps: 00:16 Exploring the Meaning of 'Finally': Triumph, Relief, and Determination 01:13 A Medical Student's Perspective on Reaching the 'Finally' Stage 03:51 Facing the Unknown: Preparing for Residency and Future Growth 05:30 Reflection and Confidence: Overcoming Obstacles on the Medical Journey 06:22 Analogies to the NFL Draft: Confidence, Weaknesses, and Leadership 08:28 The Hedonic Treadmill: Cultivating Gratitude and Avoiding Complacency 09:15 Constant Motion: Embracing Pain and Growth on the Treadmill of Life 11:33 Leaning into Difficulty: Embracing Pain for Accelerated Growth 12:49 Maintaining Momentum: Avoiding Stagnation and Static Energy 18:53 The Quality of Work vs. The People Around You 20:10 Reframing Happiness: Finding Contentment in the Present Moment 22:10 Gratefulness and Reflection: Breaking the Cycle of Always Looking Forward 25:29 The Keys to Your Heart and Mind 26:10 When Finally Isn't What You Thought: Dealing with Disappointment 28:07 Motivations and Reflections 29:13 Knowing the Journey is the Destination 30:36 Looking in the Mirror: Who Am I? 31:51 Seeing Someone You Don't Like 33:48 Moving Forward: Instilling Memories 35:51 Planting the Seed: The Word Finally Places Too Much Emphasis on the Destination 37:31 Embracing the Growing Pains for Future Success 40:47 When Was the Moment You Realized You Weren't Invincible? 43:35 What are You More Afraid Of? Success or Failure? 47:52 Final thoughts and closing remarks

    49 min
  4. Bear ft. Dr. Jonathan Willard, MD

    EPISODE 6

    Bear ft. Dr. Jonathan Willard, MD

    In this episode of Stranger Fruit, we explore the double meaning of “Bear” — both the act of enduring life’s burdens and the act of baring our souls to others in order to heal. These two actions, while deeply human, can also be terrifying, mirroring the fear of coming face-to-face with the animal itself. Dr. Jonathan Willard joins us to discuss how we can confront, tame, and even befriend the internal bears that challenge us. We talk about the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability, the importance of self-awareness, and the ways in which facing our fears can help us become the best versions of ourselves. Timestamps: 00:16 The Meaning of 'Bear': Introduction to the Episode 01:01 Jonathan's Journey Through Medical School: Challenges and Growth 02:58 The Impact of a Gap Year: Family, Perspective, and Priorities 05:49 Empathy and Advocacy: Lessons Learned from Personal Experiences 08:44 The Rehearsal: Replicating Life Challenges 10:05 Learning from Good and Bad Examples in Healthcare 10:39 Animal Representation: The Wolf as a Symbol of Hunger and Drive 11:43 The Evolution of Self: The Journey to Becoming an Orthopedic Surgeon 12:35 The Power of Family Support and Mentorship 15:04 The Bird: Embracing the Fear of Taking Flight 16:47 Daring to Bear Yourself: Vulnerability and Authenticity 17:29 Navigating Uncertainty: The Challenges of Being a First-Generation Doctor 19:00 The Image: First in my family to be in medicine 21:53 The Beauty of Mentorship: Impact on the Next Generation 22:48 Confronting Fears: Standing Your Ground 24:01 Accepting Emotions: The First Step to Overcoming Fears 27:18 The Scariest Things: Internal Fortresses and Self-Cure 29:31 Planting the Seed: Frederick Douglas Quote on Struggle and Progress 31:34 Struggle: There is no progress 32:45 Kobe Bryant on facing Fears 34:50 Greatness creates like a monster 39:05 How Can you become a better person? 41:17 What has been your earliest recollection of happiness? 44:08 Harvest and Ripen: Final Thoughts and Gratitude

    46 min
  5. Fruit ft. Dr. Haris Ansari (PGY-1 Pediatrics Resident at INOVA)

    EPISODE 7

    Fruit ft. Dr. Haris Ansari (PGY-1 Pediatrics Resident at INOVA)

    Dr. Haris Ansari, PGY-1 Pediatric Resident at INOVA, joins Stranger Fruit for its final episode to reflect on the fruits we bear in life—both the ones we enjoy in the present and those we pass on to future generations. Together, we explore the fruit of the soul, the impact of intention and authenticity, and how our values shape the legacy we leave behind. From the sweetness of kindness and peace to the seeds we plant for the next generation, this conversation invites us to consider what we are truly cultivating in our lives. Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome and Introduction to the Fruit of Life 02:25 Mangoes and the Importance of Communal Family Connections 04:49 The Ripening Process: Softness as a Strength and Vulnerability 05:29 Kindness and Faith: The Beauty of Softer Relationships 09:06 Maintaining Family Connections: Purposeful Effort and Emotional Support 11:59 Deliberate Action: Planting Seeds for Future Reflection 12:59 Intentionality in Medicine: Beauty in Death and End-of-Life Care 16:45 Bearing Fruit from Hardship: The Inspiring Life of a Grandfather 22:33 The Power of Kindness: Ripple Effects and Privilege 26:54 God as Love and Justice: Navigating Faith and Personal Beliefs 30:19 The Problem of Evil: Finding Purpose in Suffering 35:43 Nurturing the Soul: Cultivating Love, Confidence, and Stability 37:32 Questioning and Understanding: The Balance of Faith and Intellect 41:27 Planting Seeds: Intentionality and the Future 41:52 Fruits for the Next Generation: Self-Care and Accountability 45:37 Love and Partnership: Choosing Deliberate Commitment 49:16 Marriage as a Sacred Bond: Faith, Accountability, and Working Through Hardships 54:29 Planting the Seed: The Power of a Good Word 55:24 Malcolm X: Justice, Faith, and Impact 59:04 Harvest and Ripen: Lessons Unlearned and Desires

    1h 6m
5
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9 Ratings

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Through discussions with black and brown medical students, residents and physicians exploring their own experience through thought-provoking topics, we can find that some of the most sustainable fruit can actually be found in the core of human connection.