The LEADr Podcast

Dr. Joel Brown, MD

The LEADr Podcast Hosted by Dr. Joel Brown. Conversations for professionals and creatives on the decisions that shaped their lane. Where medicine meets creativity, innovation, and culture. Join Dr. Joel Brown, a family physician, creative, and thought leader, as he dives into conversations that challenge the status quo. From exploring the art of healing and personal empowerment to unpacking the intersections of health, technology, and society.

Episodes

  1. Jun 14

    Leadership, Authority, and Human Resources

    Alicia D. Brown shares her journey from military service to civilian and federal career, emphasizing the significance of leadership, authority, and human resources. She highlights the impact of technology on human interaction and the workplace. The conversation covers the contextual use of tools, the impact of psychology on HR, the transition to entrepreneurship, leadership identity coaching for women, and accessing resources and parting wisdom for leaders. It emphasizes the importance of contextual use of technology, the role of psychology in personal and professional development, and the journey of building a consulting firm. Additionally, it highlights the creation of the Leadership Unbound ecosystem and the significance of leadership identity coaching for women. Takeaways Military experience shapes leadershipUnderstanding authority in leadershipTransitioning to civilian and federal careersThe importance of human resources and leadershipThe impact of technology on human resources Contextual use of technologyThe impact of psychology on HR and employee relations Chapters 00:00 Introducing Alicia D. Brown07:53 Understanding Authority and Leadership12:48 Transition to Civilian Career19:03 Transition to Federal Human Resource Specialist25:57 The Importance of Human Resources and Leadership32:06 The Impact of Technology on Human Resources37:38 Transition to Entrepreneurship46:28 Leadership Identity Coaching for Women58:12 Accessing Resources and Parting Wisdom

    56 min
  2. The Rhythm of Healing: How Music Shaped My Journey as a Doctor

    12/29/2024

    The Rhythm of Healing: How Music Shaped My Journey as a Doctor

    The Rhythm of Healing: Music and the Art of Medicine In this episode, two insightful guests discuss Dr. Joel Brown’s reflections on the transformative power of creativity in medicine. They explore how Dr. Brown’s journey as a musician and physician reveals the profound impact of authentic creativity in fostering empathy, deepening patient connections, and unlocking the full potential of clinicians. The conversation dives into the tension many medical professionals feel between the rigid demands of the field and the liberating freedom of creative expression. Drawing from Dr. Brown’s reflections, they discuss how he overcame feelings of guilt for embracing his artistic side and how moments like singing Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road” for a palliative patient demonstrate the healing power of connection. In this episode, you’ll hear: How creativity shapes empathy and connection in clinical practice. Why embracing your authentic self—including your creative passions—can unlock your superpower as a clinician. Practical ways to integrate creativity into your professional life to reclaim freedom and empowerment. If Dr. Brown’s story resonates with you, connect with him on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelbrownmd or email him at DrJoelBrown@me.com to join the conversation. Medicine is more than science. It’s art. This discussion will inspire you to bring your full self to the table and explore what healing truly means.

    10 min

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The LEADr Podcast Hosted by Dr. Joel Brown. Conversations for professionals and creatives on the decisions that shaped their lane. Where medicine meets creativity, innovation, and culture. Join Dr. Joel Brown, a family physician, creative, and thought leader, as he dives into conversations that challenge the status quo. From exploring the art of healing and personal empowerment to unpacking the intersections of health, technology, and society.