S03E01

We interview Christopher Willoughby, author of Masters of Health, a historian of slavery and medicine in the United States. We talk about the history of slavery, racism and racial “science” in medical education.

S03E02

Kirk and Amanda interview Mr. Etxeberria, the head of Mondragon’s cooperative outreach program. We talk about the importance of synergy between solidarity-based and business-minded decision-making within the corporation and we explore the effects of income inequality on safety and mental and physical health of workers and communities.

S03E03

Listen to the whole team discussing the process of developing the Bioethics in the Margins podcast, where we’ve been on our podcast journey and where we hope to go. Amelia Barwise, Liz Chuang, Kirk Johnson and Nicolle Strand met each other in person for the first time ever this October in Portland, Oregon for the ASBH annual meeting.

S03E04

Amelia and Kirk interview Jada Wiggleton-Little, a PhD candidate working primarily in philosophy of mind, social epistemology, and clinical ethics. Ms. Wiggleton-Little unpacks her theory called pain-related motivational deficit. Listen for practical solutions and find out what it would look like to be an epistemically humble clinician.