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This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil


We’ve turned intuition into a buzzword—flattened it into a slogan, a gut feeling, or a vague whisper we don’t always know how to hear. But what if intuition is so much more? What if it's one of the most powerful tools we have—and we’ve just forgotten how to use it? In this episode, I’m joined by Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir , Icelandic thought leader, filmmaker, and author of InnSæi: Icelandic Wisdom for Turbulent Times . Hrund has spent over 20 years studying and teaching the science and art of intuition through her TED Talk, Netflix documentary (InnSæi: The Power of Intuition), and global work on leadership, innovation, and inner knowing. Together, we explore what intuition really is (hint: not woo-woo), how to cultivate it in a culture obsessed with logic and overthinking, and why your ability to listen to yourself might be the most essential skill you can develop. In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ Why we’ve misunderstood intuition—and how to reclaim it ✅ Practical ways to strengthen your intuitive muscle ✅ What Icelandic wisdom teaches us about inner knowing ✅ How to use intuition during uncertainty and decision-making ✅ Why trusting yourself is an act of rebellion (and power) Intuition isn’t magic—it’s a deep, internal guidance system that already exists inside you. The question is: are you listening? Connect with Hrund: Website: www.hrundgunnsteinsdottir.com TedTalk: https://www.ted.com/talks/hrund_gunnsteinsdottir_listen_to_your_intuition_it_can_help_you_navigate_the_future?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare Newsletter: https://hrundgunnsteinsdottir.com/blog/ LI: www.linkedin.com/in/hrundgunnsteinsdottir IG: https://www.instagram.com/hrundgunnsteinsdottir/ Book: InnSæi: Icelandic Wisdom for Turbulent Times Related Podcast Episodes: How To Breathe: Breathwork, Intuition and Flow State with Francesca Sipma | 267 VI4P - Know Who You Are (Chapter 4) Gentleness: Cultivating Compassion for Yourself and Others with Courtney Carver | 282 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this new episode of the Beyond the Endpoint series, “Beyond the Headlines,” hosts Emily O’Brien and Manesh Patel break down what’s you should know about these trending medical topics. From hype to headlines—get clinical insight that goes deeper. Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-9-beyond-headlines 187880…
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Why do people volunteer for clinical trials — and what should they know before doing so? In this episode of Beyond The Endpoint, we explore common questions, reasons, and myths about clinical trial participation. Hosts Manesh Patel and Emily O’Brien talk with guest Krista Camuglia, a Research Practice Manager with the Duke Heart Center Clinical Research Unit, who brings unique insights thanks to her work on the frontlines of research coordination. 🎙️ Listen to "Part 1: Why Participate in Clinical Research?" https://dcri.org/blog/ep-7-stepping-why-participate-clinical-research…
In this episode, cancer survivor Katie Ortman-Doble opens up about her journey through clinical research and why she chose to participate. Hosts Emily O’Brien and Manesh Patel, joined by Jenny Cook, talk about the life-saving potential of clinical trials and the real impact they have on patients and science. Hear Katie’s inspiring story and the reasons behind her decision to join a trial. 🔗 Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-7-stepping-why-participate-clinical-research…
In this episode of Beyond the Endpoint, former FDA commissioner Dr. Robert Califf joins hosts Manesh Patel and Emily O’Brien to discuss critical challenges shaping the future of patient care. From misinformation to regulatory science to the financialization of healthcare, Dr. Califf has unique insight into the evolving healthcare landscape and the role of data in improving patient outcomes. 🔗 Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-6-bridging-science-and-policy-conversation-dr-robert-califf…
Ozempic curbing alcohol cravings, ADHD linked to shorter life expectancy, and an NBA rising star diagnosed with DVT—what does the science actually say? In this first episode of Beyond the Headlines, a new Beyond the Endpoint series, hosts Emily O’Brien and Manesh Patel break down the research behind these trending stories. Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-5-beyond-headlines…
Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and health data—how are wearables reshaping clinical research? In this episode, Dr. Marat Fudim joins us for an insightful discussion on how wearable technology is shaping the way we monitor health and conduct research. Topics include: • Are wearables improving patient care or just tracking steps? • How do researchers use wearable data in clinical trials? •What are the biggest challenges in integrating this tech? 🎙️ Listen now and explore the possibilities of wearable health tech! 🔗 Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-4-wearables-clinical-research-data-trends-and-challenges…
In this episode of Beyond the Endpoint, Emily O’Brien and Manesh Patel sit down with Leslie Curtis, former senior FDA policy advisor, to explore the FDA’s role in balancing science, public health, and regulation, along with how political transitions influence clinical research, healthcare funding, and the approval process for new treatments. 🔗 Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-3-intersection-politics-and-medicine-impacts-clinical-practice…
Reducing hypertension risk isn’t just about cutting salt. This week on Beyond The Endpoint, Emily O’Brien, Manesh Patel, and Jenny Cook talk with Dr. Dhruv Kazi about the complex public health battle against hypertension. From interventions to strategies for patient and physician adherence, this episode covers scalable solutions to change the future of hypertension. 🔗 Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-2-bending-curve-rewriting-future-hypertension…
In this episode of "Beyond the Endpoint," hosts Emily O'Brien and Manesh Patel are joined by guest host Jenny Cook to discuss grief among healthcare providers with Tony Galanos, a researcher and physician at the Duke University School of Medicine. Galanos — "Dr. G" as he's called around Duke — shares insights from his 12-year program helping other clinicians to address and process the grief that can be an inevitable part of their work. He highlights the emotional toll that healthcare work can take and the importance of acknowledging and processing grief. The episode explores the concept of the "hidden curriculum" in medical training, the practice of "the pause" after intense resuscitation efforts, and also dives into how everyone can better manage their own grief after losing a loved one. 🔗 Access resources related to this episode https://dcri.org/blog/ep-1-caring-through-loss-role-grief-clinical-settings…
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Assessing Results of Open-label, Comparative Effectiveness Trials for Cardio-metabolic Drugs by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Duke IBD Podcast Series: IBD and Nutrition by Duke Clinical Research Institute
IBD Podcast with Dr. Jane Onken by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Patient Perspective Nutrition And Diet In Perioperative Recovery by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Nutrition In ERAS: " A Call For Clinical Trials" by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Data, Innovation & Guidelines in Gastroenterology – Deborah Fisher, MD by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Sunil Rao at TCT 2018: Meeting Highlights and the #RadialFirst Journey by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Renato Lopes at TCT 2018: SECURE-PCI and Timing for Statin Dosing by Duke Clinical Research Institute
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Jennifer Rymer at TCT 2018: Aborted TAVR Procedures and Same-Day Discharge for PCI by Duke Clinical Research Institute
Nutrition in Surgery – The Clinician’s Perspective by Duke Clinical Research Institute
The Role of the Dietician in Perioperative Nutrition Screening and Care by Duke Clinical Research Institute
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Perioperative Nutrition Optimization Clinics: The Future of Perioperative Care by Duke Clinical Research Institute
The Role of Nutrition in 'Strong for Surgery' by Duke Clinical Research Institute
What are clinical trials? Who should participate in them? And why are they important? In this episode of Science is the Best Medicine, Abhinav Sharma talks to Harvard’s Eugene Braunwald, MD, a cardiologist who’s been a firsthand witness to more than 50 years of clinical trials.
Duke’s Mona Fiuzat, PhD, talks with Abhinav Sharma about how scientific discoveries are translated to usable treatments and how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration really works.
Cardiologist Joseph Hill, MD, PhD, editor-in-chief of Circulation, discusses what it’s like to run a peer-reviewed journal and how medical discoveries are disseminated in the age of information overload.
Medicare, Obamacare, rising costs, and preexisting conditions: The controversy over health care in the United States rages on in Congress and online. In this episode Mark McClellan, director of the Margolis Center for Health Policy and former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner, discusses the complexities of healthcare policy.…
Robert Lefkowitz, MD, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2012 for his groundbreaking work on the proteins known as receptors. That research has since influenced the development of a wide variety of drugs including antihistamines, ulcer drugs, and beta blockers. In this episode of the podcast, he discusses his research, his family, and the path that brought him to Duke.…
Every year, more than two million people in the United States get infections that are resistant to antibiotics and at least 23,000 people die as a result, according to the Centers for Disease Control. These so-called "superbugs" represent one of the major public health threats facing the world today. In this episode, Ephraim Tsalik, MD, PhD, discusses the rise of superbugs and how researchers are trying to find new ways to fight them.…
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