The Butterfly of Why

31. Bringing Home to Healthcare w/ Theo Harvey

38 min · 17. maalis 2026
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Theo Harvey, co-founder of SynsorMed, joins The Butterfly of Why to share the heart behind his mission to make healthcare more human. From a deeply personal experience to creating solutions that support millions living with chronic illness at home, Theo explores how technology and compassion can coexist, and what it takes to persist in reshaping one of the world’s most complex systems.

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36. The Gift of Possibility: Creating Ripples That Last w/ Sabine Hutchison

What happens when a single act of generosity changes the course of a life? In this episode of The Butterfly of Why, I sit down with Sabine Hutchison—entrepreneur, co-founder, co-CEO of Seuss+, founder of The Ripple Network, and author of Beyond the Ladder, to explore the ripple effects of trust, opportunity, and human connection. Together, we discuss the balance between strategy and intuition, why asking for help is often harder than offering it, the importance of finding your people, and how meaningful leadership is built on trust rather than titles. Sabine also shares her perspective on creating lasting impact, empowering others to find their voice, and building careers that align with purpose rather than convention. At its heart, this conversation is about a simple but powerful idea: one act of generosity can create possibilities that extend far beyond what we can see in the moment. If you've ever wondered how small moments become life-changing ones, this episode is for you.

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