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Ep. 3: Healthcare Changemaker

33 min · 16 de may de 2026
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What if a chance encounter changed the entire trajectory of your career and set you on an impassioned path to change the lives of others? For Cara Feldman Hunt, it did. A conversation with a stranger building a nonprofit set Cara on a path she never could have planned and set her on a mission to change healthcare. Today she is the Director of the OSHER Center for Integrative Health at the University of Vermont, leading an initiative achieving reductions in ER visits, testifying at the state house, and working to make Vermont a living laboratory for what better healthcare can look like. In this episode, Monica sits down with her dear friend to talk about her path to build something meaningful, why relationships and patience are the most underrated career tools, and what it really means to wake up every morning knowing your work matters. Cara also shares what she has learned after 18 years in the field and why she believes our healthcare system can and must change. If you have ever felt called toward work that is bigger than a job title, this one is for you.

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