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35. The Moments Medicine Takes: What Every Physician Should Know About Family, Boundaries, and Life Outside Medicine with Eli Mandel, LCSW

46 min · 23. juni 2026
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Medicine doesn't just shape a physician's career—it shapes their marriage, their parenting, their relationships, and the moments they get to experience with the people they love most. In this episode of The MedLife Support Podcast, Dr. Lisa Muehlenbein sits down with therapist for physicians Eli Mandel, LCSW, for an honest conversation about the hidden costs of practicing medicine and how physicians can create a more sustainable life both inside and outside the hospital. Together, they explore the emotional impact of missed family milestones, the stress physicians often carry home from work, and the difficult reality that many doctors feel trapped between professional expectations and personal priorities. Eli shares practical insights on physician burnout, work-life integration, boundaries, self-care, therapy stigma, and what healthcare organizations continue to get wrong about physician well-being. He also discusses how physicians and their spouses can work together as a team to navigate the unique challenges of medical life. Whether you're a physician struggling to balance work and family, a spouse supporting a physician through the demands of medicine, or a healthcare leader seeking to better understand physician well-being, this conversation offers practical strategies and meaningful perspective. In This Episode, Dr. Lisa and Eli Discuss: * Why medicine affects far more than a physician's career * The emotional impact of missed family moments and milestones * How stress crosses over from work into relationships and family life * Why self-care is more than bubble baths and resilience training * The importance of identifying personal values and family priorities * How physicians can establish healthy boundaries at work * Why many physicians resist seeking therapy and support * What physicians need after adverse patient outcomes * How spouses can support physicians during difficult professional challenges * Why healthcare organizations must take greater responsibility for physician well-being * The power of approaching challenges as "us versus the problem" Memorable Quotes from This Episode: "It's not me versus you. It's us versus the problem." "You don't want either spouse to feel like they're someone's employee." "If you don't know what you want, the organization is going to tell you what you want." About Today's Guest Eli Mandel, LCSW, is a therapist who specializes in working with physicians, residents, advanced practice providers, and healthcare teams. His work focuses on physician well-being, burnout prevention, communication, leadership development, and creating healthier healthcare cultures. Drawing on experience in both direct clinical work and organizational well-being initiatives, Eli helps physicians navigate the personal and professional challenges unique to practicing medicine while supporting healthcare organizations in creating more sustainable work environments. Connect with Eli Mandel LinkedIn: Eli Mandel [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eli-mandel/] Instagram: @therapistfordocs [https://www.instagram.com/therapistfordocs] Free Resources Mentioned in the Show: Click HERE To learn more about the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation If today's conversation resonated with you, download Dr. Lisa's free guide: Top 10 Things Physician Families Can Do to Prevent Burnout Inside, you'll discover practical strategies to strengthen connection, protect your relationships, and create a healthier, more sustainable life in medicine. Curious about some of the statistics Dr. Lisa shared in today's episodes? Read her dissertation in full HERE [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] or by going directly to https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] to read this and other free resources.

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episode 35. The Moments Medicine Takes: What Every Physician Should Know About Family, Boundaries, and Life Outside Medicine with Eli Mandel, LCSW cover

35. The Moments Medicine Takes: What Every Physician Should Know About Family, Boundaries, and Life Outside Medicine with Eli Mandel, LCSW

Medicine doesn't just shape a physician's career—it shapes their marriage, their parenting, their relationships, and the moments they get to experience with the people they love most. In this episode of The MedLife Support Podcast, Dr. Lisa Muehlenbein sits down with therapist for physicians Eli Mandel, LCSW, for an honest conversation about the hidden costs of practicing medicine and how physicians can create a more sustainable life both inside and outside the hospital. Together, they explore the emotional impact of missed family milestones, the stress physicians often carry home from work, and the difficult reality that many doctors feel trapped between professional expectations and personal priorities. Eli shares practical insights on physician burnout, work-life integration, boundaries, self-care, therapy stigma, and what healthcare organizations continue to get wrong about physician well-being. He also discusses how physicians and their spouses can work together as a team to navigate the unique challenges of medical life. Whether you're a physician struggling to balance work and family, a spouse supporting a physician through the demands of medicine, or a healthcare leader seeking to better understand physician well-being, this conversation offers practical strategies and meaningful perspective. In This Episode, Dr. Lisa and Eli Discuss: * Why medicine affects far more than a physician's career * The emotional impact of missed family moments and milestones * How stress crosses over from work into relationships and family life * Why self-care is more than bubble baths and resilience training * The importance of identifying personal values and family priorities * How physicians can establish healthy boundaries at work * Why many physicians resist seeking therapy and support * What physicians need after adverse patient outcomes * How spouses can support physicians during difficult professional challenges * Why healthcare organizations must take greater responsibility for physician well-being * The power of approaching challenges as "us versus the problem" Memorable Quotes from This Episode: "It's not me versus you. It's us versus the problem." "You don't want either spouse to feel like they're someone's employee." "If you don't know what you want, the organization is going to tell you what you want." About Today's Guest Eli Mandel, LCSW, is a therapist who specializes in working with physicians, residents, advanced practice providers, and healthcare teams. His work focuses on physician well-being, burnout prevention, communication, leadership development, and creating healthier healthcare cultures. Drawing on experience in both direct clinical work and organizational well-being initiatives, Eli helps physicians navigate the personal and professional challenges unique to practicing medicine while supporting healthcare organizations in creating more sustainable work environments. Connect with Eli Mandel LinkedIn: Eli Mandel [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eli-mandel/] Instagram: @therapistfordocs [https://www.instagram.com/therapistfordocs] Free Resources Mentioned in the Show: Click HERE To learn more about the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation If today's conversation resonated with you, download Dr. Lisa's free guide: Top 10 Things Physician Families Can Do to Prevent Burnout Inside, you'll discover practical strategies to strengthen connection, protect your relationships, and create a healthier, more sustainable life in medicine. Curious about some of the statistics Dr. Lisa shared in today's episodes? Read her dissertation in full HERE [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] or by going directly to https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] to read this and other free resources.

23. juni 202646 min
episode 34. Medicine Comes Home: How Physicians and Their Partners Can Stay Connected Through Burnout and Emotional Stress with Eva Minkoff, MS, ACC cover

34. Medicine Comes Home: How Physicians and Their Partners Can Stay Connected Through Burnout and Emotional Stress with Eva Minkoff, MS, ACC

A Conversation About Empathy, Emotional Processing, Moral Injury, and Connection in Medical Familie Medicine doesn't stay at work. The emotional weight physicians carry from patient care, difficult diagnoses, moral injury, and system pressures often follows them home—impacting not only their own well-being but also their relationships, identity, and family life. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Lisa Muehlenbein sits down with healthcare leader, coach, TEDx speaker, and physician spouse Eva Minkoff to explore what happens when the emotional demands of medicine begin to spill over into life outside the clinic. Drawing from her experiences working across multiple sectors of healthcare, living with chronic illness, and supporting her husband through residency and beyond, Eva shares a unique perspective on burnout, empathy, emotional processing, and connection. Together, Lisa and Eva discuss why physicians don't necessarily burn out because they care too much, how moral injury affects purpose and well-being, and practical ways physicians and their partners can stay connected through the challenges of medical life. Whether you're a physician, physician spouse, healthcare professional, or someone supporting a loved one in medicine, this episode offers valuable insight into creating healthier relationships, stronger communication, and more sustainable ways of caring for yourself and others. In This Episode You'll Learn: * Why the emotional demands of medicine affect the entire family system * The difference between carrying a patient's story versus understanding their emotions * How moral injury contributes to physician burnout * Why emotional awareness is essential for healthy relationships * Practical ways physicians and spouses can strengthen connection at home * How reconnecting with purpose can help prevent burnout * The role empathy plays in sustaining meaningful patient relationships Key Takeaways Medicine Comes Home The emotional burden physicians experience at work doesn't simply disappear at the end of a shift. It often impacts marriages, family dynamics, and personal well-being. Burnout Is About More Than Workload Burnout is often fueled by emotional exhaustion, disconnection, and moral injury—not simply long hours. Connection Starts With Self-Awareness Understanding and validating your own emotions creates greater capacity to connect with patients, partners, and loved ones. Purpose Is Protective Reconnecting to the deeper reason you entered medicine can help sustain resilience during difficult seasons. Strong Relationships Require Intentional Communication Small moments of emotional awareness and communication can make a significant difference in maintaining connection through the demands of medical life. About Eva Minkoff Eva Minkoff is a coach, speaker, and healthcare leader who has experienced medicine from multiple angles—working in healthcare administration and also living it personally as the spouse of a physician. Through those experiences, she has developed a unique perspective on how people in high-achieving, high-pressure environments can lose connection with themselves—and what it looks like to reclaim that. She is also the founder of Bold Being and a TEDx speaker, where she shares powerful insights on authenticity, identity, and living more boldly instead of shrinking into roles that no longer fit. Connect with Eva LinkedIn: Eva Minkoff [https://www.linkedin.com/in/evalana/] Website: [https://www.boldbeing.co] www.boldbeing.co [https://www.boldbeing.co] Eva's TEDx Talk [https://share.google/3U4Nkg1lXeumtwP0G] Other Resources Mentioned in the Show: Atlas of the Heart book by Brene Brown [https://amzn.to/4ostpmf] Wellness Beyond the White Coat E-Book [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] Some links provided on the show may be affiliate links. I may earn commissions from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.

16. juni 202659 min
episode 33. Burnout Doesn't Stay at Work: The Healthcare Culture Crisis Impacting Physicians, Families, and Patient Care with LynAnn Weaver, CHPC cover

33. Burnout Doesn't Stay at Work: The Healthcare Culture Crisis Impacting Physicians, Families, and Patient Care with LynAnn Weaver, CHPC

Physician burnout is often framed as an individual problem, but what if the real issue is the culture and systems physicians work within every day? In this episode of The MedLife Support Podcast, Dr. Lisa Muehlenbein sits down with LynAnn Weaver, transformation strategist, Certified High Performance Coach, and Founder of HealthCARE Elevation Partners, to explore how healthcare culture impacts physician wellbeing, family relationships, leadership effectiveness, and patient care outcomes. Drawing from years of experience in healthcare administration and physician coaching, LynAnn shares why burnout is far more than emotional exhaustion. She explains how organizational inefficiencies, loss of autonomy, leadership challenges, and strained communication create ripple effects that extend far beyond hospital walls and into physicians' homes, marriages, and families. Together, Lisa and LynAnn discuss the interconnected nature of physician wellbeing through the lens of the MedLife Matrix, highlighting how healthcare organizations, physicians, spouses, and patients are all affected when one area of the system begins to break down. They also explore practical strategies for healthcare leaders who want to reduce burnout, strengthen physician retention, improve onboarding, and create cultures where physicians can thrive both professionally and personally. In This Episode, You'll Learn: * Why physician burnout is a systems issue, not simply an individual problem * How healthcare culture directly impacts physician wellbeing * The ripple effect burnout has on marriages, families, and patient care * Why wellness programs alone cannot solve burnout * The role of autonomy, communication, and leadership in physician satisfaction * How healthcare leaders can better support physicians from day one * The connection between physician wellbeing and organizational performance * Practical tools physicians can use to improve work-life integration * Why relationships are one of the most overlooked burnout prevention strategies * How small transitions throughout the day can improve presence at work and at home Burnout doesn't stay at work. It affects physicians, their spouses, their children, their teams, and ultimately their patients. Lasting solutions require addressing the entire system—including healthcare culture, leadership, communication, wellbeing, and family relationships. ABOUT OUR GUEST LynAnn Weaver is a transformation strategist, Certified High Performance Coach, and Founder of HealthCARE Elevation Partners. Her work connects the three components sustainable success actually requires: practice growth, high performance leadership, and wellbeing as the fuel that makes everything else possible. Because when one of those areas is weakened, the others follow—and so does clinical excellence. Her clients have grown their surgical volume by 67% without sacrificing wellbeing. Teams have gone from drained and divided to trusted and aligned, and physicians have gained the tools to transform strained relationships into thriving ones Take LynAnn's High Performance Indicator Assessment https://www.healthcareelevation.com/hpi [https://www.healthcareelevation.com/hpi] Connect with LynAnn Weaver Website: https://www.healthcareelevation.com [https://www.healthcareelevation.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynannweaver/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynannweaver/] Take the MedLife Matrix Burnout Risk Assessment For physicians and physician spouses: https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] Also mentioned in the Episode: Listen to Episode 25: What No One Tells You About Loving Someone in Medicine (And Why You Don't Have to Do It Alone) with guest Hayley Harlock [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-medlife-support-podcast/id1867028871?i=1000759996053] LynAnn Mentioned the book (affiliate link): The Healing of America: A Global Quests for Better, Cheaper and Fairer Health Care by T.R. Reid [https://amzn.to/4dSyAIG]

9. juni 20261 h 8 min
episode 32. Why Relationships Are Strategic Assets in Medicine with Barb Betts cover

32. Why Relationships Are Strategic Assets in Medicine with Barb Betts

Why Relationships Are Strategic Assets in Medicine with Barb Bett How Trust-Based Leadership Improves Physician Performance, Team Culture, and Patient Care In medicine, we often focus on systems, outcomes, and efficiency—but what if one of the most powerful drivers of success is something far more human? In this episode of MedLife Support Podcast, Dr. Lisa sits down with keynote speaker, CEO, and author Barb Betts to explore why relationships are not "soft skills," but strategic assets in medicine. Barb built and sustained a seven-figure business for more than a decade without ad spend or cold strategies, relying entirely on authentic, trust-based relationships. Her work now helps leaders across industries create stronger teams, better communication, and lasting growth through connection-first leadership. Together, Dr. Lisa and Barb unpack what this means inside healthcare—where physician burnout, leadership challenges, and high-pressure environments often leave little room for authentic human connection. They discuss: * Why relationships directly impact physician leadership and team performance * How trust improves retention, collaboration, and workplace culture * The difference between transactional communication and authentic connection * Why confidence and vulnerability matter in leadership * How physicians can lead more effectively both at work and at home * Practical ways to build stronger professional relationships without adding more to your plate If you're a physician leader, healthcare executive, or medical professional navigating leadership in a demanding environment, this episode offers a powerful reminder: relationships are not extra—they are essential. Because in medicine, leadership is never just about what you know. It's about how you connect. Meet Barb Bett Barb Betts is a keynote speaker, CEO, and author of The Relationship Advantage, teaching leaders and professionals how to drive growth through authentic, trust-based relationships. Over the past 23 years, she has built businesses and led high-performing teams, including sustaining a seven-figure business for more than a decade with no ad spend and no cold strategies. A respected industry leader, Barb has worked with organizations including Fidelity, Fairway Mortgage, Horsepower Brands, LVMH, and Thelios. Her message on confidence, authenticity, and human connection has been featured in Us Weekly, ABC, and KTLA. Known for her high-energy, actionable insights, Barb helps leaders connect with confidence and lead with authenticity. Connect with Barb Website: barbbetts.com [https://www.barbbetts.com] LinkedIn: Barb Betts [https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbbetts/] Instagram: @barbbetts [https://instagram.com/barbbetts] Purchase The Relationship Advantage Book HERE [https://barbbetts.com/book/] Additional Supporting Links for this Episode: Episode 4: Loneliness in Medical Marriages: Feeling Alone Together [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-medlife-support-podcast/id1867028871?i=1000744965245] Episode 13: Loneliness in Medical Families: Why Connection Matters More Than Ever with Emily Kent, PhD [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-medlife-support-podcast/id1867028871?i=1000745868903] Episode 14: Community as Care: Why Physician Families Need Community, Not Just Coping with Elizabeth Landry [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-medlife-support-podcast/id1867028871?i=1000746827244] Read Dr. Lisa's Research Study on Physician Burnout and the Marital Relationship: Spouse Perspective [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] Get on the Waitlist for the Mastering the MedLife Matrix Course [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/mastermedlife]

2. juni 202640 min
episode 31. When a Medical Marriage Ends: Divorce, Identity Loss, and Rebuilding as a Former Physician Spouse with Leslie Matthews, JD, MSW, MHA cover

31. When a Medical Marriage Ends: Divorce, Identity Loss, and Rebuilding as a Former Physician Spouse with Leslie Matthews, JD, MSW, MHA

When a Medical Marriage Ends: Divorce, Identity Loss, and Rebuilding as a Former Physician Spous The hard conversation no one wants to have about divorce in medical marriages—and how to heal when the life you built changes completely. Medical marriages are often built on sacrifice, delayed gratification, and the belief that "once training is over, things will get easier." But what happens when they don't? What happens when the emotional load becomes too heavy, the connection starts to disappear, and the marriage itself begins to unravel? In this deeply honest and vulnerable conversation, Dr. Lisa sits down with therapist, mindfulness coach, and divorce support specialist Leslie Mathews to talk about one of the hardest topics in physician family life: when a medical marriage ends. Leslie brings both professional expertise and lived experience to this conversation. As a former attorney turned therapist—and someone who was previously married to a physician herself—she understands firsthand the unique strain medical careers can place on relationships, identity, family systems, and emotional wellbeing. Together, they unpack: * why medical marriages often carry invisible emotional weight * the loneliness and identity loss many physician spouses experience * how resentment quietly builds over time * signs that support and repair may still be possible * how to know when separation may be the healthiest next step * navigating divorce without shame or self-blame * rebuilding confidence, stability, and identity after the marriage ends This is the conversation many women are having privately—but rarely hear spoken out loud. If you've ever wondered, "Is it supposed to feel this hard?" or "Am I the only one struggling like this?" this episode is for you. You are not alone. And even if the path forward looks different than you imagined, healing is still possible. Meet Leslie Matthews, MSW: Leslie Mathews, MSW, is a former attorney turned therapist, mindfulness coach, and divorce support specialist. She is the founder of The LooM Life and host of the Pulling Threads podcast, and leads the Press Record podcast cohorts, helping therapists and coaches find their voice and launch meaningful podcasts. A mother of three, travel photographer, and devoted golf rookie, Leslie blends science, creativity, and lived experience to support authentic, grounded living. Connect with Leslie: www.theloomlife.com [http://www.theloomlife.com/] www.loomlifetherapy.com [http://www.loomlifetherapy.com/] https://www.instagram.com/the.loom.life/ [https://www.instagram.com/the.loom.life/] https://www.facebook.com/leslieellenmathews/ [https://www.facebook.com/leslieellenmathews/] https://www.facebook.com/theloomlife/ [https://www.facebook.com/theloomlife/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslieellenmathews/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslieellenmathews/] https://www.tiktok.com/@parandpeace [https://www.tiktok.com/@parandpeace] Additional Supporting Links for this Episode: Read Dr. Lisa's Dissertation to learn more about Physician Burnout and the Marital Relationship: Spouse Perspective HERE [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] Hop on the waitlist for the Mastering the MedLife Matrix Course for physician spouses HERE. [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/mastermedlife]

26. mai 202646 min