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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.
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