This is pretty slow, especially the first 15ish, but he eventually gets into what was actually helping his patients (vegan diet, exercise, community support) instead of surgery, how this began to make it feel wrong to do the surgeries he had been doing, and why that made him quit.

Spoiler: he found the need to make money for the hospital system to be conflicting with what was best for his patients.

None of this was really new to me and probably won't be too you either, but it was nice to hear a neurosurgeon talking about how fucked the medical system is, even if it's in relatively bland language.

I realize it's not really a podcast, but there's not enough visual component to really count for another community, so I'm posting it here. Please lmk if it should be somewhere else.