DiscoverDesigning Healthcare that Cares PodcastEpisode 43: Shame, Belonging, and the Real Work of Healing in Medicine
Episode 43: Shame, Belonging, and the Real Work of Healing in Medicine

Episode 43: Shame, Belonging, and the Real Work of Healing in Medicine

Update: 2025-08-25
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What happens when we realize that fitting into traditional medicine might mean losing touch with who we really are?

In this heart-opening conversation, I’m joined by my good friend Dr. Tracey O’Connell. Tracey is a Board Certified radiologist, Professional Certified Coach, and facilitator of Brené Brown’s Shame Resilience Program. 

Together, we explore the emotional weight of medical training, the myth of resilience, and how expressive writing can reconnect us to our own truth.

If you’ve ever felt like you don’t quite belong in medicine, or like you’ve had to compartmentalize your humanity just to get through the day, this one’s for you.

Here are my takeaways from this episode:

  • The emotional cost of not fitting in within a traditional medical career
  • How shame, silence, and systems erode physician well-being (and what we can do about it)
  • The healing power of expressive writing and vulnerability
  • How we can redefine purpose and identity after years of compartmentalizing

Connect with Tracey here:

Website: www.traceyoconnellmd.com

IG: @fertilesoul

FB: @tracey holland o'connell

LinkedIn: Tracey O'Connell, MD, PCC

YouTube: @traceyoconnellmd




The Designing Healthcare That Cares Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding personal or organizational decisions.

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Episode 43: Shame, Belonging, and the Real Work of Healing in Medicine

Episode 43: Shame, Belonging, and the Real Work of Healing in Medicine

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