Hi everyone; Chrissy here.
I’m thrilled to share something I’ve been working on for months: my new podcast, Lifers.
For years, I’ve had some of the most honest, eye-opening conversations with founders, operators, clinicians, and policy leaders, often late at night, over texts, or in the corners of conferences. The kinds of conversations you never hear on the main stage.
I wanted a place for those conversations to live.
A place for real talk.
A place for the people who stay in healthcare long after logic says they shouldn’t.
That’s what Lifers is about: the operators, clinicians, and technologists who keep going, despite the setbacks, pivots, regulatory chaos, reimbursement nightmares, and decade-long timelines.
The ones who are still here — building, fixing, fighting, and trying to make healthcare better.
This is a new show, with a new tone, new format, and new energy. And I couldn’t be more excited to finally share it with you.
To kick things off, I sat down with an incredible lineup of guests and co-hosts:
Michelle Carnahan – Arbiter
Ari Hoffman, MD – Collective Health
Graham Walker, MD – ER physician, MDCalc & Offcall
Othman Laraki – CEO, Color Health
Sam Holliday – CEO, Oshi Health
V Bento – CEO, Sword Health
Warris Bokhari – CEO, Claimable
Mike Desjadon – CEO, Anomaly Health
These aren’t polished PR interviews. They’re the hard-won stories, unfiltered lessons, and behind-the-scenes realities of building in this space.
Throughout these conversations, there have been so many incredible moments of reflection that have stuck with me. Here are just a few:
“A drug is only hope in a bottle until it reaches a patient. That’s what keeps me here.”
“In big companies, the activity matters. In startups, the outcome matters.”
“High-quality care is the cheapest care — because you actually get people better.”
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Tell me what you think
I’d love to know what topics you want me to cover next, who I should bring on, and what you want more of. Please also review my podcast; your reviews mean the world!
Lastly, if your company wants to sponsor an episode or season, reach out anytime at [email protected].
Thanks for listening, and for supporting this new chapter.
