
Episodes: 135
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.9/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
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Priyanka Jain - Using Biomarkers And The Vaginal Microbiome To Enable Precision Women’s Health; Building Trust With Patients And Providers
Dr. Giovanni Colella - Designing Community-based Care Models For Serious Mental Illness (smi), Especially Medicaid Populations; The Intersection Of Clinical Care, Operations, And Technology
Rahul Naidoo - Healthcare Pricing Protocol Technology And Transparency; Turning Surprise Bills Into Upfront Prices; Taking On Financial Risk To Guarantee Pricing
Aidan Dewar, Nourish, on Using AI to Build a Better Healthcare System
May 21, 2026
In this episode of The Pulse, I sat down with Aidan Dewar, co-founder and CEO of Nourish, to talk about one of the most underleveraged opportunities in healthcare: treating chronic disease through nutrition and lifestyle change. Nourish has built the largest network of registered dietitians in the United States and layered virtual physician care, lab testing, and medication management (including GLP-1s) into a single, insurance-covered platform. In just over four years, the company has gone f...
Ellen Rudolph, co-founder and CEO of WellTheory, on rebuilding autoimmune care
May 19, 2026
In our latest episode of The Pulse, I sat down with Ellen Rudolph, co-founder and CEO of WellTheory, a company rebuilding autoimmune care through a root-cause, longitudinal approach. Ellen shares her personal journey from patient to founder, why traditional healthcare continues to fail millions living with autoimmune conditions, and how WellTheory is creating a more personalized and evidence-based model of care. We also discuss the company’s evolution from direct-to-consumer to enterprise, th...
Lauren Makler, Cofertility, on Making Egg Freezing Accessible through Tech-Enabled Services
May 05, 2026
In this episode of The Pulse, I sat down with Lauren Makler, co-founder and CEO of Cofertility, to talk about one of the most personal and overlooked challenges in women's health: the cost and complexity of egg freezing and donation. Lauren's career is a study in conviction - from launching Uber Health to channeling a deeply personal health journey into a company reshaping third-party reproduction in the U.S.In our conversation, Lauren and I explored:Her path from Uber to healthcare e...
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