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The Resting Stitch Face Podcast

The Resting Stitch Face Podcast

著者: Dr. Erin Sheffield Dr. Sarah Harding
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概要

Join Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Sarah Harding, two Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons with busy practices and even busier lives, as they peel back the surgical drapes and get real about the joys and challenges of being women in medicine. From career pivots to parenting, friendships to failure, and burnout to boundary-setting, nothing is off limits! We talk about what it's really like behind the surgical mask and why we all need a room of our own. Because surgery is hard...but life can be harder.2025 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Viva La MexicOMS
    2026/05/07

    Join Dr. Sarah Harding and Dr. Erin Sheffield as they share their experiences from a recent professional trip to Mexico City, exploring cultural differences, conference highlights, and personal insights into international collaboration in oral surgery.


    keywords

    oral surgery, Mexico City, international conference, microvascular repair, social media, cultural differences, professional development


    key topics

    Cultural differences in professional conferences
    Innovations in microvascular repair and facial reanimation
    The role of social media and international collaboration in oral surgery


    Hosts:

    Dr. Sarah Harding and Dr. Erin Sheffield


    key frameworks

    Cultural Adaptation in Professional Settings
    Microvascular Repair Framework
    Social Media Engagement in Healthcare


    sound bites

    "The vibe felt friendlier, more like a reunion."
    "They handed out free instruments and gear."
    "First class doesn't mean first class manners."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Trip Overview
    00:54 Initial Expectations and Surprises
    02:24 Conference Atmosphere: Friendlier and More Reunions
    03:29 Spanish Lectures and Engagement
    04:15 Focus on Microvascular Repair and Facial Reanimation
    05:03 Unexpected Social Events: Boxing Match and Celebrations
    06:21 Cultural Experiences: Food, Dances, and Festivities
    09:11 Conference Presentations and Cultural Sensitivity
    11:15 Differences in Practice Scope and Legal Environment
    13:39 Reflections on International Practice and Social Media
    16:56 Importance of Continuing Education and Research
    20:31 Handling Technical Challenges and Audience Engagement
    22:48 Conference Insights and Repeated Topics
    25:52 Vendor Booths and Local Products
    30:31 Cultural Hospitality and Personal Interactions
    38:40 Future International Engagements and Final Thoughts

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    40 分
  • Breaking the Mold, Building Better Together
    2026/04/30
    A Reflection on a Year of Podcasting Join Sarah Harding and Erin Sheffield as they celebrate over a year of recording together, sharing personal stories, impressions, and growth. This episode offers an authentic behind-the-scenes look at their friendship, insights into their personalities, and reflections on their professional journeys. Perfect for anyone curious about the human side of these talented professionals. In this episode: The origins of their podcasting journey and how their collaboration evolved First impressions of each other from a social and personal perspective How shared experiences, like retreats and social events, deepened their connection Surprising truths about each other's personalities and values The importance of authenticity and living true to oneself in both personal and professional spaces Managing perceptions and stereotypes within the dental and medical communities The significance of embracing different life phases and redefining success The humorous habits that highlight their friendly dynamic The future aspirations: balancing clinical skills with community involvement and policy activism Reflections on professional identity, dual degrees, and shifting priorities amid societal expectations Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and overview of their journey together 01:09 - How they decided to co-host the podcast and their initial impressions 02:42 - Reflections on their first meeting at a women's dinner in San Diego 03:40 - The impact of personal beliefs and values, including astrology and the universe 05:12 - Surprising strengths and personality traits they underestimated in each other 06:38 - Challenges to stereotypes about LDS faith and women in medicine 08:49 - Comparing their authenticity and professional identities 10:26 - Honest insights about supporting friends and being straightforward 12:36 - How perceptions of their career paths change over time 14:10 - The importance of living in alignment with one's true self 16:22 - How they navigate their busy lives and manage expectations 18:46 - Balancing clinical practice and community service as professionals 20:37 - Embracing change, shifting priorities, and redefining success 22:18 - Their thoughts on community involvement and local impact 23:37 - Navigating professional politics and advocating for their specialty 27:23 - Reflections on training, specialization, and future directions 29:55 - Personal quirks, habits, and the humorous side of friendship 32:26 - Their roles on the podcast: the heart and the organizer 34:10 - Ideas for future episodes, addressing misconceptions, and storytelling 39:58 - The importance of recognition, respect, and breaking down barriers in medicine and dentistry 43:43 - The evolving landscape of education, training, and career flexibility 47:36 - Personal achievements, licensing milestones, and their bond as "one" 50:11 - Final thoughts and gratitude for listeners' support Resources & Links: Sarah Harding, DMD Erin Sheffield, DDS, MS Shonda Rhimes' "The Year of Yes" Virgin River Series Astrology & Astronomy Insights Enjoy this candid conversation that highlights the importance of authenticity, friendship, and embracing life's different chapters!
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    44 分
  • Grief: Holding the Suture When Everything Unravels with Lori Mulady Burdick and Dr. Desiree Walker
    2026/04/23
    Navigating Grief: Understanding the Emotional Journey and Practical Strategies for Healing In this insightful episode, mental health experts Lori Mulady Burdick and Dr. Desiree Walker explore the complex landscape of grief — from pre-loss anticipatory grief to long-term healing. Learn how to support yourself and loved ones through this profound process with tangible tools and compassionate understanding. Content: Lori introduces the grief ICU model, emphasizing physical stages: shock, disorganization, reorganization The importance of patience and self-compassion during Year 2, which can be more challenging than Year 1 How societal misunderstandings and avoidance complicate grief, including the culture's failure to teach healthy mourning The significance of naming emotions, understanding transient feelings, and avoiding toxic positivity Practical advice on creating safe spaces, safe people, and the value of holding space for others without judgment The role of legacy work, storytelling, and rituals (e.g., memory books, red tents) in maintaining connection with loved ones Strategies for managing immediate post-loss moments: offering presence over advice or tasks Recognizing and validating relief, guilt, and other complex feelings that surface during grief How physical health and routines (exercise, hydration, rest) influence emotional resilience The importance of community, faith, and professional support in the healing journey The "three safe people" concept for emotional safety and how to identify Jenny-down-the-block comments The metaphor of the caterpillar-butterfly process to illustrate grief's stages of transformation Practical tools: journaling, anchoring in the present, and reducing control tendencies to flow with grief The value of vulnerability, curiosity, and asking meaningful questions while supporting others Timestamps: (00:00) Understanding the grief ICU model and physical stages (04:00) Year two as a pivotal, often more difficult phase (07:30) The cultural missteps that hinder proper grief processing (11:00) Managing emotions: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance (17:00) Nature as a teacher: the caterpillar to butterfly analogy (23:00) How to support someone—avoiding the Jenny-down-the-block pitfalls (28:00) Responding to immediate grief: offering presence, not tasks (33:00) Legacy work and storytelling to keep loved ones alive (40:00) Addressing relief and guilt – complex but natural feelings (50:00) Self-awareness for Type A personalities: relinquishing control (58:00) Practical tools for emotional regulation: journaling, voice, community (67:00) Building a culture of compassion and vulnerability to support grief (68:00) Final thoughts: living gently, trusting the process, and community healing Resources & Links: Final Gifts: Understanding the Natural Death by hospice nurses Patricia Kelley and Melanie Blue Writing Down Your Soul by Janet Conner Miraval Wellness Retreats The Red Tent by Anita Diamant Circle Groups for Grief Support Connect with the Experts: Lori Mulady Burdick - LinkedIn Dr. Desiree Walker - Instagram Additional Notes: This episode emphasizes gentle, compassionate approaches to grief and highlights the importance of community, rituals, and honoring emotional truths without judgment. Whether facing immediate loss or long-term healing, these insights aim to empower listeners to navigate the storm with grace. More info at www.DoctorIsALLIn.com Follow us on IG: @restingstitchfacepodcast @avocadodontist @drerinsheffield @thedoctorisallin Tiktok: @drerinsheffield Facebook: @TheDoctorIsALLIn
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