The Front Lines of Change: A Power of Women in Medicine Series

Guest Host Dana Trampas, MPH, with Leaders Rewriting
the Rules of Health and Humanity
These conversation go beyond the headlines to explore the personal journeys, hard-won strategies, and unwavering compassion that fuel real change. This is a masterclass in turning expertise into action.
Dr. Shikha Jain, triple board-certified Oncologist and Founder of Women in Medicine Summit. Dr. Jain delivers a thunderous call to action, breaking down the most urgent systemic issues in medicine.
Annie Andrews, MD, Pediatrician and U.S. Senate candidate, on trading her stethoscope for a campaign to become the first pediatrician in the Senate and stop the "normalization of neglect" for America's children.
Alexis McGill Johnson, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood, on leading with hope through a "backdoor abortion ban" and why reproductive justice is a fight for everyone's future.
Marcia âMarcyâ Faustin, MD, Family and Sports Medicine Physician, co-team physician USA Women's Gymnastics National Team, on her mission to treat the whole athlete and her vision for a more equitable future in sports medicine.
Leigh Vinocur, MD, Emergency Physician and Cannabis Science pioneer, as she pulls back the curtain on the endocannabinoid system and makes a compelling case for plant-based medicine.
Hilary Phelps, Wellness Coach and Advocate, who shares her transformative 18-year journey through long-term recovery, offering profound insights on addiction, motherhood, and the power of finding "the right room."
In this series, you'll hear from:
EPISODE 1
Why Your Stethoscope Needs a Megaphone: Women in Medicine Take on Power
Guest host Dana Trampas brings you frontline access from the Women in Medicine Summit, sitting down with Dr. Shikha Jainâtriple board-certified oncologist, founder of the Women in Medicine Summit, and a thunderous voice for change.
EPISODE 2

Why Are Kids Dying? A Pediatrician's Run for Senate to Stop the Normalization of Neglect
Gun violence is the leading cause of death for American children. Millions have been plunged back into poverty. A top anti-vaccine activist runs Health and Human Services. Pediatrician Dr. Annie Andrews argues that this isn't a political issue â it's a moral failure. So she left the hospital to run for the U.S. Senate, aiming to become its first pediatrician.
EPISODE 3

Hope is an 18-Hour Drive: Inside Planned Parenthood's Fight Against a "Backdoor Abortion Ban"
In a post-Roe America, the attacks on reproductive healthcare are becoming more insidious. Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson reveals how a recent "big, beautiful" bill contains a provision designed to bankrupt providers â and why she sees this moment not as a defeat, but as a call to build an "infrastructure of hope."
EPISODE 4

Are We Failing Our Athletes? A Sports Medicine Doctor on Healing the Whole Person, Not Just the Player
We celebrate athletes as superheroes, but what happens when the pressure to perform ignores their basic humanity? From social media noise to the dangerous myth of the "normal" missing period, Dr. Marcia âMarcyâ Faustin reveals the systemic gaps in sports care â and how a "Fuel Your Soul" model could revolutionize athlete health.
EPISODE 5

The Body's Secret Weapon: An ER Doctor on the Endocannabinoid System and Why Cannabis is Real Medicine
What if weâve been missing a fundamental piece of human biology? Dr. Leigh Vinocur, one of the first physicians with a masterâs in Cannabis Science, pulls back the curtain on the endocannabinoid system â the "bliss molecule" network that regulates everything from pain to stress. She reveals why this science is ignored in medical schools, how it could have helped her own mother, and why "stress triage" is the key to survival in healthcare.
EPISODE 6
Coming 10/28


