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Soul to Soul with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa

Hosted by Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes

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19
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About this podcast

What happens when a behavioral scientist with two decades of experience studying how meaning gets lost — between doctors and patients, between research and real life, between who we are and who we perform — turns that lens inward? Soul to Soul is a weekly podcast hosted by Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN, a researcher, leader, and advocate who has spent her career at the intersection of health equity, communication, and human behavior. Each episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the parts of yourself that institutions and expectations have tried to edit out. The show features three kinds of episodes. Soul Reflections are weekly meditations on leadership, identity, and what it means to stay whole in a world that wants to fragment you. Lost in Translation episodes unpack the moments where meaning breaks down in healthcare, communication, and everyday life. The Return brings conversations with people who found their

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About the host

Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN hosts Soul to Soul with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa, a education show with 19 episodes published.

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The First Time You Heard Your Own Voice

Jun 7, 202611mEp. 200

Send us Fan Mail THE FIRST TIME YOU HEARD YOUR OWN VOICE There is a voice you have been using for years. In meetings. In presentations. In every room that ever asked you to prove you belong. It is articulate, strategic,

The Room After You Leave It

May 31, 202611mEp. 190

Send us Fan Mail Think about the last meeting you were in. Not the agenda. Not what was decided. Think about what happened after you walked out. Did the room exhale? Did people finally say the thing they had been holding

The Weight of Holding It All

May 24, 202616mEp. 180

Send us Fan Mail There's this thing that happens when you're carrying a lot. People ask how you're doing, and you say "I'm good." Not because you're lying — but because the truth would take longer than anyone has time fo

What Nobody Tells You About Getting What You Wanted

May 17, 202612mEp. 170

Send us Fan Mail There is a thing nobody tells you about getting what you wanted. The flatness that arrives the morning after. The strange quiet hum of an interior question that the promotion, the credential, the title,

The Language the Women Inherited

May 10, 202611mEp. 160

Send us Fan Mail What happens when the leadership vocabulary you inherited from the women before you includes everything except the hardest sentences? In this episode, Lisa reflects on watching a senior woman in a meetin

The Apology That Wasn't Mine (On the coat I was handed, and the work of returning it)

May 3, 202611mEp. 160

Send us Fan Mail I was in a meeting last week, and I caught myself doing it again. Someone asked me a real question, and before I gave the answer — before the answer — I said the words. Sorry, I just want to add real qui

The Weight We Carry Quietly

Apr 26, 202614mEp. 150

Send us Fan Mail What happens when the weight you’re carrying doesn’t have a name? In this episode, Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa gets personal about the exhaustion that hides behind high performance—the low hum of too much, for

Leading From the Middle of It

Apr 20, 20269m0

Send us Fan Mail Yesterday I found out that two grant applications I submitted were not selected for funding. Two in the same cycle. Both I believed in. Both designed to serve communities I care deeply about. This episod

What the Vase Knew Before I Did

Apr 11, 20269mEp. 130

Send us Fan Mail In the middle of packing for a move to a smaller space, Lisa opens a box that's been sealed for four years — and finds beautiful pottery she forgot she owned. When a vase shatters on the floor by acciden

What You Tolerate, You Teach

Apr 5, 202621mEp. 120

Send us Fan Mail Here's something no one tells you when you step into leadership: your team is not listening to your words. They're watching your tolerance. Every time you let something slide — the disrespect you didn't

You Don't Need Permission to Lead

Mar 29, 202618m0

Send us Fan Mail Most of us were taught to wait — wait for the title, the invitation, the tap on the shoulder that says now it's your turn. But leadership doesn't work that way. The people who change things aren't the on

Lead Like Your Leaving

Mar 22, 202617mEp. 80

Send us Fan Mail Most leaders operate like their role is permanent. And that assumption is quietly destroying the best parts of their leadership. In this episode, Lisa challenges a belief most of us have never examined:

The Return You Weren't Expecting

Mar 20, 202611mEp. 50

Send us Fan Mail What happens when you stop performing and start saying what you actually think? Not a dramatic reinvention — just one honest sentence at a time. In this episode, Lisa names the tired that sleep doesn't f

Many Hands: The Leadership Practice Nobody Teaches and The Tradition That Already Knew

Mar 16, 202611mEp. 70

Send us Fan Mail There is a tradition from St. Lucia called Koudmen — a practice where the community comes together to carry what one person cannot carry alone. No payment. No contract. Just hands. In this episode, Lisa

The Armor You Earned

Mar 15, 202611m0

Send us Fan Mail When is the last time someone asked how you were doing — and you told the truth? Every high achiever has armor: the perfectionism, the people-pleasing, the relentless performance of being fine. It kept y

The Slowest Person in the Room (Not What You Think)

Mar 8, 202610mEp. 60

Send us Fan Mail There is a question nobody in leadership is saying out loud right now: What if the thing that makes me valuable is the thing the machine does not need? In this episode, Lisa names the quiet fear that lea

The Woman at Gate B6

Mar 1, 202613m0

Send us Fan Mail There is a woman sitting at Gate B6 at 6:14 in the morning, staring at a flight she has no reason to take — to a city with no meeting, no obligation, no one expecting her to perform. She does not take it

The Lie of Fine

Feb 22, 202610mEp. 40

Send us Fan Mail THE LIE OF FINE What Nobody Will Say About What's Really Happening Right Now You know the feeling. Someone asks how you're doing and you say "great" — not because it's true, but because that's what the m

The Grief Nobody Warned You About

Feb 22, 20269m0

Send us Fan Mail THE GRIEF NOBODY WARNED YOU ABOUT When Growth Means Grieving People Who Are Still Alive There's a kind of grief nobody prepares you for. Not the kind that comes with a funeral. The kind that comes quietl

The Quiet Art of Realignment

Feb 15, 20268mEp. 20

Send us Fan Mail What if the restlessness you're feeling isn't burnout — it's your soul asking a question you've been too busy to hear? In this Soul Reflection, Lisa explores the difference between drift and burnout, wha

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Soul to Soul with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa is hosted by Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN. The show is categorised under education (self improvement) and has published 19 episodes.

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Soul to Soul with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa has published 19 episodes.

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Soul to Soul with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa regularly covers education, self improvement, health. It sits in the education category, with a self improvement focus.

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