
My path to medicine hasn't been conventional, but every step has been intentional.



My path to medicine hasn't been conventional, but every step has been intentional.

James Miller
70+ Long-Form Interviews with Physicians, Researchers, Cancer Survivors / Patients, and Policy Leaders
Over 5 years years of in-depth conversations with doctors, patients, and policy leaders — each requiring clinical preparation, cross-expertise communication, and the kind of listening that defines good medicine but is rarely taught.
Dr. Marion Mass, a pediatrician's firsthand account of how opaque pricing and consolidation affect patient outcomes.
Theofanis Tasis is a philosopher from Athens, Greece
Dr. Harcombe is a leading voice in healthcare advocacy from the UK
How a surgeon's own metabolic crisis reshaped his understanding of cardiovascular disease prevention.
Calley Means, is the senior policy advisor to RFK Jr. in the Department of Health
A conversation about why dietary recommendations remain contested — and what clinicians should make of the disagreement.
A conversation with cybersecurity researcher and data scientist Pablo Corona Fraga in Mexico City about how artificial intelligence is creating a new kind of inequality — not around money or housing, but around access to technology that could make someone 50,000 times smarter.
A conversation with NKUA philosophy professor Dr. Georgios Steiris on how we think about artificial intelligence in human decision-making — and why that matters for medicine.
"I'm not sure if empathetic AI Is ready to be used at the collective." - Dr. Giannis Stamatellos
Calley is senior advisor to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - he and I discuss why chronic disease prevention is a systems problem — and what's standing in the way of change.
After exceeding 400 pounds and years of failed conventional dieting, Dave pursued a holistic approach — prioritizing mental health and sustainable behavioral change over restrictive diets. His 86-pound weight loss demonstrates the critical role of mindset, consistency, and psychological readiness in obesity treatment outcomes.
Dr. Devin Effinger is a person in long term recovery from heroin abuse.
A breast cancer survivor on the gap between a clean mammogram and a diagnosis — and what came after.
Rare Melanoma, 22 Rounds of Treatment, an Amputation & the Reason He Keeps Going | Former Hostage Negotiator and NCAA Basketball Player: Terry Tucker
Dr. Joan Ifland, lead editor and author of Processed Food Addiction: Foundations, Assessment, and Recovery, breaks down exactly how ultra-processed foods hijack your brain's reward system, train your craving cells, and create what she calls a "neurological monopoly."
Street conversations across Athens exploring how people think about meaning, purpose, and what matters most. Part of an ongoing documentary series with 70+ interviews across four countries.
Unscripted interviews with people in public spaces — practicing the skill that matters most in medicine and is taught the least.
you can view the 2026 interviews at FinalPrompt.org