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3. The System is Rigged...and what we can do about it.

3. The System is Rigged...and what we can do about it.

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Title: The System Is Rigged… and What We Can Do About It

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If you’ve ever felt like you're the only one who sees the cracks in the system, this episode is for you. Diane—healthcare transformation leader and grassroots visionary—opens up with a deep truth: you’re not broken, the system is. And you’re not alone.

This isn’t about tearing everything down. It’s about waking up, speaking truth, and reclaiming our power to create something better...together.

In this kickoff episode of the 15-week series, Diane names what so many healthcare leaders are quietly thinking: that bureaucracy, burnout, and band-aid solutions are not the way forward. She invites you to see your sacred frustration as the beginning of transformation.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Why the system feels so wrong—and how it got this way

  • What it means to lead without waiting for permission

  • How your righteous anger can become a tool for healing and change

  • The quiet revolution already underway in community-based healthcare

  • A loving reminder: you are the medicine.

🔥 Activation:
Know someone quietly furious too? Share this episode with them.
Because movements start with brave conversations.

🔗 Resources & Links:

  • Read the companion blog: Awakening the Lion: Why Playing Nice in Healthcare Isn’t Working at www.chtmodel.com

  • Join the movement! www.chtmodel.com

  • Follow Diane on LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/dianegudmundson

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