Episodes

  • Faith Over Fear With Jeremy Hill: Choosing Meaning When Life Gets Hard
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of Chu on This!, Dr. Katie W. Chu sits down with Jeremy Hill, a seasoned ophthalmology professional with more than 30 years of experience in medicine, for a deeply reflective conversation about faith, resilience, mentorship, and what truly matters in life.

    Jeremy shares his journey of working every role in ophthalmology — from the front desk to administration — and how those experiences shaped his perspective on leadership, gratitude, and service. He reflects on the mentors who guided him, the daily habits that ground him, and the importance of becoming invaluable through learning and humility.

    The conversation takes a powerful turn as both Katie and Jeremy open up about their cancer diagnoses and how those moments fundamentally reshaped their outlook on fear, faith, and surrender. Jeremy speaks candidly about trusting the process, letting go of control, and choosing to believe that no matter the outcome, you can still choose to win.

    Together, they also explore parenting, boundaries, coaching, leadership, and why success isn’t measured by trophies, titles, or metrics — but by the people you help shape along the way. With honesty, warmth, and quiet wisdom, this episode is a reminder that meaning often comes from closed doors, surrender, and lessons we didn’t know we needed.

    Key Takeaways

    Faith transforms fear into clarity. Jeremy explains how surrendering decisions to faith removed stress and fear from major life choices. When you trust the process, decisions stop feeling like burdens and start feeling like alignment.

    Winning isn’t the goal — character is. Whether coaching kids or leading professionally, Jeremy emphasizes that shaping good humans matters far more than wins, titles, or metrics. The real victories reveal themselves years later.

    Closed doors are often protection, not rejection. Both speakers reflect on learning to appreciate closed doors, recognizing them as redirection toward something better rather than setbacks to fight against.

    Quotes

    “I can either defeat it, or let it defeat me.” — Jeremy reflecting on his cancer diagnosis and the mindset that carried him forward.

    “Regardless of the outcome, you’re going to win.” — A powerful reframe on faith, fear, and trusting the journey.

    “Winning isn’t the most important thing — making good people is.” — Jeremy on coaching, leadership, and what truly lasts.

    Connect With Jeremy

    Website: http://iorpartners.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553224443815 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ior-partners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iorpartners/

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    38 mins
  • Bold Moves and Divine Delays: A Conversation on Faith, Failure, and Finding Peace
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode of Chu on This!, Dr. Katie W. Chu sits down with leadership expert, author, entrepreneur, and speaker Tiana Sanchez for a deeply engaging and honest conversation about boldness, calling, faith, and the transformative role of failure.

    Tiana shares her journey from being laid off during the 2011 recession to launching her own business and stepping into her purpose — even when it terrified her. Together, she and Dr. Chu explore what it means to make bold moves, how mindset shapes outcomes, and why failure should be viewed as an experience rather than an identity.

    They also dive into the challenges of entrepreneurship, the courage it takes to speak hard truths, the influence of legacy, and the moments that feel chaotic but ultimately push us toward clarity. From business to faith to personal growth, this episode is filled with wisdom, laughter, vulnerability, and rich storytelling.

    This is a conversation about owning your story, stepping out in faith, and embracing the divine delays, detours, and disruptions that shape who you become.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Failure isn’t final — it’s an experience, not an identity. Tiana reframes failure as something you experience, not something you are. Shifting from “I failed” to “I experienced a failure” changes how we move forward.

    2. Boldness is courage in motion. Courage is the desire to act. Boldness is taking the step. Whether launching a business or speaking publicly, bold moves require movement, not perfection.

    3. Legacy matters — what you build now becomes someone else’s blueprint. Legacy isn’t about fame. It’s about impact. Your intentional choices become the seeds of possibility for others.

    Quotes

    “Sometimes you just have to leap and grow your wings on the way.”

    “Boldness is an action — it’s courage in motion.”

    “Divine delay. If something doesn’t go your way, it may be saving you from something you can’t see yet.”

    Connect With Tiana

    Website: https://tianasanchez.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tianasanchez/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TianaSanchezFanPage/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likearealbosslady/?hl=en

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    51 mins
  • Serving the Unseen: Why Cataract Surgeon Dr. Elson Lai Refuses to Turn Patients Away
    Dec 5 2025

    In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Chu on This!, Dr. Katie W. Chu sits down with cataract surgeon Dr. Elson Lai to explore what it really means to care for patients in a healthcare system that often makes that harder than it should be.

    Dr. Lai shares his journey from starting a practice to becoming one of the few ophthalmologists willing to advocate fiercely for Medi-Cal patients — especially when surgery centers reject them due to low reimbursement. He opens up about why he refuses to turn people away, how mission trips shaped his perspective, and why empathy and accessibility matter just as much as surgical skill.

    The conversation also dives into identity, upbringing, immigrant-family expectations, unlearning old beliefs, finding confidence, and redefining what a meaningful life actually looks like. Together, Dr. Chu and Dr. Lai explore the kind of personal growth that only comes from parenthood, loss, resilience, and choosing to live—and practice—with authenticity.

    This episode is a blend of heart, humanity, humor, cultural reflection, and the deeper “why” behind real patient care.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS Advocacy isn’t optional — it’s the job.

    Dr. Lai goes above and beyond by credentialing with additional surgery centers so Medi-Cal patients aren’t rejected. His message is clear: patients deserve someone who will fight for them, not push them away.

    Identity and confidence are shaped by what we unlearn.

    Both doctors share how immigrant upbringing, cultural pressure, and expectations shaped them — and how consciously unlearning those old frameworks allowed them to grow personally and professionally.

    Purpose matters more than perfection.

    From mission trips to parenthood to navigating difficult patient moments, they discuss how fulfillment comes not from accolades but from meaning — from living boldly, embracing authenticity, and showing up for others with intention.

    CONNECT WITH ELSON

    Website: https://www.RosemeadEye.com

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    42 mins