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"We did it, Joe": Podcasting, Alpine Divorces & Other Opportunities

"We did it, Joe": Podcasting, Alpine Divorces & Other Opportunities

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In this episode, Dr. JJ and Dr. Domi are in full form — true crime, career meltdowns, golf fits, and the moment they realized they probably should've started therapy instead of a podcast.

In this episode:

0:52 — The anesthesiologist murder trial that has us absolutely obsessed: a birthday hike, a missing syringe, and the term "alpine divorce" you'll never forget
8:29 — The spine surgeon who quit medicine six months in to be a TikTok creator — and why we're more jealous than we want to admit
14:03 — How this podcast actually started: two doctors, one birthday party, and a lot of commiseration
14:19 — The origin story: high school, culture club, and finding each other again in our "empowerment decade"
16:42 — Dr. JJ's first great escape: a year and a half off, globe-trotting Eat Pray Love style (she went to all the same countries)
23:19 — Dr. Domi enrolls in fashion school, and styles hospital kids for seven years
45:53 — Rant of the week: Justin Bieber sat at a laptop at Coachella and got paid $10 million. A woman would never.
48:34 — Rave of the week: Artemis II makes it around the moon and back, and it's the breath of fresh air we all needed
51:10 — Listener Q: what's the weirdest thing a kid has said coming out of anesthesia? (It involves cursing and compliments)

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