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241. Fighting Untruths and Chaos: The Power of the Pen and A Little Therapy

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the world's chaos and seeking hope amidst uncertainty? 

In this moving episode of Pediatric Meltdown, host Dr. Lia welcomes Dr. Robert Saul to discuss the powerful principles guiding his commitment to advocacy and change. Dr. Saul introduces the transformative 12 words that have anchored his life's work and how these principles can propel communities forward. Together, they examine the impact of truth, trust, and the little-known role of the communal aspect in tackling societal issues. As Dr. Saul passionately delves into historical and modern-day examples of lying within power structures and challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths. Discover where the true power of change lies and how understanding our roles can lead to actionable advocacy. 

This episode isn't just a conversation—it's a call to action for those yearning to make a difference.

[00:00 - 05:09]  The Art of Medicine and the Value of Listening

  • Discussing the importance of comprehensive clinical encounters beyond quick checkups
  • Stressing that empathy and genuine presence build deeper connections in healthcare
  • Highlighting the responsibility to offer hope and guidance, not merely prescriptions
  • Suggesting that professionals and caregivers must pause to recalibrate when stress levels rise

[05:10 - 12:31] Accepting Responsibility: “I Am the Problem, I Am the Solution”

  • Exploring the idea that acknowledging our collective part in societal problems is the first step
  • Underlining the distinction between culpability and willingness to engage in solutions
  • Discussing how seeing oneself as part of the issue spurs commitment to meaningful action
  • Reminding listeners that we are interconnected in every community concern

[12:32 -31:06]  Truth, Trust, and Social Fabric

  • Defining trust as the “currency” of relationships and community life
  • Arguing that telling the truth consistently is essential for building and preserving trust
  • Noting that children thrive when caregivers, professionals, and policymakers work together with integrity
  • Suggesting that widespread misinformation undermines the health and wellbeing of communities

[31:07 - 42:06]  Looking Ahead: Ongoing Work and Hope

  • Encouraging continued involvement in committees, local boards, and mentorship roles
  • Highlighting the drive to create community programs focused on healing and trauma-informed care
  • Planning future projects that address truth, trust, science, diversity, and civility
  • Ending with an affirmation that sustained efforts at all levels can foster a more promising future


[42:07 - 55:46]   Dr. G’s TakeAways


Additional Resources Mentioned

  1. https://mychildrenschildren.com/my-childrens-children-name/
  2. https://mychildrenschildren.com/better-is-good-incremental-steps-forward/
  3. Power S. The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir. Dey St. 2019; 580 pp. (p. 282)
  4. Snyder T. On Freedom. Crown, New York; 2024. 345 pp.
  5. https://mychildrenschildren.com/infant-mental-health-part-i/

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