2 hours ago · Life · 0 comments

My interview with Dr. Tom DeMarco on The Blue Hour is now available as a podcast. This was one of those conversations that unfolded naturally — not as a formal interview, but as a beautiful and generous talk about a life lived with curiosity, discipline, and a commitment to practice. Dr. DeMarco is a family physician in Whistler, but our conversation moved far beyond medicine. We spoke about rural health, the intimacy of family practice, decades of work in Canadian communities, and the strange privilege of knowing people across the span of their lives — people who, with time, become almost like family. We also spoke about cycling, travel, birds, language, aging, and the philosophy that can emerge from attending to patients, landscapes, the body, and time. What stayed with me was the wisdom he offered without ever sounding like he was trying to be wise. This is a conversation about medicine, but also about how to live: how to remain curious and adventurous, how to keep moving, how to…

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