Discover how narrative practice, medical humanities, and ethical storytelling shape Amanda Caleb’s work - bridging history, healthcare, and human connection - in this insightful Mindworks in Conversation episode.
Click here to listen to a conversation with Amanda Caleb, PhD - narrative practice scholar, medical humanities leader, and advocate for ethical storytelling in healthcare.
In this episode of Mindworks in Conversation, Amanda shares how narrative practice helps bridge the personal and the political - centering marginalized voices, honoring lived experience, and reimagining more human-centered models of care.
Through her work in medical humanities, bioethics, Holocaust studies, and narrative medicine, Amanda brings deep insight into how stories shape our understanding of health, identity, and justice. The conversation explores the role of history in healthcare, the importance of reflective storytelling, and how narrative practice can foster empathy, connection, and ethical awareness across disciplines.