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Between the East and the West

Between the East and the West

By: Meenu Gupta
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The podcast series "Between the East and the West". The series showcases the journey of people who have straddled continents in their work and relationships…who have taken the road less travelled and gathered enough moss to share some! Their motivations to spread roots and shoots spiritually, mentally and passionately, their learnings and nuggets of wisdom, their challenges and milestones, their quest, sense of identity and belonging to different parts of the world…their observations and assimilation of contrasts and similarities in different continents.Meenu Gupta Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • How can I help you? Lessons from the frontlines of healthcare
    Mar 31 2026


    This episode is part of the miniseries “Health Is Not a Hospital: Leadership, Prevention & the Courage to Transform Systems” with the global health visionary Dr. Ernest Darkoh

    In this conversation, Ernest discusses the reasons why well-funded health initiatives often succeed in pilot phases but fail to scale. He emphasizes the importance of implementation over mere consultancy, the challenges of execution within health systems, and the critical need for proper human resource allocation and competency development. Darkoh also highlights the normalization of suboptimal performance in health sectors and the complexities involved in changing established systems. He advocates for a technology-driven approach that supports human behavior and decision-making, providing real-world examples of successful implementations. In this conversation, Ernest Darkoh MD MPH MBA discusses the critical importance of understanding human motivations in healthcare management and the complexities of healthcare systems.

    Keywords

    Health initiatives, pilot failures, execution challenges, human resources, technology in health, systems change, health management, implementation strategies, competency gaps, performance normalization, healthcare, motivation, human behavior, healthcare management, donor relations, system complexity, public health, technology in healthcare, executive sponsorship, health systems

    Takeaways

    -Health initiatives often fail to scale due to unrealistic pilot designs.

    -Implementation should focus on real-world conditions from the start.

    -Many health professionals lack training in execution and management.

    -Normalization of suboptimal performance is prevalent in health systems.

    -Changing human behavior is a complex challenge in health management.

    -Technology should support and enhance human capabilities, not replace them.

    -Asking the right questions is crucial for identifying gaps and solutions.

    -Effective resource allocation is key to improving health outcomes.

    -Pilot programs should involve broader learning curves for all stakeholders.

    -Successful implementation requires understanding the local context and needs.

    -Understanding motivations is key to driving change.

    -Human behavior must be considered in health management.

    -Healthcare professionals need better preparation for real-world challenges.

    Sound bites

    "Why do pilots fail at scale?"

    "Asking the right questions is key."

    Chapters

    -Understanding Pilot Failures in Health Initiatives

    -Challenges in Execution and Implementation

    -The Importance of Competency in Health Systems

    -The Complexity of Systems Change

    -Navigating Technology and Human Behavior

    -Navigating the Intersection of Health and Management

    -Technology as a Problem-Solving Tool

    -Data-Driven Decision Making in Healthcare

    -Understanding Human Behavior and Motivation

    -The Need for Systematic Change in Education and Management

    -Understanding Healthcare Impediments


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    51 mins
  • When Failure is not an option: Lessons from the frontlines of healthcare - Dr. Ernest Darkoh
    Mar 16 2026

    This episode is part of the miniseries “Health Is Not a Hospital: Leadership, Prevention & the Courage to Transform Systems” with the global health visionary Dr. Ernest Darkoh

    The dialogue highlights the complexities of implementing health initiatives and the necessity of understanding local dynamics to achieve sustainable outcomes. In this conversation, Ernest Darkoh discusses the critical importance of patient empowerment and education in healthcare, particularly in the context of HIV treatment in Botswana. He emphasizes the need for innovative communication strategies that resonate with communities and the challenges faced in healthcare delivery in Africa. Ernest reflects on his experiences leading the Botswana project, the lessons learned about mentorship and leadership and the significance of recognizing the human element in healthcare. He concludes with thoughts on personal growth and the importance of storytelling in changing mindsets.

    Keywords

    Health systems, leadership, public health, HIV treatment, Botswana, trust, collaboration, public-private partnerships, healthcare metrics, awareness, healthcare, patient empowerment, communication strategies, Africa, Botswana project, mentorship, leadership, public health, HIV treatment, community education

    Takeaways

    -Awareness and education are key to changing health behaviours.

    -Collaboration between sectors can lead to innovative solutions.

    -Understanding local dynamics is vital for implementing health programs.

    -Patient empowerment is crucial for successful health outcomes.

    -Investing in patient education can significantly improve adherence rates.

    -Culturally relevant communication is essential in healthcare education.

    -Innovative strategies can help overcome barriers in healthcare delivery.

    -The Botswana project demonstrated rapid impact in HIV treatment.

    -Mentorship plays a vital role in personal and professional development.

    -Leadership in healthcare requires understanding the human element.

    -Recognition and validation can open doors for impactful work.

    -Changing mindsets is key to sustainable healthcare solutions.

    -Storytelling is a powerful tool for influencing behaviour and beliefs.

    Soundbites

    "It's all about a story."

    "You need to change minds and hearts."

    Chapters

    -Innovative Communication Strategies in Healthcare

    -The Importance of Education in Treatment Adherence

    -Navigating Challenges in Public Health Implementation

    -Lessons Learned from the Botswana Experience

    -Balancing Personal Life and Professional Commitment

    -The Impact of Recognition and Personal Values

    -Gratitude and Reflection on Life's Journey

    -The Importance of Mentorship

    -Advice to the Younger Self

    -The Power of Curiosity and Learning

    -The Role of Storytelling in Change

    -Changing Mindsets Through Human Connection


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • From the Brink to Life — The Story of Botswana - A conversation with Dr. Ernest Darkoh
    Feb 28 2026

    This episode is part of the miniseries “Health Is Not a Hospital: Leadership, Prevention & the Courage to Transform Systems” with the global health visionary Dr. Ernest Darkoh.

    In this conversation, Meenu Gupta and Dr. Ernest Darkoh explore the intricate relationship between health systems, leadership, and community engagement. Dr. Darkoh shares his transformative journey in establishing Botswana's HIV program, emphasizing the importance of asking the right questions, building trust, and fostering collaboration between public and private sectors. They discuss the need to redefine healthcare success metrics, focusing on prevention rather than treatment, and the critical role of awareness in changing health behaviors.

    Keywords

    Health systems, leadership, public health, HIV treatment, Botswana, trust, collaboration, public-private partnerships, healthcare metrics, awareness, healthcare, patient empowerment, communication strategies, Africa, Botswana project, mentorship, leadership, public health, HIV treatment, community education

    Takeaways

    -Health is a question of leadership, systems, and justice.

    -Ernest Darkoh's work has transformed health systems in Botswana.

    -Asking the right questions is crucial for effective solutions.

    -Building trust is essential in public-private partnerships.

    -Healthcare should focus on prevention, not just treatment.

    -The culture of a community affects health program success.

    -Metrics of success in healthcare need to be redefined.

    -Awareness and education are key to changing health behaviors.

    -Collaboration between sectors can lead to innovative solutions.

    -Understanding local dynamics is vital for implementing health programs.

    -Patient empowerment is crucial for successful health outcomes.

    -Investing in patient education can significantly improve adherence rates.

    -Culturally relevant communication is essential in healthcare education.

    -Innovative strategies can help overcome barriers in healthcare delivery.

    -The Botswana project demonstrated rapid impact in HIV treatment.

    -Mentorship plays a vital role in personal and professional development.

    -Leadership in healthcare requires understanding the human element.

    -Recognition and validation can open doors for impactful work.

    -Changing mindsets is key to sustainable healthcare solutions.

    -Storytelling is a powerful tool for influencing behavior and beliefs.

    Sound bites

    "Failure is not an option."

    Chapters

    -Intersection of Health and Leadership

    -Personal Journey to Health Systems

    -Implementing Botswana's HIV Program

    -Challenges and Innovations in Healthcare

    -The Importance of Asking the Right Questions

    -Building Trust and Navigating Bureaucracy

    -The Importance of Cultural Context in Leadership

    -Building Trust Across Cultures

    -The Role of Attitude in Team Dynamics

    -Collaboration and Shared Credit in Partnerships

    -Motivating Teams in a Public Sector Environment

    -Understanding Constraints in Public-Private Partnerships

    -Navigating Bureaucratic Challenges

    -The Power of Collective Efforts

    -Prioritizing People Over Processes

    -Linking Health Initiatives to Community Priorities

    -Rethinking Healthcare Success Metrics

    -Valuing Preventative Health Measures

    -Creating Awareness and Changing Mindsets

    -Empowering Patients for Better Health Outcomes

    -Innovative Communication Strategies in Healthcare

    -The Importance of Education in Treatment Adherence

    -Navigating Challenges in Public Health Implementation

    -Lessons Learned from the Botswana Experience


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    1 hr and 4 mins
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