Manage episode 519415848 series 3328535
We trace Craig’s path from opera and Disney to leading a brain health center, and why service lessons matter in medicine. Hyperbaric programs, rigorous assessments, and real outcomes anchor a candid talk on grief, purpose, autism, and building a longer healthspan.
• Family values shaped by a traveling father and a legacy of work ethic
• Opera career, Disney culture, and the discipline of being fully on
• Hospitality in Dubai’s early days and how the city’s pace affects connection
• A pivotal loss leading to healthcare and service-driven operations
• Mentorship, listening twice, and earning trust in physician-led systems
• Moving abroad to find identity and independence from home expectations
• Brain and Performance Center programs and multi-domain assessments
• Hyperbaric oxygen protocols explained with durability and customization
• Autism support, data-led progress, and Xander’s communication gains
• CEO habits for brain health: early focus, decompression, mindfulness
• Lifestyle strategies for cognitive fitness beyond the clinic
• Case study on reversing cognitive decline post-retirement
• Healthspan over lifespan and practical definitions of better living
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Chapters
1. Roots, Family, And Early Drive (00:00:00)
2. Opera Stages To Disney Ships (00:06:40)
3. On-Stage Culture And Leadership Lessons (00:12:00)
4. Hospitality Breakthroughs And Dubai’s Early Days (00:16:20)
5. Community Shift, Pace, And Mental Health (00:23:00)
6. Loss, Priorities, And The Leap To Healthcare (00:28:30)
7. Learning At Cleveland Clinic And Imposter Fears (00:33:00)
8. Moving Abroad To Find Identity (00:39:20)
9. What The Brain Performance Center Does (00:44:20)
10. Hyperbaric Protocols And Longevity Program (00:49:00)
11. Outcomes, Durability, And Customization (00:55:00)
12. Autism Care, Data, And Craig’s Son (01:00:20)
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