Christina Farr

Lifers with Christina Farr

Veteran journalist, investor, and Second Opinion Media founder Chrissy Farr talks with the CEOs and founders who've been in the trenches long enough to know that healthcare doesn't move at startup speed. These aren't the entrepreneurs chasing quick exits—they're the "lifers" who understand that building in healthcare requires endless pivots, regulatory navigation, and decade-long timelines. No hype, just honest conversations about what it really takes. Each episode explores healthcare innovation, startup strategy, medical technology and AI, health system transformation, and investment insights...

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Christina Farr

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Technology

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Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

ChatGPT is already the largest mental health provider in America | Yusuf Sherwani, MD, Pelago CEO 07.07.2026

Yusuf Sherwani, MD, Co-Founder and CEO of Pelago, joins Chrissy to talk about why substance use disorder is one of the most stigmatized and least-treated chronic conditions in healthcare, despite touching roughly one in five people. They dig into the hidden cost of leaving it untreated, including a $12,000-per-patient ROI independently verified by Aon, and the case for treating addiction with the...

Dr. Aartik Sarma (UCSF) on Stripe’s $500M bet to cure the common cold 03.07.2026

Aartik Sarma, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCSF, joins Christina Farr for a short special edition on Intercept, a new $500 million initiative from a coalition of tech companies including Stripe, OpenAI, and Anthropic aimed at finally cracking the common cold and flu. They dig into why a "cold" is actually a huge, constantly mutating spectrum of viruses rather than one thing, why existing...

What 3 doctors actually think about Midjourney's new body scanner 30.06.2026

Christina Farr brings together three clinicians with genuinely different views: cardiologist Venkatesh Murthy, rheumatologist Paul Sufka, and internist Sandeep Palakodeti, to react to Midjourney, the whole-body scanning startup that went viral after an Elon Musk retweet. The conversation centers on a real tension in medicine: when does more screening actually help people, and when does it just gen...

Rounds | Billion Dollar Bet on Women's Healthtech | Megan Scheffel and Joanna Strober 25.06.2026

Episode 1 of Rounds is here. Co-hosted by Christina Farr and Stephanie Davis, this episode dives into women’s health care. Megan Scheffel from Silicon Valley Bank joins to break down the latest SVB women’s health report, and Joanna Strober, Founder of Midi Health, sits down to talk about building a billion dollar company out of a gap the healthcare system spent decades ignoring. We’ll cover:- Comp...

Joanna Strober, Midi Health CEO, on the menopause Tupperware parties that built a unicorn 23.06.2026

Joanna Strober, CEO of Midi Health, joins Chrissy Farr to talk about building one of the first scaled companies in women's midlife health, and why the category didn't produce a unicorn until this year despite an obvious market need. They cover Midi's "B2B for show, B2C for dough" strategy, how a 150-patient pilot turned a hormone-access company into a full primary care business, and what changed w...

Ric Sinclair, CEO of Cotiviti on why payer-provider friction is finally fixable 16.06.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Ric Sinclair, CEO of Cotiviti, to tackle one of healthcare's most stubborn paradoxes: why does a $5 trillion system keep expanding its own problem set? Ric makes the case that healthcare doesn't have a data problem or a technology problem, it has a coordination problem, and that Cotiviti is building the end-to-end infrastructure layer the in...

Dr. David Carmouche, Lumeris: Why AI is primary care's best chance at survival 09.06.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Dr. David Carmouche, Chief Medical and Chief Commercial Officer at Lumeris and newly appointed advisor to HHS and CMS, to explore one of healthcare's most urgent questions: can primary care be saved, and is AI the thing that finally does it? They discuss how decades of administrative burden, misaligned payment models, and the erosion of the...

How SaaS is evolving from software to AI solutions  | Artera's Guillaume de Zwirek & Dan Goldsmith 02.06.2026

In this special episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Guillaume de Zwirek, CEO of Artera, and Dan Goldsmith, Co-founder & Partner at Proofpoint Capital, and Board Member at Artera, with 30 years of C-Level and Founder operating experience. They tackle one of the most fundamental questions in healthcare tech right now: what actually is AI, and how should companies operationalize it? They...

Chris Altchek, Cadence CEO, on earning the right to deploy clinical AI 26.05.2026

This week on Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Chris Altchek, who went from investment banking to building Mic, a digital media company that reached 100 million readers, before co-founding Cadence, a health tech company now managing nearly 100,000 chronic disease patients per day. They dig into the hard lessons from media's platform-dependency collapse, what it really takes to build a sustaina...

Why price transparency took a decade to crack | Heather Fernandez, Solv 19.05.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Heather Fernandez, CEO of Solv and former Trulia executive, to dig into the question that has stumped healthcare for decades: why don't patients know what their doctor visit will cost? They discuss how Solv evolved from a marketplace for urgent care appointments into an AI-first operating system for on-demand healthcare,built on over 100 mil...

Behind Kalshi’s $22B rise: Betting on addiction with Dr. Rian Kabir 12.05.2026

In this special episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Dr. Rian Kabir, a psychiatrist and medical AI expert, to discuss the mental health implications of Kalshi's $22 billion valuation. They explore whether prediction markets constitute gambling, the addictive risks of frictionless betting apps, and what Rian is seeing in his own clinical practice. A timely conversation on the societal c...

Building Maven Clinic when no one believed with CEO Kate Ryder 05.05.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Maven Clinic founder and CEO Kate Ryder joins host Christina Farr to discuss her journey building the first unicorn in the women's health category. Kate reflects on the "wartime" mentality of the early years, the challenges of scaling to a $500 million company, and the resilience needed to face investors who initially dismissed the space as a "niche" market. They explore...

Dr. Oliver Kharraz on the decades-long journey to make scheduling a doctor's appointment easier 28.04.2026

This week on Lifers, Christina Farr interviews Dr. Oliver Kharraz, the CEO of Zocdoc. They discuss the complexities of navigating the healthcare industry and the "culture shock" of modernizing medical scheduling. They explore Zocdoc’s evolution from a startup to a major platform, highlighting strategic shifts in their business model and the challenge of balancing growth with regulatory demands. Th...

Dr. Farzad Mostashari, Aledade CEO, on why more doctors are going independent 21.04.2026

This week on Lifers, Christina Farr is joined by Farzad Mostashari, CEO of Aledade and former National Coordinator for Health IT, alongside co-host Mike Desjadon, CEO of Anomaly Health. Farzad traces his journey from CDC to spearheading the nationwide rollout of electronic health records. They discuss why value-based care is the only viable path forward, how AI is finally making it possible to del...

[Emergency Pod] Peptides - Part 2 with Dr. Jonathan Slotkin of Scrub Capital 18.04.2026

In this special episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Dr. Jonathan Slotkin (neurosurgeon, CMO, and co-founder of Scrub Capital) for a timely conversation on peptides and what the latest HHS announcements mean for patients and the longevity industry. Jon breaks down his own protocol, makes the case that the longevity conversation has too often left women out, and closes with a watch-out...

[Emergency Pod] Peptides - Part 1 with Sunita Mohanty of Ultralight 17.04.2026

Christina Farr sits down with Sunita Mohanty, CEO and Co-founder of Ultralight, an AI-native operating system powering over 75 functional and longevity medicine clinics across the U.S. Sunita breaks down the regulatory whiplash driving a peptide black market, why the evidence base still hasn't caught up with patient demand, and why individual response varies so dramatically. — Join Christina for a...

The case for a virtual-first healthcare system with Dr. Chris Gallagher, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer and Dr. Blake Porter, Chief of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Access TeleCare 13.04.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Dr. Chris Gallagher (founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Access TeleCare) and Dr. Blake Porter (Chief of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Access TeleCare) to explore the state and future of virtual subspecialty care. The conversation centers on a second wave of telehealth growth, moving beyond the pandemic-era boom into harder-to-reach territory...

Anyone can build a clinic now. Should they? | Josh Tauber and Keaton Bedell 03.04.2026

On this special mini episode of Lifers, Christina Farr speaks with Josh Tauber, multi-time COO and founder, and Keaton Bedell, co-founder and CEO of Bridge, about a recent New York Times article on Medvi, a cash-pay GLP-1 company valued at $1.8 billion. The conversation covers the infrastructure shifts enabling virtual care companies to launch faster than ever, the legal and regulatory questions s...

How revenue cycle is evolving from "battle of the bots" to the smash hit application for AI with Terri Meier 30.03.2026

For this week's episode of Lifers, Chrissy recorded live with Terri Meier, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Revenue Cycle at UAMS, at the HFMA Revenue Cycle Conference in Dallas. Together they pull back the curtain on the $300 billion part of healthcare nobody wants to talk about. Dive into the Granola notes from this episode: https://notes.granola.ai/t/b25d9642-3266-4bd0-bfb8-d119f7c7f8c0-008umkv4 ...

Is healthcare safe from the SaaS bloodbath? with Omada CEO Sean Duffy and Stephanie Davis 24.03.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr joins Omada Health CEO Sean Duffy and healthcare industry analyst Stephanie Davis to discuss whether digital health is a resilient "safe haven" or a casualty in the current public market software "blood bath". They explore how healthcare differs from traditional SaaS because it relies on "between-visit" provider care, physical touch, and rigorous regulator...

Why Graham Walker is ‘sounding the alarm’ for physicians 17.03.2026

This week on Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with emergency physician and entrepreneur Graham Walker to discuss why the medical profession is reaching a breaking point. Graham "sounds the alarm" on the moral injury and administrative blockades that have stripped doctors of their authority and turned patient care into a "factory". They explore the "raw deal" of declining reimbursements, the absurd...

President of Microsoft Science saw ChatGPT coming (and now he predicts how it will change healthcare) | Peter Lee 10.03.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr and Peter Lee, President of Microsoft Science explore the evolution of AI from its early "neural net" origins to the groundbreaking scale of GPT-4. Peter shares insider insights on Microsoft’s strategic partnership with OpenAI and how AI is transforming specialized fields into "full stack" generalist roles. They dive deep into the future of healthcare, hig...

Othman Laraki, Color CEO, on surviving three major pivots 03.03.2026

In this episode, Christina Farr sits down with Othman Laraki, co-founder and CEO of Color. They discuss the "tortuous" yet rewarding journey of building a generational healthcare company. Othman shares how Color successfully navigated three major pivots—evolving from a cancer genetics startup into a national COVID-19 infrastructure provider, and finally into a comprehensive virtual cancer clinic....

Dr. Ari Hoffman on escaping the era of pagers and eFaxes 24.02.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr examines the intricate intersection of clinical oversight and product strategy with Dr. Ari Hoffman, who oversees both domains at Collective Health. They discuss the only “because healthcare" realities that define the sector—from the friction of reconciling HIPAA regulations with modern mobile standards to the structural persistence of legacy technologies...

Why longevity author Dr. Zeke Emanuel thinks you can eat the ice cream 18.02.2026

In this episode of Lifers, Christina Farr speaks with Dr. Zeke Emanuel about his new book, Eat Your Ice Cream, which offers a sustainable alternative to the aggressive trend of health optimization. Zeke breaks down six simple, long-term habits for longevity, emphasizing that consistency and enjoyment are more vital than perfection or expensive supplements. They discuss the future of healthcare, in...

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