7. Dr. Anne Aspler and Finding Your Electric Blue
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In this episode, I interview Dr. Anne Aspler, an emergency physician, professor at the University of Toronto as well as the Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Director at North York General Hospital and with the Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration.  She is the mom of two young girls and an author currently writing a memoir about processing family shame.  In this episode, Anne opens up about how our performance of Fight Song at Canada's Got Talent was life changing for her and how the Voices Rock community has helped her through family challenges during the pandemic.   The Rock Docs Podcast is a podcast about the female physician choirs of Voices Rock Canada.  In this podcast series, we share how we’ve found a powerful and unexpected defence against burnout through singing, our community, and our big-hearted and hilarious artistic director Anthony Bastianon.  Learn more at https://linktr.ee/voices_rock_canada or by visiting www.voicesrockcanada.com.
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