The AI Cure Podcast with Jaime Catmull

In this eye-opening episode, host Jaime Catmull sits down with Howard Wolinsky, an award-winning Chicago-based freelance medical journalist who spent nearly 30 years as the medical writer for the Chicago Sun-Times. Together, they unpack a growing concern in modern medicine: some cancer patients may be receiving treatments they don’t actually need.

Howard shares what he’s uncovered through his own personal experience with cancer care, second opinions, and the difficult decisions patients face after diagnosis and test results. The conversation explores how fear, uncertainty, evolving medical guidelines, and gaps in communication can sometimes lead to overtreatment — and why getting a second opinion can completely change a patient’s path forward.

This episode is a powerful reminder that asking more questions, exploring options, and becoming an informed advocate for your health can make all the difference.

What is The AI Cure Podcast with Jaime Catmull?

Take a deep dive into the evolving impact of AI on cancer care with veteran podcast host Jaime Catmull.

Whether you’re a patient, a survivor, a friend, a relative, or a person looking out for your long‑term health, this exploration of artificial intelligence in cancer care can transform the way you think about and approach cancer treatment and support.

Join us on the podcast as we uncover groundbreaking innovations, hear inspiring stories, talk to healthcare professionals on the front lines, and learn how technology is reshaping the future of medicine. Subscribe now and be part of the conversation that’s redefining critical care, hope, and healing.