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Human Resilience: Changing the Way Healthcare is Delivered

Human Resilience: Changing the Way Healthcare is Delivered

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What is the future of healthcare technology? How is technology changing the landscape of the industry? The GoMo Health Human Resilience podcast gives an inside look into the world of healthcare technology engagement from experts, industry professionals and healthcare consumers across the globe.

Each episode focuses on a specific healthcare topic, and illustrates, with engaging storytelling, the heart-warming journeys of our guests and experts—patients, members, caregivers, parents, and providers. Tune in weekly to hear our guests share the impact of innovative paradigms in healthcare delivery to manage chronic conditions.

Welcome to Human Resilience, changing the way healthcare is delivered.

© 2025 Human Resilience: Changing the Way Healthcare is Delivered
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  • Healthcare Engagement in 2026: Trends Shaping the Year Ahead
    Jan 8 2026

    The Human Resilience podcast is back, and we are kicking off 2026 by unpacking four engagement trends reshaping how care is delivered and how people actually follow through: human–AI partnership, belonging as a driver of outcomes, integrating behavioral health and social determinants into every program, and personalization that adapts in real time.

    Hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down in this solo episode to explore things like how to use AI responsibly as decision support—not a decision-maker—while keeping human connection at the center. The conversation connects technology, trust, and behavior change, showing how small, timely actions and a sense of purpose can turn engagement into lasting impact.

    Listen & Learn

    • Why belonging may be one of the most underutilized health interventions
    • How to deploy AI safely without losing trust or human connection
    • What it takes to integrate behavioral health and SDOH into everyday care
    • How real-time personalization drives engagement, adherence, and resilience

    If you’re designing programs for real people—not just systems—this conversation offers a practical roadmap for engagement that works.

    Hosts

    • Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health
    • Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health


    Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.

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    31 Min.
  • Designing Techquity: AI, Patient Voice, and the Future of Health Equity
    Dec 17 2025

    A wave of health technology promises faster diagnoses, personalized support, and better outcomes—but only if it serves the people who need it most. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Gloria Vanderham, CEO of Bliss BioHealth and board member of the HLTH Foundation, to explore techquity—the practice of building digital tools that are equitable by design, culturally respectful, and transparent about data.

    From AI-enabled screening to clinical trial matching, Gloria explains where machines excel, where human connection must stay in the loop, and how to protect privacy while still innovating swiftly. Throughout, patient voice and storytelling emerge as fundamental tools for demystifying complex therapies and tailoring care in rural and urban communities alike.

    Listen and Learn

    • What techquity means in practice and how digital tools must be designed to reduce disparities, not widen them
    • Where artificial intelligence adds value and where humans must lead with empathy and judgment
    • How missing research data—especially around women’s brain health—impacts innovation and trust
    • How AI, human care teams, and equitable design can meet people where they are so health feels personal, fair, and possible

    Gloria’s insights provide a practical, forward-looking framework for leaders, clinicians, innovators, and advocates who want technology to expand access and equity rather than deepen existing divides. Whether you’re building digital solutions, designing engagement strategies, or leading organizational change, this episode offers clear ideas for moving toward a more inclusive and effective health system.

    Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.

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    35 Min.
  • Seeing the Invisible: Suicide Warning Signs, Struggles, and Hope
    Dec 3 2025

    The warning signs of suicide are often visible, but easy to miss. In this episode of Human Resilience, we sit down with suicide prevention expert Susan Tellone to explore how trauma, stress, and emotional overwhelm can quietly build toward crisis, and the practical steps anyone can take to recognize and respond early.

    Drawing from decades in hospice care, schools, and psychiatric emergency rooms, Susan explains why self-harm runs counter to our deepest survival instincts—and how connection, validation, and presence can shift someone back toward safety. She also unpacks the FACS model (Feelings, Actions, Changes, and Talk), how to interpret subtle cues, and the everyday situations that increase vulnerability.

    Listen & Learn:

    • The real warning signs, and what distress looks like in behavior, language, and emotional shifts
    • How simple, nonjudgmental prompts like “tell me more” open the door to honesty and safety
    • Tools to address loneliness, overexposure, achievement stress, and social media overload in teens and beyond
    • Micro-practices, joy resets, and sustainable strategies to maintain emotional well-being while supporting others

    For teens and adults alike, Susan offers a grounded, compassionate framework anyone—parents, educators, friends, coworkers—can use to help someone feel seen and supported. We also highlight how community-based programs and digital engagement tools extend care between touchpoints and reduce relapse risk.

    If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who may need it and subscribe for more episodes that humanize healing.

    Guest:

    • Susan Tellone, Susan Tellone, MSN, BSN, CSN, Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Expert

    Hosts:

    • Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health
    • Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Marketing & Client Services Officer, GoMo Health

    Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.

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    32 Min.
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