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The Procedure That’s Forcing Surgeons to Rethink Bypass | LOF #72

Dr. Jaafer Golzar is an interventional cardiologist, endovascular specialist, and Director of Limb Salvage & Endovascular Intervention at Advocate Trinity Hospital. He’s seen more than his share of “no-option” cases, the patients everyone else gave up on. In this episode, he walks us through how deep vein arterialization with the LimFlow system is changing that. From patients headed for amputation to limbs now being saved without open surgery, Dr. Golzar explains why this procedure is forcing the field to re-evaluate what’s truly possible. We also talk about what slows adoption inside hospitals, why some physicians hesitate even when the outcomes are clear, and what he hopes the next generation of operators learns faster than he did. 🎧 If you’ve ever questioned whether the way we’ve always done it is still the best way, this conversation is for you. 00:00 Meet Dr. Jaafer Golzar 04:02 The CLI patients nobody wanted to touch 08:30 How LimFlow works and what it’s changing 14:18 Why some surgeons still hesitate 18:50 When bypass isn’t the answer... and why 22:41 What happens when you restore flow from the bottom 28:10 What adoption looks like inside a hospital 35:00 The hard part: challenging culture, not just technique 39:16 What keeps some doctors stuck in the old approach 43:45 The tension between clinical proof and institutional fear 49:20 What Dr. Golzar hopes younger physicians do differently 💡 Who Should Listen? This episode is for physicians, vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, and anyone treating CLI. It’s especially for teams managing “no-option” patients or pushing for more patient-centered solutions. It’s also for innovators, educators, and clinical leaders who understand that moving a field forward means changing more than just the tools. About Dr. Jaafer Golzar Dr. Jaafer Golzar is an interventional cardiologist and endovascular specialist with Advocate Medical Group. He is Director of Limb Salvage & Endovascular Intervention at Advocate Trinity Hospital and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His expertise includes arterial and venous endovascular interventions and limb salvage. He has participated in numerous clinical trials, authored peer-reviewed publications, and presented his work globally. In 2014, he received the Pioneers in Performance – North America Award. He is a Fellow of the Society for Coronary Angiography and Interventions and of the American College of Cardiology. Connect with Dr. Jaafer Golzar 💼 LinkedIn: Jaafer Golzar MD FACC FSCAI 🌐 Advocate Medical Group: advocatehealth.com Follow Life of Flow 📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast 👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast 💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast 🐦 X: @VascularPodcast 🔔 If this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to help us keep these stories flowing.

2025-06-18T12:00:40+00:00June 18, 2025|Videos|

😤 What Attracts You Now Might Repel You Later #shorts

Some surgeons marry fellow physicians, while others choose someone completely outside the world of medicine. Both dynamics can work (and both can fall apart...) As James Sexton puts it, the traits that attract us at the beginning are often the same ones we struggle with down the line. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #70.

2025-06-18T14:13:56+00:00June 17, 2025|Shorts|

💪 Entrepreneurship Requires More Than Hustle #shorts

Not all growth looks like scaling. Sometimes it looks like restraint. Before founding ICHOR Vascular, Tim Blair had years of experience in leadership, but it wasn’t until he stepped into entrepreneurship that he realized how much he still had to learn. How to stay calm under pressure, how to move through systems without blowing them up, and most importantly, how to be effective without being explosive. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #71.

2025-06-15T18:48:09+00:00June 13, 2025|Shorts|

🤭 Why We Don’t Work With People We Don’t Like #shorts

What if the most important line in your company… was in your bylaws? When Tim Blair started ICHOR Vascular, he made one thing clear from day one, and he built it around a rule most founders wouldn’t dare write down: No as*holes allowed. And it’s saved his company more than once. In this week’s episode, Tim breaks down what culture actually means at the startup stage, how this rule shows up in million-dollar decisions, and why founders who ignore “fit” often pay the price later. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #71.

2025-06-12T15:22:41+00:00June 11, 2025|Shorts|

The #1 Mistake Founders Make With Their Startups | LOF #71

Timothy Blair has spent more than 30 years inside some of the most influential companies in MedTech. But when he was offered a multimillion-dollar deal that could have accelerated everything, he walked away. In this episode, Tim shares why he turned down funding that most founders would have taken. He explains how early-stage deals can quietly dismantle a company’s future and what it takes to grow without losing control. From managing investor pressure to building a high-performance team culture, this is a real look at leadership inside a startup committed to doing things differently. We also talk about why so many startups burn through capital too quickly, how to avoid hiring the wrong people, and what founders often overlook when the stakes get high. 🎧 Founders, operators, and investors will find plenty to take away from this conversation. 00:00 Meet Tim Blair 03:10 The funding offer that could have changed everything 07:42 What startups get wrong about early growth 11:05 Managing pressure from investors and boards 16:30 How VC capital can put a company at risk 21:55 Building a team with a strict culture fit 26:12 Why he only hires people with hunger and resilience 30:40 What investors actually look for in a founding team 34:50 How founders lose control of their own company 38:45 Surviving the early months without a paycheck 45:00 Capital discipline and protecting your original investors 51:10 What’s next for ICHOR Vascular 💡 Who Should Listen This episode is for startup founders, operators, and healthcare entrepreneurs thinking critically about how they raise money, grow a team, and build something that lasts. It is especially relevant for those working in MedTech or highly regulated sectors, and for anyone questioning the conventional path to startup growth. About Tim Blair Tim Blair is the CEO and Co-Founder of ICHOR Vascular Inc., a company developing novel approaches to thrombectomy in the peripheral vascular system. He has more than 33 years of experience in the medical device industry, with leadership roles spanning sales, marketing, executive management, clinical and regulatory strategy, and fundraising. His background includes positions at Smiths Medical, AngioDynamics, and NAMSA, where he helped scale one of the world’s largest medical device testing and evaluation firms. He has also led and supported M&A targeting, private equity and venture capital due diligence, and serves as an advisor to several emerging startups in the cardiovascular space. Connect with Tim 💼 LinkedIn: Timothy Scott Blair 🌐 ICHOR Vascular Inc: https://ichorvascular.com/ Follow Life of Flow 📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast 👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast 💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast 🐦 X: @VascularPodcast If this episode gave you a new perspective, send it to someone building something of their own. Follow the show for more conversations like this.

2025-06-11T12:00:47+00:00June 11, 2025|Videos|

🤯 Being A Surgeon Can Help And Hurt A Partnership #shorts

You’d think the skill that makes someone a great surgeon would also make them great at marriage. And in some ways, it does. But as James Sexton explains, being able to delay gratification isn’t always enough when your job demands everything. All the long hours, emotional exhaustion, and constant pressure from work follow you home (and sometimes, they slowly chip away at the relationship you were building...) Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #70.

2025-06-11T14:07:07+00:00June 10, 2025|Shorts|

Top Divorce Lawyer Reveals How Careers Are Destroying Relationships | LOF #70

James Sexton has spent over two decades helping successful, brilliant people untangle their marriages, piece by piece. In this episode, he shares what they all tend to miss, why doctors in particular are some of the most at-risk, and why high-achievers, especially physicians and surgeons, are uniquely vulnerable to relationship breakdown. From emotional burnout to misplaced self-soothing, to careers that slowly start replacing connection with achievement, this is the kind of conversation most professionals wish they’d heard ten years earlier. We also talk about what doctors often miss when they go home from saving lives to just “being a person,” why ambition can erode intimacy, and how Sexton’s most elite clients get stuck in a feedback loop of perfection, pressure, and quiet resentment. 🎧 If you’ve ever asked yourself whether your personal life is keeping up with your professional one, this one’s for you. 00:00 Meet James Sexton 04:20 Why surgeons are built for delayed gratification, and how that helps (and hurts) at home 09:25 What James sees in doctors' divorces over and over again 14:35 The invisible cost of always being “on call” 18:15 Soothing vs numbing, and the habits that quietly kill connection 24:05 The myth of the selfless marriage 27:40 When the baby shifts everything 31:00 “You can be right, or you can be happy” 35:22 How resentment builds between two good people 40:41 Why ambition without presence is a trap 46:25 What Sexton hopes professionals figure out sooner than he did 💡 Who Should Listen? This episode is for physicians, surgeons, and anyone in high-demand careers where work often comes first, and relationships second. It’s especially for people in leadership, medicine, law, and finance, or anyone navigating the tension between achievement and connection. It’s also for partners of high-performers, and for teams who believe success shouldn’t come at the cost of personal peace. About James Sexton James Sexton is a trial lawyer and author based in New York. Known for representing high-net-worth clients, he’s the author of If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late: A Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Staying Together. His interviews, including with Lex Fridman and Soft White Underbelly, have reached millions and sparked global conversations about love, commitment, and modern relationships. In his 20+ year career, Sexton has handled thousands of divorces, and now uses what he’s learned to help others avoid his office entirely. Connect with James Sexton 📲 Instagram: @nycdivorcelawyer 💼 LinkedIn: James J Sexton 🐦 X: @nycdivorcelaw Follow Life of Flow 📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast 👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast 💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast 🐦 X: @VascularPodcast 🔔 If this episode gave you a new perspective, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to help keep these conversations flowing.

2025-06-04T12:02:00+00:00June 4, 2025|Videos|
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