In this insightful discussion, Simran Sandhu, a first-year internal medicine resident and author of the touching essay "Sometimes, Often," shares her journey into narrative medicine, revealing how storytelling deepens connections with patients. Joining her is Dr. Indu Voruganti, a radiation oncologist committed to incorporating narrative practices to combat burnout and foster empathy among healthcare providers. Together, they explore the emotional complexities of patient care, the importance of vulnerability, and how narrative medicine can transform both patient experiences and physician well-being.