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Protecting the Patient or Protecting the System?
There’s a particular discomfort in recognizing yourself inside a system being critiqued. Watching The Pitt made that unavoidable. Charting that creates harm, patients choosing between debt and care, executives showing up only to manage risk—I’ve lived inside these dynamics. Even with insurance, I delay care because a $4,000 deductible is real. This isn’t about villainizing administration. It’s about naming what gets lost when systems speak louder than people.
Natalie Bulger
Mar 24 min read


The Illusion of Time: Unraveling Perception, Deception, and Our Obsession with Its Power
Time isn’t a healer or a thief on its own. It can blur memory, distort distance, and lull us into waiting. What matters is how we use our moments—choosing presence, action, and meaning instead of assuming time will do the work for us.
Natalie Bulger
Jan 196 min read


Messy, Murky, and Mental
We bought our current house a little over a year ago. I was working full time for the federal government and still completely remote but traveling a ton, so one of our first priorities was to set up my home office. I don't know about you, but I'm a little particular with my arrangements, ironic for someone also known to reorganize her rooms every 4-5 months because they just "feel off". We shuffled things in, my giant standing desk, a cabinet, a book shelf and my dad's old a
Natalie Bulger
Nov 17, 20253 min read


What are you reading?
I have only reread three books in my life. I tend to inhale what I'm reading and move to the next and then go on a six-month hiatus where...
Natalie Bulger
Oct 10, 20252 min read


Reframing Uniqueness
Perspective can change at any time, including during your personal and professional growth journey, the question is, will you embrace it when it happens?
Natalie Bulger
Oct 6, 20252 min read
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