About Blood, Sweat & Data

What does it take to make your data work actually move the needle?

Blood, Sweat & Data is a newsletter and podcast for healthcare data professionals who want to go beyond tools and pipelines - and deliver real-world outcomes in complex industries like healthcare.

Every week, we dig into the human side of data:

  • How to design and launch data products that stick

  • How to navigate the chaos of stakeholders, clinical nuance, and regulation

  • How to think like a builder, not just a technician

If you've ever felt like your dashboards are gathering dust, your models aren't getting used, or your team is stuck in service-mode - this is for you.

We’re here to explore the heartbeat behind the data.


What You'll Get

  • Tactical essays on analytics engineering, data product management, AI adoption, and decision-making in healthcare

  • Conversations with practitioners doing the hard, creative work of turning messy data into meaningful change

  • No fluff - just frameworks, use cases, and hard-won lessons you can actually use


Who It's For

Whether you're a data engineer at a healthtech startup, an analytics leader at a provider group, or a PM trying to make sense of your AI roadmap - this space is for people who believe data can work better when we bring clarity, craft, and care to it.


Who's Behind It

I'm Hunter, a healthcare data consultant, builder, musician, and dad. I’ve led data teams, built platforms, worked with ACOs and startups, and worn a lot of hats. I started Blood, Sweat & Data because I wanted a place where the messy middle of data work was talked about honestly - and where we could get better together.


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  • New essays every Friday

  • Interviews with leading data & AI practitioners

  • Ideas that help you think sharper and build better

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Healthcare data engineer. Host of Blood, Sweat & Data. Exploring the craft of building data products that actually move the needle.