Cutting into the silence - Breaking through the systems that shape us
Baki Topal
Narrator Baki Topal
Publisher: Zigana Press
Summary
Description: Cutting into the Silence is a contemplative audiobook that blends personal memoir with reflection on care, resilience, and what it means to remain human in systems driven by efficiency and control. Narrated with restraint and clarity, the book follows an oncology surgeon’s journey from a small mountain village in Turkey to a medical career in Belgium. Along the way, listeners are invited into moments of vulnerability, ethical doubt, and quiet determination—both in the operating room and beyond it. Rather than offering prescriptions, the audiobook creates space for reflection. It introduces the Zigana model as a compass for growth — rooted in motivation, curiosity, and emotional and social intelligence—while remaining grounded in lived experience and patient stories. Listener perspective: “Contemplative memoir paralleling medical practice with the human experience.” — BookLife Reviews “A powerful reminder that caring for others starts with understanding them as people, not cases.” — Readers’ Favorite “A compassionate and thoughtful guide to reclaiming one’s humanity in a systems-driven world.” — Kirkus Reviews This audiobook is for listeners interested in healthcare, leadership, ethics, and personal growth—and for anyone reflecting on how to live and work with integrity inside complex systems.
Duration: about 7 hours (07:21:11) Publishing date: 2025-09-23; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

