About the Aerial View
The Philosophy
Dr. Mark Klein believes that perspective is a superpower. Through his work in medicine and his philosophical explorations, he has uncovered a way of seeing the world that transforms conflict into clarity.
The "Aerial View" is not just a metaphor; it's a cognitive tool. It allows us to step out of reactive emotional states, see the interconnectedness of events, and find peace in the midst of chaos.
"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."
Meet the Hosts

Dr. Mark E. Klein, MD, MBA, FACR
Dr. Mark E. Klein is a physician, author, and educator with a 45-year career centered on patient care and medical innovation. A board-certified diagnostic radiologist, he has treated over 100,000 patients in the Washington, DC area and has been an influential teacher and pioneer in the fields of virtual colonoscopy and prostate cancer imaging.
He holds an MD from SUNY Downstate, an MBA from The George Washington University, and is a Fellow of the American College of Radiology. As the author of four books, including Wisdom from the Aerial View, and co-host of the podcast, Dr. Klein translates his decades of medical experience into profound insights on life, perspective, and purpose.

Enid Borden
Enid Borden is a nationally recognized leader in the fight against senior hunger. For 22 years, she served as President and CEO of the Meals On Wheels Association of America, transforming it into one of the nation's most prominent charities. She later founded the National Foundation to End Senior Hunger (NFESH) to continue her mission through groundbreaking research and advocacy.
Recognized as an "Everyday Hero" for her impact, Enid has held executive roles in government and the private sector, and has dedicated her career to giving a voice to the vulnerable. She holds degrees from Alfred University and Adelphi University and pursued graduate studies at Harvard University.