This week, Dr. Fahd Ahmad from Rogue Dad MD joins me for a discussion about divorce, money, faith, and how those things interact with being a parent and physician. When we give voice to our experiences and shame, it brings light and might resonate with someone else
TPP Podcasts
TPP #69: Money and Mindset with the Prudent Plastic Surgeon
In this episode, the Prudent Plastic Surgeon and I discuss money and mindset. We dive into his burnout experience following his fellowship, how his mindset shifted when he established a financial plan, and his equation for reaching nearly $1 million in assets. After all, money is a double-edged sword. It can be used as a weapon to bludgeon you into submission or to provide great freedom in your life.
TPP #68: What Pizza Can Teach Physicians About Priorities
The natural process that most people go through when trying to gain clarity often complicates things. But what happens if you start with a clean slate and build up to your ideal situation?
TPP #67: Money Matters: When Losing Feels Like Winning
When you learn to act in spite of the risk of fear and failure, that’s when you can unlock financial success. It is also when you can make the change you need to make at work. If we want the freedom that money can provide, we must operate against our fear-based money mindset.
TPP #66: What Communism and Physician Culture Have in Common
Burnout in medicine is expensive. Each year it costs us billions of dollars. What if the healthcare industry can transition to a different model of care that centers people over profit?
When leaders learn to choose people first, the results are positive and endless. In this episode, I spend some time explaining a fundamental concept that will help physician leaders make a decision that not only reduces burnout but provides a return on their investment.
TPP #65: The Difference Between Simple and Easy
Have you ever wondered why you have a hard time sticking to your goals? Maybe you think it is willpower or motivation? Maybe you think you end up not having enough time to put in the work required? What you will learn in today’s episode is the ONE thing you need to know to reach your goal.
TPP #64: The Importance of Financial Freedom and Mindset with Dr. Daniel Shin
Dr. Daniel Shin, the Darwinian Doctor, is a practicing urologic surgeon. He’s also a really experienced investor, in particular, in real estate. Daniel is not only successful in the financial realm, but he’s also a prior client of the Alpha Coaching Experience. He has lived and experienced how doctors can really tie together the three things that we focus on the most- your mindset, your money, and your time.
TPP #63: Creating More Time and Money as Doctors
What is holding you back from setting boundaries in multiple areas of your life? In today’s episode I am going to dive into why the solution to a more balanced life as a doctor is setting boundaries and the one tool that can help you.
TPP #62: The Self Determined Physician (Burned Out to BadA$$)
You don’t have to fall victim to the system and I can show you how to go from burned out to a Self-Determined Physician with the work-life balance you are desperately searching for. Listen to today’s episode to learn more.
TPP #61: The Year of Yes
It is usually at this time that many physicians make goals for the New Year. But half way through the year, most have fallen off the path to reach their goals. So, what happens? Why don’t we tend to stick to the goals we set each year? Listen today to find out why this happens and what doctors can do to make sure that they actually meet their goals!
TPP #60: The Importance of Physician Self-Care
Self-compassion does not come easily to many physicians, but it is one of the most important things we can do for ourselves, families, and patients. Listen to today’s episode to learn how you can start making self-care a priority in your life and why you need to start sooner rather than later.
TPP #22: 4 Reasons to Stop Being a People Pleaser
It may seem like the right thing to make people happy, but it can actually ruin your life. Keep listening so you can know why you need to stop being a people pleaser.
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