Be your "person."
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In this episode of the **Talking Rehab Podcast**, I reflect on a pivotal moment in my life and career. Inspired by a touching clip from @wilmervalderrama, I share my thoughts on the importance of being your own advocate, especially when no one else believes in your vision. As a business owner, physician, and patient advocate, I've had my fair share of doubters. From starting my own orthopedic telemedicine practice before COVID to venturing into a non-insurance-based model, I've faced skepticism at every turn. But I realized something powerful—sometimes, you have to be your own "Mr. Tucker."
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Here are some key moments to guide your listening:
- **[00:00]** – Introduction: The *That '70s Show* clip that sparked my reflection.
- **[01:30]** – Personal story: My counselor told me I wasn’t a competitive applicant for medical school.
- **[03:00]** – How I faced criticism when starting my telemedicine practice.
- **[05:40]** – The power of being your own advocate when others doubt you.
- **[09:00]** – One year into my practice: The journey, lessons, and motivation for those who are told "you can't."
This episode is for anyone who feels alone in their entrepreneurial or professional journey. Remember, it’s possible to succeed even when no one else sees your potential—because believing in yourself is often the most important step.
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