Discover a vibrant community and gain invaluable mentorship and education on The Black Doctors Podcast. As passionate advocates for underrepresented minority (URIM) premeds, medical students, residents, and attending physicians, we address the challenges faced by Black individuals pursuing healthcare careers. Join us for inspiring conversations with accomplished Black medical professionals, where we share failures, triumphs, and advice. Experience the enriching vibes (typically found only at Howard, Meharry, and Morehouse), and find your sense of belonging in a supportive community.
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Discover a vibrant community and gain invaluable mentorship and education on The Black Doctors Podcast. As passionate advocates for underrepresented minority (URIM) premeds, medical students, residents, and attending physicians, we address the challenges faced by Black individuals pursuing healthcare careers. Join us for inspiring conversations with accomplished Black medical professionals, where we share failures, triumphs, and advice. Experience the enriching vibes (typically found only at Howard, Meharry, and Morehouse), and find your sense of belonging in a supportive community.
Join our community. Join the conversation. Join The Black Doctors Podcast. ...because representation matters
Instagram: @TheBlackDoctorsPodcast
Twitter: @StevenBradleyMD
www.TheBlackDoctorsPodcast.com
Founder/Creator: Steven Bradley, MD
Creative Director: Nate Jones, MD
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley explores the concept of 'success addiction' and its impact on black and minority physicians. He compares the relentless pursuit of success to the harmful effects of substance addiction, highlighting the psychological toll of always striving to be exceptional. Dr. Bradley discusses the societal pressures faced by minority physicians, the concept of the 'hedonic treadmill,' and the cost of prioritizing career milestones over personal happiness and well-being. He reflects on his own journey towards finding fulfillment outside of his medical career and offers practical steps to reclaim happiness, repair relationships, and redefine success. Inspired by Arthur Brooks' article in The Atlantic, this episode is a call to find balance and value in ordinary, meaningful moments.
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