Hey Doc We made it. A brand new year and the 100th episode of Stethoscopes and Strollers. This isn’t just a milestone. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and remember why this podcast, and this work, exists in the first place. Yes, it started with postpartum burnout. Yes, it evolved through early motherhood, transitions, and work stress. But at the center of it all? Empowering women physicians to stop giving their power away — at home, at work, and everywhere in between. In this episode, I refl...
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Hey Doc We made it. A brand new year and the 100th episode of Stethoscopes and Strollers. This isn’t just a milestone. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and remember why this podcast, and this work, exists in the first place. Yes, it started with postpartum burnout. Yes, it evolved through early motherhood, transitions, and work stress. But at the center of it all? Empowering women physicians to stop giving their power away — at home, at work, and everywhere in between. In this episode, I refl...
82. Boundaries, Burnout, and the Right to Walk Away
Stethoscopes and Strollers
25 minutes
4 months ago
82. Boundaries, Burnout, and the Right to Walk Away
Hey Doc, This one’s different. In format and in focus. In this episode, I’m sharing excerpts from a book that reshaped the way I think about boundaries. It’s called Boundaries After a Pathological Relationship by Adelyn Birch. Yes, it’s about toxic romantic relationships... but when I read it, it felt like it captured everything I’ve experienced while in medicine. The way we’ve been trained to tolerate mistreatment, to deny our needs, to believe we can’t leave... It’s the very definition of a...
Stethoscopes and Strollers
Hey Doc We made it. A brand new year and the 100th episode of Stethoscopes and Strollers. This isn’t just a milestone. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and remember why this podcast, and this work, exists in the first place. Yes, it started with postpartum burnout. Yes, it evolved through early motherhood, transitions, and work stress. But at the center of it all? Empowering women physicians to stop giving their power away — at home, at work, and everywhere in between. In this episode, I refl...