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The Physician Philosopher Podcast Jimmy Turner, MD

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The Physician Philosopher Podcast was created to help empower doctors to create a life they love. Join in as we dive into all things physician coaching in mindset, money, and life.

Start before you're ready; Start By Starting; Start Now.

To book a coaching consult with Jimmy for the Alpha Coaching Experience, click here-- thephysicianphilosopher.com/consult

To sign up for the Medical Degree Financial University visit: https://thephysicianphilosopher.com/mdfu

    #106. Rewind Episode 5: The Arrival Fallacy

    #106. Rewind Episode 5: The Arrival Fallacy

    Here is a rewind episode of one of our favorites. 
    “Someday when I become a resident, it will be better.  I’ll be making money. “
    “One day, as an attending, things will be so much better than they are right now.  No one will be able to tell me what to do!”
    “When the kids are a little bit older, things will be easier.”
    I am here to tell you that if you think when you accomplish your next goal life will automatically be better, you are likely suffering from an arrival fallacy. 
    Here is how to snap out of the matrix, and find the reality you really want today.
    Love the show? Heck, want to work with me? See how we can here! www.thephysicianphilosopher.com/coaching

    • 19 min
    #105. 5 Steps to Lose Weight with Dr. Ali Novitsky

    #105. 5 Steps to Lose Weight with Dr. Ali Novitsky

    Have you ever wanted to lose weight (or get a six-pack) but it always felt too hard to get it done?
    As a life coach for women physicians, Dr. Ali Novitsky shares her insight and expertise to show us how to achieve optimal health with simple strategies backed by science.
    Meet health coach for women, Dr. Ali Novitsky Ali Novitsky, MD is the CEO and founder of Life Coaching for Women Physicians.
    Board certified in Obesity Medicine, Pediatrics, and Neonatology. She is a certified physician coach, nutrition and fitness expert, international speaker, blogger, and host of the podcast “Life Coaching for Women Physicians”. 
    Ali attended Temple University School of Medicine and completed her Pediatric residency and Neonatal Fellowship at Thomas Jefferson/AI duPont Hospital for Children. She completed her coach training at The Life Coach School and The Mind Firm Method. 
    Ali offers CME coaching programs designed for women physicians. Her programs are ever evolving and currently include: Jump Start, G.O.A.L.S. Society, and Transform. Ali also has a trademarked nutrition program called Mindful Macros® where she combines an intuitive and gentle nutrition approach to achieve optimal health results through food freedom.
    Losing weight in a healthy way can be easy Today’s thought is this: To lose weight (and achieve your optimal body composition) you actually need to gain muscle.
    You’ll Learn: How to identify and create a plan around your own personal health goals Why more activity doesn’t always mean better results The role of protein in your muscle-building pursuits (hint: it’s important) How to make food and activity choices that are sustainable for your life How to work with your emotions instead of against them with food and weight loss  How to honor your authentic body Link: https://www.goals-society.com/g-o-a-l-s-society
     

    • 37 min
    #104. Creating Healthy Boundaries With Technology

    #104. Creating Healthy Boundaries With Technology

    Years ago, I transitioned from physician burnout to entrepreneur burnout in my online business. And it was primarily from not having healthy boundaries with technology. When I first started out in entrepreneurship, I worked 60 hours a week in medicine plus another 20-30 hours a week on my blog and business. Business culture indoctrination often means we find ourselves believing we need to hustle 24/7 to get results, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
    What’s really important about today’s episode is understanding how we can use technology not to worsen our constant availability – which can lead to burnout – but instead how to use that technology to set boundaries.

    • 27 min
    #103. How Much Money Should Doctors Save

    #103. How Much Money Should Doctors Save

    One thing we can agree on about today’s topic is this: doctors historically are under-savers. 
    But when it comes to physician money management, exactly how much doctors should be saving is hotly contested. Lisha and I spent 15 minutes debating our perspectives before we even hit record! So we know you’re going to land with a variety of opinions.
    Of course, how much and how you save are going to depend on your own financial goals and your current situation - the status of your student loans, whether you’re married or have kids or plan to start a family, when you want to retire, etc.
    So by the end of this episode, we’ll give you two different options for figuring out how much money you should save - regardless of your situation.
    https://thephysicianphilosopher.com/ACE

    • 26 min
    #102. The Problematic State of Medicine

    #102. The Problematic State of Medicine

    With today’s episode, we’re doing things a little differently. Instead of a podcast, you’re getting a sneak peek of the audiobook version of my latest book, “Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System.”
    Yes, we’re talking burnout – a topic very familiar to you as a medical professional. It’s messy, it’s layered, and it’s part of the problematic state of medicine.
    Burnout is twice as high in physicians versus the general population. Not only is that statistic alarming, but the potential consequences of burnout on medical professionals are staggering. Higher rates of substance and alcohol use, depression, and suicide are not uncommon problems in medicine.
    On the systematic front, burnout has been linked with higher physician turnover, worse patient care and outcomes, decreased patient satisfaction, higher healthcare costs, and increased risk for major medical errors.
    Burnout is costly for physicians and for the patients under our care.
    But as Albert Einstein once wisely said, “We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” 
    In this week’s episode of The Physician Philosopher podcast, I’m sharing my audio recording of the first chapter of my book. 
    You’ll Learn: The top 5 reasons physicians feel burned out Why we need greater focus on personal and professional autonomy in medicine How compassion serves as a key factor in burnout recovery and systematic change The role of purpose and how it deepens our professional experience Take a listen on your favorite podcast listening platform and leave a comment.
     All the best, 
    ~Jimmy 
     

    • 20 min
    #101. Paying Off Debt or Investing for Physicians

    #101. Paying Off Debt or Investing for Physicians

    I can’t tell you how often other physicians ask me, “Hey, I understand the math, but I just don't know: should I be paying off my student loans? Should I be investing and maxing out my 401k, or should I be paying off a car?”
    There’s advice out there that says you should invest at all costs, that anyone who doesn't put all their money towards investments is crazy. Then, at the other end of the spectrum is the school of thought that says you shouldn’t do anything else until you pay off all your physician debt.
    As with most nuanced subjects, it’s not black and white. 
    The right path – for YOU – depends on a lot of different factors. When figuring out whether to pay off debt versus investing, it requires more than just math –  because humans aren't robots. 
    https://thephysicianphilosopher.com/ACE

    • 36 min

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