
From Overwhelmed Physician to CEO (Dr. Nneka Unachukwu)
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About this listen
Most physicians assume that success in medicine means working harder—but what if that’s the very mindset keeping them stuck?
Dr. Nneka Unachukwu (Dr. Una) shares her incredible journey from a shy, introverted physician to a thriving entrepreneur and business leader. She opens up about the deep shame and imposter syndrome she faced when launching her business school, the fear of marketing as a new private practice owner, and the key mindset shifts that helped her break through.
In this episode, Dr. Una and Sandy Scott dive into:
- The moment Dr. Una realized her fear wasn’t a stop sign—it was a sign of growth.
- How she overcame the belief that doctors aren’t “business people.”
- Why building a dream business isn’t about talent—it’s about surrounding yourself with the right people.
- The underestimated power of gratitude, long walks, and faith in sustaining high performance.
- This conversation is a must-listen for any physician who’s ever felt stuck, uncertain, or hesitant to take their next big step. Dr. Una proves that success isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about taking messy, imperfect action anyway.
Dr. Una, pediatrician, serial entrepreneur, founder of the EntreMD Business School.
If you want to connect: https://entremd.com/
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