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Manny Fernandez in Conversation with Dr. Ricardo J. Whyte, a Visionary in Mental Health and Addiction Medicine

Manny Fernandez in Conversation with Dr. Ricardo J. Whyte, a Visionary in Mental Health and Addiction Medicine

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Need advice call Manny on Demand 24/7 1-323-784-9292. Manny Fernandez, Silicon Valley angel investor, hosts Dr. Ricardo J. Whyte on the "Our Mindset Podcast," delving into the intersection of mental health, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Dr. Whyte, a medical director with nearly 20 years of experience in healthcare, brings a wealth of knowledge from his roles in healthcare consulting, addiction medicine, and healthcare information technology. As the founder of the Master Mind Institute and developer of the Thrive Membership program, Dr. Whyte has dedicated his career to promoting life balance and resilience. Currently serving as the Section Chief of Psychiatry at the Community Hospital of San Bernardino, his extensive background includes leadership positions at Loma Linda University Health and a faculty role at Loma Linda University. With double board certification in Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry, Dr. Whyte's insights are invaluable to understanding the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in high-stress environments. Learn more about Our Mindset https://www.ourmindset.com

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