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Outgrowing the White Coat (Part 1): Moving Beyond PT and Healthcare as a Career

Outgrowing the White Coat (Part 1): Moving Beyond PT and Healthcare as a Career

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In this episode of the Sink and Swim podcast, I share Part 1 of my story about walking away from the physical therapy profession when I was at the absolute peak of my career, and how choosing to sink a thriving career opened doors that never would have been possible had I stayed put.

In Part 1 I reflect on the challenges and transformations I faced (and sometimes continue to face) when extricating myself from a career and professional identity, the negative impact of healthcare regulations on my ability to provide excellent care, and the not-so-subtle toxic dynamics among female colleagues and impossible pressures placed on on women and working mothers in the profession.


05:55 Reflections on Leaving Physical Therapy


11:20 The draw to shift into coaching: a ripple effect is created


29:45 The Not-So-Hidden Culture of Competition Among [Female] Colleagues


41:27 The Pressure and Encouragement of Self-Sacrifice in Working Women & Mothers


52:47 Navigating a Loss of Identity and Purpose

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