Doctors and Dollars #2: Get to Know Us!

It's that time of week for another episode recap of the Doctors and Dollars podcast!

For those not familiar, I started a podcast with Vijay Kini of DocSupp.

As I've said before, our goal is to talk about real issues facing real doctors

Neither of us consider ourselves “experts.” And we won’t always be speaking with “experts” on our show. 

Instead, we are going to talk to real physicians in all walks of life. We are going to be asking the real questions about career, lifestyle, burnout, and, yes, finances that are important to you!

This means that we are all going to learn together. No one will be talking at you. And it leaves a lot more room for having fun and spontaneous conversations!

Check out a recap or listen to all of Episode 1 if you missed it here!

Doctors and Dollars Episode #2 Show Notes

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I don't want to spoil too much here, but Episode #2 is a cringe worthy look at the worst financial mistakes that me and Vijay have made.

I've talked a lot about my top financial mistakes prior to my financial education but it's worthwhile to review all of them again if you haven't.

Lastly, we also do talk about the BEST financial decisions that we have ever made. What is yours? Is it the same as mine?

Check out the full episode here!

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