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Women MD Leaders

Podcast von Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC

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The Women MD Leaders Podcast, hosted by Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC — pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders — offers practical tips to help women physicians thrive in demanding clinical and leadership roles. Each episode shares strategies to create more time, overcome perfectionism, manage doubt, set boundaries without guilt, and lead with confidence. Dr. Yamout delivers tools, frameworks, and real-world insights for women physician leaders at every stage. With 15+ years as a practicing pediatric hospitalist and physician leader, Dr. Yamout brings dual fluency to every conversation: the clinical realities of medicine and the strategic demands of leadership. She is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) through the Co-Active Training Institute and an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) through the International Coaching Federation. If you are a woman physician leader navigating burnout, blurred boundaries, or imposter doubt, this podcast is for you. You'll learn how to:    • Reclaim your time and protect your energy    • Set boundaries with clarity, not guilt    • Lead teams and meetings with confidence    • Quiet the inner critic and own your value    • Build a sustainable leadership practice Dr. Stephanie Yamout helps women physician leaders get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. New episodes weekly. Learn more and book a discovery call at womenmdleaders.com.

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Episode EP 46: The Competence Tax: Why Women Physician Leaders Are Always the Default Cover

EP 46: The Competence Tax: Why Women Physician Leaders Are Always the Default

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/46] The weight isn't in the doing of tasks. The weight is in being the person who notices all the tasks that need doing. If you're the competent one — the primary parent, the leader of the pack, the reliable endpoint everyone routes through — you pay a tax for it.  More questions. More decisions. More of the ambiguous, in-between work that doesn't sit cleanly on anyone's job description.  In this week's episode of Women MD Leaders, Dr. Stephanie Yamout names the competence tax, the unpaid COO role most women physicians are running at home, and why telling us to "just delegate more" has never worked. In this episode: * Why the most competent person in any system becomes the default for ambiguous work * The CPE framework (Conception, Planning, Execution) — and why we're delegating the wrong part * How to hand off the whole file, not just the task — with a specific script you can use this week * Why being the front desk for your family and your department is costing more than you think * The perfectionism trap that quietly keeps the whole load on your plate If you're holding a thousand SOPs no one else can see — this one is for you. About the Host Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC, is a pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders. She helps women physicians get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. Work with Stephanie  🩺 Book a free 1:1 Discovery Call → womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]  🌿 Reserve a 90-min Better Boundaries Session → womenmdleaders.com/boundaries [https://womenmdleaders.com/boundaries] Connect  🌐 womenmdleaders.com  [https://womenmdleaders.com] 💼 linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout [https://linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout]  📧 stephanie@womenmdleaders.com [stephanie@womenmdleaders.com] Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

16. Juni 2026 - 12 min
Episode EP 45: When You’re the Only Doctor in the Room (and the Only Mom) Cover

EP 45: When You’re the Only Doctor in the Room (and the Only Mom)

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/45] There is a friction that happens when you’re a doctor and a mom. Not the kind you can solve with a better schedule. The kind that lives inside you, quietly, every time you transition from one role to the other. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Yamout names something most women physicians carry but rarely say out loud: the guilt that shows up at the threshold between work and home, the relief you feel when you step into one role fully, and why that relief doesn’t mean anything is broken about you. Stephanie shares what she learned from years of working nights and weekends as a hospitalist — including a parenting choice she made deliberately to protect herself, and why she’s only now beginning to build back what she engineered out. She reflects on what the carpool line gave her that the bus never could, and what locums weeks give her that being working or being home full-time never will.  You’ll hear: * Why the friction between your doctor identity and your mom identity doesn’t stay in one place * What it cost her to armor up during the hard seasons — and what rebuilding looks like now * Why you are allowed to feel relief when you step into either role * Permission to stop apologizing for the choices you made when the season was impossible You are two things. You have always been two things. That’s not a problem to fix. About the Host Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC, is a pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders. She helps women physicians get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. Work with Stephanie  🩺 Book a free 1:1 Discovery Call → womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]  🌿 Reserve a 90-min Better Boundaries Session → womenmdleaders.com/boundaries [https://womenmdleaders.com/boundaries] Connect  🌐 womenmdleaders.com  [https://womenmdleaders.com] 💼 linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout [https://linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout]  📧 stephanie@womenmdleaders.com [stephanie@womenmdleaders.com] Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

9. Juni 2026 - 10 min
Episode 44: Control vs. Agency: What High-Achieving Women Physicians Are Really Reaching For Cover

44: Control vs. Agency: What High-Achieving Women Physicians Are Really Reaching For

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/44] Summer break is about to torch my perfectly calendared life — and if you're a high-achieving woman in medicine, you already know that feeling. The grip on the calendar. The way it slips the moment life does what life does. In this episode, I get honest about something I've been wrestling with: the difference between control and agency, and why high performers will protect tasks before they protect identity.  Control is fragile — it depends on the world turning the way we expect it to. Agency is internal. It's your capacity to choose how you respond and where you direct your energy, on purpose. I share four practical moves you can use the next time the structure that keeps you afloat falls away: * Ask the better question * Protect your identity-based non-negotiables * Use boundaries as agency statements * Build a transition ritual so your body and your nervous system arrive at the same time If you're gripping the calendar with both hands and it is still slipping, you are not failing. You are over-functioning in a system that asks too much of you.  There is another way to lead — through your own life and your own work — that doesn't require you to white-knuckle every hour. If you're ready to stop spinning and start leading with clarity, apply to work with me one-on-one at womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]. About the Host Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC, is a pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders. She helps women physicians get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. Work with Stephanie  🩺 Book a free 1:1 Discovery Call → womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]  🌿 Reserve a 90-min Better Boundaries Session → womenmdleaders.com/boundaries [https://womenmdleaders.com/boundaries] Connect  🌐 womenmdleaders.com  [https://womenmdleaders.com] 💼 linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout [https://linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout]  📧 stephanie@womenmdleaders.com [stephanie@womenmdleaders.com] Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

2. Juni 2026 - 9 min
Episode 43: Burnout Is a Syndrome. Moral Injury is a Wound. Why Women Physicians Need Both Words Cover

43: Burnout Is a Syndrome. Moral Injury is a Wound. Why Women Physicians Need Both Words

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here.  [https://womenmdleaders.com/43] Burnout is a syndrome. Moral injury is a wound. Most of us in medicine have only been handed one of those words — and it’s the wrong one for what so many of us are actually carrying. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Yamout breaks down a distinction that took her years to name out loud: burnout is what happens when the demands on you outpace your resources. Moral injury is what happens when the system asks you to act against your values, over and over, with no power to stop it.  They travel together. They are not the same thing. And no amount of personal recovery work will close a wound the system keeps reopening. That’s not a failure of resilience, it’s a categorical error. Stephanie shares the morning she stood at her bedroom window thinking “I just need to throw all of this out and go home to my mom” — the moment she finally understood what was happening to her — and the two truths she now holds at the same time about getting out. In this episode: * Why burnout language keeps the responsibility on you instead of the system * How moral injury actually shows up in a woman physician’s day * What the personal recovery work made possible — and what it could not fix * How to start naming what’s yours to carry and what belongs to the institution If you’ve been doing all the right things and still feel the tide rising, this episode is for you. Ready to do this work with someone in your corner? Apply to work with Stephanie one-on-one at womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie].   About the Host Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC, is a pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders. She helps women physicians get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. Work with Stephanie  🩺 Book a free 1:1 Discovery Call → womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]  🌿 Reserve a 90-min Better Boundaries Session → womenmdleaders.com/boundaries [https://womenmdleaders.com/boundaries] Connect  🌐 womenmdleaders.com  [https://womenmdleaders.com] 💼 linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout [https://linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout]  📧 stephanie@womenmdleaders.com [stephanie@womenmdleaders.com] Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

26. Mai 2026 - 9 min
Episode 42: How Women Physician Leaders Change a Culture Without Burning It Down Cover

42: How Women Physician Leaders Change a Culture Without Burning It Down

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/42] You don’t have to keep up with the culture. You get to choose your values, and you get to build a life — and a career — around them. A conversation at a birthday party last week got Dr. Stephanie Yamout thinking about a question women physician leaders keep asking themselves, quietly: do I have to keep up with this? With the pace, the expectations, the way it’s always been done? Or am I allowed to do something different? In Episode 42, Stephanie gives you permission to stop trying to keep up with a culture that’s costing you something — in your family life, your career, the way you lead. She shares what it cost her to choose differently when her kids were little, what she’s learning as she shifts from employed work to locums, and how she led culture change as chief of inpatient pediatrics without blowing up what was already working. In this episode: * Why the “keep up” pressure shows up everywhere — birthday parties, travel sports, weekend call, the meeting that’s always been run that way * A 3-step framework for leading change from the inside out: name the value, choose the smallest aligned action, protect what’s already working.  * What you actually lose, and what you find, when you choose your values over the culture * A message for the women physicians coming up behind us If you’re ready to make decisions from your values instead of from default, download the free Values Journal at womenmdleaders.com/valuesguide. About the Host Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC, is a pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders. She helps women physicians get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. Work with Stephanie  🩺 Book a free 1:1 Discovery Call → womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]  🌿 Reserve a 90-min Better Boundaries Session → womenmdleaders.com/boundaries [https://womenmdleaders.com/boundaries] Connect  🌐 womenmdleaders.com  [https://womenmdleaders.com] 💼 linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout [https://linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout]  📧 stephanie@womenmdleaders.com [stephanie@womenmdleaders.com] Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

19. Mai 2026 - 11 min
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