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50: Going Home: How Women Physician Leaders Reclaim Who They Were Before Medicine

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Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/50] In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Yamout reflects on what happens to the adventurous, creative, whole version of yourself when you board the train to becoming a physician. The track is built to produce a competent doctor… and it does. But the traits it selects for (perfectionism, compliance, subordinating your needs to the system) slowly crowd out everything else. The dancing, the hiking, the parts of you that existed before the credentials. Stephanie shares a moment that stopped her: a close friend called her the most adventurous woman she knew, and she found it shocking. Because somewhere in 25 years of training and practicing medicine, she had stopped seeing herself that way. This episode is an invitation back. Not to nostalgia, but to reclamation. You'll hear Stephanie's own story of going home to herself, and walk away with one simple question to carry with you. If you're a woman physician who feels a quiet distance from who you used to be, this one is for you. Apply to work with Stephanie 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.

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episode 50: Going Home: How Women Physician Leaders Reclaim Who They Were Before Medicine artwork

50: Going Home: How Women Physician Leaders Reclaim Who They Were Before Medicine

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/50] In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Yamout reflects on what happens to the adventurous, creative, whole version of yourself when you board the train to becoming a physician. The track is built to produce a competent doctor… and it does. But the traits it selects for (perfectionism, compliance, subordinating your needs to the system) slowly crowd out everything else. The dancing, the hiking, the parts of you that existed before the credentials. Stephanie shares a moment that stopped her: a close friend called her the most adventurous woman she knew, and she found it shocking. Because somewhere in 25 years of training and practicing medicine, she had stopped seeing herself that way. This episode is an invitation back. Not to nostalgia, but to reclamation. You'll hear Stephanie's own story of going home to herself, and walk away with one simple question to carry with you. If you're a woman physician who feels a quiet distance from who you used to be, this one is for you. Apply to work with Stephanie 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.

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episode 49: Self-Authorization: How Women Physician Leaders Stop Waiting and Start Moving artwork

49: Self-Authorization: How Women Physician Leaders Stop Waiting and Start Moving

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here.  [https://womenmdleaders.com/49] You have done the work. You have the track record. And you are still waiting for someone to tell you it's your turn. That permission is not coming. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Yamout breaks down why so many high-achieving women physician leaders stay stuck at the threshold — and what it actually costs you to keep waiting. The gap between where you are and where you want to be isn't a qualification problem. It's a permission problem. And the only person who can close it is you. Stephanie shares her own experience with that restless, untethered feeling in her early attending years — and the moment she stopped asking for permission and started moving. She also offers a simple 3-part framework — Notice, Align, and Move — for knowing when and how to take that step without being reckless or impulsive. Key takeaways: — Why women wait for a signal that never arrives — and what that waiting costs — The difference between self-authorization and impulsivity — How intentional, tethered movement rebuilds self-trust over time — One concrete thing to do this week if you're sitting with that restless feeling If you're ready to stop circling and start moving, apply to work with Stephanie at 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.

7. juli 20268 min
episode EP 48: When Your Plan Stops Fitting: A Decision Framework for Women Physician Leaders artwork

EP 48: When Your Plan Stops Fitting: A Decision Framework for Women Physician Leaders

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/48] You made a plan. A good one. And then something shifted — a staffing issue, a budget cut, a mandate from above — and suddenly that plan doesn't fit the conditions anymore. For most women physician leaders, that moment when your plan falls apart can feel like failure.  We were trained in straight lines. The system rewarded the person who stayed on track.  But leadership doesn't work that way, and if you've been holding fast to your original plan while conditions shift around you, you are exhausting yourself for nothing. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Yamout shares what sailing taught her about leading through uncertainty, and translates it into a 3-part decision framework you can use the next time you're stuck between a comfortable bad option and an uncomfortable good one. What you'll take away: * Why the straight-line path that worked in training will fail you in leadership * The 3 questions to run any hard decision through (name both paths, check what you're ignoring, run it through your values) * A real client example of what happens when a physician leader finally makes the call she's been avoiding If you're sitting with a decision that keeps getting deferred, this episode is for you. Apply to work with Stephanie at womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie], or start with the free Values Journal at womenmdleaders.com/valuesguide [https://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.

30. juni 20268 min
episode EP 47: Why Women Physicians Have Everything — And Still Don't Feel Free artwork

EP 47: Why Women Physicians Have Everything — And Still Don't Feel Free

Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/47] You've crossed every finish line medicine put in front of you. You have the degree, the title, the income. And still, something feels off.  Not wrong, exactly. Just… constrained. Like you're moving through your days without quite being in them. This episode is about the difference between independence and freedom — and why women physician leaders so often have one without the other. Dr. Stephanie Yamout shares the moment that first made her see the difference: watching a senior colleague who had to put his phone in his car to stop checking it at his kid's baseball game. She also tells the story from her own burnout — when she resigned rather than ask for accomodations, because she could not see past the two options in front of her. What the episode covers: * Why independence (the structural kind) and freedom (the inner kind) are not the same thing * The black-or-white thinking that keeps high-achieving physicians stuck * 3 things real freedom actually requires: boundaries you keep, the ability to name resentment, and creativity in the face of constraint * Why burnout collapses your field of vision — and how inner freedom opens it back up If this resonates, Stephanie's Values Journal is a practical place to start: womenmdleaders.com/valuesguide [https://womenmdleaders.com/valuesguide].  And if you're ready to do this work directly, apply to work with her 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.

23. juni 20268 min
episode EP 46: The Competence Tax: Why Women Physician Leaders Are Always the Default artwork

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 202612 min