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E9 | Authenticity, Identity, and the Masks We Wear

34 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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We all wear masks. In veterinary medicine, and in life, different situations call for different versions of us. The calm clinician. The decisive leader. The supportive colleague. The steady presence clients rely on. These roles aren’t inherently inauthentic. Often, they help us navigate complex environments and care for others well. But over time, it can become harder to tell where the role ends and the person begins. In this episode, we explore identity, authenticity, and the masks we wear, not with the goal of removing them entirely, but with the intention of understanding them.

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