This week's guest was an absolute delight in SO many ways!
Not only is she a fellow "mochalicious" female, but she is also a sister-doc, and most importantly, she is a Naija doc, and she is Igbo!
I thoroughly enjoyed interviewing her!
She dropped ALL kinds of nuggets and shared so many inspirational stories from her life (childhood to today)
From her struggles as a determined Nigerian trying to get into medical school, through married life and birthing, not one, two, or three, but five children!
She is indeed a family doc who is not afraid to sweat the hard stuff.
Find out her thoughts on leaning on supportive family, while holding on to hope, and why she declared that her "personal life was underdeveloped", and how she discovered the need for a mind shift.
Quotables:
"I had to do continuing education as a parent and as a person"
"Life is a journey, be willing to ask for help"
"We are in a relationship with ourselves"
"Selfcare is not selfish, it is vital"
"Be kind and be clear"
Her interview was simply awe-inspiring and intriguing. I will allow you to listen to the rest of it, and don't forget to tell me what you think in your comments.
Resources:
www.feelingkindofblue.com
Find Her on Facebook:
Dr. Nneka Ichoku DO, MPH
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Ciao!
Dr. L