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In this episode, we have an honest conversation about money with Dr. Camille Upchurch. Every day we hear from money coaches, gurus, and society at large that success means more money.

We are told to chase better jobs, start businesses, and find ways to increase our income. What often gets missed in the conversation is that we cannot truly build wealth until we get out of debt. Dr. Camille knows this firsthand.

Like many physicians, she left training with six figures of student loan debt. While most of her peers focused on earning more, she went in search of books on money, debt management, and finance. She was determined not to repeat the generational patterns she witnessed growing up, where money was a constant source of stress.

Through self-education and discipline, she paid off her debt, impressed her financial advisor, and even began teaching others what she had learned. She went on to lead classes for Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, but she noticed a gap.

The narrative suggested physicians were not smart with money, when in reality they simply needed a plan and support to break free from debt and shame.

Today, Dr. Camille uses her personal experience and expertise to help physicians and other high-earning professionals get out of debt, start investing, and finally build the wealth they have been working so hard for. I hope this episode serves as both inspiration and a practical resource for your own journey. Enjoy.

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Camille Upchurch, MD

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camille-upchurch-md-78570296/

- - - Bianca Ariel, MBA

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancaarielmba/

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Disclaimer: Although the guest featured in this episode is a licensed physician, the discussion is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest and host and do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of any affiliated institutions or organizations. Listeners should always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional regarding any questions or concerns specific to their individual circumstances.