
Episode 215: Fired to Fired Up. An Anesthesiologist’s Tale of Triumph over Tragedy and finding a new purpose at 60.
At 60, Dr. Lynette Charity was fired from her job—an event that could have been devastating but instead became the catalyst for reinvention. In this episode, Dr. Charity shares her journey from growing up in the segregated South to becoming an anesthesiologist, speaker, and comedian. She discusses overcoming adversity, shifting from self-doubt to empowerment, and finding new purpose beyond clinical medicine. Drawing from her book, Escape Plan, she offers insights on resilience, career transitions, and embracing new opportunities at any stage of life. If you’re facing change or seeking inspiration, this episode is for you! You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode215 In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Charity overcame adversity growing up in the segregated South. The pivotal moment that led to her decision to become a doctor at age nine. How being fired at 60 became a turning point instead of a setback. Strategies for shifting your mindset from self-doubt to empowerment. How she transitioned into speaking, comedy, and writing after medicine. The importance of mentorship, community, and asking for help. Links for this episode: Website: DrCharitySpeaks.com Website: lynettecharitycomedy.com Instagram: @keynotecharity Book: Escape Plan From FIRED to Public Speaker – An Anesthesiologist’s Story: https://doctorscrossing.com/from-fired-to-public-speaker-an-anesthesiologists-story/ Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself! Physician Transition Starter Kit - A “must have” when you’re questioning your career path. This 25-page guide answers many of your questions about career transition, nonclinical options, and how to just get started. Thank you for listening!
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