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May

How Long Does Rhinoplasty Take? Timing and Procedure Details (Season Three, Episode Six)

Rhinoplasty duration varies by surgeon and case complexity. Dr. Angela Sturm typically completes cosmetic rhinoplasty in two to two and a half hours. Procedures addressing both cosmetic and breathing issues may take up to three and a half hours. Revision surgeries can extend to s...

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May

Expanding Practice and Expertise: Dr. David Alfi’s Journey (Season Two, Episode Twelve)

Dr. David Alfi's career blends surgical skill with entrepreneurial thinking. He uses social media to educate patients and fill his schedule, avoiding paid advertising. This approach attracts informed patients and streamlines consultations. Balancing career and family is a c...

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May

Technology, Balance, and Self-Care: Dr. Shun Huddleston’s Perspective (Season Two, Episode Eleven)

Technology shapes modern education and daily life. Dr. Shun Huddleston and Dr. Angela Sturm discuss how students use platforms like Duolingo at home and in school, making digital tools a core part of learning. Both reflect on their childhoods without cell phones or GPS, recalling...

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May

Breathwork for Well-Being: Tina Wrotenbery’s Path (Season Two, Episode Ten)

Tina Wrotenbery's career spans military service, corporate leadership, and now, breathwork facilitation. Her early experiences on a Missouri farm and in the Air Force shaped her work ethic and adaptability. In the corporate world, she focused on employee benefits and cost m...

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May

Empowered Beauty: Shelby Kibodeaux’s Story of Confidence and Change (Season Two, Episode Nine)

Shelby Kibodeaux, a flight attendant and animal advocate, shares his journey to self-confidence through aesthetic care. Raised in Sulphur, Louisiana, Shelby moved to Texas but found the emotional distance from his hometown significant. His early years focused on simplicity and an...

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May

Entrepreneurship in Medicine: Dr. Angela Sturm’s Lessons on Practice Ownership (Season Two, Episode Eight)

Dr. Angela Sturm outlines the realities of opening a private medical practice. Many physicians face high debt and must choose between employed positions and entrepreneurship. While employment offers stability, private practice provides greater control and potential financial rewa...

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19

May

Leading with Purpose: Tonia Labbe’s Approach to Education and Community (Season Two, Episode Seven)

Tonia Labbe leads the Nehemiah Center, supporting children and families from pre-K through college. Her career began in education, inspired by her mother's encouragement to teach. After starting in Louisiana, she moved to Houston, where she taught middle school and eventual...

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May

Real Talk on Cosmetic Surgery: Dana Omari and Dr. Angela Sturm (Season Two, Episode Six)

Cosmetic surgery involves more than physical change. Dana Omari and Dr. Angela Sturm discuss the realities of the field, from financial challenges to the need for transparency with patients. Dana's background in nutrition and aesthetics informs her training of other provide...

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19

May

Balancing Medicine and Motherhood: Dr. Erica Bartlett’s Story (Season Two, Episode Five)

Women in medicine face unique challenges balancing career and family. Dr. Erica Bartlett and Dr. Angela Sturm discuss the impact of COVID-19 on elective surgeries, the emotional journey of fertility preservation, and the demands of parenting as surgeons. Dr. Bartlett notes a surg...

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May

Facelifts Demystified: Dr. Angela Sturm Explains the Modern Approach (Season Two, Episode Four)

Facelifts have long sparked curiosity and debate, often clouded by misconceptions about what the procedure truly involves. Dr. Angela Sturm, a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon in Houston, brings clarity to the conversation, offering a grounded perspective for anyone...

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