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Presenting: Talks with Dr. Shafer

Season 3

Today we’re presenting an episode from a podcast we think you’ll enjoy: Talks with Dr. Shafer. The show explores what it means to nurture your physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. 


In this episode, Dr. Shafer sits down with Dr. Shehzad Batliwala, an Ophthalmologist, speaker, and the creator of Visionary Doc. In this episode, they dive deep into the challenges of burnout and how to reconnect with your passion and purpose. Dr. Shehzad shares his own personal story of overcoming burnout, discovering self-awareness, and building a life with more intention.


If you find this conversation helpful, be sure to follow this link to listen to more episodes from Talks with Dr. Shafer.

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