Dr. Aditi Nerurkar
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I connected with my reader.
I connected, or when I do my TV segments, I connect with the audience because it's a skill that is so transferable.
So nothing is really ever wasted.
So the connection, you know, the skills of building rapport and the therapeutic connection that I made with patients, I just translated that into the written word.
And especially if you are in a profession like medicine or law, or if you've done something that you've studied for many, many years, chances are every skill that you have learned, you can use it in another way.
So then I wrote about that.
I connected with my reader.
I connected, or when I do my TV segments, I connect with the audience because it's a skill that is so transferable.
And so, yes, to answer your question,
I feel deeply fulfilled now in a way that I didn't before.
I loved, you know, I think for me, my early, early years, I was when I was 18 years old and I was at Barnard, which is the Women's School of Columbia for college.
And especially if you are in a profession like medicine or law, or if you've done something that you've studied for many, many years, chances are every skill that you have learned, you can use it in another way.
I really wanted to be a journalist.
I was like so hardcore wanting to be a journalist.
And so yes, to answer your question,
And my parents were immigrants and Indian doctors.
I feel deeply fulfilled now in a way that I didn't before.
And they were like, oh, you're going to be a doctor, too.
and the lineage of the family because my grandparents were doctors, my uncles and aunts were doctors.
I loved, you know, I think for me, my early, early years, I was when I was 18 years old and I was at Barnard, which is the Women's School of Columbia for college.