Dr. Vin Gupta
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But I'm wondering...
As we saw yesterday, it's November the 5th, November the 4th, pretty incredible results for the Democratic Party yesterday.
It feels like more people have a backbone now to speak up.
But when there was a lot of fear, more fear, even a few months ago, it was Randy Weingarten and not many others out there fighting the fight, writing the book.
helping to partner with me on health, on health topics.
What gives you, what motivates you and how, how has your leadership style changed?
Has it changed at all in the last say eight months?
Well, if I can say in reaction, I think what you do so well and what's so poignant in your comments and what I've tried to emulate, at least in the healthcare field, is consistency.
And it's really, it's been consistent.
It's been an outrage, I mean, to use the word, to watch many of my peers, leaders in healthcare, they mute over the last eight months or fear speaking out on basic foundational facts of the profession of medicine when I think it's never been more important to do so.
And the lack of consistency
to me is exactly what builds mistrust.
And what you're doing, Randi, and what I think you and I have done together where there's clear traction, is be consistent.
And are we gonna reach everybody?
Of course, but nobody reaches everybody.
But I do feel, and the feedback I've gotten on Vital Lessons, on the work that we're doing together, what I've seen you do,
is that consistency matters, courage matters.
That actually, when you do it, and you don't waver based on political headwinds and what's popular, is that people notice that, and that there is something really, really resonant with that approach.
It's on that topic.
I do want to pivot.