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What happens when you refuse to let your circumstances define your future?
On Episode 126 of The Real Mama Pod, the mamas sit down with Dr. Russell Ledet, MD, PhD, MBA, a triple board resident at Indiana University School of Medicine whose journey is nothing short of remarkable. Once a security guard and Navy veteran, Dr. Ledet shares how determination, faith, and unwavering support carried him from where he started to places many said were impossible.
We talk about family life, the powerful role his wife Mallory plays in keeping him grounded and lifted, and how his children see him as their hero. Dr. Ledet opens up about perseverance, staying the course when the road gets heavy, and the legacy he hopes to leave for his kids.
This episode is a reminder for every mama (and dreamer) that forward is forward, no matter how slow it feels and that purpose is worth the push.
If you’ve ever questioned whether your dreams are still possible… this episode is for you.
Episode 126: “Mama” Juice
“The Ascension” (Cocktail)
Simple Syrup Instructions: Over medium hit, stir together 1 cup of water, 1 cup of brown sugar, fresh cranberries, cardamom pods, and several sprigs of fresh rosemary. Stir until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to a light boil, removing the syrup after it has formed. Let it cool to room temperature, serve, and store remaining syrup for up to 30 days.
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Dr. Russell Ledet, MD, PhD, MBA
Episode Title: We Get It From Mama: Mother Wounds, Fashion, Motherhood & Legacy In this episode, we explore: What a mother wound is—and how it shows up in adulthood How […]
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