A Normal Life Feels Soft When You’re a Doctor
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What happens when a doctor decides she doesn’t need more money - she needs more peace?
In this episode of Surgeon, Interrupted, Frances Mei sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Claire Oduwo to talk about choosing a “soft life” after medical training—and why that phrase is wildly misunderstood in medicine. Claire shares her path from Kenya to Nebraska to the Pacific Northwest, how her immigrant upbringing shaped her relationship with work and money, and why working part-time as a psychiatrist was a deliberate, values-driven choice—not a failure.
Together, they unpack:
- Why physicians are conditioned to operate at 500% (and why anything less feels uncomfortable)
- How money becomes a stand-in for validation after years of sacrifice
- The stigma doctors face when they step outside the expected hierarchy
- Why surgeons struggle so deeply with emotional regulation—and what psychiatry does differently
- How chaos can feel “normal” to our nervous systems, even when it’s harming us
This is a conversation about identity, shame, creativity, and the courage it takes to choose a life that actually fits—especially when other people don’t understand it.
If you’ve ever thought, I worked this hard—shouldn’t I want more?
This episode might help you ask a better question.
Host: Frances Mei Hardin, MD
Guest: Dr. Claire
Connect with Dr. Claire:
IG: @drclaireomd
Tiktok: @drclaireo
Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective
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