This week, we have the honor of talking with Bernard Toney Jr. about his transition from combat veteran to White House medical officer and medical provider for the First Lady and Vice President.
Toney's journey wasn't easy. He faced significant struggles, including dealing with survivor's guilt and confronting stereotypes and biases due to his appearance.
Mentorship played a crucial role in Toney's life. His story is a powerful testament to how guidance and support can transform one's path. He shares invaluable insights on personal growth and resilience. Toney's perspectives on representation, availability, and accessibility are inspiring. He emphasizes the importance of these elements in shaping one's life and career, offering lessons we can all learn from.
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00:00 Dr. Bernard Toney Jr.
07:00 Education Opportunities in High School
10:56 Tragedy at a Young Age
16:06 Joining the Army with Gold Teeth
30:55 Getting into Academics
38:25 White House Medical Officer
48:00 Navigating the Military Transition
54:30 Career Pointers
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