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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 43 MIN

Burnout, Confidence, & the Reality of Mastery with Fernanda Lind

from The Animal Specialists · host EUVetSpecialists

Veterinary Mastery: Rewiring for Impact and Leadership In this episode, Julie Rosser (EBVS) sits down with Fernanda Lind, CEO & founder of Rewired Global and of Wired To Win podcast, to explore the intersection of neuroscience, high performance, and veterinary leadership. Fernanda brings her unique perspective from the worlds of high-stakes performing arts and managing billions in finance to discuss why our brains operate the same way regardless of the "content" of our careers. We dive deep into the "sneaky" nature of burnout, the distinction between competence and confidence, and how to transition from a technical expert to a strategic leader who owns their professional identity.Key TakeawaysThe Brain as Your Most Important Asset: Mastery begins with taking radical responsibility for your own brain mechanics rather than leaving them to "their own devices," which often leads to reactive stress loops.The Hidden Cost of Burnout: Burnout has been "normalized" in veterinary medicine, but its compounding cost over a lifetime (physically, neurologically, and financially) is horrific.Sprint vs. Marathon: True sustainable performance isn't about working fewer hours; it’s about changing the neurological "operating program" from a constant state of urgency to one of presence and work-life "flow".The Mediocrity Trap: Longevity and sustainable success often come to those who are willing to fail and even be "mediocre" on the long path to mastery, rather than those who break under the pressure of immediate perfection.Confidence is Not Competence: For decades, the profession has assumed that competence automatically breeds confidence. We discuss why this is a fallacy and how confidence must be nurtured as its own core competency.From Technical to Strategic: Veterinary specialists must move beyond being technical "solution makers" to become architects of public policy, exercising their inherent skills in judgment, reasoning, and analysis to lead society.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeFernanda Lind’s Website: Rewired Global / Wired To Win.Free Tool: The Cost of Burnout Calculator (available here).Book Recommendation: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.Join the Conversation What part of your career are you treating as a "sprint" that should be a "marathon"? Share your thoughts on our LinkedIn channel using #VeterinaryMastery and #EBVSLeadership.

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Veterinary Mastery: Rewiring for Impact and Leadership In this episode, Julie Rosser (EBVS) sits down with Fernanda Lind, CEO & founder of Rewired Global and of Wired To Win podcast, to explore the intersection of neuroscience, high performance, and veterinary leadership. Fernanda brings her unique perspective from the worlds of high-stakes performing arts and managing billions in finance to discuss why our brains operate the same way regardless of the "content" of our careers. We dive deep into the "sneaky" nature of burnout, the distinction between competence and confidence, and how to transition from a technical expert to a strategic leader who owns their professional identity.Key TakeawaysThe Brain as Your Most Important Asset: Mastery begins with taking radical responsibility for your own brain mechanics rather than leaving them to "their own devices," which often leads to reactive stress loops.The Hidden Cost of Burnout: Burnout has been "normalized" in veterinary medicine, but its compounding cost over a lifetime (physically, neurologically, and financially) is horrific.Sprint vs. Marathon: True sustainable performance isn't about working fewer hours; it’s about changing the neurological "operating program" from a constant state of urgency to one of presence and work-life "flow".The Mediocrity Trap: Longevity and sustainable success often come to those who are willing to fail and even be "mediocre" on the long path to mastery, rather than those who break under the pressure of immediate perfection.Confidence is Not Competence: For decades, the profession has assumed that competence automatically breeds confidence. We discuss why this is a fallacy and how confidence must be nurtured as its own core competency.From Technical to Strategic: Veterinary specialists must move beyond being technical "solution makers" to become architects of public policy, exercising their inherent skills in judgment, reasoning, and analysis to lead society.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeFernanda Lind’s Website: Rewired Global / Wired To Win.Free Tool: The Cost of Burnout Calculator (available here).Book Recommendation: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.Join the Conversation What part of your career are you treating as a "sprint" that should be a "marathon"? Share your thoughts on our LinkedIn channel using #VeterinaryMastery and #EBVSLeadership.

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