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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 1H 4M

Ep. 280 Leadership Through Resiliency & Mentorship with Dr. Troy Woodard

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Every leader has a story. The experiences, mentors, and moments along the way shape not only who we become, but how we lead. In this episode of BackTable ENT and Allergy, Drs. Ashley Agan and Gopi Shah interview internationally renowned rhinologist Dr. Troy Woodard about his leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way. Together, they explore how leadership is about actions rather than titles, the value of national involvement, and the importance of embracing change and personal growth throughout a career. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:20 - From Fan Moment to Bio04:15 - Early Leadership Roots06:40 - Lead Without a Title08:43 - Finding Leadership Itch14:56 - Burnout and the Pivot19:16 - Coaching and Victim Mindset22:31 - FMLA Reset and Purpose Shift27:11 - Letting Go to Grow30:14 - Listening Tour at Buffalo33:59 - DEI and Minority Leadership35:47 - Mentorship and Leaky Pipeline39:48 - Purpose Through Outreach44:28 - Respectful Change Leadership47:25 - Emotional Intelligence Growth50:27 - Advice for New Leaders52:53 - Handling Dream Crushers56:50 - Imposter Syndrome Breakthrough01:01:01 - Leadership Impact and Closing Remarks --- More about this episode Dr. Woodard describes early leadership roles, being raised by a single mother, the mentors who impacted his career, and how responsibility and service shaped his work ethic. He explains that leadership doesn’t require a title and recounts pivoting from limited departmental opportunities to national involvement through the Academy and ARS, including advocacy work. Woodard discusses burnout, executive coaching, emotional intelligence, delegation, mentorship and ultimately, how recognizing and embracing a changing purpose mid-career is a normal part of professional growth. Now Chair of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University at Buffalo, he practices “listening tours,” mentors faculty, and emphasizes how diversity drives excellence while highlighting mentorship and pipeline development. --- Resources Dr. Troy Woodard’s Public [email protected] --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app

Every leader has a story. The experiences, mentors, and moments along the way shape not only who we become, but how we lead. In this episode of BackTable ENT and Allergy, Drs. Ashley Agan and Gopi Shah interview internationally renowned rhinologist Dr. Troy Woodard about his leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way. Together, they explore how leadership is about actions rather than titles, the value of national involvement, and the importance of embracing change and personal growth throughout a career. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:20 - From Fan Moment to Bio04:15 - Early Leadership Roots06:40 - Lead Without a Title08:43 - Finding Leadership Itch14:56 - Burnout and the Pivot19:16 - Coaching and Victim Mindset22:31 - FMLA Reset and Purpose Shift27:11 - Letting Go to Grow30:14 - Listening Tour at Buffalo33:59 - DEI and Minority Leadership35:47 - Mentorship and Leaky Pipeline39:48 - Purpose Through Outreach44:28 - Respectful Change Leadership47:25 - Emotional Intelligence Growth50:27 - Advice for New Leaders52:53 - Handling Dream Crushers56:50 - Imposter Syndrome Breakthrough01:01:01 - Leadership Impact and Closing Remarks --- More about this episode Dr. Woodard describes early leadership roles, being raised by a single mother, the mentors who impacted his career, and how responsibility and service shaped his work ethic. He explains that leadership doesn’t require a title and recounts pivoting from limited departmental opportunities to national involvement through the Academy and ARS, including advocacy work. Woodard discusses burnout, executive coaching, emotional intelligence, delegation, mentorship and ultimately, how recognizing and embracing a changing purpose mid-career is a normal part of professional growth. Now Chair of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University at Buffalo, he practices “listening tours,” mentors faculty, and emphasizes how diversity drives excellence while highlighting mentorship and pipeline development. --- Resources Dr. Troy Woodard’s Public [email protected] --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app

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