Clarity around your Passion is important because you stay for the long-run. It isn’t something you’ll just let go of. That’s why this week we’re discussing taking your passion and turning it into a profit! 

In this episode of the Melanin, Medicine & Motherhood Podcast, I’m sharing the importance of finding your flow and using your past to identify things that were meaningful for you.

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • The biggest mistakes in trying to turn your passion into a profit.
  • Ask yourself these important questions so you can accurately assess your life and map out your purpose and passion.
  • Knowing your values is one of the key turning points. With clear values, you’ll be able to set better boundaries in your life.
  • Having accountability will help you because what you’ve created needs to have expansion (and supportive people) behind it.
  • The #1 thing that takes us away from profitability.


Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black women in medicine and academia to find their purpose and achieve their vision.

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Creating Your Life Mission

May 4, 2022

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Dr. Omolara Thomas Uwemedimo is a healthcare social entrepreneurship & funding consultant, specializing BIPOC, women-led healthcare practices partnering with community organizations to create health justice for historically excluded & under-resourced communities.
 As a pediatrician, researcher, and researcher she has secured $2 million in grant funding and has led inter-professional teams to build and scale healthcare delivery and research programs to achieve health equity for marginalized youth and families.