Depth Perception Podcast, Episode 55: Reflecting on Growth, Connection, and What Comes Next

As the year comes to a close Episode 55 of the Depth Perception Podcast offers a meaningful reflection on growth both personal and professional within optometry. Hosted by Dr. Svetlana Nunez alongside Dr. Douglas Akidi Dr. Jasdeep Singh and Dr. Nadia Afkhami this end of year conversation highlights the moments topics and connections that shaped the podcast and the lives of its hosts throughout the year.

Rather than focusing on a single clinical topic this episode captures something just as valuable perspective. The hosts revisit some of their most impactful episodes including discussions around what they wish they had learned in optometry school navigating imposter syndrome professional identity and the often overlooked realities of early career life. These conversations resonated not only with optometry students and young professionals but also with individuals outside the profession demonstrating how shared experiences around confidence uncertainty and growth extend far beyond job titles.

A recurring theme throughout the episode is connection. From podcast collaborations to conference panels at Vision Expo the hosts reflect on how the podcast has opened doors to deeper relationships with peers mentors and guests. What began as professional conversations evolved into genuine friendships networking opportunities and career shaping moments reinforcing the idea that community is one of the most powerful tools in optometry.

The episode also looks forward. As the hosts prepare for the upcoming year they share a clear intention to expand their educational impact particularly for students. More structured how to conversations are planned covering topics such as studying effectively interviewing residency preparation leadership development and navigating life after graduation. At the same time the group emphasizes preserving the authentic banter and honesty that listeners have come to value.

Emerging topics like artificial intelligence in optometry leadership training entrepreneurship mental health and career decision making are expected to remain central to future episodes. The conversation highlights that optometry careers are rarely linear and that small decisions internships conversations or opportunities can create lasting ripple effects years down the road.

Perhaps most importantly Episode 55 reinforces that the podcast itself mirrors the journey of many optometry professionals evolving learning adapting and growing alongside the people it serves. The hosts acknowledge that the podcast only works because of teamwork trust and mutual support both on and off the mic.

Nadia Afkhami
Nadia Afkhamihttp://www.eyeamnadia.com
Current optometry student with an eye for fashion, health, kindness, and making it through this journey to becoming an optometrist.

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