126. From Trauma to Triumph, with author Dr. Luissa Kiprono

126. From Trauma to Triumph, with author Dr. Luissa Kiprono

This week, it’s a joy to share my conversation with the wonderful Dr. Luissa Kiprono, who went from a refugee from former Communist Romania to one of the most sought-after medical specialists in maternal-fetal medicine—and wrote a book about it. Her mission is helping women heal, both physically and spiritually, through her own story and vulnerability. It was an honor supporting Luissa as her book coach, and I know her story will inspire you as much as it did me.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • What inspired her to share her painful personal story to help others
  • How she achieved her goal of becoming a doctor, despite the many obstacles in her path
  • What her book-writing process was like and why she decided to write her book, Push, Then Breathe
  • How she’s transitioning from the doctor’s office to the digital world and growing her platform as a speaker and impact-maker
  • How women can embrace a limitless mindset

Through her telemedicine practice, TeleMed MFM, Luissa provides high-risk pregnancy care to all women, beyond borders or geographical limitations. Her debut book, Push, Then Breathe, is based on the first fifteen years of her reborn life. On her platform, she invites women to join together in self-empowerment, intentional presence, and resilience.

Listen now to this inspiring conversation!

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