Ep 616: Why Physicians Need a Personal Brand: How to take back control and confidence through real content with Dr. Mina

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Many doctors spend YEARS perfecting their craft…only to discover that patients no longer find them through credentials, insurance lists, or medical journals. Instead, patients are choosing physicians based on who they trust online, who they’ve heard speak, or who shows up in their feeds with real, practical answers. 

In this episode we sit down with Dr. Mina, a Harvard-trained dermatologist, surgeon, entrepreneur, and host of The Skin Real podcast. Dr. Mina shares her (very) non-linear journey from ballet to traditional medicine to becoming a trusted voice beyond her clinic walls. She opens up about how burnout, COVID, and turning 40 pushed her to rethink everything, leading her to build a personal brand that transformed her practice and gave her patients better access to truth in a world full of misinformation. 

This convo is a must-listen if you’re a physician, entrepreneur, or expert who wants to crack the code on how to share your knowledge at scale and take back control of your professional future. 

KEY POINTS FROM THIS EPISODE

  • How doctors can control their own narrative instead of letting Yelp or insurance companies define it 
  • The trick to overcoming the fear of “what will my colleagues think?!” when building your brand 
  • Why patients today are choosing their doctors based on relationships, reputation, and education…not just insurance lists 
  • How personal branding helps doctors regain autonomy and (ironically) reduce burnout 
  • How to mine for content ideas and never run out of things to say online 
  • What to do if you’re waiting for the “right time” to build your personal brand as a physician 

QUOTABLE MOMENTS

“If you’re not actively curating your personal brand, someone else is, be it your hospital system, Yelp reviews, or administrators.” – Dr. Mina [00:10:05] 

“Patients don’t care if I was in the top 10% of my class. They care if they know, like, and trust me.” – Dr. Mina [00:17:00] 

“We’ve allowed other people to have a loud voice out there, and we’re hiding behind our white coats in our clinic.” – Dr. Mina [00:23:10] 

“Every question I get asked by a patient or friend, that’s my content.” – Dr. Mina [00:24:05] 

“I love it when patients come in and say, ‘I feel like I already know you,’ because they’ve been following me.” – Dr. Mina [00:34:40] 

About MARY ALICE MINA

Dr. Mary Alice Mina is a Harvard-trained, double board-certified dermatologist, international speaker, author, and host of The Skin Real podcast, ranked in the top 2% globally. She is the founder of the CLINIC at Serenbe, a bespoke dermatology practice dedicated to bringing humanity back to medicine through personalized, transparent, and real human connection.

With nearly two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Mina blends science-backed expertise with a passion for helping women love what they see in the mirror. Through clarity, knowledge, and empowerment, she guides women—especially those feeling past their prime—to rediscover confidence and radiance in their skin. Dr. Mina believes that how you feel in your skin shapes how you show up in every area of life.

A sought-after speaker, Dr. Mina delivers impactful keynotes and leads workshops and retreats that reframe aging, aesthetics, and skin health. Her approachable expertise has been featured in People Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Glamour, and HuffPost.

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Dr. Mina’s Podcast, The Skin Real 

Dr. Mina’s App via Apple Store

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AJ: Hey everybody. Welcome. We are so excited to have you today. It’s [00:01:55] not every day that I get to interview someone that I [00:02:00] know, like, and admire. Uh, I get to know Dr. Mina [00:02:05] and her brand, and her business and her mission. I’ve gotten the privilege of getting to [00:02:10] sit in the audience to hear her speak. And I’m so excited to introduce her to [00:02:15] all of you today. Now, for all of those of you who are listening or watching, uh, [00:02:20] who her Face is new to you, or Dr. Mina, her name is new to you, uh, Dr. [00:02:25] Mina, I really would love for everyone to kind of get to know you a little bit and you have [00:02:30] kind of a unique journey and in my opinion, of what a [00:02:35] typical physician an MD, would go through Harvard trained physician to top podcaster [00:02:40] and entrepreneur. So can you tell our audience a little bit about your [00:02:45] story and behind the, the skin reel and also just this whole concept of [00:02:50] bringing humanity back into medicine. Dr. Mina: Oh my gosh. Thank you so much AJ, for [00:02:55] having me on. Uh, you and Rory and Brand Builders has really been instrumental in my [00:03:00] journey, so really thrilled to be here. And I think this is such an important, important [00:03:05] topic and that’s why I wanted to talk about it. So, yeah, I don’t, I guess I don’t like to do anything the [00:03:10] traditional way prior to being a. I was a ballet dancer, and then I decided I [00:03:15] wasn’t a very good ballet dancer. Why don’t I go to medical school? And everything was going [00:03:20] chugging along great. I was hitting all my goals. Go to med school, become a [00:03:25] dermatologist, become a MO surgeon. Have my own practice, become a partner. [00:03:30] Until 2020. And in 2020 A something, uh, pretty [00:03:35] big happened in my life. I turned 40. Now I know you were thinking [00:03:40] COVID happened and Yeah, so it’s like a double whammy, but I turned 40 [00:03:45] and I’m sitting at home. I’m not able to see my patients. I’m, I’m [00:03:50] stressed out because my, my income relies on seeing patients. [00:03:55] I have no idea what’s, you know, we all had no idea what was going on and I, I didn’t have [00:04:00] like a way to pivot into, to something else, and it really just. Flipped [00:04:05] everything upside down and it made me rethink, okay, I’m, I’m mid-career. I love what I [00:04:10] do, but what happens when I can’t physically see patients? What [00:04:15] happens when the pandemic happens? Um, you know, if there’s another pandemic, um, or [00:04:20] I become disabled. And I, I also was having a lot of questions for [00:04:25] myself like. I didn’t look like who I thought I should look like at 40. I [00:04:30] didn’t recognize the person looking back at me and I realized these bad habits that I had been kind [00:04:35] of pushing under the rug. They didn’t seem like that big a deal, you know, by the time 10 years [00:04:40] later, um, I wasn’t the healthy version of myself. I wanted to be. [00:04:45] All of that made me, uh, really dive into podcasts, into kind of a, a [00:04:50] self learning journey. And I realized I can help people as [00:04:55] a doctor outside of my clinic walls. And that is really what drove me to [00:05:00] start the podcast, the Skin Reel, because I knew people like me, women my age, ’cause all my friends [00:05:05] were asking me like, what’s going on with my skin? Why does my face, you know, all of a sudden, [00:05:10] uh, wrinkle like this? And I. Was disappointed with the information out there. [00:05:15] So it wa it was, uh, just kind of a journey for me to realize I can help my patients beyond [00:05:20] my clinic walls and, and there was a need for a physician, a [00:05:25] dermatologist, to be giving skin information to the public and yeah, so [00:05:30] that’s how it started. AJ: I love this because I feel like every [00:05:35] great business, every great story, every successful brand starts with a [00:05:40] story like this. It’s, you know, I didn’t like the information that was [00:05:45] out there and all my friends were asking, and I was asking, and I was looking in the mirror and I’m like, [00:05:50] why isn’t there something more, why? Like, why isn’t someone doing something about this? [00:05:55] And then you realize, oh, not for me to do Dr. Mina: exactly. [00:06:00] Someone should change this. AJ: And I love that when people take on the [00:06:05] responsibility of going, I’m not gonna wait on someone else to do it. I’m gonna do it. Right. [00:06:10] Uh, that’s, that’s my calling, that’s my thing. That’s what I can do. And what I [00:06:15] love about this particular conversation and why I wanted you to come on the show is [00:06:20] we work with a ton of physicians, MDs, uh, chiropractors, dentists, [00:06:25] but we, we work with a ton of people in the medical field, at Brand Builders Group [00:06:30] and at our sister company, mission Driven Press. We’ve had the privilege to work on a lot of books and a lot of [00:06:35] different, uh, brands behind the scenes. That have this real [00:06:40] unique expertise in the medical field, but yet the larger, [00:06:45] broader, efficient, uh, physician community isn’t [00:06:50] really delving into this, uh, uh, what I would say in more [00:06:55] mass appeal. And there’s a, what, how dare I say, I, um.[00:07:00] I think a medical crisis. Yeah. In the United States, in my opinion, [00:07:05] and the trustworthiness of doctors is going down, down, down, [00:07:10] and the, the information that’s on the internet. It’s bogus. Right? [00:07:15] But yet that is what people are listening to because of an influencer, someone they quote [00:07:20] unquote trust versus someone who really should, should be the [00:07:25] voice of this educational information of all of this. And, and they’re not, they’re kind of just [00:07:30] being quiet, just handling patients in their office. Yeah. And it makes me mad to be honest, [00:07:35] because. We’re going, can someone please tell us what, what we should actually know? Can [00:07:40] somebody give us real answers versus going after fad, after fad, after fad. I could go [00:07:45] on a very long tangent about this, but I’m not Yeah. Um, but I, I wanna know, like [00:07:50] you really have embraced this concept of like, no, I’m gonna build my personal brand. I’m gonna [00:07:55] put truth out there. I’m gonna answer the questions that people are asking for, whether they’re in my practice coming through [00:08:00] my doors or not. Dr. Mina: Yeah. AJ: Why did you do that, and what would you [00:08:05] say to the entire, you know, physician community out in the US of like, why [00:08:10] should they do it too? Dr. Mina: Yeah, I mean, so many great points in there. And you’re right, we’re in a [00:08:15] crisis right now in healthcare and patients are suffering. And healthcare [00:08:20] workers, doctors, uh, you know, I can only, I’m, I’m a doctor, so I’ll speak for doctors, but I know the nurses are [00:08:25] suffering. I know the people in the hospitals are suffering ever since COVID, right? We’ve lost autonomy. [00:08:30] There is a loss of trust. Um, it used to be right, like you put on a white coat, you’re the doctor, you’re [00:08:35] gonna do, as I say, very. Paternalistic. And, and so I think physicians were like, well, [00:08:40] why would I, why would I need to put myself out there? And in fact, um, it was really [00:08:45] frowned upon to put yourself out there, at least when I was training about 15 years ago. If I had told people, oh, I’m gonna [00:08:50] do an Instagram account, um, I’d be told, oh, don’t do that. You know, people wouldn’t take [00:08:55] you seriously. And I have to admit, when I started my podcast, I’m kind of embarrassed to say this. [00:09:00] I had no problem telling. The world that I was doing it, I was [00:09:05] so embarrassed to tell my partner, for my staff to know, for my immediate [00:09:10] community to know, because I was afraid they were gonna look at me like, who do you think [00:09:15] you are? Are you trying to be an influencer? Uh, why isn’t this good enough for you what [00:09:20] you have? So even though I was okay pub, you know. Doing this podcast to the [00:09:25] world within my community that knew me. I was, I was kind of embarrassed. And it’s taken me a [00:09:30] couple years to get over that and to be like, you know what, I’m, I’m putting out good information. And [00:09:35] I feel like, you know, I’m a part of this community of a lot of physician entrepreneurs, so I kind of [00:09:40] feel like, oh yeah, we’re all doing it. And then I go and I, I talk with like the rest of the physician community and they’re kind of [00:09:45] like, wait, you’re doing what? I do feel so strongly that [00:09:50] this is what we need to do more than ever, and I love how, uh, you and.[00:09:55] Excuse me. I love how you and Rory talk about, uh, you have a personal brand. This isn’t a [00:10:00] question of, Hmm, should I get a personal brand? If you’re a doctor, you have a personal [00:10:05] brand, you’re just not creating it. Other people are the Yelp reviews, the Google reviews, the [00:10:10] administrators, your hospital system, whoever employees you, whatever they’re [00:10:15] creating your personal brand. If, um, if you are not actively curating it, [00:10:20] so. I would just encourage physicians, you know, during this time where we do feel like [00:10:25] we’ve lost autonomy, um, medicine is not what it used to be. We’re having to [00:10:30] dispel a lot of misinformation. You know what? Turn on your webcam and [00:10:35] record, record a five minute, 10 minute teaching piece. Put it [00:10:40] out there. It’s gonna be scary at first. And, and, and see it as I’m helping [00:10:45] patients, right? It’s not like, oh, I wanna be. I wanna be Instagram famous and a [00:10:50] star, right? Like come from a place of service, which is what, as physicians, we all why [00:10:55] we all went into medicine. AJ: You know? I love that you say that because as you were [00:11:00] talking I was reflecting back on where did I find my [00:11:05] current groupings of doctors. Uh, I was thinking about my dentist, [00:11:10] my chiropractor, my, you know, md like my, you know, general [00:11:15] practitioner. And as I was like listening to you talk, I just like, literally gut checked [00:11:20] myself because 10 years ago I would’ve found most of my doctors, [00:11:25] um, through insurance. Dr. Mina: Yeah. AJ: I would’ve been like, who takes my insurance? [00:11:30] And personally, uh, we cut insurance out of our family three years ago. [00:11:35] Amen. I’m like, [00:11:40] I’m gonna go where I wanna go, who I wanna see. Right. And a lot of that shifted. It’s like our current, you know, we [00:11:45] have a, a concierge doctor and I heard him speak. Wow. And he [00:11:50] was speaking to my EO group and I’m like, I wanna learn more about what you do.[00:11:55] And it was because there was this relationship built. And I think he does just as much [00:12:00] speaking as he sees patients at this day. And he’s built up, you know, other physicians in his practice. But it [00:12:05] was, I found him because he came to speak to my EO group about longevity. And [00:12:10] it was about proactive, not reactive. It’s like, what can you do now? And there was [00:12:15] something in there that resonated. I’m like, yeah, yeah, why isn’t my current doctor talking about that? And we [00:12:20] left and then we left insurance and went to this concierge doctor. And then I think about, [00:12:25] uh, my dentist, uh, and it’s like, I’m pretty sure the first time I heard about him.[00:12:30] Was at a conference that he was also a speaker at, but then he’s on every [00:12:35] page of every magazine in Nashville, Tennessee. He’s like a celebrity dentist here in Nashville, [00:12:40] probably also around the country. But it was this. Unbelievable [00:12:45] amount of reputation and trust that had been built up through books and [00:12:50] speaking and podcasting and interviews and magazines. And it was like I couldn’t go [00:12:55] anywhere without seeing his face or his name. And that is [00:13:00] how most of my friends find their practitioners today. Right? It’s [00:13:05] through who are they learning from? Dr. Mina: Right. And I, I love how you said, you know, 10 years ago, [00:13:10] right? You, you would’ve found ’em through insurance. But patients are wisening up. They’re [00:13:15] realizing this whole thing is a racket, it’s a mess, right? You are paying every year [00:13:20] more and more for your premiums and deductibles, and you’re getting less. And less. [00:13:25] And, and so I’ll have patients too where I ask him, how’d you find me? And um, you know, it’s [00:13:30] ai, oh, it’s the mom’s Facebook group they’re a part of. And, and they at recommend [00:13:35] people. My business partner just saw someone who found him on TikTok, and my partner is [00:13:40] in his sixties, and he said, well, I’m not on TikTok. And he said, well. They were posting about [00:13:45] you on TikTok and, and it was good. So you don’t know where these things are gonna come [00:13:50] from, but why not be the one putting out that information and, and [00:13:55] education, and I see this as this is a free resource for people. It is. So hard to [00:14:00] find a dermatologist. I get it right. There are long, long waits and so at [00:14:05] least I can put out this free content for people to learn and, and hopefully [00:14:10] get some value. And if they wanna become a patient, then they can, but. I, [00:14:15] I do. You’re so right, like this whole landscape of healthcare is changing. [00:14:20] Patients want to be more proactive. Doctors. We wanna be more, more proactive, right? Like, [00:14:25] it’s not that we don’t wanna discuss these things, we just feel like we have constraints, but it’s [00:14:30] time that we, we stop making excuses, right? I used to think, oh, healthcare will get [00:14:35] better. Someone’s gonna fix it. Congress will fix it. It’ll, it’ll turn around. And, and [00:14:40] now I’ve realized 15 years later. It’s not gonna change. The only thing that’s [00:14:45] gonna change is what I do, what I’m willing to accept, and how I’m gonna practice. And [00:14:50] so I would, you know, any physicians listening or, or healthcare workers, like, don’t feel like you don’t [00:14:55] have the power. Uh, it can feel like helpless at times, but you can [00:15:00] change how you decide to practice and how you educate patients. And that may be on a [00:15:05] stage. AJ: I love that because yeah, it’s like, I mean, how many times am I actually [00:15:10] showing up in the office? Like I go to a dermatologist every single [00:15:15] year. Right. But I go typically once a year. Right, right. And that’s just for like, you know, skin [00:15:20] health. But I go see my MD maybe twice a year. I see my dentist twice a year. It’s like. It’s [00:15:25] pro. I probably need some stuff in between, but I’m not likely gonna pick up the phone and call the [00:15:30] office. Um, so how am I gonna stay up to date and knowing should I come in a little more [00:15:35] often? Did I notice something that maybe I should be looking at? That’s because you’re educating [00:15:40] us outside of the four walls of the office. I have, I have a question about this [00:15:45] because I think, you know, this is an interesting thing and I, I think it’s fascinating for to hear you admit [00:15:50] that, you know, five years ago, in 2020 when you were starting on this journey, you were kind of like, uh, I’m [00:15:55] not gonna tell anyone enough. I’m doing this. Like, I’ll tell everyone else. [00:16:00] Exactly. Yep. What, what are some of the misconceptions that doctors or other high [00:16:05] achieving, you know, certain professionals, what do you think are some of the misconceptions they have [00:16:10] about personal branding? Dr. Mina: I, I think the biggest one, and, and this is for [00:16:15] I can speak for doctors, is, is maybe a little arrogance. Like, well, I’m a, I’m a doctor. Of [00:16:20] course they’re gonna come see me. I trained at Harvard, I trained at the top programs, and [00:16:25] I’ll tell you, when I was looking for a job, that’s when it first hit me. Like, oh, I thought people were [00:16:30] gonna be falling all over to get me to come work with him. They were not. And so [00:16:35] I, I think it’s a little bit of this arrogance, like, oh, look at my credentials, look at my [00:16:40] training. I’ve given all these talks at these academic meetings. I have, you know, 30 plus [00:16:45] publications, but. Patients don’t know that regular, the public [00:16:50] doesn’t know that, and that’s not really what they care about, right? They want someone who is [00:16:55] approachable, someone they know, like, and trust, really. Right? Someone who they feel like, well listen to them. They [00:17:00] don’t care if I was, you know, top 10% of my class, right? [00:17:05] So it’s this changing now, maybe 30 years ago, maybe that is what people cared [00:17:10] about, but it’s not what they care about nowadays. They really want to know, like, and trust you. They can [00:17:15] get the information anywhere they want someone who can help put it together in a [00:17:20] unique in. In a unique way that kind of meshes with them. I’m not gonna be everyone’s [00:17:25] dermatologist. They’re not gonna always like my approach to things. I, I, you know, someone might be [00:17:30] more of a maximalist and they want someone with a different approach or more of a, a [00:17:35] masculine approach. I don’t know. Whatever it can be. So, um, you just need to present the [00:17:40] information in your unique way so that people who are your people can [00:17:45] find you and they will. AJ: Yeah, I love that. ’cause I think that’s such a great, that’s such a [00:17:50] great reminder, not just for, you know, physicians, but for anyone in business. We, I [00:17:55] think sometimes we all have the misconception of I will build it and they will come. Yes. [00:18:00] They don’t, they didn’t come. They didn’t come. They [00:18:05] don’t come. It’s like, no, you have to build it and then you have to go tell everyone that you built it Right. [00:18:10] You know, it’s like we have this, uh, quote in our new book, wealthy and Well Known [00:18:15] that says, marketing is art. There is the art of [00:18:20] what you do, but then there’s the art of telling people that it exists. Dr. Mina: [00:18:25] Yeah. AJ: And a lot of us are really good about the art of what we do. ’cause that’s what you went to [00:18:30] school for. That’s where you spend all your time, money, energy, and resources. And we forget now. [00:18:35] We actually have to go tell people that this exists. I am here and here’s what we do and [00:18:40] here’s how we do it and here’s how we’re different. It’s like we actually have to market our art. [00:18:45] Right? Yeah. And that’s a good reminder no matter what business you’re in. Um, I just, [00:18:50] I personally feel like in the middle community, that just doesn’t happen [00:18:55] near enough. Dr. Mina: No. AJ: I have to do so much research on my own to figure out where [00:19:00] to go and who’s good and the amount of people I get referred from. And it’s like kind of exhausting. [00:19:05] Dr. Mina: Yeah, AJ: it would be so much better for us as consumers, the end users, [00:19:10] for you to help us find you, right? So for whatever it’s worth, [00:19:15] for anyone who’s listening in the medical community, uh, it really [00:19:20] is hard because there’s so much to filter through. If you were [00:19:25] more present, you would be so much more findable for your right [00:19:30] audience. Right. And that goes both ways, right? Um, okay. So, Dr. Mina, here’s my next [00:19:35] question. Now, you know, not to say this is true for everyone, but I do feel like [00:19:40] in the medical world, the medical community, uh, people tend [00:19:45] to, you know, have long tenured careers. Okay? So for [00:19:50] someone who feels like maybe their season of influence has passed. Right. Maybe they’re [00:19:55] like, well, I’ve been doing this too long. Uh, I can’t start doing that now. Or, you [00:20:00] know, things are just too different now. Whatever they might be saying, right. [00:20:05] This whole, I’m too late. Yeah. It’s too late for me to build a personal [00:20:10] brand, to start a podcast, to write a book, to go out and speak, like it’s just too late for me.[00:20:15] What would you say to them? Dr. Mina: Oh my gosh. Well, I, I’ll say I, I feel that way sometimes. I’ll [00:20:20] say, Ugh, I’m too old to start an Instagram account. I, I’m too old to get on [00:20:25] TikTok. My son, my children tell me, mom, you’re too old to get on TikTok, so that doesn’t help. [00:20:30] Um, I had those feelings too, like, oh, who am I at 40? Trying [00:20:35] to, you know, totally steer the ship in a different direction. Right. Our patients [00:20:40] need this. And one thing, I mean, I have content for days. I will never run outta content [00:20:45] because every time I see a patient or someone dms me a question, or the grocery store [00:20:50] checkout lady is, finds out I’m a dermatologist and asks me a question like, that’s my content, that’s [00:20:55] what people wanna know. And I think too, as, as you know, whatever you do when [00:21:00] you’re at sort of the top of your, um, career, um, you think, oh, everyone already [00:21:05] knows that, right? Oh, everyone already knows this is important. But they don’t. [00:21:10] You know it because you talk about it all the time and do it. So I think that’s hard for people [00:21:15] to, they think, oh, but this has already been done. Everyone knows it. Another one I felt was I [00:21:20] see all these like 30-year-old dermatologists who kind of grew up with. [00:21:25] Social media, Instagram, they have, you know, hundreds of thousands if not [00:21:30] millions of followers. And I think I can’t, I can’t do that. And I also don’t really wanna do that, [00:21:35] which is fine, that you don’t have to be, you know, like you guys say, right? And [00:21:40] brand builders, you don’t have to go wide, go deep, right? And the people. We’ll find [00:21:45] you no matter how old you are. I mean, I actually, some of my favorite people to follow, there’s a [00:21:50] neurosurgeon who I think is probably in his sixties, and he’s like, he’s like a dad figure [00:21:55] and he’s, I just love his content. He’s not, he’s not doing all the marketing [00:22:00] gimmicks and things to get people to watch and all that, but he has a huge following. So there, there are. There’s [00:22:05] someone, there’s an audience for you. You just have to put yourself out there. And it is [00:22:10] scary, I admit, but just do it because it’s so rewarding [00:22:15] when I, someone comes up to me and says, I heard your, your podcast, you’re Dr. Mina, [00:22:20] right? I’m not even that big. Right? But they’ll say that, really, I, I listen to that podcast and it really [00:22:25] resonated with me. Um, or when I’m seeing a patient, I can say, you know what? We haven’t really had a [00:22:30] lot of time to discuss this, but here’s a video that you can go watch at your leisure [00:22:35] that goes into it in more detail. So love that. Again, coming at it from, you’re, you’re [00:22:40] helping patients. We’re not doing this to become TikTok famous multimillion dollar [00:22:45] stars or whatever. And, and not even to quit medicine, right? It’s just another [00:22:50] way to, um, to attract your, the patients that you wanna [00:22:55] see and the people you wanna help take care of. AJ: Yeah. It’s like, you know. Hopefully for [00:23:00] most people in the medical community, they got into medicine ’cause they did wanna help people. [00:23:05] Right, right. Yeah. And it’s like, this is a way to do that. Dr. Mina: Exactly. It’s a, it’s a new way to think [00:23:10] though, because medicine, right? Like we are just entrenched in these traditions. We are slow [00:23:15] to innovate. We wanna see all this data. Uh, and, and again, it’s. It is [00:23:20] changing, but, um, it’s not changing fast enough and we’ve allowed other people to have [00:23:25] a loud voice out there, and we’re sort of hiding behind our white coats in our clinic [00:23:30] and, and not putting ourselves out there. So my, my hope is over the next [00:23:35] 5, 10, 15, 20 years, like this whole landscape changes and almost every [00:23:40] doctor, if not every doctor has a YouTube channel where they give education or, or some sort of [00:23:45] platform that they use to engage with their patients and, and. The public. AJ: [00:23:50] Yeah, I love that. Now, you said something, um, a minute ago that I don’t want to [00:23:55] wash over ’cause it’s significant. And for people who are listening, I just don’t want them to [00:24:00] think, oh well that’s just what she does now. This is what you should do. You said, I have content [00:24:05] for days. Yes. I’ll ever run outta content. Every question I get, every dm, [00:24:10] every you know, person who’s checking me out at the grocery line, every, you know, whatever. Can [00:24:15] you just talk a little bit about. That a little bit more in depth. ’cause I think a lot of people [00:24:20] do have that, you know, kind of fear of, well, I don’t have anything to say. What would I [00:24:25] talk about? Yeah. Or the, what you ever said. Well, the other thing you said, which is, well, everyone already [00:24:30] knows that. It’s like, yeah, no, everyone you know knows that. Exactly. Right. [00:24:35] So talk a little bit about how you create your content and what you [00:24:40] mean by Every question I get is my content. Dr. Mina: Yeah. So, uh, I [00:24:45] think we overthink it, right? We think, um, it has to be super complicated. It can’t [00:24:50] just be, do I need sunscreen on cloudy days? You know? Um, so I would say if you [00:24:55] don’t, if you don’t think you have content, like, um, keep a journal throughout the [00:25:00] day of, you know, if you don’t wanna write, like get one of those. Uh, we’re voice recorders that just [00:25:05] records you throughout the day and plug it into AI and say, Hey, uh, what were 50 questions, [00:25:10] you know, that I discussed today? You’d be, you’ll be amazed, right? I think we just, we just see it so [00:25:15] routinely. But, um, sometimes I’ll invite dermatologists on my podcast and they’re like, oh, I have nothing to [00:25:20] talk about. I’m like, what do you mean you have nothing to talk about? And I’ll just tell ’em. I say, well, what [00:25:25] do you find yourself saying over and over and over again to your patients [00:25:30] or, or your friends who are texting you, Hey, do I really need this or that? So I think we overthink [00:25:35] it. We think it has to be these really deep, complex questions, but that’s not really, really people [00:25:40] want, they wanna know. What order do I put my skincare products in? Right. And you may be like, [00:25:45] oh, it’s, it’s so obvious, but it’s not right. And, um, so that, that’s your [00:25:50] content. We just need to be aware. We need to, um. Not just like, go through our day [00:25:55] and, and like, just ’cause it’s like, oh, here I go, I’m gonna give my spiel about sunscreen. You know, like, actually take the [00:26:00] time to be like, oh, that was a question someone asked me. And I, I really think use one of those voice [00:26:05] recorders because AI will tell you, they will tell you the, the 50 things you talked about with [00:26:10] your patients and, and give you questions, um, or give you content ideas if you’re struggling. [00:26:15] But I think if you really just. Take a step back in your day instead of just [00:26:20] going through the motions, you’ll realize you have content everywhere. In fact, I have too much [00:26:25] content. I forget. I’m like, oh man, I wanted to do a video on that. Or I forgot that. So I have the opposite [00:26:30] problem. Like it’s, I don’t have enough time to record all the things I wanna record. AJ: Yeah, I [00:26:35] would just like to what you’re saying, like I would encourage, for anyone who’s listening, who is a [00:26:40] physician too. Just spend a few minutes on Instagram or YouTube or [00:26:45] Or or on TikTok. Yeah. And look at all the false information out there. Right? Like what if you [00:26:50] just did that and said, you know what? I saw something today that wasn’t quite accurate. [00:26:55] I’d love to put the medical perspective, the real perspective behind [00:27:00] this. Yeah. That’s one thing that I do with all my FRA doctors. Yeah. All these. [00:27:05] Tips, trends, you know, whatever that are happening online. I’m like sending them like, [00:27:10] can you verify this? Like just real, I saw a video the other day just [00:27:15] because you know, you’re a dermatologist. Maybe you can speak to this where. This guy was [00:27:20] making this whole thing about like all the natural homeopathic things that you can [00:27:25] do if you don’t want to have fillers or Botox or do whatever. And he [00:27:30] said if you wash your face in ice cold water every [00:27:35] day, it’ll have the same impacts as Botox. And it’s like, [00:27:40] I wish, trust me, I would have a bowl of ice water right here, [00:27:45] aj. I literally like, I’m gonna put like ice in, like what am I gonna, what? How you thinking am I doing? [00:27:50] And so I’m like sending this to all my friends and they’re like, who? Who said this? Where did we find [00:27:55] this? So again, I would just encourage, like if you think. You [00:28:00] don’t have anything to talk about, just go watch. Yeah. Refuse and go, [00:28:05] let’s, uh, let’s talk about the science behind this. Right? Let’s talk about, you [00:28:10] know, so I just, you know, to what you were saying, Dr. Mina, it’s like there’s content for days, [00:28:15] especially when there’s so much false information out there. Yes. Or opposing [00:28:20] information. And you know, a lot of people are buying into that because [00:28:25] somebody who has the real truth and the real answers just isn’t out there. Dr. Mina: [00:28:30] Exactly, AJ: and I think that’s like, why I appreciate you and what you do so much is [00:28:35] you, you answered the call. Yeah, it’s, I’m not gonna wait for someone else to fix this. I’m not gonna wait for someone [00:28:40] else to do it. I have this experience, I have this knowledge, I have this expertise. [00:28:45] I believe that people in the medical field have a responsibility to help [00:28:50] reeducate the public when there’s a whole bunch of false junk out there. So I [00:28:55] just, I love you for just being like, no, I answered the call. I didn’t wait on someone else. Dr. Mina: [00:29:00] Yeah. I, I think this is where, this is the future, right? Um, [00:29:05] there’s not enough doctors to see everyone. There’s so much, it’s so easy to spread information, [00:29:10] including misinformation. So, um, I know it feels weird for physicians to think about doing this, but [00:29:15] this really, uh, otherwise you’re gonna be the world’s best kept secret, and, and that’s no good either, right? AJ: If [00:29:20] that doesn’t help anyone. So on that note, I have two quick questions. I know that well, actually I [00:29:25] lied. I have like three quick questions. Um, but I think this one is, uh, this one is [00:29:30] interesting ’cause you’ve been featured in a lot of well-known me media, right? [00:29:35] People, wall Street Journal, glamor. Um, there’s a lot of mainstream media that [00:29:40] you’ve been featured in and I’d just like for you to speak to just for a moment, like, how can building a personal [00:29:45] brand create opportunities beyond just the immediate career field? Dr. Mina: Oh [00:29:50] yeah. I, and, and I think especially nowadays, there’s so much physician burnout [00:29:55] out there. We feel like we’ve, we’ve done all this training, we’ve spent all this money, and now we’re, [00:30:00] we’re just like a cog in the wheel of this dysfunctional healthcare system. And so [00:30:05] burnout’s a very real thing. And what I love about cultivating your personal brand, it’s again, you are [00:30:10] taking ownership. I can’t fix insurance. Single-handedly, but I can change how I’m [00:30:15] gonna show up and what I’m gonna do. And, and I just find that so empowering, [00:30:20] especially nowadays. So whether you’re employed, own your own practice, whatever, you can all have a personal [00:30:25] brand and the opportunities that it affords is really remarkable. I, [00:30:30] um, yeah, I’ve been quoted in a lot of pieces. People approach me, I get approached all the time about [00:30:35] brand deals, which I wanna be really selective. If I’m gonna put my name behind something, it’s something that [00:30:40] I really. Use, I recommend I’ve already talked about it. Um, because again, [00:30:45] I, and I do think as physicians, we, we do need to be careful about that. Don’t just take everything that [00:30:50] comes your way, really vet it, screen it and make sure it’s something you believe in. Because [00:30:55] people, um, I feel like that is one way to lose your credibility, right? But. [00:31:00] Lots of opportunities can come, come, speak at this event. Um, I really wanna [00:31:05] focus on women in midlife, basically me who are going through, who are, are [00:31:10] noticing changes and maybe feeling, uh, irrelevant. Like, I’m invisible now. I’m, I’m, [00:31:15] I’m past my prime. And helping them see, wait a minute, you’re not. Just, and, and [00:31:20] how can you still be healthy and beautiful and have beautiful skin and, and really [00:31:25] taking an inside out approach. So that’s really sort of like my platform. Those are the people I wanna speak to [00:31:30] and, and help. And it’s amazing how many opportunities will find you [00:31:35] when you start putting your name out there. And you’re not gonna say yes to all of them, but. It just [00:31:40] takes like that one connection, that one person that you meet, and who knows, [00:31:45] like, next I’ll be writing a book. Right. You know, all these, all these amazing things that can [00:31:50] come from just turning on your camera and helping people. And, and that’s really [00:31:55] like, we’re physicians. We go into medicine to help people. So this is just sort of like [00:32:00] Doctor 2.0. Like it’s just the new, the new era. AJ: Yeah, I love [00:32:05] that. And I think that’s so true. It’s, uh, people are looking for truth in [00:32:10] all different, you know, facets of life and medicine and healthcare is.[00:32:15] Definitely one where we’re all seeking of like, right, what should I do? This person says this [00:32:20] and that person says that. Um, and then it’s like creating your own brand around like, this is my [00:32:25] take, right? This is my mission in the field. Um, and that does attract different things. [00:32:30] It’s not gonna be for everyone, but yeah, find your thing. And it does start to attract some of that. Now, [00:32:35] we mentioned insurance earlier, and I had this as a side note. I wanna come back to it for a second because [00:32:40] I think there’s a love hate relationship with insurance, uh, for a lot of us. [00:32:45] Um. I think this is an interesting question, and this is a question that you [00:32:50] brought up and I wanna kind of like retack this. Again, for those who are listening. [00:32:55] In your opinion, how does building a personal brand give doctors back [00:33:00] control when they feel powerless against insurance companies [00:33:05] and big, large administrators? Dr. Mina: Yeah, so again, it, it gives [00:33:10] you options. Um, so for instance, I, I have two practices now. I have one [00:33:15] where I do take insurance. I tend to do more surgery and I have a lot of Medicare patients who are [00:33:20] older and, um, and, and I love, I love that. Patient [00:33:25] population. I really love what I do, but I can’t really talk about preventative and longevity and [00:33:30] regenerative options for skincare in these short visits. So I realized I really need [00:33:35] to have something else where people can find me and come see me. And so that’s why I also have [00:33:40] a, you know, outta network, uh, direct specialty care practice where [00:33:45] people, if I align with them, um, and they wanna spend, really the goal is to have [00:33:50] sort of a 12 month. Or more experience with me. Where we really [00:33:55] delve into all that is skincare, not just topicals or [00:34:00] procedures like kind of skin health holistically. And, and so that’s [00:34:05] where I’m able to really take the time with these patients who, um, go over [00:34:10] nutrition, exercise, like all of the things that go into healthy skin. I [00:34:15] think too often we think it’s just what products you put on and, and I wouldn’t have been able to [00:34:20] do that if I didn’t already have a voice out there and a personal [00:34:25] brand that people knew and resonated with. ’cause otherwise I’d, I’d open up that shop, think [00:34:30] everyone’s gonna come hang my shingle and crickets, right? Like people have to know me. They have [00:34:35] to. Trust me. And, and that’s another thing I love when patients come in and they [00:34:40] say, I feel like I already know you because they’ve, they’ve watched me, they’ve followed [00:34:45] me, they’ve heard my podcast, they know my personality. They know, uh, sort of what I’m [00:34:50] like, you know, they know my kids’ names or my husband’s name. So to me that just makes [00:34:55] the relationship more special because they already know me. They’re already invested [00:35:00] in, in working with me. And, um, it’s just super fulfilling and, and that helps. [00:35:05] With the burnout where I don’t feel like a cog in the wheel now because I have [00:35:10] options. And, um, so I’m, I, I understand there is a role for insurance. [00:35:15] Not everyone’s able or willing to give up insurance completely. And I do think it [00:35:20] has a role for, um, you know, very, uh, you know. Expensive surgeries, [00:35:25] chemotherapy, cancer, catastrophic stuff, but it’s like, um, you know, [00:35:30] car insurance or home homeowner’s insurance. Right? You don’t, you don’t use that for your oil [00:35:35] change, right? You save it for, you know, the wreck if it happens. And I do think people [00:35:40] are starting to realize like, wait a minute, I’m paying all this money for interns. I’m not getting what I want in [00:35:45] return. I’m told who I can and can’t see. And, um, so I think it’s. Patients are [00:35:50] realizing this and physicians are realizing like, wait a minute, uh, I don’t have to accept this. I [00:35:55] can do this better. I can serve my patients in a better way. And so that’s why I’m, I’m [00:36:00] kind of playing the fence. I’m doing both sides, but, um, in different ways. AJ: Yeah. But you [00:36:05] know, you said something that I think is really powerful. It’s like you said, I love it when patients come [00:36:10] in and go, I feel like I already know you. And that’s a sign of like, people are opting [00:36:15] in to your practice, they’re opted in to your methodology, they’ve opted into your [00:36:20] way of doing things. So there isn’t like this, I have to convince you, uh, or are you gonna have [00:36:25] to educate you like you’ve already done the education? That’s why they’re there. Like that’s a pretty [00:36:30] powerful thing when someone goes, Hey, no, I’m here because I feel like I already know you. I already have [00:36:35] a level of trust I’ve already learned from you. So they’re not coming in as a. I don’t know [00:36:40] anything. Tell me what to do. It’s like, no, I’ve been following you, learning from you. It’s why I’m here. [00:36:45] Right? That’s a different patient. Dr. Mina: Oh yeah. And, and it makes it, it’s a [00:36:50] relationship, right? And that’s where in healthcare the relationship, you know, now we’re, we’re [00:36:55] providers. You see someone new each time. People are always moving around and, and it’s frustrating. The [00:37:00] patients are like, I don’t know who’s my, my doctor who I’m really seeing and, and. I [00:37:05] like the relationships. That’s why I love being a dermatologist. I love seeing patients over and over. I love [00:37:10] building that relationship with them and their families, learning about their families. Um, so [00:37:15] to me that’s the rewarding part of, of having that connection. And I love it when they [00:37:20] come in. They’re already on board and, um, and, and we know it’s gonna be a match, [00:37:25] AJ: you know? I love it too. You find? ’cause I was thinking as you were talking, like my [00:37:30] chiropractor, her name is Dr. Sarah. And at this point, since she only works [00:37:35] one day a week, I rearrange my whole schedule to only see her. So like [00:37:40] I don’t wanna see anyone else I for you. And you know that’s because I like her [00:37:45] way of doing it. Now, could I see everyone else there? Sure. Do they likely do something [00:37:50] similar? Sure. I don’t want that. I want her. And I think that is, that’s, [00:37:55] that’s the type of relationship that we should be cultivating, that we should be [00:38:00] creating in our different medical practices is like, they’re here because there is a relationship.[00:38:05] Dr. Mina: Yeah. AJ: Right. It’s like I won’t see anyone but her. I’ll schedule everything else so I can just get [00:38:10] her for that, you know, 10 minute visit. But it’s important because I want her. Yeah. And I [00:38:15] think that’s a lot of what we’re seeing. It’s like you gotta, you gotta do work to build that relationship. Yeah. That doesn’t happen [00:38:20] when you see someone once a year. This can happen. There’s gotta be something [00:38:25] outside of that. Absolutely. Okay, last question. What’s [00:38:30] one small step that a busy doctor could start taking [00:38:35] today to start building their personal brand? Dr. Mina: Yeah. So I would say, [00:38:40] just start, I started, I, I, I didn’t have you guys, I didn’t have brand [00:38:45] builders helping me. I, I, I, I did it messy, right. Just I, and that’s, that’s the thing. Like [00:38:50] physicians, we are perfectionists. We want it perfect. And in medicine yeah, you kind of want [00:38:55] your doctor to be a, a perfectionist, right? But. For something like this, it doesn’t have [00:39:00] to be perfect. You, you know, someone asked me like, wait, before you record, do you do your hair? Do you do your [00:39:05] makeup? I, no, I’ve got like my hair clip. I was just seeing patients. I just threw it down [00:39:10] and it’s about to go right back up when we’re done. Like, you don’t, you know, I did invest in a ring light. Um, [00:39:15] so I do think a or a camera, uh, that clips on my thing, but you don’t, you don’t need that, right? If, [00:39:20] if a microphone could help but just sit down. And do five [00:39:25] minutes and, and record, uh, what did you see today that you talked about? And [00:39:30] just put it out there. Because at, at first in the beginning, the good news is not a [00:39:35] lot of people are watching right? In the beginning. So you’ve got some wiggle room and, and just create like [00:39:40] a, just create like a library for your patients that you’re seeing. Mm-hmm. Like, oh, I’m [00:39:45] always talking about how to take care of a wound, so I’m gonna do a quick five minute video. Here’s how you take care of a [00:39:50] wound and you’ve got it up on YouTube, it’s free, and, and then you just start adding to [00:39:55] it. But, um, I think we think it’s gotta be this. Big production. We’ve gotta have like [00:40:00] producers and all, all this stuff, which there are people who, who do that and it looks [00:40:05] amazing, but you don’t, I don’t do that. And it, you don’t have to do it. That’s not what people are really [00:40:10] looking for. Uh, they’re looking for just good content. And if you don’t believe me, like [00:40:15] just go on YouTube and start looking up stuff. Like look at other doctors in your field. And, um, [00:40:20] sometimes I’m like, oh my gosh, I can’t believe they. They filmed with, you know, whatever in the mirror that [00:40:25] we all can see. But hey, uh, just do it. So don’t get overwhelmed. Don’t think it [00:40:30] has to be perfect. A five minute quick video on something you talk about all the [00:40:35] time and just start creating a library of content or things you wanna talk about, a [00:40:40] blog, whatever. If you don’t wanna be on camera, although I do think, um, people like seeing you. Uh, [00:40:45] so I would encourage that. But, um, I would say just start. Don’t be scared. You don’t have to tell [00:40:50] anyone. You can be like me and just tell the world, right? And don’t tell your [00:40:55] immediate people. Um, but I find like patients love it when I can say, Hey, I’m gonna send [00:41:00] you a, a video on how to do this, or I’m gonna send you a video on X, Y, or [00:41:05] Z. And they love it. And, and I, I don’t think all my patients are older. They don’t know how to do that [00:41:10] nowadays. Everyone’s got a phone and, and everyone’s got someone who can help ’em click a link. Right. So I [00:41:15] find, uh, even my 90-year-old patients, they know how to work that phone and they know how to click [00:41:20] buttons. AJ: Yeah. I, I can’t, you know, reinforce that more. And it’s like [00:41:25] the hardest thing to do is just to start. Right. It’s like pick one question that [00:41:30] one patient asks you today. Turn on your phone and record an answer. Even if you’d ever [00:41:35] send it. Just start building an archive in your phone. And when you feel just enough confident one day, you start [00:41:40] putting ’em out there, or you just have ’em for your, you know, patient body within the office. But like, pick [00:41:45] one question every day that someone asked you that you’re like, hmm. I get asked that all the time. [00:41:50] Right? What? I didn’t have to repeat myself 14 times a day. That’s gotta be you for that. Yeah. Uh, [00:41:55] start there. Yeah. Uh, Dr. Mina, thank you so much for coming on the show [00:42:00] today. I think we have so many conversations with, you know, different types of entrepreneurs [00:42:05] and business owners and course creators, but, you know, I haven’t really had a [00:42:10] physician on the show to talk about what is building a personal brand look like as a doctor.[00:42:15] Like, what does that look like in the medical field? And this has been so refreshing and so [00:42:20] enlightening, and I just wanna commend you for. Again, I said this three times now, but it’s, I’m not waiting around [00:42:25] for someone else to do it. Uh, I answered the call. I started doing this wasn’t perfect, [00:42:30] but you just gotta show up and look at what that has done in such a short amount of time for [00:42:35] you, your practice, your business, but most importantly for all the patients that you’re helping. So if [00:42:40] people wanna stay in touch with you, ’cause you’re awesome, where should they go? Yeah, so [00:42:45] if you Dr. Mina: wanna watch some of my videos when I started and wasn’t so good, uh, you, I, I [00:42:50] have an app where I put all my content in one place, my videos, podcast, blog, um, [00:42:55] and my, my email, my contact information is there. So it’s the skin reel, which I have to [00:43:00] spell out in this day and age, REAL, like real skin. And, uh, it’s [00:43:05] on, uh, you know. Android Apple, uh, you can find it there. It’s totally [00:43:10] free. So even if you’re like, I don’t care anything about skin, maybe you’re, maybe you have a [00:43:15] patient who cares about their skin and you are like, Hey, just go get this app, right? Uh, she’s got all [00:43:20] the content, you can follow her. But, um, all my information’s in there, the material I’m putting [00:43:25] out there, and you can kind of get an example of like. Is how she does it. And it, it’s not [00:43:30] perfect and it’s messy at times, but I’m, I’m giving real good information for my [00:43:35] patients and that’s what keeps me, keeps me going. AJ: Love it. Y’all go to the App Store, [00:43:40] the Skin Reel app with Dr. Mina. We will put the link in the [00:43:45] show notes along with a link to her website, social Media Profiles, podcasts. We’ll do all the [00:43:50] things, but you can find all of that in the app, right? So go to the app store, the [00:43:55] skin reel to learn more from Dr. Mina. Thank you so much for being here. [00:44:00] So excited everyone else will see you next time on the Influential Personal Brand. Bye [00:44:05] everybody.

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