In this episode of Defocus Media, Dr. Darryl Glover sits down with Dr. Trevor Miranda and his daughter, Nyah Miranda, for a conversation about optometry. Trevor shares his journey from starting as a young optometrist to becoming a seasoned professional, while Nyah provides insights as a current optometry student navigating today’s challenges. Together, they reflect on the changing landscape of optometry, the importance of mentorship, and how both generations can learn from each other. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the past, present, and future of optometry!
0:00 - Intro
0:57 - Guest Introductions: Dr. Trevor Miranda and Nia Miranda
2:50 - Background: Dr. Trevor’s Journey into Optometry
4:38 - Nia’s Path to Optometry and Influences
6:39 - Generational Perspectives on Optometry
8:50 - Optometry Practice Ownership vs. Lifestyle Balance
10:43 - Bridging the Gap Between Generations in Optometry
14:20 - The Importance of Maintaining Work-Life Balance
20:50 - Business Skills for Optometrists and Importance of Knowing Metrics
23:00 - Mentorship and Growth Opportunities in Practice
30:00 - Nia’s Perspective on Leadership and Personal Growth
32:25 - Trevor's Approach to Leadership and Servant Leadership
39:30 - Legacy and Impact: What Nia and Trevor Want to Be Known For
42:02 - Contact Information for Guests
44:33 - Outro
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