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The PA Is In | Tracy Bingaman | Physician Assistant/Physician Associate/PA-C/PA-S/PA Student

The PA Is In | Tracy Bingaman | Physician Assistant/Physician Associate/PA-C/PA-S/PA Student

Written by: Tracy Bingaman PA-C | The Money PA | Physician Assistant | Physician Associate
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We are redefining success as a Physician Associate & answering your questions: How do I find work-life balance as a PA? How can I increase my income as a Physician Assistant? Am I ready to change specialities? How can I chart less? How do I land a raise? Is a career in medicine sustainable for me? Can I keep working in a healthcare system that doesn't value me? Helping clinicians to create better balance in their lives, cultivate career sustainability, you'll learn how to earn more money, increase your energy, take back your time and build a life where you love. PA podcast PA-C PA-STracy Bingaman, PA-C | The Money PA | Physician Assistant | Physician Associate Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
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  • 358: [WORK] Career Pivots, Burnout & Choosing What’s Next in Healthcare with Annie Wildermuth, PA-C
    Jan 8 2026


    What if the problem isn’t medicine — but the way your career is structured right now?

    In this episode, Tracy sits down with Annie Wildermuth, PA, leadership consultant, and ICF-certified coach, for a thoughtful, grounded conversation about career pivots, burnout, and how clinicians can make intentional changes without blowing up their lives.

    Annie shares her own non-linear career journey — from emergency medicine to academia, medical education, leadership development, and coaching — and explains why so many clinicians feel stuck when the “traditional” career path no longer fits. Together, Tracy and Annie unpack why waiting until you’re in crisis to think about career strategy is so common — and how much easier it is to make aligned decisions when you plan ahead.

    They explore one of the biggest myths in medicine: that non-clinical work is automatically the solution to burnout. Annie offers a refreshingly honest take on whether the grass is really greener, what she misses about patient care, and why values — not job titles — should drive career decisions.

    You’ll also hear practical guidance on how to: • Identify whether your burnout is about workload, values misalignment, or lack of purpose • Decide if leadership opportunities are worth building where you are — or if it’s time to move on • Make smaller, sustainable changes inside your current role before pursuing a big pivot • Navigate the fear of learning something new (yes, even an entirely new specialty) • Take career transitions one manageable step at a time — without paralysis or perfectionism

    Annie introduces a powerful framework from Drive — autonomy, mastery, and purpose — and explains how even small shifts in these areas can dramatically improve fulfillment at work. Tracy adds real-world examples from her own coaching clients and personal experience, including why “working less” alone rarely cures burnout.

    The episode closes with a reminder clinicians need to hear: you don’t need to have everything figured out. Careers evolve. Values change. And choosing a new direction doesn’t mean your previous path was wrong — just that you’ve grown.

    If you’ve been wondering whether it’s time for a change, this conversation will help you slow down, get clear, and move forward with intention — instead of panic.

    🎧 Listen in for reassurance, strategy, and permission to design a career that actually fits your life.

    Keywords: career pivot for clinicians, PA career change, clinical vs nonclinical jobs, burnout recovery for healthcare workers, physician assistant career strategy, leadership development in healthcare, values based career decisions, career coaching for clinicians, non clinical careers for PAs, healthcare burnout solutions, clinician leadership pathways, medical career transitions, feeling stuck in medicine, autonomy mastery purpose healthcare, career planning for healthcare professionalsSPONSORS:

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    36 mins
  • 357: [LIFE] New Year, Same You: A Softer Way to Start the Year
    Jan 1 2026

    January 1st can feel loud.

    Your social media feed fills up with highlight reels, perfect vacations, big announcements, ambitious income goals, and declarations about how this is the year everything changes. Even when it’s well-intentioned, that constant stream can quietly send the message that you need to be different — more disciplined, more productive, more transformed — to be worthy of the year ahead.

    In this New Year’s Day episode of The PA Is In, Tracy offers something kinder and steadier.

    This conversation is a reminder that a new year doesn’t require a new version of you. You can be both a masterpiece and a work in progress at the same time — and that truth is especially important for clinicians who are already giving so much of themselves at work and at home.

    Tracy walks listeners through a simple reflection exercise designed to help you slow down, take stock, and give yourself credit for what you showed up for over the past year. Instead of focusing on what needs fixing, this episode invites you to recognize your strengths, acknowledge the progress you’ve already made, and notice the growth that may have happened quietly and imperfectly.

    From there, the focus shifts gently forward. Rather than setting massive resolutions or trying to overhaul your entire life, you’ll be encouraged to choose just one to three areas you want to work on in the coming year — without timelines, pressure, or all-or-nothing thinking. This is about intention, not urgency, and progress that’s sustainable rather than performative.

    This episode is a soft place to land if January feels overwhelming, competitive, or emotionally noisy. It’s a reminder that real change rarely happens on January 1st. It happens on random Tuesdays, after honest conversations, through small and often unglamorous decisions, and by offering yourself the same compassion you give to your patients and colleagues.

    If you’re craving a calmer, more grounded start to the year — one that honors who you already are while allowing space for growth — this episode is for you.

    New year. Same you. And that’s exactly where real change begins.

    SPONSORS:

    ADVANCED PRACTICE PLANNING, LLC: advancedpracticeplanning.com/fi

    SERMO https://app.sermo.com:443/?sermoref=39d97a2c-f699-4f8b-b2f9-1eb131e18c75&utm_campaign=tell-a-friend

    Keywords: New Year for clinicians, healthcare burnout recovery, PA career coaching, physician assistant podcast, clinician mindset, strengths-based reflection, healthcare boundaries, work life balance for clinicians, intentional goal setting, burnout prevention, career clarity for PAs, healthcare self compassion, sustainable medical careers, New Year reflection exercise, clinician growth mindset

    CONNECT

    ⁠FREE 30-MINUTE COACHING CONSULT⁠ ⁠⁠https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/gen-call⁠ ⁠

    ⁠1-ON-1 NEGOTIATION CONSULT ⁠https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/negotiate⁠

    CONNECT WITH TRACY 🤝

    ⁠LINKEDIN ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracybingaman/⁠⁠

    ⁠INSTAGRAM ⁠https://www.instagram.com/mrstracybingaman/⁠

    WEBSITE⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://www.tracybingaman.com⁠

    🎁 Bonus Freebie: Grab your free guide with 48 healthcare-specific side hustle ideas at 👉 tracybingaman.com/gig


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    12 mins
  • 356: [MONEY] I Broke Up With My Financial Advisor — Here’s Why (and What Clinicians Can Learn From It)
    Dec 25 2025

    Breaking up is hard — and breaking up with your financial advisor after 10+ years? Still hard.

    In this episode, Tracy shares a deeply personal (and wildly uncomfortable) story about ending a long-standing relationship with her financial advisor — why it stopped feeling right, how she navigated the guilt and fear, and what ultimately helped her reclaim agency over her money.

    What started as a financial decision quickly revealed powerful parallels to clinical medicine, career decisions, and the ways clinicians stay too long in professional relationships that quietly stop serving them.

    This episode is about trusting your gut, demanding transparency, and remembering that you get to decide who walks alongside you — in your finances, your career, and your life.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • What finally made Tracy realize her advisor relationship wasn’t working anymore
    • Why “just trust me” is not education — in medicine or money
    • How using ChatGPT helped remove the emotional labor of writing a hard email
    • The striking parallels between financial advising and clinical burnout
    • What good financial advisory support should actually look like
    • Why understanding fiduciary responsibility matters more than most people realize
    • How reclaiming agency in your finances mirrors reclaiming agency in your career

    Key takeaways:

    • You deserve to understand how your advisor is paid
    • Transparency is non-negotiable
    • Your advisor should be a teacher and partner
    • Your intuition is data — listen to it
    • You are allowed to outgrow long-standing relationships

    Alignment matters more than familiarity
    SPONSORS:

    ADVANCED PRACTICE PLANNING, LLC: advancedpracticeplanning.com/fi

    CM&F INSURANCE
    www.cmfgroup.com/ThePAIsIn


    🎧 Listen now and ask yourself: Where am I staying out of comfort instead of alignment?


    Keywords: financial advisor breakup, switching financial advisors, fiduciary financial advisor, how financial advisors get paid, fee only vs commission advisor, clinician finances, money for physician assistants, trusting your gut in finances, financial education for clinicians, reclaiming agency, burnout and finances, financial planning for PAs, advanced practice provider wealth building, transparency in investing, choosing a financial advisor


    CONNECT

    ⁠FREE 30-MINUTE COACHING CONSULT⁠ ⁠⁠https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/gen-call⁠ ⁠

    ⁠1-ON-1 NEGOTIATION CONSULT ⁠https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/negotiate⁠

    CONNECT WITH TRACY 🤝

    ⁠LINKEDIN ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracybingaman/⁠⁠

    ⁠INSTAGRAM ⁠https://www.instagram.com/mrstracybingaman/⁠

    WEBSITE⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://www.tracybingaman.com⁠

    🎁 Bonus Freebie: Grab your free guide with 48 healthcare-specific side hustle ideas at 👉 tracybingaman.com/gig

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    23 mins
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