“You only have one life, so you cannot be afraid to fail.”
-Josh McConkey
Josh McConkey: Living With Integrity
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Josh McConkey, MD was the first in his family to attend college, breaking a long-standing lineage of railroaders. His passion for medicine led him to a successful career in emergency medicine. As a part-owner of a freestanding emergency department in Georgetown, Texas, Josh initially found success and fulfillment in his work. However, the joy was short-lived when he discovered that the majority shareholder was embezzling funds. Josh was offered a $3.4 million bribe to look the other way.
Josh turned the bribe down, but what happened next is the stuff of a Hallmark movie. I won’t give away the incredible twists and turns, but suffice it to say that Josh’s ethical response to a very difficult situation that nearly bankrupted him worked to his ultimate benefit.
This is a story that will take you on a ride from highs to lows and back again, from America to Australia, and more.
The key takeaways from this incredible story include listening to one’s instincts, valuing family, and embracing the lessons that life presents. His mantra, “You can only control what you do,” resonates throughout the episode, reminding us all that while we cannot dictate the actions of others, we can choose how we respond to life’s challenges.
Join us for this powerful episode that offers valuable insights into leadership, personal growth, and the unwavering pursuit of integrity.
Josh McConkey On Living With Integrity
“There are just bad people out there.”
“You can only control what you do.”
“There’s no amount of money that would compromise my integrity.”
“Failure makes you sharper.”
“You only have one life, so you cannot be afraid to fail.”
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