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In this episode, Dr. Naved Fatmi shares a no-nonsense perspective on failure, growth, and what success really looks like in dentistry today. He reflects on building multiple practices, learning the hard way, trimming back instead of scaling endlessly, and choosing alignment with life, family, and personal values over comparison and external pressure.
The conversation touches on vulnerability in leadership, why dentists learn more from mistakes than wins, and why defining your own version of success matters more than following a standard formula. It’s honest, practical, and deeply relatable for anyone navigating the realities of modern dentistry.
This is a very quick episode, recorded live during the ADI 2025 Annual Meeting, capturing a candid, unscripted conversation in the middle of the event.
Think of this episode as a taste of the conversations that happen when dentistry slows down enough for people to truly connect.
If you’re looking to be part of an intimate, thoughtful dental event where meaningful dialogue takes center stage, ADI 2026 is already open for registration. It’s an opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect with professionals who value growth—both inside and outside the operatory
By American Dental InstituteIn this episode, Dr. Naved Fatmi shares a no-nonsense perspective on failure, growth, and what success really looks like in dentistry today. He reflects on building multiple practices, learning the hard way, trimming back instead of scaling endlessly, and choosing alignment with life, family, and personal values over comparison and external pressure.
The conversation touches on vulnerability in leadership, why dentists learn more from mistakes than wins, and why defining your own version of success matters more than following a standard formula. It’s honest, practical, and deeply relatable for anyone navigating the realities of modern dentistry.
This is a very quick episode, recorded live during the ADI 2025 Annual Meeting, capturing a candid, unscripted conversation in the middle of the event.
Think of this episode as a taste of the conversations that happen when dentistry slows down enough for people to truly connect.
If you’re looking to be part of an intimate, thoughtful dental event where meaningful dialogue takes center stage, ADI 2026 is already open for registration. It’s an opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect with professionals who value growth—both inside and outside the operatory