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  <title>CRAIG YORKE, M.D.: A BLACK NEUROSURGEON TALKS ABOUT SUCCESS &amp;amp; FINDING IDENTITY: EP. 318</title>
  <description>In  Steep: A Black Neurosurgeon’s Journey, DR. CRAIG YORKE traces a life defined by ascent—personal and professional. Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and molded by parents who demanded excellence as both armor and ambition, Yorke’s journey from the projects of Boston to the operating rooms of Topeka, Kansas, is both breathtaking and intimate. &amp;amp;nbsp; A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, Yorke became a neurosurgeon in an era when few Black physicians walked hospital halls. Yet Steep is less a story of racism’s obvious blows than of the subtler burdens success can impose. It asks: What is the cost of living your parents’ dream, rather than your own? How do you reconcile brilliance with belonging, triumph with tenderness? &amp;amp;nbsp; Carig’s story&amp;amp;nbsp; is a meditation on identity, legacy, and the pursuit of meaning. The title itself evokes both arduous climbs and slow transformations—the double edge of a life “steeped” in expectation. Moving from Boston’s grit to Kansas calm, Yorke reveals not only the making of a surgeon, but the unmaking of a man who must learn to live beyond achievement. &amp;amp;nbsp; www.craigyorke.com &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman</author_name>
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