For example, the mogul released a book and runs a podcast.

She’s done all that while also manning her practice and filming for “Married to Medicine.”

Dr. Walters returned to the show for its ninth season, which is currently airing.

Dr. Jackie Walters smiling

“I don’t think I’ll ever stop being a doctor.

When you retire, you get old,” she said.

“But I wanted to cut back so that I could spend my time doing some other things.”

Dr. Jackie Walters posing in a dress

One of her most recent projects was her sunscreen with Volition Beauty theAdaptint Super Seamless Mineral Shield SPF 30.

The mineral sunscreen comes in two tones that apply without leaving a white cast on Black skin.

Dr. Walters said it was a project she felt very passionately about.

The cast of Married to Medicine posing

“I’m a two-time breast cancer survivor; I don’t want another cancer,” she said.

“If I can prevent anybody from getting cancer, I wanted to do that.”

How does she manage her booked and busy schedule?

I make it work," she explained.

“I’ve learned this year that rest and relaxation is important.”

Most importantly, Dr. Walters loves what she does.

“I’m never overwhelmed to the point that I’m miserable,” she added.

She expressed interest in diving deeper into the beauty world and putting together “a whole beauty line.”

It sounds like she’s not ready to leave reality TV behind, either.

She said that Season 10 of “Married to Medicine” was “a great suggestion.”

Before the tenth season could begin filming, Season 9 needs to wrap up.

What should fans expect from the remaining episodes?

“There will be a lot of excitement.

When we all get together, there’s never a dull moment,” Dr. Walters teased.

Then there’s some drama, too.

“We got lots of excitement, lots of drama.

We have tears, we have laughter, and we have a lot of teachable moments.”

New episodes of “Married to Medicine” air Sundays on Bravo at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.