Episodes
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In this episode, Dr. Eric Roman joins the Everyday Practices Dental Podcast crew to jump headfirst into what happens when we are brave enough to lean into discomfort. Be prepared: this episode shares raw stories about navigating narcissism, embracing solitude, and why sitting with negative feelings can be the key that unlocks new creativity and personal growth.
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Have you ever had a patient interaction that left you feeling emotionally drained or second-guessing your approach? You’re not alone. In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Paul Etchison to identify three methods you can use to handle challenging patient encounters. Together, we provide insights so you can turn aggravating situations into opportunities for growth and stronger relationships.
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Transparency can build trust, but oversharing can confuse and even overwhelm. In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, Regan and Dr. Chad breakdown three actionable steps to help you strike a balance between transparency and privacy in your business.
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Dr. Maggie Augustyn officially joins Regan Robertson and Dr. Chad Johnson as Everyday Practices Dental Podcast’s new co-host! In this episode, the trio discusses their vision for the show, including a special series, Everyday Practices: After Hours, where they’ll tackle taboo topics and dive into the hidden struggles dental professionals face. From navigating political differences to addressing addiction and vulnerability, Dr. Maggie, Dr. Chad and Regan are excited to bring you insightful conversations that connect, empower, and inspire.
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In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, host Regan Robertson is joined by Dr. Nikki Green of Fort Worth Cosmetic & Family Dentistry (Fort Worth, Texas) and JW Oliver, Visionary at SupportDDS, to explore a groundbreaking approach to staffing that is transforming dental practices across the profession. Dr. Green shares her journey of embracing remote team members through SupportDDS, long before remote work became mainstream in the field. This episode delves into the challenges and rewards of shifting traditional mindsets on team structure.
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In this powerful episode, we’re diving into the concept of freedom - what it really means and how we can achieve it, both in business and life. Dr. Bruce B. Baird, Victoria Peterson S.s.D., and Regan Robertson share their personal and professional experiences to living freely and discuss how freedom extends beyond financial success, exploring inner peace, clarity, and the strength to make courageous decisions. Discover how you, too, can tap into freedom and take charge of your path to a fulfilling and purpose-driven life.
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How would you feel if you could increase your productivity without spending external marketing dollars? Your team is a potential untapped marketing goldmine in your practice. PDA Marketing Consultant/fCMO Sara Hansen joins us today to share strategies you can implement to leverage your team's power to attract the perfect patients.
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In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, hosts Regan Robertson, Dr. Maggie Augustyn and Dr. Chad Johnson discuss their approaches to continuing education (CE) in dentistry. They talk about the importance of ongoing learning, strategies for maximizing the value of CE courses, and the power of building a supportive professional community.
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In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, your hosts Regan Robertson and Dr. Chad Johnson are joined by Dr. Maggie Augustyn of Happy Tooth (Elmhurst, Illinois) as they discuss new hires, team dynamics, team management, and how to handle challenges with dignity and grace. From creating a safe space for dialog, to embracing the concepts of servant leadership, the insights discussed in this episode provide valuable lessons for dental professionals striving to create a supportive and innovative workplace culture.
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Leadership is one of the most daunting elements of business ownership. But how do you know if you're a good leader? Sommer Carrol, RDA - Dr. Bruce B. Baird's lead chairside assistant for 15 years - joins us today to share stories from Dr. Baird's leadership journey and how he empowered a team of "co-pilots" to share the burden and hold him accountable.
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In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, hosts Regan Robertson, Dr. Maggie Augustyn and Dr. Chad Johnson sit down with Dr. Eric Recker, a dentist and life coach, to explore the critical issue of burnout and work-life balance in the dental profession. Dr. Recker shares his personal journey and introduces his “dam analogy,” offering practical strategies for managing energy, avoiding burnout, and finding fulfillment.
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This is an Everyday Practice that any dentist can do and become more productive. Join Regan and Chad as they explore this unconventional way to boost your trust with patients.
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We all have ideas of what a dentist should be - knowledgeable, intelligent, in control. But we're more likely to suffer the crippling effects of burnout and imposter syndrome when we don't live our authentic selves. Today Dr. Maggie Augustyn, a general dentist from Illinois, joins us to shine a light on living your authentic self in dentistry.
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Have you ever given thought to the role confidence plays in your everyday interactions with your patients? Or even in your treatment acceptance rates? Join your hosts Regan Robertson and Dr. Chad Johnson in this special episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast as they navigate the topics of confidence and decision-making in the dental practice.
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Dr. Maggie Augustyn joins Everyday Practices Dental Podcast hosts Regan Robertson and Dr. Chad Johnson for a deep dive into the strengths that drive dental entrepreneurs to success.
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In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, host Regan Robertson sits down with Dr. Thomas Giacobbi, the editorial director of Dentaltown magazine, and a practicing dentist with more than 25 years of experience. Dr. Giacobbi offers unique insights into the evolving world of dentistry, discussing the impact of AI on dental practices, the enduring importance of patient communication, and the future of dental technology.
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An in-depth interview with Dental Economics Chief Editor Dr. Pamela Maragliano-Muniz ahead of the historic dental media roundtable in September 2024
Everyday Practices Dental Podcast host Regan Robertson and Dental Economics Chief Editor Dr. Pamela Maragliano-Muniz, who is also a seasoned prosthodontist, discuss the real challenges of running a dental practice during difficult times. Dr. Maragliano-Muniz opens up about her journey through the pandemic, revealing how it forced her to re-evaluate her practice, her team, and her own professional values.
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Mastering the three core elements of adaptability for sustained success
Change is inevitable, but how do you and your team handle it? Are you excited by the new possibilities, or do you feel the weight of uncertainty pressing down on you? In this episode of Everyday Practices Dental Podcast, host Regan Robertson and special guest PDA Chief HR Officer Adrienne Reynolds, Ph.D., SPHRi, SHRM-SCP, explore strategies to not only help you and your team survive constant change, but to thrive in it.
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“It’s much more impactful to think about what we are doing with our days to make those land deeper and more significant onto our soul.” ~Dr. Maggie Augustyn
Inspired by a powerful quote from H.L. Mencken, Everyday Practices Dental Podcast co-host Dr. Chad Johnson and guest Dr. Maggie Augustyn discuss the true essence of life - not just its length, but its depth and meaning. They discuss the balance between extending our lifespan and enriching the days we have, considering how our choices, connections, and relationships shape the richness of our existence.
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Ever wonder how the words you use can impact your authority and effectiveness as a leader? Dr. Maggie Augustyn joins Everyday Practices Dental Podcast hosts Dr. Chad Johnson and Regan Robertson to share her wisdom on why eliminating three seemingly innocent words - “just,” “maybe,” and “think” - can revolutionize the way you communicate to your team.
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