Episodes
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How would you define the Art of Chiropractic? There are some concepts that are inherent to all forms of art. Chiropractic should embody this understanding of what art is and use it to elevate our delivery to the highest form. Today, we will be talking about the art of chiropractic and what it means to be a chiropractic artist.
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Are you a work in progress? To some extent, we all are. How should we embrace this fact to drive ourselves forward and create growth instead of frustration?
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In today's episode, we discuss Dr Gonstead's famous saying that you adjust too hard, too often, and in too many places. What do you think he meant by that, and what was his motivation for saying it? Dr Dan Lyons will help us by looking at this statement from a philosophical, a scientific, and an artistic perspective.
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In today's episode, we talk with Dr Marcos Perivolaris. He and his wife have been using in office lectures as a way of growing their practice. We will be talking with him about the logistics of creating such an event, as well as the material that they cover to get the best results.
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Do you feel the pressure to present yourself as an expert? What do you do if your not an expert? Fake it till you make it is not very good advice. Today we talk about being okay with where you are in your journey and it okay to be less than an expert.
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In today's episode, we will be looking at a speech. This speech delivers some tremendous insights into physiological principles that seem to have been lost in our modern world. In an age of allergies, autism, and death; its important to know how the body responds to foreign substances and how these interactions can have devastating consequences.
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Gresham’s Law is a monetary law, but does it have application outside of the money system? If so, how might that be the key to understanding patient behavior and knowledge?
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In this episode, we talk about two cases that involve unusual listings.
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In today's episode, we will be finishing up on talking about leadership and how we can use it to develop ourselves, our staff, and our patients. We will be talking about how we turn producers into reproducers so that we are developing the leaders around us.
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Have you ever felt like an imposter? We probably all feel out of our element once in a while, but it shouldn’t be long term and it shouldn’t get worse with time. Here are some ideas to help you break free from imposter syndrome.
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In today's episode, we will be looking at some leadership training from John Maxwell in the context of growing the people around us - both our staff and our patients. In this first part, we will be laying a foundation by discussing the basic essentials of what good leadership looks like and how we can develop a leadership mentality.
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This episode covers the dichotomy between the patients perception of their muscle dysfunction and the doctors understanding of the reality of that dysfunction.
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In today's episode, we talk about talent. What is it, where does it come from, and how do we get more of it. It turns out that there is a scientific explanation, and once we know that explanation, we have the secret to creating talent and recognizing talent in others.
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Sustained pressure has several applications. In this episode, Dr Fowler will be discussing how we can use it in different ways to accomplish different goals.
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Today, we will be talking is Dr Ian Rossborough. Everybody knows him from his YouTube videos, but not everyone knows the journey he took to get there. When we start in practice, if we hit any road bumps, its easy to think that we will never make it. The reality is that we all face hard times, and it is overcoming those challenges that allows us to become the kind of people who ultimately achieve their goals.
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In today's episode, we will be talking with Dr Lydia Dever about the value of taking an objective, skills assessment test. We will be talking about the history of the test as well as the benefits of becoming a Diplomate. Dr Dever has been involved in education for many years, so this episode is great for understanding the basic skills expected from a test like the Diplomate test.
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Dr Fowler gives some thoughts on the uniqueness of the L1 - L3 area.
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In today's episode, we will be talking with Dr Danielle Gilbert. She will be addressing the issues of tongue tie and lip tie. These are issues that have gained a lot more attention in recent years and a lot of money has been made in treating these conditions. In this conversation, we will be discussing some of the important points that every practitioner should be aware of regarding this often prescribed procedure.
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Some really incredible things have been happening in the broader economy. Its easy to think that these distant events have no effect on us or our practices. It turns out that nothing could be further from the truth. Today, we are going to talk about some of these things that are happening, and how it can directly effect the business decisions that we make.
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How much do you really know about fascia? More importantly, what does the research tell us about fascia? Today, we will be talking about fascia, what it is and how it works. This will serve as an introduction to a conversation about lip tie and tongue tie procedures. That conversation must be built on a foundation of knowing what fascia is and how it works.
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