Episodes
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Have you ever wondered why high antibody titers do not seem to equate to immunity? In today's episode, we are going to discuss the physiology underlying the process by which we develop immunity. Are viruses really our enemy, or are they essential for life?
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How do you know when you need to make a change to move forward? How do you self-correct to do the daily work of self improvement? Today, we are going to talk about how we get a change in perspective so we can see ourselves more accurately. If we cannot see the problem, then we cannot fix the problem.
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This is an episode that I never really wanted to do, but I feel the time is now right to discuss these things. I began looking into this many years ago, but it is clear now that if we do not become aware of what is going on behind the scenes, it has the potential to tear apart the profession. It is time that we all become aware of and engaged in the politics of chiropractic.
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In today's episode, we will be talking with cousins and work partners, Dr Holden Linn and Dr Brennon Kelly. As the first two Gonstead doctors in the state of Louisiana, they had a lot to overcome as they introduced a new method of chiropractic to their community. In our conversation, we will talk about patient education and how you present what you do to a community that thinks they already know what chiropractic is.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about what it takes to take your adjusting to the next level by creating habits that refine your technique. Based on a simple concept created by Charles Duhigg in the book "The Power of Habit", we will lay out a process for creating greater skill by turning your adjusting procedure into a habit. This is a concept that can add speed and precision to your adjustments, but most importantly, it can add consistency.
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In today's episode, we will be talking with Dr David Geary. How do you know when you should be in the sympathetics or the parasympathetics? What if you find a potential subluxation in both areas? Today, we are going to be talking about how to think about neurology and how to determine which system to be in. We will also be talking a little bit about how the scope works and what we should infer from that.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about Tic Douloureux or Trigeminal neuralgia. As our guest will show us, it has many different names, but only one cause. We will be discussing the neurology as well as the proper approach for correcting this problem and bringing relief to the patients who suffer with it. This is an episode you will not want to miss!
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In today's episode, we will be talking with Dr Lars Gunnar about his recent move from California to Tennessee. This move gave him the opportunity to start over again, with some lessons learned. The process itself has helped him to reflect on what kind of doctor he is and what kind of doctor he hopes to become. We will discuss which elements he brought with him, and what was created new as he got to start over with a clean slate.
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In today's episode, we will be discussing Natural Law and how it relates to Chiropractic. Why do we struggle to get people to listen to our message? Natural Law serves as an explanation for the reality we observe, and it helps to make sense of our Chiropractic philosophy.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about the process of thinking. Thinking is simple, right? Everybody does it. But do we do it properly? In this episode, we will be talking about a particular definition of thinking and how this definition can be employed to make us better doctors and ultimately, better people.
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In today's episode, we are going to talk about a mental construct for figuring out a course of action for your patient. Determining whether the subluxation is primarily a biomechanics problem or a neurology problem will help you to know where you should be looking for the subluxation. This is a simple construct to help us to cut through the clutter and see more clearly.
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In today's episode, we will be discussing a unique case and the lessons we can learn from it. Joining us is Dr Kristin Fellows and Dr Josh Lawlor. In this case you will see a number of guiding principles. You will also see a lot of specifics as this case will take us all over the spine and even some extra-spinal joints.
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We just finished the Gonstead Extravaganza in Mt Horeb, WI. Coming off this weekend, I had some thoughts to share with you. I hope these ideas help you to gain perspective on your successes and your failures.
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In today's episode, we are going to discuss what we believe. When it comes to Chiropractic Philosophy, our own personal Worldview might conflict or contradict the Chiropractic Philosophy. What's more, is it possible that Chiropractic has its own Worldview? If our Chiropractic philosophy does not fit into a cohesive worldview, that contradiction will forever make it difficult for us to teach our patients to share our Chiropractic Philosophy.
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In today's episode, we are going to talk about the history of Gonstead. Not the entire history, mind you, but a few select parts that can help us to gain some applicable knowledge as we go through the learning process. History is a powerful tool for learning from other people's experiences and even their mistakes. Let's talk about what we can learn from Dr Gonstead's experience an how he became the legend we know today.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about focus fatigue. This is what happens when you attempt to maintain a high level of precision over a long period of time. Many Gonstead doctors experience this over the course of a day as they attempt to serve their patients. We will be talking about what focus fatigue is, how it effects us, and what we can do to build our stamina.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about those opportunities that we have to create WOW experiences for our patients. We often think that a good adjustment is enough, but as times are changing, it often is not. Creating these WOW experiences is the key to creating busy and successful Gonstead practices in the future. So, let's look at several different areas where we have the potential to create WOW!
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Today's episode is based on one of my favorite lessons that I learned from John Maxwell. The story of Lewis & Clark gives us a template for understanding how we can lead ourselves and others where we have never gone before. For most Chiropractors, this is essential knowledge. Most of us will be forced, during our career, to go where we haven't gone before and to take others with us. Here we have a template for how to do that.
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In today's episode, our guest is Dr Mark Lopes. Dr Lopes is the chair of our research department. He, along with Roger Coleman and Edward J Cremata published an article on the historical importance and relevance of x-rays in chiropractic practice. Today, he will be discussing why this paper is important and the fight to secure our right to utilize x-rays in chiropractic practice.
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In todays episode, we will be talking about some basic scientific principles that can be exercised in everyday practice. How we think about what we do will help to frame it so we get the most benefit from it. Science isn't just something that is out there, but it is something that must be in us, rooted into our very thinking about what we do and why we do it.
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