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In this episode of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Cameron Bennet, an inspiring clinic owner and founder of the Lower Limb Conference, who shares his journey of bouncing back from a major career setback to building a thriving allied health business. Cam talks about the key lessons and challenges that have defined his success, including overcoming the unexpected and how being fired while juggling a new home and a young family led him to start his own clinic and embrace entrepreneurship. He emphasises the importance of building solid foundations, explaining why focusing on consolidation before expansion is crucial to ensure long-term sustainability. Cam also shares how taking risks and embracing opportunities helped him successfully launch a live conference, proving in-person CPD still has value. He highlights the importance of putting in the time and effort to achieve success, even when faced with uncertainty, and offers valuable advice to enjoy the journey and encouraging listeners to take the time to appreciate their achievements instead of always chasing the next goal. Cam’s journey showcases the power of resilience, hard work, and determination, proving that with the right mindset, success is achievable. Tune in for a dose of inspiration, practical advice, and motivation to take your career and business to the next level!
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In this episode of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Dr Anna Walton, an experienced osteopath and clinic owner, shares how she transitioned from solo practice to building a supportive, thriving clinic culture. She reveals the importance of work-life balance by offering flexible four-day practical work weeks, the hard lessons she learned about making her business profitable, and her commitment to mentoring early-career osteopaths. Anna discusses overcoming recruitment challenges in Canberra and fostering continuous learning and curiosity within her team. Her journey highlights the power of creating a sustainable, empowering environment for both practitioners and patients.
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In this episode of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Stephen shares his remarkable journey from clinical practice to building a thriving business that now impacts thousands of people. He reflects on the internal challenges he faced when moving away from hands-on treatments and how the decision to pivot led to greater work-life balance and flexibility. Stephen emphasizes the power of niching down in the allied health field, explaining how focusing on a specific area of practice not only helped him attract his ideal clients but also allowed him to charge more for his expertise, leading to increased income and less burnout. He also speaks to the importance of continuously learning and applying new skills, especially in an era where online resources make it easier than ever to stay educated. For practitioners considering a career change, Stephen offers valuable advice: don’t be afraid to explore new opportunities and pivot when necessary, as you can always return to practice later. His story demonstrates that success in the allied health field doesn’t have to look the same for everyone, it’s about finding what suits your lifestyle, interests, and goals
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In this episode of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Chantelle, founder of Bites Health Clinic, who shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a thriving allied health clinic owner with big plans for the future. Chantelle opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped her career, including the importance of building a people-first culture in her clinic, where her team is the heart of the business. She talks about the hard lessons learned around pricing her services and valuing her expertise, and how these shifts changed her business trajectory. Chantelle also shares her early property journey, purchasing her first home at just 23 despite limited knowledge and a tight budget, and what she learned about real estate that set her up for future success. She discusses balancing family life with running a growing clinic, and the challenges of building a team, including the tough decision to let go of team members, even friends. Chantelle also reveals her goal to expand Bites Health Clinic to satellite locations across Australia, with plans for Queensland, Western Australia, and South Australia. Her story is a powerful example of resilience, self-belief, and perseverance, offering valuable insights for any allied health practitioner looking to grow their clinic, navigate the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and stay motivated to achieve success.
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In this episode of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner, Dr Lisa Gadd, the founder of Living Health Group, shares her journey from becoming an osteopath to running a successful health clinic while balancing her passion for triathlons. Lisa reflects on key decisions she’s made along the way, from purchasing her first property to building a business. She discusses how her early experience in a multi-disciplinary team helped shape her clinical skills before venturing into business ownership. Lisa also shares valuable lessons from her first property investment, noting that while it wasn’t the best financial decision, it got her into the market. She emphasizes the importance of taking calculated risks and making decisions based on long-term goals. With a strong focus on leadership and team development, Lisa explains how she’s built a supportive environment for her team, encouraging both professional and personal growth. She talks about the value of working with mentors and business coaches, and how investing in personal development is key to running a successful clinic. Lisa also shares how she balances her business, triathlon training, and personal life, stressing the importance of structure and planning. Her advice to others: "Back yourself" and trust in your abilities, even when self-doubt creeps in.
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In this episode of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner, Jon, a seasoned osteopath with over 15 years of experience, shares his journey of building a thriving career while achieving personal fulfilment. He reflects on the challenges of starting his own practice, the importance of mentorship, and the value of continuous professional development. Jon discusses how his initial hesitation to launch his practice in favour of enjoying a stable role led to a rewarding decision in hindsight. He also highlights the missed opportunity of investing in property earlier. Jon dives into his evolving definition of success, emphasizing that it’s not just about professional milestones or financial goals, but about achieving work-life balance and meaningful job satisfaction. He talks about the mindset shifts and practical steps that helped him improve patient outcomes, treat root causes, and build stronger practitioner-patient relationships. Filled with valuable insights on career growth, personal development, and navigating the challenges of the allied health profession, this episode is a must-listen for any practitioner looking to refine their skills and fast-track their journey to success.