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This podcast is for chiropractors, chiropractic students, and other practitioners, who would like to move from frustration and overwhelm, to clarity, flow and fun. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business-owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. In the podcasts you will find relevant tips, and inspiration through interviews with great people, to add value for you when shaping your practice.

Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MSc


    • Jan 5, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 36 EPISODES


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    #36 Why Is Change So Hard? Understanding Hidden Barriers with Inger Beate Botheim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 46:05 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhy is change so hard, even when we know it could improve our lives? In this episode of The Practice Gap, I sit down with leadership and executive coach Inge-Beate Botheim to explore a fascinating framework called "immunity to change." Developed by Harvard psychologists Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey, this method helps uncover the hidden commitments and fears that keep us stuck, even when we're motivated to make a change.We discuss why willpower alone isn't enough to create lasting transformation and how anxiety often holds us back more than the change itself. Inge-Beate shares a personal story about using the "immunity map" in her own life to overcome hidden fears and find a healthier work-life balance.If you've ever struggled with perfectionism, procrastination, or fear of failure, this episode will resonate deeply. Together, we walk through practical steps to identify the internal roadblocks that stop us from achieving what we truly want—whether it's personal growth, professional goals, or simply finishing long-overdue projects. By the end of the episode, you'll learn how to use the "immunity map" to shift your mindset and start moving forward.Tune in to learn how to stop spinning your wheels and start making real progress—whether it's in your personal life or your practice.Resources:Download the "Immunity to Change" map from the episode notes.Check out additional reading on Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey's work.Reach out to Inge-Beate or me if you'd like to dive deeper into this process.If you want more information about the onboarding program for new practitioners you can sign up here.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. If you enjoy this podcast, please take a moment to rate us on Apple Podcasts or where you listen to us. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners. Thank you! Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    # 35 Headaches: Patient Communication, Research, Medication Overuse, Skepticism and Assessment Hacks with Aleksander Chaibi, PhD, DC, PT

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 28:24 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Why you should listen to this episode:You will get tips on where to start when assessing a headache patient,  and how to communicate with your headache patients for the best results.You will also get to know more about medication overuse headaches, and how to talk with the patient's primary care physician about it. Our special guest, Aleksander Chaibi, is a distinguished chiropractor and senior researcher. Alexander takes us through his journey from earning a PhD at the University of Oslo to his current role, offering crucial insights into the diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders. You'll learn how to differentiate between various headache types, including migraines, tension-type headaches, and cervicogenic headaches, through strategic questioning and patient history. Alexander's unique diagnostic approach is designed to rule out serious conditions and confirm diagnoses effectively, ensuring precise patient communication.In an engaging discussion, Aleksander sheds light on a multifaceted treatment strategy for chronic primary headaches, combining physical manipulation, neurological assessments, cognitive therapy, exercise, and stress reduction. We address common misconceptions about chiropractic care, particularly concerns about neck manipulation, and emphasize the importance of patient involvement and confidence throughout their treatment journey. Tune in for practical headache management strategies, from staying active to celebrating progress. This episode is your go-to guide for understanding and managing chronic headaches with expertise and empathy.Link in this episode:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/2766518PraksislivWe help you achieve a more enjoyable, efficient, and profitable clinic. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. If you enjoy this podcast, please take a moment to rate us on Apple Podcasts or where you listen to us. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners. Thank you! Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    Building a Successful Clinic from the Ground Up with Aleksander Chaibi, Phd, DC, PT.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 21:32 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered what it takes to master multiple disciplines in healthcare and then turn that knowledge into a thriving clinic? Meet Aleksander Chaibi, a chiropractor, physiotherapist, and PhD holder whose journey is inspiring. From studying physiotherapy in the Netherlands to an unexpected detour in Belgium, and finally landing in Australia to pursue chiropractic, Alexander's story is filled with serendipitous twists and turns. He opens up about his evolving fascination with the human body and how his critical views on Norway's funding system for physiotherapists fueled his drive for further education. His diverse work experiences, from hospitals to psychiatric clinics, eventually guided him to specialize in headache disorders, even collaborating with a neurologist to develop an innovative research protocol.In this episode, we also follow Aleksander's entrepreneurial journey, transforming an antiquated building into a state-of-the-art clinic with the help of an architect. He shares advice for new clinic owners, highlighting the importance of interpersonal skills and work ethic over clinical skills when hiring. You can learn about key interview questions to assess a candidate's fit and how to manage and train therapists effectively through communication and practical experience. Aleksander also underscores the vital role of journal writing and observing colleagues in professional growth. His remarkable ascent from a novice physiotherapist to the owner of a clinic with 20 employees offers a masterclass in dedication and expertise, promising more insights into his research endeavors in future episodes.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. If you enjoy this podcast, please take a moment to rate us on Apple Podcasts or where you listen to us. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners. Thank you! Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    Commonalities Between Practitioners Who Succeed in Practice - A Conversation with Carine Tobiasson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 26:23 Transcription Available


    Join us in this episode with Carine Tobiasson from Praksisliv, who's spent over 20 years working with chiropractors and therapists. She's here to share her tips on how to make the most of your career in chiropractic care. If you are physiotherapist, massage therapist, osteopath or any other therapist, everything in this episode is relevant to your practice as well.We'll talk about what makes a chiropractor stand out from the crowd. It's all about passion, learning from your experiences, and building strong connections with your patients. Plus, we'll tackle the common struggle many chiropractors face: confidence. We'll share some practical tips to boost your confidence and improve your practice.Imagine building relationships with your patients that go beyond just their medical needs. We'll discuss the importance of good communication and how small gestures can make a big difference in healthcare.I'll also share my own story of learning and growing in the field, including the benefits of reviewing your interactions with patients to get better at what you do. And don't worry, we'll give you some straightforward advice on how to build a loyal patient base.So, if you're looking to take your chiropractic career to the next level, tune in for some valuable insights and actionable tips. You won't want to miss this!I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    Crafting Successful Financial Partnerships When Opening A Practice-with Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 22:53 Transcription Available


    Learn and get inspired by how to solve financial partnerships in chiropractic practice. In this episode Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen tells openhearted about what he and his partner Marius Riiber Eikeland did and how it works. As he returns on this podcast he tells how they worked on creating fair and effective income agreements. Discover a model that shuns internal competition, enabling chiropractors to focus on what truly matters—patient care and collaborative success. We tackle the often-daunting topic of money matters head-on, with Christoffer shedding light on various financial structures and the vital need for open communication. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, these insights are invaluable for keeping your practice's pulse strong and steady. We share tales from different walks of chiropractic life, demonstrating how personal experiences shape our professional journeys. The conversation then transitions to the art of relationship-building within the practice, drawing parallels to a marriage that necessitates patience and active nurturing. This episode is more than just a guide; it's a testament to the human connections that define and drive the chiropractic profession forward, with Kristoffer's experiences offering a roadmap for success and fulfillment.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #31 Experiences form Opening a Chiropractic Clinic With Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 27:08 Transcription Available


    Do you have a dream of opening your own clinic? In this episode you will meed  Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen, a chiropractor with a vision,  followed his dream and opened his own  clinic, "The Chiropractic Buddies" or Kiropraktorkameratene i Norwegian, together with his colleague Marius in Asker, Norway.In this episode you will hear about their journey transforming a shared ambition into reality—with strategic planning, financial wisdom, and a touch of legal savvy. Sit back and listen Christoffer shares the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, from choosing just the right location to implementing a marketing strategy that really clicks with their community.This episode shares insights for anyone looking to open their own clinic. Kristoffer doesn't just talk shop; he invites us into the heart of his partnership with Marius, revealing how their camaraderie and complementary skills were pivotal in shaping their clinic. Whether you're a chiropractic enthusiast, an aspiring business owner, or simply curious about the courage it takes to build something of your own, this conversation is your ticket to knowledge that could be the catalyst for your own business adventure. Join us as we explore the power of preparation, partnership, and the entrepreneurial spirit with Kristoffer Nordrum Hansen.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #30 How to overcome the fear of sharing your message with the world -A conversation with Inger Beate Botheim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 28:45 Transcription Available


    Are you struggling to share your message with the world due to a fear that you can't quite define? Are you afraid of being judged by your peers or being called out for not having enough knowledge? Join me, Elisabeth, as we explore how to find out what might be stopping us, and how we can step beyond our fear. In the studio with me, I have Inger Beate Botheim, a coach who works with leadership development. In this episode, Inger Beate Botheim will invite us to understand our fears of putting our message out to the world and the natural transition to understanding the difference between shame and guilt.  Just the mentioning of these emotions might send shivers down your spine. We'll dig deep into the complexities of these emotions and how they can hinder our ability to connect with others. By naming and sharing our stories, we can find the courage to overcome feelings of unworthiness and empower ourselves and those around us.In this episode, Inger Beate will offer strategies for how we can differentiate between feelings like shame and guilt, and why this is super helpful for you. Inger Beate is heavily inspired by the work of Brené Brown on how to foster connections through the strength found in vulnerability.  Join us for a journey to emotional literacy and empowerment, where the sharing of our most inner fears becomes the bridge to communal resilience and growth.I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #29 The Art of Self-Leadership: Where and How to Start - With Inger Beate Botheim

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 29:40 Transcription Available


    To lead others or yourself, you have to start with yourself first. But where do we start? Leading others and self-leadership turns out to have a lot in common. Get on board on a journey of self-discovery with leadership coach Inger Beate Botheim and myself, as we discuss the transformative power of self-leadership and authenticity. Looking into the complexities of inner growth, this episode promises to shed light on how your personal quest for self-awareness can dramatically improve your leadership capabilities. From embracing vulnerability to challenging personal narratives, we navigate leaders' inner workings, examining how our private battles shape our public success.In our conversation, she underscores the critical role of emotional intelligence, diving into the teachings of Brené Brown's "Atlas of the Heart" to amplify our understanding of emotional literacy. Discover the art of pausing between stimulus and response, a technique allowing for more thoughtful decision-making and cultivating more profound relationships. Inger illustrates how a seasoned leader can refine their approach to emotional triggers, leading to a harmonious balance between professional achievement and personal satisfaction.Wrapping up an episode that's as enlightening as it is engaging, she advocates for the joy in the leadership development process. To explore the delicate act of aligning personal dreams with societal expectations and the exhilarating potential of practicing new behaviors that resonate with your true self. Join us for this heartfelt exchange as we pave the way for an authentic, enjoyable voyage toward becoming the leader or self-leader you're meant to be.I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #28 Dr. John Cox Shares His Top 3 Tips for Starting Out in Practice. Inspiration for Both Young Practitioners, and Seasoned Dinosaurs in the Field.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 50:22


    Building a Fulfilling Practice: Dr. John Cox on  Availability, Empathy, and Genuine Connections when first starting in practice. Here, he will share his story of opening his practice in an area where he knew no one. Right out of school. In depth. A newly married. Patients did not just come knocking at his door because his father was a great chiropractor. And no one could care less about him being a Gonstead practitioner.In this episode, we get to listen to the insights of Dr. John Cox, a second-generation Chiropractor with a profound legacy in the field. Dr. Cox shares his wisdom on the pivotal role of availability in achieving success, drawing from his decades-long experience in chiropractic care. As the seventh member of his family to embrace a life in the Chiropractic Profession, Dr. Cox graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1982. Since then, he has dedicated himself to a full-time practice in Barrington, Illinois. In 2002, he earned an honorary degree in Chiropractic Philosophy from Palmer College and became a Legion of Chiropractic Philosophy member.Dr. Cox's commitment extends beyond his private practice; he has been an integral part of the Gonstead Seminar of Chiropractic since 1982. In 1999, he took ownership of the seminar, overseeing a team of 3 in management and 11 instructors specializing in the Gonstead System of Chiropractic care.Tune in to gain valuable insights from Dr. John Cox, a seasoned practitioner who has not only mastered the art of chiropractic care but has also successfully navigated the realms of teaching and leadership within the Gonstead community. Learn how availability, empathy, and genuine connections can pave the way for a flourishing chiropractic practice.I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #27 Being part of the big puzzle. Why and how to collaborate. -With Hege Herstad, DC

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 32:32


    What are the benefits of being good at collaborating with other healthcare professionals? You become part of the big puzzle and have much more exciting practice.  You get invited to events and find possibilities and openings that you didn't know existed among other things. In this episode, we get to meet Hege Herstad from Oslo, Norway.  She is a graduate of PCC West. She has practiced for almost 20 years and collaborated extensively with other specialists from day one. It was not really her plan, but life drifted her that way, and she jumped at the opportunities. Listen and get inspired by her story!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #26 Advanced Patient Communication: 4 Essential Questions. With Bård Fossli Jensen Phd

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 31:13


    Welcome to the third and final episode of our podcast series with Bård Fossli Jensen, Ph.D., in patient communication. In this episode, we dive into the challenging realm of communicating with "difficult" patients—those who have grown weary of healthcare practitioners unable to address their concerns or perhaps the quiet fifteen-year-old who seems impossible to engage in conversation.Navigating these interactions requires a unique set of skills and insights, and Bård Fossli Jensen is here to share tips on enhancing communication with patients who present particular challenges. He will share strategies to connect with individuals who may be skeptical, frustrated, or unresponsive, ensuring that we can provide the best possible care.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on breaking down communication barriers and fostering meaningful connections with patients who may be hard to reach. Discover practical techniques that can transform challenging encounters into opportunities for understanding, collaboration, and improved patient care.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #25 Mastering Patient Communication: 3 Essential Tips- with Bård Fossli Jensen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 27:41


    In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, one constant remains: the need for effective communication between healthcare providers and their patients. Join us on this episode of The Practice Gap as we dive further into the science of patient communication with Bård Fossli Jensen. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your journey in the field, these proven strategies will help you build stronger connections, provide better care, and leave a lasting, positive impact on your patients' healthcare experiences.Communication truly is key, and it's at the heart of quality healthcare. In this episode, we share practical advice and real-world insights to help you unlock the power of effective patient communication. We'll delve into techniques that foster understanding, trust, and empathy, making you a more skilled and compassionate healthcare provider.So, if you're ready to take your communication skills to the next level, don't miss this episode. Your patients will thank you, and you'll find your work even more rewarding. Tune in and embark on the journey to becoming a better communicator in the healthcare world. Subscribe now and join us in this important conversation!I am honorer that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #24 The Science, Not Just The Art of Patient Communication-With Bård Fossli Jensen MD, Phd

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 21:53


    Welcome to another episode of The Practice Gap! In today's engaging and enlightening conversation, we're thrilled to introduce you to an extraordinary guest making a profound impact on medicine and patient communication. Dr. Bård Fossli Jensen is not your typical pediatrician; he's a medical doctor with a Ph.D. in patient communication based in the city of Oslo, Norway. But that's just the beginning of his impressive journey.But what sets Dr. Jensen apart is his invaluable role as a pioneer in patient communication. He doesn't just excel in providing top-notch medical care; he's also on a mission to train physicians, helping them bridge the gap between healthcare providers and patients. His passion for effective patient communication has transformed his practice and extended its influence to diverse sectors, including the Norwegian Chiropractic Association.His seminars have had a profound impact, reshaping how many practitioners approach their patients. Join us as we delve into the experiences, insights, and wisdom of Dr. Bård Fossli Jensen, a practitioner whose work has changed the landscape of patient care and communication. This is the first of three episodes with Bård Fossli Jensen."Structure beats improvisation every time."I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #23 How to Transition from Being An Intern. Dearing to Build and To Be Vulnerable. With Jørund Imislund

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 19:31


    In this podcast, you will get tips and reflections on transitioning from being an intern to building a practice. You will have a second meeting with Jørund Imislund. He is a young chiropractor practicing just outside Stavanger in Norway. He graduated from Anglo European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth.Who inspires you? How can you build self-confidence? Where do you start? This and more are themes in this podcast. I hope you will enjoy this episode, and if you are a new practitioner, you might find some inspiration on how to grow your practice.I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. Link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #22 Experiences From The First Years in Pracitce, Not always Accoring to Plan; with Jørund Imislund

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 26:38


    Starting as a new practitioner may be very challenging. In this podcast, you will meet Jørund Imislund. He is a young chiropractor practicing just outside Stavanger in Norway. He graduated from Anglo European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth.He will share with you how hard it can be and how much fun it is when things work out. He will also give you insights into the things he has done to get known in his area. I hope you will enjoy this episode, and if you are a new practitioner you might find some inspiration on how to grow your practice.I am honored that The Practice Gap is on the list of the Top 100 Chiropractic Podcasts on the web. The link is below.https://blog.feedspot.com/chiropractic_podcasts/Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #21 Identity, Visions of the Future, and Life Work Balance, with Hans Kristian Hvam

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 28:42


    Where you practice affects you. Not just the people you work with, but the country you live in. It affects how you practice and your practice itself. In this podcast you will hear reflections about practicing in Denmark, your identity and visions of the future.  You will also hopefully get inspired to keep a healthy life work balance, and why that may be important. Meet Hans Kristian Hvam, a Norwegian chiropractor residing in Denmark. With 28 years of experience, he graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport. Hvam was pivotal in establishing the first chain of multidisciplinary clinics in Norway, Klinikk for Alle.Presently, he practices in a small town in Denmark alongside two associates. During his leisure time, he teaches chiropractic techniques and is a scuba diving instructor.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #20 How to keep on becoming an even better adjustor and chiropractor-with Hans Kristian Hvam

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 28:55


    "The next adjustment should always be better than the one before." Tips on improving your skills, becoming an even better chiropractor, a better adjustor, and getting more satisfied patients. Meet Hans Kristian Hvam, a Norwegian chiropractor residing in Denmark. With 28 years of experience, he graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport. Hvam was pivotal in establishing the first chain of multidisciplinary clinics in Norway, Klinikk for Alle.Presently, he practices in a small town in Denmark alongside two associates. During his leisure time, he teaches chiropractic techniques and is a scuba diving instructor.Enjoy this inspirational first podcast episode of season 2! Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #19 Discovering Your Passion, Specializing, and Tips For Succeeding If Opening Your Own Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 22:39


    In this episode, we will dive into the topic of passion and its impact on our professional lives. We all yearn to discover the thing that sets our souls on fire. What transforms the "I have to do this" mentality into a heartfelt "I love doing this." We are talking about finding your passion.Throughout this episode, you will find tips and insights on uncovering your passion.  When you align your work with your deepest interests and talents, it no longer feels like work at all. We'll help you embark on a journey of self-discovery, enabling you to find that driving force that ignites your enthusiasm.But passion alone is not enough. We also need to prevent burnout. We also need effective strategies to maintain a healthy work-life balance and protect your well-being while pursuing our passions.Are you someone with dreams of opening your own clinic? Here you will get tips on what pitfalls to avoid. Join us for an inspiring and practical conversation that will guide you to find your passion, take care of yourself, and pursue your dream of opening a clinic. Enjoy this episode with Hilde Sjo Tavares!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #18 How to turn your idea to Global Success: The A-Z Journey of Transforming Needs into Remarkable Products-with Marius Andresen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 29:16


    Visualization is the key to building a successful practice. Any practice. Before going on your journey, there are big benefits of being able to envision your future practice in your mind. As the saying goes, "If you don't know where you are going, it doesn't matter which road you take.”One striking similarity among successful individuals, products, and companies is their shared foundation. These episodes shed light on the importance of visualization – imagining how your creation will manifest in the future. Understanding and applying this fundamental concept can shape the path to a thriving chiropractic practice.Discover the significance of surrounding yourself with talented, like-minded individuals who can contribute to your journey. Learn how to foster an environment of enjoyment and fulfillment throughout the process. Above all, understand the critical factor of identifying a genuine need for what you aim to create.Here are the key take-home messages from these enlightening episodes:Visualization: Develop the ability to visualize how your practice will look.Collaboration: Seek out and work with good people who can support and enhance your vision.Enjoyment: Embrace the journey with enthusiasm and find joy in the process.Genuine Need: Ensure there is a real need for what you intend to create.So, what can you do within your clinic to create a successful practice? How do you envision your practice evolving in the future?Have fun when listening to this episode, tune in, and unlock the secrets to visualizing success, collaborating with a talented team, finding fulfillment in the process, and addressing genuine needs.Wishing you continued success and growth!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #17 Discovering The Need for New Products, while taking care of your patients-with Marius Andresen Industrial designer.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 26:15 Transcription Available


    Playful Messy Beginnings, sustainability and  25 years of K8 industrial DesignIn this episode, you'll gain valuable insights into the world of design and innovation as we introduce Marius Andresen from K8 industrial design. K8 is behind the industry-changing Stokke Xplory baby stroller, bbhugme, and other award-winning products. Enthusiasm, passion, and creativity are contagious. In this episode, you will catch inspiration from Marius. Why should you tune in to this episode? As a chiropractor, listening to this episode will provide you with valuable insights and reasons to tune in:Exploring New Possibilities: Learn about the intersection of chiropractic care and industrial design. By listening to this episode, you'll gain insights into how collaboration with professionals from different fields, such as design, can expand your horizons and open up new possibilities for enhancing patient care and well-being.Collaborating with K8: Gain a deeper understanding of the collaborative efforts between K8 and chiropractors in developing the innovative bbhugme Pillow. Discover how the expertise of chiropractors is integrated into the design process to create a product that prioritizes user comfort, support, and alignment. In addition, learn how beginnings can be super messy and fun.Sustainable Design Perspective: Discover how K8 incorporates sustainable design principles into its products, aligning with the broader goals of sustainable development. By exploring K8's approach, you can gain inspiration and ideas for incorporating sustainability into your practice or professional endeavors.Insights into the Creative Process: Delve into the interplay of messy and structured beginnings in the creative process. Gain a deeper understanding of how innovation and design thinking can be harnessed to address challenges and create solutions that benefit patients and practitioners.By listening to this episode, you'll gain practical knowledge, innovative ideas, and a fresh perspective on the collaborative possibilities between chiropractic care and industrial design. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the exciting world of interdisciplinary collaboration and its potential impact on your practice and patient outcomes.Products and names mentioned in this episode: Stokke Xplory, BbHugMe, Bright Sun Bell, Get Started, Billig och Bra, Peter Opsvik, Trip Trap, Hilde Sjo Tavares, Ann Kristin Homdrum, Bekken og BarnThank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #16 How a Simple Idea Became a Global Pregnancy Pillow Success: Going behind the scenes of BbHugMe with Hilde Sjo Tavares

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 24:38


    BbHugMe is a pregnancy pillow brand that has become an international success, with sales in 80 markets worldwide. The idea for the pillow originated 11 years ago in Oslo, Norway, and was developed by three chiropractors: Hilde Sjo Tavares, Ann Kristin Homdrum, and Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen.In this podcast episode, we take a behind-the-scenes look at the journey from the initial idea to the creation of the BBHugMe pregnancy pillow, including the challenges and obstacles along the way. If you have a product idea that you believe fills a need, this episode also provides valuable tips and insights on how to start your own entrepreneurial journey.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #15 Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in Chiropractic: A Conversation with Eilif Harloff

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 25:45


    Are you interested the challenges and opportunities chiropractic faces?If so, you might want to check out this episode featuring Eilif Harloff, a newly elected board member of the Norwegian Chiropractic Association. In this episode, Harloff shares his thoughts on the future of the profession and offers some interesting solutions.How can we create a safe place for a good discussion? Why should you get involved in the association? Whether you're a chiropractic professional, student, or simply curious about the field, this episode is a must-listen. Harloff's insights and ideas are sure to inspire, inform, and give you a better understanding of the issues and trends shaping the chiropractic profession today.So why not give it a listen and discover for yourself what the future holds for chiropractic? Tune in now and enjoy the episode!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #14 How to become better at non-verbal patient communication, with Eilif Harloff.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 24:13


    "We also communicate with our heart, hands, and listen with our gut." -Eilif Harloff.Rumors have it that one of Eilif Harloff's superpowers is patient communication. And after this episode, I could not agree more. Here you will hear his insights and knowledge.In this episode, you will also hear about meditation, NLP, and listening using all of your senses. Practicing non-judgment, cultivating trust, and empowering your patients are all critical factors in building a thriving practice.Enjoy Eilif's warm and caring words of wisdom.The app mentioned in this episode: HeadspacePeople mentioned in this episode: Anthony Robbins, and Jon Kabat-ZinnThank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #13 X-games, Sports Chiropractic and communicating with your hands, with Eilif Harloff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 19:14


    Eilif Harloff just received the prestigious award "Chiropractor of the Year" in Norway. In the 20 years he has been in the profession, he has made some astonishing achievements. In this first of three episodes, you will hear about his pioneer work with professional snowboarders and skiers from all over the world. He will share with you his love for sports and chiropractic, and the importance of functioning on all leves, from the super athlete, to the hobby athlete. And lastly, how important it is how you touch people, the power of touch, and how you communicate with your hands.Enjoy this lovely episode, I hope it will inspire you!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #12 Money, setting your worth, and goal lists, with Atle Torstensen.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 19:47


    Money and healthcare. Two married topics that can be a challenge for practitioners. How can you make a plan that is the best for the patient, without  thinking about the money aspect? How do you set your worth? How do you price your consultations? It is impossible to thrive in practice without having a clear relationship with money.How inspirational it is to listen to the problems that arise when your practice is too big to handle. My wish is that more practitioners will move into these problems, and use the experience from Atle for how to deal with this part of practicing. The last topic of this year is goal setting, goal list and the power of visualization. Enjoy this last episode of the year!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #11 Behind the scene: How to pick the right intern for you, with Atle Torstensen.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 15:40


    In this episode with Atle Torstensen, you will be taken behind the scene. How do you pick the right intern for you? How can you as an intern have a better chance of being picked by someone you would love to work with?Here you will get food for your thoughts, a true win-win.Atle Torstensen graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic. He has been in practice for 30 years, and for the last 10 years he has had a side-gig in Italy. Atle works most of the time in a small town on the south-west coast of Norway. He is a passionate teacher of chiropractic techniques, and one of his superpowers is treating extremities.  He has had the you of having many interns working with him in his clinic. Many of whom have gone on to win the prestigious Norwegian  "The Chiropractor of the Year" award.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #10 How to end up at the AC Milan Lab, with Atle Torstensen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 17:23


    Atle Torstensen did something unique. This podcast is about doing something different, getting results that speaks for themselves, creating and saying yes to opportunities coming your way.Finding your niche,  volunteering your time and expertise, and doing thins a little different, can take you a long way. In this episode, Atle Torstensen will share with you his journey from being an chiropractic intern in Drammen, Norway, to working at the AC Milan Lab .If you need inspiration for your practice, this episode is for you! You have all this potential to tap into, when you open up to the possibilities before you.Atle Torstensen graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic. He has been in practice for 30 years, and for the last 10 years he has had a side-gig in Italy. Atle works most of the time in a small town on the south-west coast of Norway. He is a passionate teacher of chiropractic techniques, and one of his superpowers is treating extremities. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #9 Patient Communication, with Tone Tellefsen Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 16:09


    In this episode Tone Tellefsen, with her 30 years of experience in chiropractic practice, will among other tings share her insights on patient communication.How do you become a service centered chiropractor?What is interoception and why is it important to your patient?Spend 20 minutes listening to Tone, and you will become a better chiropractor. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #8 How to have difficult conversations with your boss or colleagues. Guest: Tone Tellefsen Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 18:10


    What do you do when you dont like the clinic you work at? And to all clinic owners,  what do you do when you have someone in the clinic that is not a good fit?Most people do not like to go into difficult conversations or having conflicts. We struggle with that.  We have to work on having honest conversations with each other, to build a culture and a clinic we want to work in. In this podcast Tone Tellefsen Hughes, a chiropractor with extensive experience in running a practice with a mix of different practitioners, will share with us how to have difficult conversations in the clinic. This podcast is for all practitioners, and small business owners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #7 Building a practice for good life in practice, with Tone Tellefsen Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 18:25


    Tone Tellefsen Hughes has been practicing chiropractic for more than 30 years. She has coached a lot of new chiropractors, and in this podcast she sheds light on what it takes to build a practice for life. She goes through what are different ways you can build a practice, and how to show up. This podcast is for all practitioners, and small business owners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #6 How to become a successful chiropractor, with Atle Aarre

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 15:50


    One of the joys of having interns, is that you learn a lot yourself.  After 31 years in practice, Atle Aarre has had many interns. In this podcast he will share with you common success factors to those who make it in practice.  The good news are, there are patterns to those who become successful, having little to do with grades and awards. Here is inspiration for you, and food for thoughts if you are an owner of a clinic, and would like to hire an intern.This podcast is for chiropractors, and small business owners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #5 How to become an excellent adjustor, with Atle Aarre

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 18:13


    In this podcast Atle Aarre, a teacher of chiropractic technique for many years, will share with you practical tips for what you can do for becoming a better adjustor.  Visualization of the bones, and the spine, as well as speed are key factors. Atle will give you tips on how to better utilize visualization as a tool, how to develop speed and what we can do to be able to practice into our 80´s. It that is what you want to do.This podcast is for chiropractors, and small business owners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #4 How to become a better communicator, with Atle Aarre

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 13:56


    How do you explain what you do in a way that patients actually understand? In this podcast you will meet Atle Aarre, a chiropractor for 31 years, and a teacher of chiropractic technique, from Bryne Norway. He will talks about the most common metafors that he uses in his clinic. To make a good plan with the patients can be difficult. Here you will find som good advice. This podcast is for chiropractors and other practitioners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business-owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #3 Marketing your clinic, where to begin, with Andre Askeland

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 6:18


    Content marketing, how and where to begin? Andre Askeland is a content marketing creator and in this podcast he will guide us how to choose the right marketing platform for you. Should you use youtube? How about facebook, Instagram? You cannot be present everywhere, then there would be time in the day to do your actual work.  You need to chose one. The one you choose depends on you personality, what you like to do, and what the message you want to share. This podcast is for chiropractors and other practitioners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business-owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #2 How to use videos in marketing for your clinic, with Andre Askeland.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 12:11


    Is the barrier standing between you and taking a video of yourself talking even greater than taking your picture to post? Fear not, here you will find advice on how to start, just by using you phone. Andre Askeland, from Askeland Studioes in Norway, will talk you through how your can use video to promote you services. He will also talk about common mistakes and how to avoid them.This podcast is for chiropractors and other practitioners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business-owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

    #1 Taking better pictures in your clinic using your iphone, with Andre Askeland.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 9:00


    Do you see the benefits on being visible on social media, but dont like to post pictures on your self? In this podcast Andre Askeland, a photographer and content media strategist, will give you som easy advice to implement to take better pictures in your office.  Have you been thinking about creating an online course for your patients? It might not be a bad idea, Andre will comment on that as well.This podcast is for chiropractors and other practitioners, who want to build their practice. I am Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, a chiropractor, business-owner, coach, and entrepreneur on mission to help you close the gap between where you are and the practice you want. Here you will find relevant tips for you to move along your practice journey. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage

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