Top Minds is hosted by Dr. Scot Gray and Joe Renzi where they talk with the top minds in business, life, and health care about how they're making a difference in the world today.
Alvy Ray Smith is an American computer scientist, a Co-founder of the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Division, Pixar, and Altamira Software. Alvy was part of the 1980s and 1990s expansion of computer animation into feature films. He created his first computer graphic in 1965 at New Mexico State and by 1970, earned a PhD in computer science from Stanford University. Altamira Software was eventually purchased by Microsoft, where Alvy was the first Graphics Fellow. He was also the first Director of Computer Graphics at Lucasfilm. More recently, he is the Author of the book, A Biography of the Pixel. In this episode… Pixar is one of the largest animated film companies in the world, valued at over $7 billion. They've released 24 full-length animated feature films since Toy Story was released in 1995. Pixar is now a household name, with children and adults alike falling in love with their movies for the last half-century. But how did it get started? Alvy Ray Smith was there from the very beginning. Through a serendipitous turn of events, he met Ed Catmull and George Lucas and made the move for California to work at the Lucasfilms Computer Division as the Director of Computer Graphics. From there, he went on to work with the best talent in the world and turn the dream of fully animated feature films into reality. The result? Pixar Animation Studios. In this episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray and co-host Dr. Jeremy Weisz are joined by Pixar Co-founder, Alvy Ray Smith, to discuss the roots of one of the largest animated film companies in the world. Alvy talks about the milestones of Pixar's journey, how they became an independent company, his tumultuous relationship with the man who invested in the company's rise, and his business ventures after Pixar.
Dr. Pierluigi Mancini is one of the most sought-after national and international consultants and speakers on the subject of mental health and addiction. He has over 30 years of experience in culturally and linguistically appropriate behavioral health treatment and prevention. He recently led a project to train clinicians in Latin America who are taking care of the over 4 million displaced Venezuelans suffering from trauma, PTSD, and other conditions. He is the Chair of the Georgia Behavioral Health Planning and Advisory Council, and has been recently appointed to the Mental Health America National Board of Directors. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Wellstar Hospital, the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse, and the National Association of Mental Health Planning and Advisory Councils. Dr. Mancini's public service announcement and documentaries addressing underage drinking, suicide, and prescription drugs have won a combined six Emmy awards. He has been honored with the National Latina/o Psychological Association Star Vega Distinguished Service Award, the National Council of La Raza - Helen Rodríguez-Trías Award for Health, and the Mental Health America “Heroes in the Fight” Award, among others. In this episode… This isn't the first opioid crisis that the US has experienced. When the crisis hit the country in the 70s and 80s, people who stopped using heroin ended up hooked on methadone. But, according to Dr. Pierluigi Mancini, the approach to rehabilitation and treatment has come a long way — so much so that they have started using an opiate antagonist drug in the short term for successfully treating patients. Dr. Mancini is an expert at cultural and linguistic competence, immigrant behavioral health, and health disparities — and he says that the key to making headway in the fight against the abuse of any substance is prevention and promotion. He explains that by turning conversations into informative discussions on addiction, we can start answering the questions around why people become addicted and why they are unable to get the help they need. Tune in to this episode of Top Minds, as Dr. Scot Gray talks with the renowned consultant on mental health and addiction, Dr. Pierluigi Mancini, about the opioid epidemic. They discuss the negative effect of prescribing opioids for pain medication, the economic burden of the opioid epidemic, the importance of open and honest conversations in preventing alcohol and substance abuse. Plus, Dr. Mancini explains the effect of the COVID-19 isolation on people who are struggling and more.
Don Miguel Ruiz is a spiritual teacher and the internationally best-selling author of the Toltec Wisdom Series. The Toltec Wisdom Series has sold more than 12 million copies and has been published in 46 different languages. His most famous book from the Toltec Wisdom Series, The Four Agreements, has sold more than seven million copies worldwide, was on The New York Times' best-seller list for almost a decade, and was titled the 36th best-selling book of the decade. Over the years, don Miguel has received many unique honors, including a U.S. Air Force Challenge coin engraved with “The Four Agreements,” an Honorary Degree in Cultural and Social Education from the American Cultural Institute of Mexico, and the moniker a “national treasure” in his native country, Mexico. Don Miguel Ruiz is a spiritual teacher and the internationally best-selling author of the Toltec Wisdom Series. The Toltec Wisdom Series has sold more than 12 million copies and has been published in 46 different languages. His most famous book from the Toltec Wisdom Series, The Four Agreements, has sold more than seven million copies worldwide, was on the The New York Times' best-seller list for almost a decade, and was titled the 36th best-selling book of the decade. In this episode Do you find yourself caring a bit too much about what others think of you? Are you trying to take concrete steps towards understanding yourself and living an unapologetic, freedom-filled life? We all live our own stories. More than that, we are all the main characters in our narratives — protagonists who navigate the ups, downs, and everything in-between that life has to offer. According to don Miguel Ruiz, this is an innate tendency: all humans are born with an impulse to perform. Unfortunately, constant acting with ourselves and others leads to a life that lacks authenticity, belonging, and freedom — or, in other words, a less-than-ideal existence. Thankfully, there is an antidote to this performance-oriented lifestyle: awareness. Only by prioritizing and practicing awareness can you start to live a liberated, original life. Want to learn more? In this episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray sits down with don Miguel Ruiz, a spiritual teacher and the internationally best-selling author of the Toltec Wisdom Series, to discuss the secrets to living a full and cognizant life. Listen in as don Miguel talks about the terrifying incident that changed his life and career, his motivations behind writing The Four Agreements, and how to reject “acting” and lean into authenticity and independence today. Stay tuned!
Dr. Fab Mancini is a renowned chiropractor, global executive and consultant, and Founder of The Fab Life Academy. Dr. Mancini has been named the #1 Healthy Living Media Expert in America and has served as the President Emeritus of Parker University. He is the author of the best-selling books, The Power of Self-Healing and Chicken Soup for the Chiropractic Soul. Dr. Mancini has won several honors and awards for his dedication to healing and his patients, including Humanitarian of the Year, CEO of the Year, and an induction into the Wellness Revolutionaries Hall of Fame. Dr. Mancini is a graduate of the Institute for Educational Management in the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University and earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Parker University. With his expertise, he continues to serve his community with one principle: "we all have an opportunity to serve those that are in greater need than we are." In this episode… If you could change anything about your life right now, what would it be? Would you want to start your own business or switch careers? Maybe you want to learn a new skill? Guess what: there is no time like the present to make a shift in your life to help your future. Dr. Fab Mancini knows a thing or two about pivoting in your career and taking the risk to create a better life. His shift from chiropractic medicine to a healthy living media expert has allowed him the opportunity to touch and enhance so many lives in a way that he may not have been able to before. He understands that by learning to say “yes” to the risks of failure, he is also saying “yes” to the possibility of success. In this week's episode of Top Minds, host Dr. Scot Gray sits down with long-time friend and renowned healthy living media expert, Dr. Fab Mancini. They discuss how to seize your opportunities, the importance of mentors, and what it means to let go of perfection. Dr. Mancini also shares the mantra that has kept him going, what it means to have a service mentality, and the power of believing in yourself and taking risks. If you want to learn more about living a fabulous life, stay tuned.
Dr. Mark Dennis is a chiropractic physician at Renew Health, a regenerative medicine clinic. Dr. Dennis began his career in advertising and marketing but quickly switched over to chiropractic medicine after having a close call with surgery for herniated discs in his lower back. After learning about the wonders of chiropractic medicine, he has devoted his life to helping his patients relieve their chronic pain and return balance to their lives. In this episode… You probably already know: stem cell treatment is the new wave in holistic medicine since it pays greater attention to the patient's health and regenerative ability. Say goodbye to narcotics that cause brain fog, accidental overdose, and a growing dependency for relief. Now, those who suffer from chronic pain can have relief with affordable treatments that avoid heavy medications—just like Dr. Mark Dennis discovered when he first went to a chiropractor more than 20 years ago. In this episode of Top Minds, host Dr. Scot Gray is joined by Dr. Mark Dennis, a chiropractic physician at Renew Health. Together, they discuss his transition from marketing and advertising to chiropractic medicine and his greatest career failure. Dr. Dennis reveals warning signs every patient should look for when contemplating regenerative medicine and how to get the best results from any stem cell treatment. Stay tuned.
Dr. Christopher Gaunder, is an orthopedic surgery specialist who is currently serving at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. After graduating with honors from Mercer University Medical School in 2012, Dr. Gaunder has gone on to do fantastic work with procedures to help his patients recover from joint and chronic pain. He has also worked with autologous stem cells and regenerative medicine and is considered one of the top minds in his field. In this episode… What do you do when your joint or chronic pain flares up? Do you take a combination of Tylenol and ibuprofen? Maybe you opt for a hot compress instead? Regardless of what you do, your main goal is to get relief—even if it is only momentary. Dr. Christopher Gaunder is an orthopedic surgery specialist focusing on joint replacement and sports medicine. He has worked with countless patients to provide options for knee replacement surgery that are both holistic and beneficial to their overall health. In this week's Top Minds episode, host Dr. Scot Gray sits down with orthopedic surgery specialist, Dr. Christopher Gaunder. They discuss one of the best college football teams, regenerative medicine, and the causes of most knee and joint replacement in military personnel. Dr. Gaunder shares the best practices for recovering from a knee injury or operation and how to alleviate joint or chronic pain in the early stages.
Dr. Vernon Williams is an author, trained and certified ER Physician, and Owner of The Wellness & Aesthetics Medical Center. Despite being only “29”, Dr. Williams has been practicing medicine and helping patients look and feel younger for over 30 years. His work in the emergency room has also allowed him to work with patients of all ages and ailments. Dr. Williams belongs to a variety of professional and medical associations, including the Texas Medical Association (TMA) and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS). He graduated from Harvard University with his Bachelor's Degree before going on to receive his Doctor of Medicine Degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In this episode… Have you ever wished that you could turn back time and return to your more youthful days? What if you could still take those long walks on the beach without your back aching? Or maybe there's a new technology for erasing those wrinkles from your skin? Unfortunately, there is no time machine you can use to turn the clock on your health. But, Dr. Vernon Williams, an author, certified physician, and Owner of The Wellness & Aesthetics Medical Center, has made it his life's goal to help his patients feel and look younger through the careful lens of regenerative medicine. His work as an ER physician has also allowed him to better understand COVID-19 and the implications of general health and preventative care. Join us as Dr. Scot Gray interviews Dr. Vernon Williams, a well-known physician with a focus on regenerative medicine and the Owner of The Wellness & Aesthetics Medical Center. They discuss the importance of preventative measures and the state of the ER in the wake of the current pandemic. Dr. Williams shares his medical journey, the benefits of regenerative medicine, and his tips on how to live a healthier life even with chronic pain.
Dr. Helen Powell-Stoddart is the Founder of Pain 2 Wellness Healthcare, a clinic based in Madison, Alabama that focuses on integrative treatment tools for inflammatory conditions. She is a Board-Certified Physician of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine with over 20 years of experience in combining traditional and alternative medicine to foster new habits and help patients regain their health. Her practice has incorporated plant-based medicine to help patients recover to their peak performance. Dr. Helen Powell-Stoddart completed two residency programs simultaneously in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Internal Medicine at The Johns Hopkins/Mount Sinai Hospital Program has a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and Chemistry, and a Master's degree in Anatomy from Howard University. She later continued her studies at Howard University, School of Medicine, where she graduated at the top of her class. In this episode… Got pain? Well, you're not alone. According to a study done in 2016 by the CDC, approximately 20% of the U.S. adult population suffers from high-impact chronic pain. Many of these chronic pain occurrences stem from previous injuries or surgeries that leave damaged nerves while the patient is recovering. Dr. Helen Powell-Stoddart, Founder of Pain 2 Wellness Healthcare, helps her patients transform their way to optimal health through regenerative medicine and integrative practices. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray interviews Dr. Helen Powell-Stoddart, a Board-Certified Physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. They discuss the wonders of regenerative medicine while delving into the severity of chronic pain and the benefits of alternative medicine. Dr. Powell-Stoddart has worked with countless patients to provide solutions that once seemed impossible.
Dr. Gunwant Mallik is a neurosurgeon from Westerville, Ohio who is affiliated with various hospitals including Mount Carmel West Hospital and Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital. He was the Director of Neuroscience and Neurological Trauma from 2001 to 2006 at Grant Medical Center in Ohio. Dr. Mallik is considered one of the neurosurgery leaders in the country, particularly because of the techniques that he uses. Dr. Mallik graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine with a specialization in neurosurgery in 1987. In this episode… Regenerative medicine offers patients a more holistic and effective way of treating their medical issues. And as more studies around its benefits are being conducted, medical specialists in different fields have become more confident about suggesting them to their patients as an alternative to more common, but not necessarily more effective, treatment options. One of them is Dr. Gunwant Mallik. Dr. Mallik is a neurosurgeon from Ohio and has been incorporating regenerative medicine into his practice. He believes that patients need to know what all their options are so they can make an informed decision that will lead them to improved health. Join Dr. Scot Gray in this episode of Top Minds as he interviews Dr. Gunwant Mallik about how he has incorporated regenerative medicine in his practice as a neurosurgeon. Dr. Mallik also discusses the studies supporting the use of PRP as opposed to cortisone shots and the challenge posed by insurance companies for patients who might be considering the use of PRP as their preferred treatment option. Stay tuned.
Dr. Omar Pizano is an attending physician at CHIPSA Hospital, a member of the CHIPSA Tumor Board in Tijuana, Mexico, and a part of the stem cell program. CHIPSA Hospital is known for its incredible work using integrative and alternative medicine with late-stage cancer patients. Dr. Pizano has helped countless patients with their battle against cancer and has even created an innovative medical device that aids the treatment of late-stage cancer patients. In this episode… The health industry has rapidly started shifting its approach to alternative medicine in recent years. While many doctors have taken a more holistic approach to medicine, like stem cells, diet moderation, and light exercise such as yoga or walking, there are still many who doubt the benefits of alternative medicine. Dr. Omar Pizano hopes to change this skepticism with his work on stem cell research at CHIPSA Hospital. Stem cells could be the cure for autoimmune disease. In this week's episode of Top Minds, host Dr. Scot Gray sits down to talk with Dr. Omar Pizano, attending physician at CHIPSA Hospital. They discuss success stories with stem cell treatment, the hope for late-stage cancer, and changing the stigma about alternative medicine. Dr. Pizano also talks about what drew him to CHIPSA Hospital and his aspirations for treating other autoimmune diseases with the power of stem cells.
Ed Clay is a renaissance man. He is the President of United Cancer Centers, where he uses his expertise in messaging and online media, along with his 18 years as an entrepreneur. He's also a former mixed martial arts fighter who once held the ranking of ninth in the world, was the former owner of Submission Fighter magazine, and has a clothing brand. In 2015, along with his two partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry, Ed acquired CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, where his interest in developing solutions to address some of the glaring issues with cancer management in the United States comes into play. He is a strong supporter of integrative immunotherapy and the concept of bringing together conventional and alternative sides of medicine to improve patient outcomes. When it comes to late stage cancer treatment, Ed is considered a pioneer. In this episode… Have you ever given thought to alternative/holistic medicine? Consider this: the need for a new approach to medicine, along with the declining health of the older population within the United States, is growing. Alternative medicine could be the answer, yet the majority of options are not available within the US. Ed Clay, President of United Cancer Centers and CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, has turned his focus from mixed martial arts to help those in need get the care they deserve, including his mother, who had her own time in the ring against rheumatoid arthritis. In this week's episode of Top Minds, host Dr. Scot Gray sits down to talk with friend and fellow alternative medicine advocate, Ed Clay. They discuss the need for combination therapy as a treatment option and the use of stem cells on a larger scale. Ed gives a brief history of how he decided to try alternative medicine and the results he has seen from using alternative medicine in his hospital. If you've ever wanted to learn more about stem cells and alternative medicine, now's your chance. Stay Tuned!
Dr. Damon Walton is a chiropractor, a healthcare entrepreneur, and the Co-Founder of ChiroSystems and Activate Metabolics. He opened his first practice in 1997 and quickly grew to one of the biggest in Illinois, having grown from one to 10 clinics in just four years. He co-founded ChiroSystems and he was responsible for the launch, growth, and sale of over 75 practices all across the country. After leaving that franchise model, he launched Lifetime Metabolic Program which has grown rapidly since its inception and is now known as Activate Metabolic. In this episode… In times of change and crisis, your ability to innovate and pivot is a crucial factor in whether or not your business will survive. The wherewithal to know what your patients truly need, whether it is an adjustment or a new health program to help them with inflammation, is paramount in building doctor-client relationships that matter. And Dr. Damon Walton, co-founder of Activate Metabolics and a chiropractor for more than 20 years, wants to bridge and address doctor-client relationship concerns and he helps clients to grow their chiropractic practices and health centers. In this weeks' episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray talks with Dr. Damon Walton of Activate Metabolics about his practice as a chiropractor and his knack for helping other practices grow and maintain healthy connections with their patients. They discuss the pitfalls and success of developing a practice, Dr. Walton's ability to innovate ahead of time, the importance of balancing the right models to address core patient needs, and more. Stay tuned.
Rylee Meek is the Founder and CEO of The Social Dynamic Selling System, which has flipped the concepts of dinner marketing on its head by turning sales into science. He went from having $673 in his bank account after a failed venture to a multi-hundred million dollar company in just ten years. He has created a selling system that helps entrepreneurs and business owners achieve higher revenues each year. In this episode… What if your next business venture started with dinner? Dinner seminar marketing has gained a lot of traction over the last few decades because it offers the unique opportunity to learn about new ideas and the possible added value it can provide to the market. Rylee Meek used the model and influence of dinner seminar marketing to grow his business from a minor startup in home improvement appliances to the multi-million-dollar company that helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses. In this week's episode, Dr. Scot Gray talks with Rylee Meek, Founder and CEO of The Social Dynamic Selling System, where he shares how he created and grew his business by capitalizing on human interaction and reading economic trends and the importance of what you say to other people and how it can help you gain leads and land sales. Stay tuned.
Ed O'Keefe is the father of seven children, serial entrepreneur, strategic consulting coach, and the founder of Wake Up Foods. Ed has worked with countless companies growing them from scratch to seven and eight-figure businesses. With his encouragement and guidance, he has helped entrepreneurs take the next step in scaling and building their company. He created Wake Up Foods to provide a healthier food option that offers lower carbs and calories that's 100% plant-based and allergen-free that both kids and adults cannot help but love. Ed is also the host of the podcast Wake Up Minute. In this episode… Mental toughness. What is it and how do you cultivate it? In a world where everything changes regularly and things are always running at top speed, how do you make sure that you're on the right track? How can you ensure that the innovations and visions you have in mind are actualized and that they answer your “why”? Ed O'Keefe, the founder of Wake Up Foods and the father of seven children, has made it his goal to create a community of entrepreneurs that strive to grow their mental and physical capacity. He has also made it his mission to show people that doing what you feel needs to be done is the right thing to do despite the pushback you get through the process. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray talks to Ed O'Keefe, founder of Wake Up Foods, about what it means to be an entrepreneur who isn't just about vision and who is all about taking action. Tune in as they discuss the mental toughness needed to survive in any industry, the importance of freeing yourself from the obligation trap, and why it's vital to re-evaluate your life and goals on a regular basis.
Randy Davis is a serial entrepreneur who has established 19 businesses, with 18 of those growing into successful seven and eight-figure numbers. He is a trusted advisor for top business, both nationally and internationally who has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs take their business to the next level. Randy is the creator of the Bootstrap Billionaire Program, the Founder of WAM (Walk Away Millionaire), and the leader of the Elite 30 Program. In this episode… What does failure teach us about business? How can we use the lessons we learn along the way to further our view of ourselves and of what it means to build a successful company? Randy Davis, "The Wizard of Business Development," has helped countless entrepreneurs learn from their failures and create a mindset that allows them to grow, succeed, and thrive in business. Randy is a serial entrepreneur and a trusted business advisor who has seen the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. He created the Bootstrap Billionaire program that allows people to start their journey towards being the master of their own minds. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray interviews his friend, Randy Davis, Founder of WAM and The Bootstrap Billionaire Program, about his journey into the business world and the characteristics he used to succeed. He breaks down the nuances of networking with others who can help you craft your tale, the importance of creating a work culture that has high standards, and his top advice for people who want to grow their business. Stay tuned.
Kim Walsh-Phillips is the founder of Powerful Professionals, a business coaching and education company that empowers entrepreneurs to utilize technology to scale online for their business. She is the best-selling author of two books that have helped paved her way in the business world. Kim was named number 475 in the INC 5000 as a multi-seven figure business entrepreneur without a business degree. She is also a public speaker who has graced the stage with the likes of Tony Robbins, Kevin O'Leary, and Gary Vaynerchuk. In this episode… When do you make the shift in your career or business to pursue joy and serve more people? In the ever-changing economic world, it can be hard to sell a company that you developed with the help of a close-knit team due to emotional and mental baggage from fear of change.. Kim Walsh-Phillips, a best selling author of two books and founder of Powerful Professionals, is intent on helping entrepreneurs capitalize on their resources and reach a bigger audience. And she wants to show them how they too can grow their own seven-figure business the way she did. Join Dr. Scot Gray in this week's episode of Top Minds as he interviews Kim Walsh-Phillips of Powerful Professionals about her decision to sell her own agency, her decision to take risks and create a company that coaches entrepreneurs, and how she was able to build multiple seven-figure businesses even without a business degree. Stay tuned.
Dr. Brandon Bupp is the owner and founder of Advanced Health and Wellness Centers, where he provides treatments in corrective care, family care, and regenerative medicine while incorporating spine biomechanics, physical rehab, nutritional coaching, vitamins, and supplements. His practice also utilizes different types of injections, along with physical and dietary guidance. His faith has played an important role in his life and his practice of helping others heal. He graduated from Palmer Chiropractic School in 2005 and has used his experience to bring together medical professions to help his clients live a healthy life. In this episode… The future of holistic medicine is changing and along with it comes new ways of providing treatment options for patients. Numerous treatments have evolved to include stem cells and injections that help the body return to its original function and while the FDA continues to provide strict policies on what counts as medicine that is insurable, practitioners from around the world have joined together to help patients understand the benefits and importance of a holistic approach to their health. Dr. Brandon Bupp, owner of Advanced Health and Wellness Center has joined in the fight to provide holistic and regenerative treatments to his patients to help them achieve optimal health. Join us in this week's episode of Top Minds, as Dr. Scot Gray interviews Dr. Brandon Bupp Advanced Health and Wellness Center as they discuss the benefits of regenerative medicine and how they are navigating the field of holistic medicine alongside traditional medicine. Dr. Bupp talks also about the different ways he is using regenerative medicine to help his patients, dealing with the changing views on injections as a part of treatment, and what health care might be like in the future. Stay Tuned.
Vinnie Fisher is the CEO and co-founder of Fully Accountable, a company that provides outsourced accounting and finance services that helps e-commerce and digital companies to use data to make better decisions and scale according to their clients. His company, which was established in 2015, has been named one of the best places to work in the US and has recently made the INC 5000 list 2019 ranking 26th place. With his help, companies have grown with higher profit margins and an understanding of their budget and marketing capabilities. In this episode… How do you use financial literacy and accountability to grow your business? What factors do you take into account when you're about to start working with a new client, start a new marketing campaign, or when you're just about to hire a new employee? If you aren't analyzing your data to make informed business decisions and to scale your business according to its fullest potential, then you're definitely missing out on new leads and revenue. And Vinnie Fisher has made it his mission to help businesses take control of their finances in order to help enterprises take control of their finances and grow. Join us in this week's episode of Top Minds, as Dr. Scot Gray interviews Vinnie Fisher, CEO and Co-Founder of Fully Accountable. Discover how he grew his business and how he helps others do the same for their own businesses, the importance of cultivating critical thinking in your team, the different ways to generate revenue, and how to capitalize on the tools and budget to reach maximum growth. Vinnie also mentions how listeners of the show can get resources for free so make sure to tune in.
AJ Piovesan is the Clinical Director of Regenerative Medicine at Seminole Integrative Medicine and he is the principal owner of Functional Health Solutions, LLC. He is also currently with Live Well Medical Center. AJ has 38 years of education and training in health and fitness, and has been working in the medical field for the last 17 years with experience in both surgical and clinical in general bariatric, orthopedic, spine, gynecology, urology, EMT, and plastic surgery. AJ graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences from the University of Washington and received his certification as a licensed physician's assistant in 2002. He's a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, International Peptide Society, and Clinical Peptide Society. In this episode… Your health is essential to living a happy life and an intricate part of your health are your food choices and the kind of health supplements that you take. But finding the right supplements to help your body heal isn't that easy particularly if you have underlying health issues that need to be taken into consideration. AJ Piovesan has spent years helping and treating patients through regenerative medicine and he says that the key to being healthy is in treating your body in the specific way that it needs to be treated. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray interviews AJ Piovesan, Clinical Director of Regenerative Medicine at Seminole Integrative Medicine about his journey through regenerative healing and the possibilities it offers. He dives into the benefits of peptides and the dangers of getting one without prescription and the need for guidance in any health journey, and find out why taking care of your gut is one of the most important things you can do for your body. Stay Tuned.
Ed Clay is a pioneer in direct response internet marketing, a former MMA fighter ranking 9th in the world, and the owner of CHIPSA Hospital. He and his partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry, acquired CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico where they help patients by providing alternative treatment options at a fraction of the cost in the US while also trying to find ways to improve the cancer management issues in the country. Ed is also the President of United Cancer Centers located in Las Vegas where they applied the Right to Try Act into their model in a bid to help end-stage cancer patients get access to a combination of conventional and alternative treatment In this episode… Finding hope in the late stages of cancer can be extremely difficult. Most treatment centers within the US are still trying to come up with an effective way to treat cancer, and to some, they are just not doing enough and probably, not giving enough options. Ed Clay hopes to change this by introducing alternative options to end-stage cancer patient, leveraging the Right to Try Act passed under the Trump administration in the United Cancer Centers that he co-founded in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has brought together conventional and traditional medicine in his hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, CHIPSA Hospital, and he wishes to do the same in the US to address the cancer management crisis here and to provide patients a fighting chance. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray interviews Ed Clay, former MMA fighter and CEO of CHIPSA Hospital and United Cancer Centers, as they talk about the importance of the Right to Try Act and how it can change the medical landscape in the country. Ed goes into detail about how he shifted from MMA to medical entrepreneurship, the challenges of bringing together conventional and alternative medicine, his inspiration for the move and his resolution to provide options to end-stage cancer patients in the US, and why he is a believer in using integrative immunotherapy as a treatment option. Stay Tuned.
Dr. Scot Gray is the founder of several health care businesses including regenerative health centers such as Stem Cell One in Central Ohio, as well as Gray Marketing Enterprises where he helps patients connect with healthcare offices all over the US. They've connected over 100,000 patients with the perfect doctors in their area over the last 15 years. In this episode... At what point do you say to yourself that you need a change? What shifts your vision and cements the idea that your purpose in life is far bigger than what you are currently working on and that it's now time to take action and start opening new doors in your career? Making the mental shift might be simple, but putting it into action can take a lot more time and energy. Dr. Scot Gray revolutionized his career by stepping out of his comfort zone and working hard as an entrepreneur and as a doctor with one goal in mind: connecting patients with the right doctor. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray gets interviewed by Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 Media about his transition from being a chiropractic doctor to a busy entrepreneur. Tune in as they discuss why. Dr. Scot is passionate about regenerative medicine, the importance of marketing to healthcare professionals, and how having the right push from the right people can open unexpected doors for you.
Dr. Scot Gray is the founder of several health care businesses including regenerative health centers such as Stem Cell One in Central Ohio, as well as Gray Marketing Enterprises where he helps patients connect with healthcare offices all over the US. They've connected over 100,000 patients with the perfect doctors in their area over the last 15 years. In this episode… How do you connect to your patients? If you aren't investing time and effort into letting your patients know who you are and the mission of your practice, you could be missing out on building a relationship with a potentially long term client. The question now is, how do you create a lasting and trust-filled relationship with your clients? In this week's episode of Top Minds Show, Dr. Scot Gray gets interviewed by Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 about the eight components of connecting with potential patients. They will be talking about the importance of building trust, sticking to the big picture, and reframing concepts about health and wellness when dealing with new patients and clients. Stay tuned.
Dr. Scot Gray is the founder of several health care businesses including regenerative health centers such as Stem Cell One in Central Ohio, as well as Gray Marketing Enterprises where he helps patients connect with healthcare offices all over the US. They've connected over 100,000 patients with the perfect doctors in their area over the last 15 years. In this episode… Your mindset dictates how you go about doing your business. And when you're starting to build your own company, the way you think can actually determine how fast you'll succeed or how hard you'll fail. That's why Dr. Scot Gray puts so much emphasis on overcoming a singular mindset and shifting the way you think to go after success instead of preparing for failure. In this week's episode of Top Minds Show, Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 talks to Dr. Scot about what it takes to succeed in gaining clients and converting seminar attendants into consultations. Tune in as they talk about the importance of consistency, accountability, and effective communication when dealing with new patients and clients, and how a person can shift their mindset in order to get the results that they want to see.
Goerge Lockhart is a nutritionist, MMA fighter, US marine, gym owner, and UFC Weight Cutting Specialist. Lockhart's attention to detail and emphasis on safety and nutrition is what separates him from his competitors. He has helped thousands of people both reach their weight goals by guiding them through their nutritional needs. In this episode… Fighting in the octagon ring is probably one of the most challenging things to do on this planet. It requires a ton of preparation physically and mentally, and these high-level fighters need to enlist the help of people who know what they're doing if they want to come out as champions in every fight they get into. And that's exactly what UFC Weight Cutting Specialist George Lockhart does -- he gets fighters ready to fight and gears them up for the win. Join Dr. Scot Gray as he talks to George about how he helps athletes get to their desired weight in preparation for their biggest fights. They talk about George's win-win strategy in weight loss, the challenges that come with working with high-level and high-intensity athletes, and find out what it's like to work with some of the most iconic UFC fighters there is today.
Pat Williams is a basketball Hall of Famer and is the Co-founder of the Orlando Magic. He is one of the top motivational speakers in the US and he has authored over 100 books including How to be like Walt and Lead Like Walt. Pat is a visionary leader and has over 50 years of learning and writing about great leaders, including Walt Disney which has been a massive inspiration for how he approaches leading a team. In this episode… When people think of great leaders, they think of people who were able to enact something great and leave a lasting impact. They are people who can be considered as mentors even by people who have not actually met them in person. But what sets these people apart from everyone else? According to Pat Williams, it's their vision. Pat Williams is the founder of the Orlando Magic and renowned author and motivational speaker believes that vision is the key to becoming a great leader. He believes that his mentor, Walt Disney, is one of the most exemplary visionaries of our times and that he is someone that everyone from different walks of life can learn from. Join Dr. Scot Gray as he interviews Pat Williams on this episode of The Top Minds Show where they discuss Pat's desire to bring in the Orlando Dreamers to Florida in the same way that he created Orlando Magic. Pat also shares why he sees Walt Disney as his mentor, why he considers his wife as a passionate person, and why he believes that vision is the ticket to becoming a great leader. Stay tuned.
Dr. Scot Gray is the founder of several health care businesses, including regenerative health centers, Stem Cell One in Central Ohio, and Gray Marketing Enterprises, where he basically helps patients connect with healthcare offices all over the US. They've connected over 100,000 patients with the perfect doctors in their area over the last 15 years. In this episode… Is the patient inflow into your healthcare business drying out? What if there was a way to market and grow your medical practice from zero to a million-dollar without breaking any FDA and FTC regulations? It's an interesting topic and Dr. Scot Gray, chiropractor, business leader, and entrepreneur, can help you get that done. In this episode of the Top Minds Show, Dr. Scot Gray gets the script flipped over and has Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 interviewing him about one of the most memorable cases that his company has encountered. Dr. Scot also talks about why this particular case is so awesome and inspirational, what helped this client grow their business exponentially, and how you can do the same for yours. It's a great episode of sound business advice from someone who knows all its intricacies so stay tuned.
Dr. Scot Gray is the founder of several health care businesses, including regenerative health centers, Stem Cell One in Central Ohio, and Gray Marketing Enterprises, where he helps patients connect with healthcare offices all over the US. They've connected over 100,000 patients with the perfect doctors in their area in the past 15 years. In this episode… Marketing is a tough game to play in. Not all marketing efforts are successful and for doctors who want to grow their practice, this can be a tedious process that they would rather not deal with. But Dr. Scot Gray of Gray Marketing Enterprises (GME) believes that utilizing the right marketing strategy can make or break your practice. And the key, he says, is in the follow-ups you do with the leads you get. In this episode of Top Minds Show, Dr, Scot gets interviewed by Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 Media about the marketing strategies he used to help a doctor in Texas grow his business. They discuss GME's marketing process, the most common misconceptions about email follow-ups, and the difference that an effective marketing process can make not just in the orthodontist's practice but in the overall experience of the patients as well. Stay tuned.
Dr. Scot Gray is the founder of several health care businesses, including regenerative health centers, Stem Cell One in Central Ohio, and Gray Marketing Enterprises, where he basically helps patients connect with healthcare offices all over the US. They've connected over 100,000 patients with the perfect doctors in their area over the last 15 years. In this episode… Doctors find marketing and growing their medical practice elusive for various reasons. For some, they just don't know how to go about it or are afraid to navigate the murky waters of legal concerns about doctor advertising, while for others, their efforts simply didn't yield their expected results. Two Seattle-based doctors wanted help in expanding their practice. They wanted to improve the flow of patients in the clinic and they also wanted people to learn about what they can do for their patients. And then they met Dr. Scot Gray and the rest, as they say, is history. In this episode of Top Minds Show, Dr. Scot talks to his guest interviewer, Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25, about what it was like working with the two doctors to help them grow their practice. He discusses the active role they played in the process and underscored the importance of having the right mindset in order to achieve the desired results in any marketing effort. Stay tuned. .