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Retired Colonel Bill Davis is back to talk about the Marine Corps' youth organization called Young Marines. Col Davis, who is now the organization's National Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer talks about how the Young Marines program develops confidence and future leaders with youth ages eight through high school age.Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host Joe Muhlberger at joseph.muhlberger@gmail.com
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis dives into one of the most important and often uncomfortable topics for upper cervical doctors: pricing. More than simply deciding what to charge, this conversation explores how pricing reflects confidence, positioning, specialization, and the overall value of upper cervical care. Dr. Davis explains why many chiropractors undercharge out of fear, how low pricing can lead to burnout and practice instability, and why upper cervical specialists should position themselves at the top of the chiropractic market. He also breaks down practical pricing benchmarks, the importance of care plans, and how proper pricing ultimately improves patient outcomes, team culture, and long-term practice growth.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Colonel Davis's career spanned several decades which included deployment to Operation Desert Storm, as well as his involvement with war fighting capabilities as an officer assigned with Systems Command.Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host Joe Muhlberger at joseph.muhlberger@gmail.com
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour
If our parents fall into mental or financial straits, what do we owe them? How do we manage elderly parents' needs that threaten to overwhelm us? Medical ethicist and Christian philosophy professor Bill Davis gives us balanced advice. Part one of two honest conversations with the author of Honoring Dependent Parents.Additional resources:Books by Bill Davis:Honoring Dependent Parents: Biblical Decision Making for Adult ChildrenDeparting in Peace: Biblical Decision Making at the End of Life
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour
In this special 300th episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook reflect on more than a decade of conversations, lessons, and impact within the upper cervical chiropractic profession. Together, they explore the common traits behind thriving practices — including mission-driven leadership, consistent implementation, clear communication, effective systems, growth mindset, and patient-centered care. Drawing from hundreds of interviews and real-world experiences with doctors at every stage of practice growth, they share practical insights for overcoming plateaus, building momentum, improving patient outcomes, and creating a lasting legacy practice. Whether you're a student, a new practitioner, or a seasoned doctor, this milestone episode delivers encouragement, actionable strategies, and an inspiring vision for the future of upper cervical chiropractic.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with UCM Client Success Manager, Melissa House, to discuss one of the biggest challenges facing chiropractic students today: choosing the right career path. Drawing from her years of experience working inside upper cervical practices, Melissa shares why so many students feel overwhelmed, uncertain, and unprepared as graduation approaches. Together, they explore the importance of specialization, mentorship, and clarity in building a successful chiropractic career. The conversation also highlights why upper cervical chiropractic continues to stand out as a high-impact specialty with strong patient demand, powerful outcomes, and long-term practice sustainability.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis challenges one of the most ingrained beliefs in chiropractic: that owning your own practice is the only path to success. He breaks down how this idea is often passed down without question, leading many chiropractors into roles that don't align with their strengths or long-term fulfillment. Instead, he introduces a more nuanced perspective: success in upper cervical chiropractic isn't one-size-fits-all. Whether as an associate or an owner, the key is understanding how you're wired and choosing a path that allows you to thrive, not just survive. This episode serves as a powerful reality check for doctors at any stage of their career.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
On this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, host Brian Crombie is joined by Bill Fatsis (Vasilios Fatsis)—retired Justice of the Peace, former federal candidate, community leader, and author of Not Looking for Trouble—for a powerful conversation on immigration, identity, politics, and the meaning of multiculturalism in Canada. Bill shares his remarkable journey from being born during the Greek Civil War, losing his father at a young age, and being separated from his family, to arriving in Toronto in 1966 and building a life through education, public service, politics, and community leadership. His story reflects resilience, sacrifice, and starting over in a new country. The discussion also explores his activism against the Greek military junta in the 1960s and 1970s, including organizing demonstrations in Toronto, engaging in Canadian political life, and running in the historic 1982 Toronto-Danforth by-election. He also reflects on working within the Bill Davis government and how multiculturalism in Canada has evolved over time. The conversation further touches on the legacy of composer Mikis Theodorakis—known for Zorba the Greek and Serpico—and how music can become a form of memory, identity, and resistance. At its core, the episode asks a deeper question: what does multiculturalism truly mean in Canada today?
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
This week, the Dames are finishing up our Month of Meg with one of Meg Ryan's directorial achievements: What Happens Later. Ryan stars alongside David Duchovny as Willa Davis and Bill Davis, two long ago lovers who unexpectedly reunite while trapped in a regional airport during a snowstorm. Over the course of one very long night, they talk about their erstwhile relationship, where they are now in life, and their hopes for the future. It's a different kind of romantic comedy but Ryan is as charming as ever, thanks in part to a disembodied Airport Voice that may or may not belong to one Tom Hanks. We're also wrapping up this month with a special bonus F-M-K, so don't miss it.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis breaks down why the first five years of a chiropractor's career are the most critical and often the most misunderstood. While chiropractic school prepares students clinically, it rarely equips them with the real-world decision-making skills needed to succeed. From choosing the right career path to building strong habits, mentorship, and confidence, these early years set the foundation for long-term success or struggle. This episode highlights the common pitfalls that derail new doctors and provides a clear perspective on how to make smarter choices, avoid costly mistakes, and create a strong trajectory from the very beginning.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with Dr. Justin Brown to unpack one of the biggest challenges in chiropractic today: what happens after years of building a successful practice. Dr. Brown shares his journey from patient care to leading the Serve Bigger Collective, a model designed to help chiropractors scale, partner, or transition their practices while continuing to serve patients at a high level. The conversation dives into why most practices lose value over time, the lack of real exit strategies in the profession, and how doctors can build sustainable, transferable businesses. They also explore the importance of attracting new chiropractors into upper cervical care, developing strong teams and systems, and shifting the profession from being the "best-kept secret" to becoming the standard in healthcare.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
From mowing lawns to moving mountains— Custom Care & Lawns has been built with heart and hard work. Tiffany sits down with Bill Davis of Custom Care Lawn & Tree, a company that's grown from simple lawn care into a full-service operation over the past 20 years. Bill shares how his passion for helping people and providing jobs pushed him to expand, all while staying hands-on with his crew and leading by example. From dangerous tree removals to loyal customers who've been there since day one, he opens up about the challenges, lessons, and faith that keep his business—and his team—moving forward. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! News Talk 94.1
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis explains how upper cervical chiropractors can scale their practices strategically in 2026—growing revenue and impact without proportionally increasing time, stress, or overhead. He introduces a seven-stage practice growth framework, guiding doctors from early survival stages as solo practitioners to operating multi-location clinics and eventually transitioning to legacy or exit phases. The central message is that true scaling comes from infrastructure, not just more patients—meaning systems, leadership, marketing engines, associate development, and documented processes must be in place before expansion. Dr. Davis emphasizes that opening additional locations too early often multiplies problems rather than success, while practices that build strong foundations—predictable patient flow, proven conversion systems, leadership teams, and operational SOPs—can expand confidently using a hub-and-spoke model. Ultimately, the episode challenges chiropractors to shift from being the primary producer in their clinic to becoming the architect of a scalable healthcare organization that can grow sustainably and multiply its impact in the community.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis explains how the first 12–18 months after graduation can define a chiropractor's entire career trajectory. He argues that success hinges less on clinical ability and more on intentional early decisions—especially the choice to specialize rather than remain a generalist. With a strong emphasis on upper cervical care, he highlights its clarity, patient trust, cash-based stability, and mentorship culture. The episode also breaks down how to strategically approach preceptorships and associateships, comparing ownership vs. employment paths, and outlines five critical early moves—prioritizing environment, mentorship, clarity, exit strategy, and personal growth—to build lasting momentum instead of long-term struggle.
Bill Davis, portfolio manager for Stance Capital and the Hennessy Sustainable ETF, says that current events have contributed to some market rotation back towards mega-cap tech names, because the market views them as comparative safe names that are not correlated to oil prices. That represents what he expects to be a short-term reversal in trends because the market had been moving broadening out, with the Magnificent 7 stocks struggling. He expects that trend to resume and continue as the headline risk subsides, when he expects the market to continue moving the market away from communications services and big tech toward more defensive and value-oriented stocks. David Trainer, president at New Constructs, focuses The Danger Zone on "residual value guarantees" — which hide debt off-balance sheets allowing companies to spend money and to have liabilities that it mostinvestors will not know about until or unless a problem makes them surface. He says the says the phenomenon is particularly acute with artificial-intelligence companies, where a lot of money is being invested into construction that is backed by residual-value guarantees, and he singles out Oracle and Meta Platforms as two examples where the practice adds to New Constructs' unfavorable opinion of the stocks. Vijay Marolia, chief investment officer at Regal Point Capital, says that he expects oil prices to remain elevated until there is more clarity in the Strait of Hormuz, but that prices should snap back quickly to lower levels once the supply chain is clearly restored. In waiting for that clarity, he suggests oil tankers as a play on the situation, noting that it's a picks-and-shovels play on the industry, and that the tankers are making money even as they sit filled with oil waiting for resolution. He also discusses why Microsoft's recent decline is not something long-term investors should worry about, and more in "The Week That Is."
Bill Davis explains how the U.S./Iran conflict has caused a market rotation back into big tech, but he thinks it's temporary and the market will continue to broaden this year. He believes the Iran conflict will go on until the U.S. decides the costs outweigh the benefits, and oil could spike up again on headlines. His stock picks right now include Dow (DOW), Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Cencora (COR), and Trane (TT). He walks through the names and why he's interested in them.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
In this inspiring episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis interviews Dr. Caitlin Walker, founder of Atlas Imbalance Chiropractic in Oceanside, CA, who shares her powerful journey from chronic migraine and vertigo sufferer to thriving Blair Upper Cervical chiropractor. After struggling through chiropractic school with debilitating symptoms, a life-changing CBCT scan and precise upper cervical care transformed her health—and her calling. Dr. Walker discusses the impact of mentorship, the value of associateship training, the realities of launching a practice with a newborn at home, and the importance of systems, marketing, and balance in business ownership. She also shares how partnering with UCM Practice Growth Systems helped simplify her marketing, strengthen her systems, and create steady growth in her first year of practice. This episode is a heartfelt and practical look at what it really takes to build a purpose-driven upper cervical practice.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis breaks down the seven most common mistakes chiropractic students make when transitioning into their first associate position—and how to avoid them. He explains why rushing into a job, chasing salary over mentorship, neglecting systems, and failing to clarify expectations can derail long-term success. Emphasizing that the first associate role is not just a job but a development environment, Dr. Davis encourages students to prioritize growth, specialization, and structured mentorship—particularly highlighting upper cervical care as a stable and high-success specialty path. With practical guidance on communication, mindset, and intentional personal development, this episode equips new graduates to make wise, strategic decisions that lay the foundation for a thriving and sustainable chiropractic career.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with Dr. Mercedes Cook, a Blair upper cervical chiropractor in San Diego, to unpack the real journey of practice ownership, resilience, and growth. Dr. Cook shares her path from associate to purchasing a well-established Blair practice just before COVID, navigating early ownership challenges, and building long-term stability through strategic marketing and systems. The conversation also dives into motherhood as a practice owner, how she successfully integrated her newborn into practice life, and what that taught her about balance, leadership, and patient connection. Finally, Dr. Cook introduces the new Blair Residency Program—designed to better train, support, and place students and associates—highlighting a shared mission to elevate and sustainably grow upper cervical chiropractic.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Tony Hook and Dr. Bill Davis tackle one of the most difficult and emotionally charged questions many chiropractors face: When is it time to stop trying to make it on your own and consider a different path? Focusing on doctors stuck in Practice Growth Stage One—typically collecting under $20K per month—they explore the financial, emotional, and personal toll of long-term survival mode. The conversation breaks down why time alone doesn't create breakthroughs, how being stuck impacts every area of life, and why this stage was meant to be a short-term foundation, not a permanent destination. Most importantly, they outline two viable, hope-filled paths forward: getting structured help to break through the $20K ceiling or choosing to thrive as an associate in the right environment—reminding doctors that doing nothing is the most dangerous option of all.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with Dr. Connor Davis and Dr. Leigh Davis of Transcend Chiropractic in Knoxville, Tennessee, to unpack their journey from associates to successful practice owners. The Doctors Davis share how they built a thriving upper cervical (NUCCA) practice from the ground up after relocating from Chicago, overcoming early challenges such as system creation, team building, and market positioning. They dive deep into the power of progress exams, objective care, and patient education, while also discussing the unique advantages of running a husband-and-wife practice. With a growing waitlist and an active search for an associate, this episode offers valuable insights for chiropractors and students who want to deliver exceptional care while building a sustainable, systems-driven practice.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
Elder law attorney Phil George and co-host Bill Davis have great advice on how to plan for a successful retirement on this episode of The Aging Hour.
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis walks chiropractic students through the three critical steps to landing a great preceptor position—one that builds confidence, skill, and long-term career momentum rather than regret. Drawing from his own difficult preceptorship experience, Dr. Davis explains why a preceptor position should be viewed as career training, not just a graduation requirement. He emphasizes the importance of clarity around career goals, positioning yourself as a future doctor rather than a desperate student, and gaining access to the right opportunities through relationships and intentional networking. The episode also highlights common mistakes students make—such as waiting too long, prioritizing pay over mentorship, and ignoring culture fit—and provides actionable resources to help students transition successfully from student to doctor.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis sits down once again with longtime NUCCA leader Dr. Kurt Sherwood for an honest look at the realities of chiropractic practice—from mindset differences to the challenges few doctors talk about. Dr. Sherwood shares insights from 35 years in upper cervical care, explaining the three primary "chiropractic mindsets" and why understanding your own is essential for long-term success. They dive deep into the gap in chiropractic infrastructure that often forces clinically minded doctors to become accidental entrepreneurs—and how UCM is helping solve that problem. Dr. Sherwood also gives a behind-the-scenes look at his experience with UCM's associate recruitment program. We discuss how we helped him hire during a season of overwhelm, and what he's looking for in the next doctor who may one day lead his legacy practice. This episode is packed with wisdom for students, new grads, and seasoned chiropractors alike.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis breaks down the 20K Roadmap, a structured, 180-day blueprint designed specifically for upper cervical chiropractors stuck in Practice Growth Stage 1—collecting under $20,000 per month and battling overwhelm, inconsistency, and lack of systems. Dr. Bill explains why most struggling practices don't grow despite working harder than ever and reveals the step-by-step formula used by UCM Practice Growth Systems to help UC docs build momentum, clarity, and predictable new patient flow. From personalized scorecards and weekly growth sessions to multichannel new patient strategies, leadership habits, mindset training, and automated growth tools. This episode outlines exactly how an upper cervical practice can move from survival mode to consistent, predictable growth in just six months. If you're ready to build a practice that's stable, structured, and capable of true momentum, this roadmap is your starting point.
In this inspiring episode, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with Dr. Kyle Troyer to explore his remarkable journey from running a thriving Upper Cervical practice in Cedar Falls to expanding into a second clinic and launching a global mission movement. Dr. Troyer shares the systems, structure, and leadership principles behind creating a second successful location—along with the importance of culture, communication, and training across teams. He also opens up about his life-changing mission trip to Kenya, where his team served over 4,000 people in five days, leading to the founding of Chiro for Kenya. From building doctors to building clinics to building global impact, this episode offers deep insight into what it truly means to lead with vision, purpose, and a heart for service.
Dr. Bill Davis, professor of philosophy at Covenant College, offers a brief preview of his upcoming class, "Honoring Your Dependent Parents: What the Command Means when Our Parents Become Cognitively Altered, Frail, Angry, or Bankrupt." This six-week course will be offered during the Winter 2026 adult elective class period, beginning on January 4, 2026.Host: Chad MiddlebrooksSpecial Guest: Dr. Bill DavisProducer: Ben WingardMusic arranged by David Henry and performed by David Henry and Hannah Lutz.To contact Pillar & Ground or to submit a question that you would like to hear addressed on a future episode, please email podcast@lmpc.org.
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook break down the 2025 Upper Cervical Practice Survey, revealing the real numbers behind what's working—and what isn't—inside UC practices today. They walk through average visit fees, overhead benchmarks, new patient trends, care plan usage, growth stages, and the habits of elite clinics collecting over $75k per month. You'll learn why many practices plateau, why 44% aren't growing, and the specific systems and strategies that separate thriving multi-doctor practices from struggling solo docs. Whether you're a startup or scaling to multiple locations, this data-driven conversation gives you a clear roadmap to grow with confidence in 2026.
Rev. Zoë Garry is joined by Rev. Bill Davis to explore the wisdom of this season's podcast guests and their thought-provoking reflections on discernment in their varying contexts.
I jump Bill Davis into the 'repeat offenders club' on this one! Bill and I talk about the new music from Dash Rip Rock, a cowpunk band out of Louisiana. They'd been a band a long time, putting out numerous records. We discuss the new album coming in late January 2026. He tells me about the Outlaw Country Cruise and how they got the new song on SiriusXM satellite radio, etc.https://www.dashriprock.netMusical Intro: Cam PierceMusical Outtro: Rascal MartinezFollow these links to support the Welcome to the Woodshed Podcast sponsors:https://www.radneck.cohttps://www.mellelo.comhttps://www.moxleymedia.com