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The Agenda's week in review looks at how big tech undermines human rights by collecting our data, the state of Ontario's college system 60 years to the day after its creation, and The Globe and Mail's Andrew Coyne on what he calls Canada's democracy crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the Rev. Dr. Emma Jordan-Simpson and host, Bill Davis, for this wide ranging conversation on reconciliation. They'll dive into the way stories to heal, the creative imagination it takes to dream a future full of hope, and the power of children laughing.
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.
Dr. Bill Davis on the UCM Podcast. In this inspiring episode, Dr. Bill Davis explores what it truly means to lead an upper cervical chiropractic practice through the lens of Romans 12. Blending biblical wisdom with real-world practice insights, he outlines seven transformative traits of Christ-centered leadership—including cultivating humility, using spiritual gifts, and being guided by prayer. Whether you're a chiropractor seeking purpose beyond profits or a believer wanting to glorify God in every area of your life, this podcast offers both encouragement and practical tools to help you build a mission-driven practice that reflects the heart of Jesus. Don't miss this powerful call to steward your practice for the Kingdom.
Dr. Bill Davis on the UCM Podcast Are you feeling stuck, overworked, or like your practice would crumble if you stepped away? In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis unpacks 5 Signs That You Have a Personality-Driven Practice (& How to Fix It)—a must-listen for upper cervical doctors who want to escape burnout and build a scalable, mission-driven clinic. You'll discover the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways your practice may be overly reliant on your personality, and walk away with practical steps to create systems, empower your team, and lead a thriving practice that can grow beyond you. If you're ready to reclaim your time and impact more lives, this episode will show you the way!
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 inspiring episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Larry Arbeitman joins Dr. Bill Davis to share the heart behind his thriving upper cervical practice and the philosophy that fuels it—the “Care First” model. Dr. Arbeitman dives deep into how genuine love, humility, and intentional human connection are the true foundations of lasting patient relationships, internal referrals, and sustainable growth. He emphasizes that systems and strategies only work when rooted in authentic care, and that success in practice begins with cracking your heart open—not just perfecting procedures. Listeners will also gain insight into the importance of transitioning from solo to multi-doctor practice, the freedom that comes with delegation, and the deeper purpose chiropractors serve in helping patients reconnect with life through upper cervical care.
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.
Dr. Bill Davis joins the UCM Podcast. In this episode, we discuss a comprehensive five-step plan designed to help solo upper cervical chiropractors scale their practices, avoid burnout, and transition from being the sole producer to building a true business. Dr. Davis discusses the common reasons why doctors remain in solo practice—like fear of losing control, lack of systems, and leadership challenges—and walks through actionable strategies for systematizing operations, hiring and delegating effectively, leveraging automation, building recurring revenue, and stepping into a leadership role. In this podcast we discussed creating a scalable, team-based model that allows for greater impact, personal freedom, and long-term sustainability.
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.
More Top Sustainable Stocks To Consider includes several articles featuring terrific renewable energy, healthcare, branded consumer and natural food stocks. By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 152, April 18, 2025 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to my podcast episode 152, published April 18, 2025, titled “More Top Sustainable Stocks To Consider.” It's presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript and links to content, including stock symbols and bonus material, on this episode's podcast page at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, and I don't receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal any investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief. Please visit the podcast's webpage for links to the articles and additional company and stock information. ------------------------------------------------------------- More Top Sustainable Stocks To Consider (1) Now, the following articles offer some interesting investment ideas. The first article is titled ESG Still Matters. 3 Defensive Stocks That Make the Grade. It's by Teresa Rivas and seen on barrons.com. Here are a few quotes from her article. “Portfolio manager Bill Davis is shutting out all the noise and sticking to his guns. The term ESG has been a lightning rod for a long time, but it is—and always has been—simply ‘a proxy for finding a well managed company…' Davis puts his money where his mouth when it comes to the actively managed Hennessy Stance ESG ETF, which doesn't invest in tobacco, fossil fuel, weapons, and similar areas. He does make exceptions based on company principles. The fund uses an algorithm to rank S&P 500 companies by various risk factors and metrics, and identifies those most likely to generate positive alpha and minimize harm. It also helps avoid being reactionary to the zigzags of U.S. policy these days. That strategy, which also avoids large positions, hasn't distinguished itself in these past few years when the Magnificent Seven tech stocks and a handful of other megacaps drove index performance—the fund, though, does have positions in Google, Apple, and Netflix. Still, Davis stands firm. The strategy can show its worth when investors are more concerned with downside risk protection. There are plenty of companies, though, that Davis feels differently about. He likes drug distributor Cardinal Health CAH —peer to Barron's pick McKesson—because healthcare remains a safe haven and Cardinal has done particularly well—doubling the S&P 500 in recent years. Its earnings growth profile is good and ‘it's a solid company with large enough scale to have pricing power.' Also making the cut is Atmos Energy AIO Davis cites the natural-gas utility's relative momentum—the shares are up nearly 30% in the past year—and its defensive qualities. Although the fund shies away from fossil fuels, distributors like Atmos that are transparent, focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, do fit the bill. Davis owns staple General Mills GIS as well, again for its defensive qualities, including a 4% yield, and its size—big enough to exert pricing power. He does see only modest upside, but also ‘low downside, so it's a good fit for our portfolio.'” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- More Top Sustainable Stocks To Consider (2) This second article brings us back to the most likely favourite sector for ethical and sustainable investors. Its title is 5 Renewable Energy Stocks to Buy Amid Growing Market Demand by Nalak Das at Zacks and seen on finance.yahoo.com. Here's some of what Mr. Das says about his picks. “These five renewable stocks have strong long-term potential. These stocks have seen positive earnings estimate revisions in the last 60 days. Each of our picks currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). At the same time, these companies pay dividends regularly at an attractive rate. 1. The AES Corp. AES is one of the forerunners in the utility industry's transition to clean energy by investing in sustainable growth and innovative solutions while delivering superior results. AES continues to invest in clean energy projects. In 2024, AES completed the construction of 3 gigawatts (GW) of wind, solar, gas and energy storage. [The company] expects to add a total of 3.2 GW of new renewables to its operating portfolio by the end of 2025… AES has an expected revenue and earnings growth rate of 3.1% and -1.4%, respectively, for the current year… AES has a current dividend yield of 6.32%. The AES Corporation (AES): Free Stock Analysis Report. 2. OGE Energy Corp. OGE has been investing steadily to expand its renewable generation assets. The company is focused on reducing its carbon dioxide emissions to 50-52% by 2030. As of Dec. 31, 2024, OGE owned the 120 megawatts (MW) Centennial, 101 MW OU Spirit and 228 MW Crossroads wind farms. It also owns and operates six solar sites across the state of Oklahoma and one in Arkansas, which comes with a cumulative generation capacity of 32.2 MW… OGE has an expected revenue and earnings growth rate of 0.8% and 3.7%, respectively, for the current year… [The company] has a current dividend yield of 3.88%. OGE Energy Corporation (OGE): Free Stock Analysis Report. 3. WEC Energy Group Inc. WEC is investing in cost-effective zero-carbon generation like solar and wind. During 2025-2029, WEC plans to invest $28 billion, out of which $9.1 billion will be invested in regulated renewable projects. The idea is to further strengthen WEC's renewable portfolio… WEC Energy Group has an expected revenue and earnings growth rate of 9.2% and 8.5%, respectively, for the current year…[It] has a current dividend yield of 3.42%. WEC Energy Group, Inc. (WEC): Free Stock Analysis Report. 4. NiSource Inc. NI expects to invest $19.4 billion during 2025-2029 to modernize infrastructure, which will enhance the reliability of its operations. NISource continues to add clean assets to its portfolio and retire coal-based units. [The company] is set to retire its 100% coal-generating sources between 2026 and 2028 and replace the production volumes with reliable and cleaner options at lower costs. NISource aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2030 from the 2005 levels. This initiative can help NISource lower the cost of operations by focusing on new and advanced assets. New products and services can lead to added revenue streams… NiSource has expected revenue and earnings growth rates of 11.1% and 6.9%, respectively, for the current year… [it] has a current dividend yield of 2.94%. NiSource, Inc (NI): Free Stock Analysis Report. 5. CMS Energy Corp. CMS remains one of the primary utility providers in Michigan. CMS plans to invest $20 billion in infrastructure upgrades, repair and clean energy generation during 2025-2029. In November 2024, CMS filed its 20-year renewable energy plan, which includes the addition of nine GW of solar and four GW of wind to its generation portfolio during 2025-2045… CMS Energy has an expected revenue and earnings growth rate of 7.4% and 7.8%, respectively, for the current year… [it] has a current dividend yield of 3.05%. CMS Energy Corporation (CMS): Free Stock Analysis Report.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- More Top Sustainable Stocks To Consider (3) This third article is an updated version of a February 20, 2025, story. It was featured in my Podcast: The Low-Carbon Stocks for Sustainable Investors. Its new title is Best Natural and Organic Food Stocks to Buy Now in 2025 by Sumit Singh. Again, it's from the great Zacks research group and found on finance.yahoo.com. Here are some quotes from the new article. “Companies like The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. HAIN, General Mills, Inc. GIS and Vital Farms, Inc. VITL are responding to the rising demand for organic, clean-label and ethically sourced foods. With consumers prioritizing transparency, sustainability and minimal processing, the market for natural foods continues to grow. Expanding farm networks, plant-based innovations and a focus on humane, eco-friendly production are shaping the industry's future… The global healthy foods market is expected to reach $2.26 trillion by 2035. 3 Natural Food Stocks to Watch 1. United Natural Foods, Inc. UNFI stands as a prominent player in the natural food sector, serving as one of the largest distributors of organic and natural products in North America. Through its extensive network, United Natural Foods supplies a vast array of products, including fresh produce, pantry staples, dairy alternatives and plant-based foods. With its diverse portfolio, the company caters to both retail giants and independent natural food stores, meeting the growing demand for cleaner, healthier eating options. United Natural Foods has made a strategic shift by realigning its wholesale business into two product-centric divisions — one of which is solely dedicated to natural, organic, specialty and fresh products… This Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) company is increasingly focusing on innovation and sustainability within the natural foods space. The company has committed to enhancing its supply-chain practices, reducing waste and supporting regenerative agriculture initiatives. United Natural Foods is also working closely with suppliers to accelerate food innovation. Upgrades in automation and warehouse processes are leading to better order accuracy, less product waste and faster deliveries. United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI): Free Stock Analysis Report. 2. Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. SFM has been at the forefront of the natural and organic food movement, catering to health-conscious consumers seeking fresh, high-quality and ethically sourced products. The company's commitment to fresh, organic and attribute-driven products sets it apart. This strategic positioning not only resonates with a growing base of wellness-focused consumers but also aligns with broader food industry trends favoring transparency, sustainability and nutritional value… In addition to product innovation, this Zacks Rank #2 company excelled at enhancing customer engagement through strategic merchandising events and effective marketing campaigns. Seasonal events like the Summer Cherry Festival shine a spotlight on fresh, specialty items and educate consumers on better-for-you choices. This approach not only drove strong traffic across its channels but also contributed to its robust e-commerce growth, surpassing $1 billion in sales in 2024. Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. (SFM): Free Stock Analysis Report. 3. Beyond Meat, Inc. BYND has strategically realigned its product innovation to strengthen its appeal among health-conscious and natural-food-seeking consumers. A standout development in this direction is the launch of Beyond IV and the extended Beyond Steak line. These new offerings have been designed not only to deliver flavor and texture improvements but also to meet heightened consumer expectations around nutrition and ingredient transparency. These products have earned accreditations from respected health organizations, including the American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association and Clean Label Project. This Zacks Rank #2 company has taken a proactive stance, using nutritional credentials and transparent messaging to reposition its products as a better-for-you choice. By doubling down on natural and functional food innovation, the brand is not only aiming to win over skeptical customers but also elevate its products to a new standard that aligns more closely with organic and wellness-oriented trends in the food industry. Beyond Meat, Inc. (BYND): Free Stock Analysis Report. End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Additional article links 1. Title: Analog Devices a Top Socially Responsible Dividend Stock With 2.2% Yield (ADI) on nasdaq.com. By BNK Invest. 2. Title: How to Invest in IonQ (IONQ) on fool.com. By Rachel Warren. 3. Title: 11 Climate-Tech Companies to Watch in 2025 on inc.com. By Chloe Aiello. UK article link Title: Triodos Bank Recognised as Top-Scoring Best Buy by Ethical Consumer on ffnews.com. By Ethical Consumer. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment These are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips for this podcast, “More Top Sustainable Stocks To Consider.” Please click the like and subscribe buttons wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. I'll talk to you next on May 2nd. Bye for now. © 2025 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook join the UCM Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the three crucial stages of developing a healthy associate relationship. We also discuss the importance of planning ahead and effectively onboarding a new associate. This is a great episode for anyone who is looking to hire their first or next great associate doctor.
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.
Dr. Bill Davis joins the UCM Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the importance of planning for your profitable exit from upper cervical practice. Dr. Davis encourages doctors to focus on three steps to take, no matter where in your practice journey you currently are. This is an episode to help you ensure that your community will receive high-quality upper cervical care for generations to come.
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.
Rev. Jermaine Ross-Allam joins Rev. Bill Davis to continue the conversation on reconciliation. In addition to sharing about Project 180 and the work of the Center for the Repair for Historic Harms of the Presbyterian Church (USA), Jermaine takes time to define some of the key concepts that are important for us to understand when we talk about reconciliation, reparations, and repair.
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.
What happens when a reluctant baseball player takes a bioethics class that changes his entire perspective on learning and life? Robert explores the intersection of philosophy, theology, and practical ethics with Dr. Bill Davis, professor at Covenant College and Reform Theological Seminary, and Noah Sweatman, Covenant College admissions counselor and Classical Conversations graduate. The conversation delves into how philosophy enriches theological understanding, with Dr. Davis explaining how Scripture writers used classical thought while correcting erroneous assumptions. Noah shares his surprising journey from being a reluctant bioethics student to finding it one of his most influential college classes, despite having no background in the field. https://www.covenant.edu/ Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
Bill Davis says the mega cap names have become "way too big" a part of the SPX. Their recent sell-off is something he labels as a rebalance to the index. He also warns investors of Tesla (TSLA) and its "brand-driven" valuation spike. He explains how its valuation differs from other Mag 7 companies like Apple (AAPL).======== 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 – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Dr. Bill Davis joins the UCM Podcast. In this episode, Dr. Davis breaks down the key signs that it's time to add an associate to your upper cervical practice. He dives into the financial factors, the right timing, and how to set clear expectations for a successful transition. If you're considering bringing on an associate—or just unsure if now is the right time—this episode is a must-listen!
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.
Dr. Justin Brown joins the UCM Podcast with host Dr. Bill Davis. In this episode, we discuss the phenomenal growth of Dr. Brown's practice in South Florida over the past two decades. Dr. Brown discusses the importance of leaving a legacy with your Upper Cervical Practice. This is your chance to learn from an upper cervical practice master about how to scale your practice to impact more people in your community.
Here is probably my main advice for those guys considering a hunting safari to Africa and who aren't quite sure where to start. Here it is, talk with other hunters that have been to Africa and ask a lot of questions. I have a returning guest from episode 12 back on the podcast, Bill Davis. Bill has a real passion for hunting in Africa and he is always open with his time and willing to answer any questions and help out with those planning their first trip. Bill and I discuss an array of topics, including what it takes to be an admin of one of Facebook's largest Hunt South Africa groups. Enjoy and remember to leave a rating and review, because if you do not, you'll probably get an ear infection and you will miss out on hearing from this podcast again, and no one wants that. Enjoy!
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 George Drew in 1943 to Leslie Frost in the 50s then onto John Robarts and finally Bill Davis, the Progressive Conservatives had quite the run in Ontario spending more than four decades in power. But, it would all come unraveled in 1985 after Premier Bill Davis announced his resignation. In episode four of Ontario Chronicle Steve Paikin tells the story of the raucous 1985 PC leadership convention. It involved plenty of strategic backstabbing, chicanery, and "just a little bit of antisemitism" and would ultimately lead to the end of the Tory dynasty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bill Davis joins the UCM Podcast. In this episode, he discusses how to use AI technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your upper cervical practice. This is a powerful episode to help you use AI tools to bring more patients into your practice and convert them into lifetime patients who will refer others. This is game changing technology that can dramatically impact your practice if applied now.
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.
Season 6 — with a focus on Reconciliation — kicks off with Rev. Paul Roberts Sr., who doesn't actually use that word. Why? He explains it well in this episode that will have you contemplating the meaning of the term, and how it interacts with the terms Repair and Reparations. Rev. Bill Davis leads the conversation with Roberts, who serves as President of Johnson C. Smith Seminary in Atlanta. Together, they explore the vital topics of repair, and reparations — examining their theological foundations and implications for faith communities today. How can the church actively participate in healing historical injustices? What role does theology play in the call for reparations? Join us for this powerful discussion on justice, faith, and transformative action.
Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook join the UCM Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the eight phases to take patients from the “assess phase” all the way through the advocate phase. This is a powerful episode to help you effectively retain new patients into lifetime patients who refer others. By focusing on each of these phases and implementing the improvements we recommend, you can dramatically improve your retention and referrals by delivering remarkable patient experiences.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Grow Clinton Podcast, Andy & Jenny are again joined by Dr. Charlie Minnick to discuss Part 2 of the Leadership Unlocked series, The Dark Side of Leadership. Leadership Unlocked is a free opportunity for Grow Clinton members to sharpen their leadership skills and develop a strong understanding of management. The next Leadership Unlocked session is on February 19th from 2:00 to 3:00 PM. The course is available online via MS Teams and in person at Grow Clinton, 721 S 2nd Street, Clinton, Iowa.Register at https://bit.ly/42OmcUY. Join Dr. Patricia Ryan and Mr. Bill Davis for an interactive and enlightening presentation exploring leadership's often-overlooked dark side. While we are usually familiar with the positive aspects of leadership in the workplace, we rarely discuss or understand its darker dimensions. Key Takeaways:● Participants will learn why some leaders exhibit toxic behaviors and how those behaviors affect teams and organizations.● Participants will discover practical tools and approaches to deal with toxic leadership and mitigate its impact on their professional environment● Participants will understand that awareness is a powerful tool that can help you navigate and address challenging leadership dynamics.If you want more info on promoting your member business or organization on the podcast, contact the Grow Clinton office at 563.242.5702 or visit us online at www.GrowClinton.com. Grow Clinton's mission is to promote business growth, build community, and advocate for the sustainable economic success of the Greater Clinton Region.
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.
Dr. Jamie Cramer joins the UCM Podcast with host Dr. Bill Davis. In this episode, we discuss the sustained growth of Dr. Cramer's practice in Troy, Michigan over the past two decades. Dr. Cramer discusses the importance of investing in her team with consistent training and meetings. She also discusses the power of her chiropractic philosophy and consistently communicating her mission and purpose to her team and patients. This is your chance to learn from an upper cervical practice master about how to scale your practice to impact more people in your 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.
Join Rev. Bill Davis for a conversation with Dr. William Yoo, Associate Professor of American Religious and Cultural History at Columbia Theological Seminary, as they discuss Dr. Yoo's newest book, "Reckoning with History: Settler Colonialism, Slavery, and the Making of American Christianity." "Reckoning with History" is available at https://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/0664265014/reckoning-with-history.aspx
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.
Dr. Kyle Konas joined the UCM Podcast with host Dr. Bill Davis. In this episode, we discuss the incredible growth of Dr. Konas's practice in Traverse City, Michigan. Dr. Konas discusses his operations in detail and how he has scaled his practice to the point where he does not even see patients anymore, yet his practice produces unbelievable results. This is your chance to learn from an upper cervical practice master about how to scale your practice to impact more people in your community.
Dr. Bill Davis on the UCM Podcast In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis discusses the how-to breakthrough $20,000 per month what we refer to as practice growth stage I. he also discusses the specific steps you need to take to progress through this stage as quickly as possible. This is an important topic for doctors who are stuck in this practice growth stage and want to break through as soon as possible.
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.
Dr. John Stenberg on the UCM Podcast Dr. John Stenberg joined the UCM Podcast with host Dr. Bill Davis. In this episode, we discuss the importance of connecting with the person with the spine to improve results. Dr. Stenberg provides practical advice on how to effectively connect with a patient during the consultation, exam, report, progress exam and individual visits to improve results. This is an important conversation to help the doctor of upper cervical chiropractic effectively align with the patient in order to maximize results and referrals.
Dr. Bill Davis on the UCM Podcast. In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis discusses 5 building blocks necessary to build a breakthrough blueprint to thrive in 2025. Dr. Bill Davis shares his experience and insights as it relates to having a breakthrough in 2025 regardless of practice growth stage. This is a must-listen for anyone who wants to win in 2025 with their upper cervical practice!
Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook on the UCM Podcast In this episode, we discuss our 2024 Upper Cervical Practice Survey, and the best practices derived from the data. Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook share their experience and insights as it relates to the survey data. They discuss average office visit cost, care plan cost, PVA and more important statistics. They also discuss characteristics of million-dollar practices from the survey and negative characteristics derived from the survey information. This is a must listen for anyone who wants to win in upper cervical practice!
In this episode, we discuss how to build a successful upper cervical practice team. Dr. Bill Davis shares his experience and insights on the four essential elements for a thriving practice: a purpose-driven doctor, efficient systems, effective marketing, and a motivated and well-trained team. He emphasizes the importance of aligning the team with the practice's mission, vision, and values, and provides practical advice on how to communicate these effectively. Additionally, he discusses the characteristics of ideal team players, emphasizing the importance of humility, hunger, and people smarts.
Dr. James Pietrek joined the UCM Podcast with host Dr. Bill Davis. In this episode, we discuss patient education and how to communicate the above down inside out philosophy to patients. We specifically talked about functional integration and helping patients to understand how the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual are interconnected. This is an important conversation to help the doctor, and the patient, understand the far-reaching aspects of upper cervical chiropractic on the life of each individual patient.
In the season 5 finale, Bill and Zoë discuss highlights of the season and share their thoughts about the landscape of theological education and church leadership.
Are you facing the difficult journey of caring for an aging parent and wondering what it means to honor them in this season of life? As parents age and face cognitive or physical decline, families are often left with more questions than answers, including how to handle challenging emotions, manage difficult decisions, and stay true to their wishes and Christian faith. In this episode of Candid Conversations, Jonathan Youssef speaks with Dr. Bill Davis on the complexities of honoring aging parents through a biblical lens, especially as they face cognitive and physical decline. Dr. Davis shares insights from his research and ministry experience, exploring practical ways to navigate the emotional, financial, and spiritual challenges of caring for dependent parents. From understanding the fifth commandment to engaging in complex but vital conversations, this discussion provides guidance and encouragement for families walking this journey.More Episodes featuring Dr. Bill Davis on Candid Conversations:How Should We Care for Our Aging Loved Ones (Part 1): Dr. Bill DavisHow Should We Care for Our Aging Loved Ones (Part 2): Dr. Bill DavisRoe v. Wade Conversations with Dr. Bill DavisBuilding Bridges in a Cancel Culture: Dr. Bill DavisLet's Talk About Suicide: Dr. Bill DavisFor questions or to connect with the Candid community, visit LTW.org/Candid. Follow us on social media:Facebook: @candidpodInstagram: @candidpodTwitter: @thecandidpod