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Episodio donde tenemos a una oyente en la nave. Platicamos sobre Project Hail Mary ya que los dos co-capitanes la vieron, Pari habla sobre la película Psicópata: El Asesino del Conejo Blanco y también la secuela Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, viene el reboot de la Historia Sin Fin recordándonos del trauma infantil que nos dejó Artax, Henry Cavill comienza rodaje en Highlander con Batista de villano, Kate Beckinsale está abierta para una película más de Underworld, y entra en polémica sobre su imagen actual y posibles mal cirugías en famosos, el trailer de la última temporada de The Boys, la película de Supergirl y del final de la trilogía de Dune, Chiro nos platica que sus películas favoritas son las de Wrong Turn y platicamos sobre sagas con muchas secuelas!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova Merch: holamsupernova.myshopify.com
The UK bars Ming Yang on security grounds while Vestas announces a €250M nacelle factory in Scotland. Also, Nordex reaches a 199-meter hub height milestone and male bats use turbines as courtship song perches. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! [00:00:00] The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com. And now your hosts. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host Allen Hall, and I’m here with Rosemary Barnes, Matthew Stead, and Yolanda Padron. And. The hot news this week is Scotland, and Scotland is gonna be a major hub for manufacturing for all the offshore wind that is happening in the UK and around Europe. Well, the UK government ruled that Chinese turbine maker Ming Yang poses a national security threat and blocked its products from UK offshore wind projects, which in turn killed a plan for a one and a half billion pound Scottish factory. And then a couple of hours later, Dana Danish Giant Vestus announced plans to build its own cell [00:01:00] and hub factory in Scotland with an investment of about 250 million euros and up to about 500 jobs. Uh, but there is still a catch. Vestus is only going to move forward if it wins enough orders from the UK’s offshore wind. Auction program and allocation round eight was announced recently, so that’s gonna happen. So obviously Vestus would like to win a number of turbine orders from that, but that’s a pretty major announcement by the UK and by Vestus. It does seem like Vestus will be the leader in offshore winds in the uk. Is that the long term play now? Is that there’ll be a primary. Wind turbine source for the uk and that would be Vestas. Rosemary Barnes: Weren’t we just covering, didn’t we just cover last week about another Danish manufacturer who just closed in a cell, uh, manufacturing facility in Denmark? Allen Hall: Siemens did. Rosemary Barnes: So yeah, one week [00:02:00] Siemens is closing a factory in Denmark and the next week. As Bestus is opening similar factory in the uk. So that’s a interesting little geographic, uh, bit of information, Matthew Stead: isn’t it? Thanks to our friends, the royal family in the uk, that they’re really promoting offshore wind. Matthew Stead: Uh, my understanding is they own the rights to the offshore water. Uh, well, obviously the offshore, offshore area, and they, they have promoted, um, the use of leases. And I, I understand, I might be cor incorrect, that the royal family is the one that may gain the, the benefit from the leases. Allen Hall: It’s the crown of state in the UK that. Manages the royal family’s holdings. [00:03:00] Some part of the awarded amount or the, the leases are going to go to the royal family. I forget what that number is. Maybe 10% of ’em. And the rest basically are the treasury of the uk. Matthew Stead: Oh, not all of it. Allen Hall: Yeah, not all of it. But yeah, I mean it definitely benefits the royal family. Matthew Stead: Yeah. So kiosk to the royal family for promoting it. Allen Hall: Well, the price of petroleum in oil products recently has skyrocketed, of course. And, uh. The push to get renewables as the leading source of electricity generation in the UK is a massive move, which will. Promulgate all through Europe, everybody’s gonna be on that same pathway, I would think. Right now, the, the, the unique part about the UK and these, these Scottish efforts is that the speed at which the UK and Scotland in particular are going after it, you see some commitment by the Scandinavians in Germany to get to some of these numbers. But, uh, the UK is putting in an action. And they have a in, uh, industrial growth plan, which [00:04:00] is a little bit unique that this is part of the growth strategy of the UK is they’re trying to grow jobs, they’re trying to get higher paying jobs into the uk and this is the, the one way they’re trying to accomplish it. I was listening to a podcast today talking about this. It was someone representing, I think it was great British energy, but they are at least the, as the discussion points, they were trying to show comparisons. To what will happen and when to What has happened in the past with aerospace that the UK realized it’s good at composites, manufacturing wings, doing power plants, rolls Royce is there, right? So there’s a number of parallel. Tracks that the UK is going to to try to do through, um, their knowledge of aerospace into the wind turbine market. We’ll see if that comes to fruition. I’m not sure where these vestus turbine blades are gonna be built. They’re gonna be V 2 36 turbines, 15 megawatt machines out in the water. I, I assume that the turbine blades are gonna be coming from outside the [00:05:00] uk, but maybe the UK is working on something with Vestus about that. Rosemary Barnes: I don’t know, but, but the UK government with their auctions has definitely laid the framework that would enable manufacturers to make that sort of investment or that, that sort of investment decision. So it wouldn’t, wouldn’t surprise me if we saw more manufacturing there. They’ve got, you know, the most secure, uh, and long, long term pipeline, more the most visibility around. Future projects. So if I was a company looking for, you know, where am I gonna open another factory, that would probably be quite appealing. That security really helps when you’re planning out a factory to know that you’re highly likely to have orders filling it for, you know, the lifetime of the factory. Even if costs are a little bit higher, I think that it would be, you know, you can offset a certain amount of cost by. The certainty. Allen Hall: What are the short term ramifications for Chinese wind turbine manufacturers in Europe? Are you gonna see [00:06:00] more of these type of moves like the UK just did today, where they’re gonna put some prohibitions in? Or will there be some places that, uh, Chinese manufacturers can set up base? Rosemary Barnes: To me, it’s really strange because it’s, it’s like you’re worried about security, so you don’t let them come bring their technology to your country. It’s. Like the, to me, the obvious thing is the other way around. If they’re worried about, um, technology transfer and IP theft, that they, um, should have prevented European wind turbine manufacturers from sitting up factories in China, because surely that’s how the big transfer of knowledge happened. Now China, you know that that’s where, that’s where they learn how to make win winter turbines 10, 20 years ago. Um, and what they’re doing today in China is, is not, it’s not like static from that. They have also developed their own, you know, their own ideas and taken the technology in a different direction. Why don’t we take the opportunity to learn from that? I, I find it a bit, [00:07:00] a bit funny that, um. Yeah, that you would ban a manufacturer from coming to your country because you’re concerned that they have, um, you know, copied or stolen your technology in the past and can’t see how they’re gonna do that by bringing their tech to your country. Matthew Stead: And how does that tie in with the discussion we had the other week about the tariffs and removal of tariffs on certain components? Um, Alan, do you know if that’s linked at all? Allen Hall: I don’t think it’s linked. There hasn’t been any news articles about it. However, there’s gonna be a lot of hard choices made about where components do come from. That does seem like the UK government is thinking about what components can be made in the uk where UK engineering and technology can be applied to, to change the marketplace and where they want to go buy components. Uh, are they gonna buy them from China or are they gonna buy them from Poland or somewhere in Eastern Europe or somewhere in South America? There’s a lot of places to buy components today. Or India. I think India is obviously, uh, one of the top choices, [00:08:00] right? Just because it was a colony years ago. And there’s a relationship there between the UK and India. Is that where the technology transfer begins? Uh, instead of it with China? Probably so delamination and bottomline failures and blades are difficult problems to detect early. These hidden issues can cost you millions in repairs and lost energy production. C-I-C-N-D-T are specialists to detect these critical flaws before they become expensive burdens. Their non-destructive test technology penetrates deep into the label materials. To find voids and cracks. Traditional inspections completely. Miss C-I-C-N-D-T Maps. Every critical defect delivers actionable reports and provides support to get your blades back in service. So visit cic ndt.com because catching blade problems early will save you millions.[00:09:00] Alright, how tall is too tall? Well, for onshore wind, the answer keeps changing with. Nordics group just receiving its first order for a turbine with a hub height of. Drum roll please. 199 meters. So there must be some sort of limitation at 200 meters is where the limit is. So they came in one meter below it. It’s what it smells like. Rosemary Barnes: The limitation would be on the tip height, not the hub height. Matthew Stead: Should have been 200, Allen Hall: just routed up to 200. See? Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. But this is Germany, right? Where it’s like you, the number is what engineering says it should be, not what looks nice on a marketing brochure or in a press release. You know, if, if the tower should be 199.2 meters, then that’s what it will be. Allen Hall: Well, three of these 199 meter towers rise up in a project in the North Rhine with Flia area of Germany, and it’s gonna drink power in a very [00:10:00] low wind speed region. Uh, the. Towers are gonna be constructed in typical Nordic fashion, and the, the top portion of the tower will be steel. The, the lower portion will be concrete. So you may be talking about what height for concrete are you talking about a 50 or a hundred meters of a concrete tower? That seems amazingly high because Nordex does a unique thing where they, they kind of jigsaw piece together and erected that way. I don’t. I think I’ve seen them do anything nearly that high. But, uh, there are other ways to get to that hub height, but it does seem like concrete and steel are gonna be the pathway. Are we gonna see more of this? Uh, as wind turbines move off the prime spots where the wind speeds are high, that instead of looking, putting more turbines where the wind speeds are high, you’re just gonna put. Really, really tall turbines up with massive rotor diameters to keep them spinning. Rosemary Barnes: [00:11:00] Yeah. But I think it kind of makes sense in Europe, like this project, it’s three turbines, right? So if you had smaller turbines, like a smaller turbine might be cheaper per megawatt. Um, in terms of like if you have a really large wind farm with just a lot of them. But this site, you know, imagine they’ve got a triangular plot and they can put one turbine at each corner. They’ve really, really wanna maximize the amount of power that they can get from each, each turbine because it, you know, like on a small site, the area it’s capturing, it kind of extends past the, the edges of the land footprint, right? Because they’ve got, you know, such huge, huge turbines. So for those really small projects, I think that it is a different, um, equation that they’re calculating. For what the optimal turbine size is. And it, it does make sense to really go after every what that you can get from that site. Since you, you’ve got so few turbines that you can work with. Allen Hall: Well, they need unique construction methods to get the [00:12:00]blades that high and to get them the cell on top of the tower. Rosemary Barnes: I guess a crane, a specialized crane will be the, a tricky thing. Matthew Stead: And then how do you repair it? You know when, when you need to change a blade out, how you gonna get it? That crane bag. Uh, how, how, how are you gonna get up and down? I mean, it’s gonna take you half an hour to, in a little lift to get up. And what if you need to go to the toilet? Allen Hall: Let’s get to the heart of the matter. Yolanda Padron: Yeah. I mean, at least it’s only three, right? Allen Hall: But it’s gonna take you how long to get up that tower if you’re in the lift. Those lifts don’t move that fast. And it isn’t like you’re in, you know, a modern office building where the elevators move very quickly. It’s gonna take a little bit of time. Uh, I guess things, things we’re gonna have to figure out, uh, because we have seen a number of technologies that, they talked about installing blades, using cables, and you see some of that more recently, but 200, roughly 200 meters high is a long way to go. So they must have a plan on how they’re going to do it. Rosemary Barnes: So a co Google says that wind turbine [00:13:00] lifts slash elevators range from 0.3 meters per second to one meters per second. Um, I guess at your fast Allen Hall: 200 seconds. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. So at at best, it’ll take you three and a half minutes to get up there and at worst. 10 minutes. Matthew Stead: So definitely a toilet up Rosemary Barnes: there. There’s no way there’s a toilet up there. Kept real, Matt, they put toilets up in wind turbines, you hold it or you know, if you’re a gross man, then you just, you, you go off the side and they will tell you, you know, like when you. When you’re doing site, your site inductions, it’s like, oh, don’t park in this location because people pee there. Allen Hall: Are you downwind? Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, your car could get hit. Allen Hall: Do they have a wind sock at the bottom of each of the towers? Is that what’s going on? Yolanda Padron: I mean, at least like 10 minutes isn’t too bad compared to like when you’re free climbing the smaller towers that didn’t have the lifts in them yet. Like that take, I mean, I might be slow. It took me like half an hour at least Rosemary Barnes: Last [00:14:00] time I was on site, some of the team were climbing. ’cause that’s just the exercise that they get. And they climbed the same speed as the um, as the lift roughly. Um, but I don’t think they would do that over 200 meters. You know, I think, you know, there’s a difference at a hundred meters versus 200 meters of, of climbing like that. I mean, it makes sense. You don’t need a gym membership, you don’t need to go for a run after work ’cause you’ve got your exercise during the day. Yolanda Padron: That’s after that. Matthew Stead: I’m just wondering about how much it would actually be moving around, like when it’s, when it’s under maintenance, how much, um, horizontal sway you’d actually get. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. I mean, already when you stand at the top of a, um, a wind turbine tower, you definitely feel it. Matthew Stead: You’re getting sway. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. So. More than that, but it is, I mean, it’s, it’s evolution not revolution, right? Like, we’ve already got towers that are 160, 180 meters tall, so it’s a, a little bit more than that. It’s let’s not, let’s not get too crazy. It’s not changing the world, it’s just, [00:15:00] you know, we, we know all the bad problems for tall towers and these are a little bit worse, Yolanda Padron: but it’s only pre, so it’s not a hundred big, big, big towers, right? Allen Hall: I think you gotta be careful because it, when you get to these hub heights. Everybody on the ground in the neighborhood can see it forever. Uh, it does raise concerns. I know it will in the states. I don’t think you’ll ever see a hub height that high. It could be wrong on shore, but it, it wouldn’t seem like that would be a smart move for a lot of operators. ’cause there’s a lot more ground. Right. And the winds are pretty good in America, so you can just spread it out. But making taller turbines would be a big pushback I think, from society. Rosemary Barnes: Then, which who, whose record are they breaking? I thought that they, this, yeah, this is the tallest hub height on shore. Allen Hall: Their own. Rosemary Barnes: But don’t we also have that announced project from Fortescue? What are their Tower Heights gonna be using the NRA lift technology a hundred, 180. Those are in the absolute middle of nowhere. There’s definitely no neighbors there that are [00:16:00] complaining about heights, but there’s also absolutely no shortage of land there. You know, have as many turbines as you want, so they’re. Doing it. Yeah. Like a totally different calculation to figure out what’s the optimal tower height. And they’ve come to similar conclusions. So that’s kind of interesting. Yolanda Padron: Going back to the, the, you know, people complaining issue. I know of some communities who have benefited a lot from wind turbines in the states and like seeing them just because they know like, oh. Every time that’s spinning, like, I’m getting more this quarter. You know, like that, that’ll be my nice little bonus. It’s like, it’s a nice passive income. ’cause all they have to do is just have him there. Um, and so I think it, I mean it really depends on what the community is like over there and with regards to. How they would like, like whether or not they would like to see these huge things in their backyards or to Rosie’s point, if they’ll see them in their backyards. Right. Like it’s, it could just be like the middle of nowhere. [00:17:00] Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. I know in some parts of Europe people don’t mind too much. Like in Denmark, you’re never very far away. Or in Jutland, at least where I live, you’re never very far away from wind turbine. Like, I couldn’t see them. I probably could see one old one from my house, but, um, you know, like they’re, they’re not like looming over you. But people aren’t, aren’t so bothered as they would be in Australian suburbs or in parts of the us and also other parts of, like, Southern Germany is not so fond on wind turbines. So, you know, I think it, it just totally depends on where the area is as to how, how, how happy people are gonna be to, to see them in their daily life Matthew Stead: or offshore Japan. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I think the key is that you make them, you don’t want ’em to be so tall that someone can look at it, that isn’t benefiting from it. So. Like in the us if people are getting payments for the turbines, I’m sure they’re happy to look at them and just see dollar signs. But if you are the neighbor whose site was supposed to have a turbine and then they redrew the wind farm and now it doesn’t have a turbine, if you can still see them, they’re gonna piss you off every time you, you [00:18:00] see them. I think so probably really depends. Allen Hall: The Tavis billing in Germany is the Commerce Bank at 259 meters. So these turbines will be bigger than that, or taller than that? Yeah, Matthew Stead: the whole of Germany. Wow. Allen Hall: As wind energy professionals staying informed is crucial and let’s face it difficult. That’s why the Uptime podcast recommends PES Wind Magazine. PES Wind offers a diverse range of in-depth articles and expert insights that dive into the most pressing issues facing our energy future. Whether you’re an industry veteran or new to wind, PES Wind has the high quality content you need. Don’t miss out. Visit PS win.com today. While wind turbines and bats have always had an uneasy relationship, now researchers in Germany have found a surprising reason why bats keep flying into the danger zone. Male bats are using wind turbines as song purs, circling the the cells while [00:19:00] singing courtship calls to attract female bats. A study from the Museum of Nature and in Germany analyze more than. 80,000 audio recordings from its six German turbine sites and found bat songs right in the rotor web zone. The songs draw females tore the turbines, which helps explain why more females than males are found hurt underneath the turbines. During mating season, uh, researchers say smarter curtailment strategies based on the behavior. It could reduce fatalities and without sacrificing too much energy production. So this is a unique, uh, aspect of bats. I guess there’s a mating process that happens where the bats are chirping and the females come together, but the, the, it’s not a very successful strategy if you run your mate into a winter turbine plate that’s not really accomplishing the goal. [00:20:00] However, the, the turbine curtailment. Period would actually be limited. Right. So you would know when the bats are out doing this little disco dance or whatever they’re going doing out in Germany. What kind of, what kind of dance does Germany do right now? What, what’s, what’s the end dance in Germany? Rosemary must know, Rosemary Barnes: I think it’s still, still pretty, pretty electronic and um, in Berlin the last time I was there anyway, Allen Hall: so electronic music. Okay. Well, maybe they can play some electronic music and push the male bats away ’cause that’s probably what it’ll do. But the, this leads back to a lot of discussions about birds and bats in the United States and around the world where there’s just different things happening in every site and we, we tend to wanna have one engineering answer for the worldwide bat and bird community. And that’s not going to be the answer. You’re gonna have to do a little bit of homework. And Rosemary has pointed this out numbers of times in regards to painting one blade. Black and that that was one experiment and one place, and it’s not transferrable. This could als this, uh, [00:21:00] bat dance span song issue. Could be very local. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, that’s right. I, I think it’s a, at least a second project with the one blade black thing. But thanks for. Preemptively raising that? I guess so. No, I see everywhere. All over social media. Oh, all you need to do is paint one blade black. Anyway, moving on from that. I, I think you’re right that it’s gonna be highly localized. It’s gonna depend on the specific kind of bat. Um, and, you know, probably a specific population of bat as well. I know, um, in the US at least, and it’s probably true around the world. There has been a, a massive increase in the amount of funding available for bat scientists, uh, since wind farms started being built and people realized that they affect bats. So I bet that there’s some, some bat scientists who is just, you know, geeking out over. Just, you know, this new information that they have about the way that, um, bat mating rituals happen. So that’s pretty interesting. It does make me [00:22:00] sad though that, um, yeah, these, these poor bats just trying to fall in love and find a partner and. Make baby bats and instead they’re getting whacked by a wind turbine. That, yeah, that, that’s not great. I hope that they’re able to pretty, pretty promptly learn enough to be able to at least, you know, stop the turbines and then, you know, they can work on refining it so that they reduce the, um, the losses, um, in order to do that over time. Allen Hall: Yolanda, you live in one of the back capitals of the world? Yolanda Padron: I do, yeah. Allen Hall: I mean. Yolanda Padron: I’m, I’m not, I cannot say I’m a bad expert at all, but I am really curious to see exactly like. Whether these bats would, or this type of bat would do a similar thing to other tall structures, or if it’s just dependent on structures that move like turbines or have some component that moves. Or is it just a turbine specific thing? Because I mean, we have bat season right now [00:23:00] in Austin, so like you have all the bats coming out at Sunset, and it’s this huge. Thing and you’ll see them in like tall buildings, but they’ve, not one bat has ever hit my window in my apartment in the whole like four years that I’ve been here. And a lot of birds have hit it because, I mean, I think birds are slightly dumber than bats, some of them at least. Allen Hall: Whoa, easy Rosemary Barnes: bats are amazing though. Like, think, think about it. They have developed sonar capabilities. They’re mammals just like us. They can fly. We had to develop fighter jets, basically like billions of dollars spent on defense programs to develop the capabilities that bats have just evolved for themselves. So I think that you do have to give bats a whole lot of credit. I think you have to give birds a lot of credit too. There’s a lot of very smart birds, but birds do fly into stationary things in a way. Bats don’t seem as likely to. What you do see in Australia is a lot of bats, um, electrocute themselves on power [00:24:00] lines if they, ’cause our bats are quite big here. Matthew Stead: Um, but I was thinking, um, you know, like, uh, a way of keeping away males from shopping malls is to play elevator music, so maybe they could change the sound that. Around the turbine, and maybe they could play like elevator music rather than disco music. Allen Hall: I, I, I, I like you a lot. This question like, why are they there? Like what’s, what’s attracting the bats to the turbines to begin with? Why are the male bats there? What’s their echolocation something? Rosemary Barnes: But I mean, these are questions, I’m sure bat scientists asking these questions, and now they’ll probably have funding open up to them to know the answer. So I like, I, I think. There’s, there’s pluses and minuses. There’s obviously minuses for the bats that are being affected right now, but in the long term I think that it’s, you know, it’s good for the field of bat science. I’m sure that there’s like some, um, technical name for a bat scientist, and I’m sorry, I dunno it. Chiro neurologist. Chiro neurologist. [00:25:00] I. Allen Hall: If that another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn, and if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show For Rosie, Yolanda and Matthew, I’m Allen Hall and we’ll see you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
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Today we have Chiro Reimer from Milo's breakfast. We talk about running a breakfast stand, coffee, and resilience.You can find Milo's at:https://share.google/XsHGSfqxcCXj0i6Up
In this episode, Sports Chiropractor Luke discusses his extensive background in running and injury management. He emphasises the complexity of running injuries, the importance of a holistic approach to treatment, and the need for runners to understand their stressors and capacity. Luke shares insights on managing occupational stress, analysing running loads, and the significance of deload weeks in training. He also addresses the common discomforts runners experience and the importance of communication with health professionals to navigate recovery effectively.Check out Luke here: Podcast: Rehab RunwayInstagram: @sportschirolukeClinic: Health & High PerformanceFollow Us:Instagram: @strongerstride | @lydia_mckay | @sophielaneYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAP9eXZNoDB_9zk7WBMm9WADiscount Codes:TAILWINDSTRONG: 15% off Tailwind NutritionSTRONGERSTRIDE: 15% off Vivobarefoot shoesSTRONGER15: 15% off Skorcha SunscreenThanks for tuning in!TSSP xChapters00:00 Introduction to Luke and His Background05:19 Understanding Running-Related Injuries13:15 The Role of Stress in Running Injuries17:04 Managing Occupational Stress and Running21:06 Running Load Considerations and Injury Risk27:51 Understanding Speed Work in Running30:16 The Impact of Previous Injuries on Training32:31 Adjusting Training Based on Goals and Experience37:14 The Importance of Volume Over Intensity39:11 Navigating the Introduction of Speed Work42:25 Managing Training Load and Recovery46:46 The Complexity of Injury Prevention53:03 Holistic Approaches to Running and Injury Management
In this episode I share an update at 32 weeks pregnant and take you through how I am preparing for birth in a busy season of life, as well as preparing my son for a new sibling. I talk about how common it is for second-time parents to feel like they haven't prepared enough, and why I'm not worried - because we're not starting from scratch and those neural pathways from last birth prep are already there. I also explain why I still think it's important to carve out small pockets of time for birth prep, especially because every birth and baby is different, and especially if this is your first birth. I outline what I'm doing right now to prepare: putting up new birth affirmations, starting a positive birth board, listening to affirmations, and practicing birth breathing throughout the day. I also cover the bodywork and support I'm prioritising this pregnancy. Can't wait for you to listen! Interested in feeling informed and prepared for birth? Explore our Held Birth Classes in Adelaide or online, and download our free hospital packing list - designed to help you feel calmer and more intentional as you prepare for your labour.DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE HOSPITAL PACKING LIST HERE – More than just baby and postpartum items, our list includes tools for managing pain and intensity during labour, helping you feel truly supported throughout birth.Timestamps:00:00 Welcome + 32-Week Pregnancy Update (Busy Season & Breathlessness)00:49 Juggling Work, Parenting & Prep: Plastic vs Glass Balls03:05 Second-Time Birth Prep Mindset: Neural Pathways, Timing & First-Baby Advice06:25 Confidence After a Positive First Birth 08:56 Birth Prep in Small Pockets: Affirmations, Planning Mindset & Letting Go of Control15:28 Daily Practice: Listening to mp3s, Birth Breathing & Active Positions18:42 Bodywork & Appointments: Physio, Chiro, Massage, Acupuncture + Pelvic Floor Tips25:43 Partner & Practical Prep: OMP Stretches, Birth Plan, Playlist26:20 Preparing the Older Sibling for a Home Birth: Noises, Videos, Books & Support Person32:54 Postpartum Planning: Freezer Meals, One-Handed Snacks & Quick Dinner IdeasDisclaimer: Remember as always the info provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, midwifery, psychological, childbirth, pre-natal or post-natal education or other professional medical advice, and is provided for general information and guidance purposes only. Hannah Willsmore/Held Midwifery will not be liable for any expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damages) or costs which might be incurred as a result of your reliance on this information, advice, content or materials. This release includes but is not limited to any claim for personal injury, damages and death of any individual which has received information from Hannah Willsmore. Further, Hannah Willsmore does not make any representations or give any warranties about their accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability.
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.
Click here to watch this week on Youtube! Most chiropractors struggle with money—not because they aren't great at what they do, but because they're focused on treating patients instead of building a business. So, if you want to double your revenue without adding more hours to your schedule, this episode is for you… There are only 3 ways to make more money in your business: 1- More customers – but only if you have the right marketing and sales systems in place 2- Increase your pricing – treating for an hour at a higher rate can double your revenue without adding more clients 3- Increase visit frequency – more appointments from existing patients = more revenue with less effort Still not convinced? My business grew 34% in just 10 months back in 2020 using these exact strategies. Ready to take action to get unstuck? Get your non member ticket for our next live event in Orlando FL on January 31-Feb 1
IANR 2550 121325 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Sat, Dec 13, 2025 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We areon 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app.By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. Our Podcast has been rated #2 among 100Podcasts in Houston by feedspot.com. We have 6 years of Podcasts and have had thousands of hits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm The EB-5 Gold Card Visa by Immg Atty Chiro Nannayakkara4:50 pm Fear or Flight Stressors by Dr Kanekal Gautham5:20 pm The History of Sugar by Ashok RaoAlso stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is the ONLY community paper widely available all across town at grocery stores from Hillcroft to Sugar Land, Katy and FM 1960. Also visit our website indoamerican news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
In this episode, I'm sharing the exact workshop formula I've used to generate new patients and grow my practice — and now teach to every single one of my mastermind members. It's not flashy. It's not complicated. But if done right, it's the single most profitable thing you can do in your business. What You'll Learn: - The workshop formula that can generate $8,000 in an hour — even if you've never spoken publicly before. - Why most chiropractors waste years doing “brand-building” workshops that don't convert. - How to fill your workshop with 10–12 qualified leads (and why that's the magic number). - The one line that completely changed how I close — and converts 25% of the room into new patients. - How to position your “discovery visit” offer so it feels valuable, not salesy. And if this episode hit home — our upcoming live event is 100% about workshops. You'll learn how to fill the room, deliver the talk, and turn every workshop into real profit.
Click here to get your AI Guide! In this episode, Hannah Matheson—Marketing Director at Rehab Chiro—shares a Marketing Monday training from our mastermind. She explains why messaging is the #1 factor in whether your marketing works (or flops) and reveals the three mistakes she sees most often on chiro Instagram accounts. What You'll Learn - Why tactics fail when your messaging is off. - The #1 principle for creating copy that connects. - Three messaging mistakes killing your content performance. Grab the free PDF guide from this training that shows you how to train your own AI bot to write messaging that resonates with your perfect patients right here. Follow me on Instagram: @justinrabinowitz Want more free resources? Download my Exclusive Rehab Checklist – your step-by-step roadmap to a thriving practice.
From burnout and zero profit… to running a thriving, systemized, and family-friendly practice. In this episode, Tristan chats with powerhouse chiropractor and boardroom member Paula Basilio, founder of My Back Relief Clinic in Sydney. After returning early from maternity leave and facing a plateau in growth, Paula knew something had to change. Fast forward one year and Paula has grown her clinic by $300K per year, tripled her profit margin to 36%, and completely transformed her life and leadership style. In this episode you'll Learn: How Paula grew from $40K/month to $65K/month while cutting stress and clinical hours The mindset shift that helped her become a confident, high-performing leader How she added 30+ new patients per month with predictable Facebook lead ads Her fast hiring strategy that went from 2 applicants to 22 top-tier candidates in one week Why integrating business and family has made life more fulfilling than ever This is a must-listen for any healthcare business owner who wants to scale sustainably, step into a true CEO role, and create a business that supports their lifestyle and not one that controls it. P.S. If you want to learn more on how to scale your healthcare practice, chat with one of our expert coaches at https://practiceacceleration.com/application and see how we can help you! Thanks so much for joining us this week. We hope you love it! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave an honest review for The Practice Acceleration Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are super helpful and greatly appreciated as it helps us expose this show to a wider audience- plus, we read each one of them! If you're looking for ways to grow your healthcare practice even faster, join our free Facebook group Scale Your Practice.
In this episode of Strength in Knowledge, Zach Baker, DPT, sits down with Dr. Sean Pastuch—chiropractor, coach, and founder of Active Life—to explore the real story behind the business. Sean opens up about his journey from clinical care to becoming a mission-driven entrepreneur, and what he's learned balancing career growth with family, values, and intentional living.Whether you're a clinician, coach, or aspiring business owner, this conversation offers candid insight into the mindset shifts and challenges that come with building something bigger than yourself.
You can't claim chiropractic is revolutionary… and then expect no resistance.In this episode of Under the Influence, Martin shares two recent curveballs — a graffiti attack and a one-star review from a porta-potty enthusiast — and what they reveal about the misunderstood power of chiropractic.You'll learn:Why rejection isn't failure — it's a sign of impactThe mindset shift that turns haters into fuelWhy communication is the real difference-maker in practice growthIf you've ever felt deflated by pushback, this episode is the reframe you need.Learn more about Daily Visit Communication 2.0https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/daily-visitCheck out the Retention Recipe https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/retention-recipe-2-0Check out Certainty 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/certainty-2-0Email me - martin@insideoutpractices.com
Dr. Kurt Sherwood on the UCM Podcast In this fantastic episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis interviews Dr. Kurt Sherwood, who shares his unique journey from growing up as a “Chiro kid” to becoming a leader in upper cervical care. With over 36 years of clinical experience, Dr. Sherwood dives deep into the pursuit of technical excellence in NUCCA, the challenges and rewards of achieving board certification, and the crucial balance between precision and practice growth. He also discusses how mentorship and a team-based approach are essential for maintaining high-level care while expanding patient capacity. If you're passionate about cervical care this conversation is a masterclass in dedication, legacy-building, and doing chiropractic the right way.
Welcome to Business School For The Rehab Chiropractor where we talk about the lessons I've learned in scaling my cash based rehab chiro practice to 7 figures without personally treating a patient. Now, I help other rehab chiros do exactly the same. Wanna grow your rehab chiropractic practice? Click here.
Bharon Hoag joins us for a great chat about supporting the world wide Chiropractic profession and how prevention can be used so much better than drugs. We chat about our state of health care - alternative and mainstream in Canada, including what happened in BC. What is going on in Alberta with the AHS? The importance of AMA vs Wilks, Eastern Medicine, the long battle over Chiro - and the winning, fund raising for legal fees, NIH funding junk, the hope of MAHA, an how they stay up on science and not get corrupted. Cholesterol and Blood Pressure problems are also discussed, specifically regarding Canada lately. In the second half we chat about the Standard of Care, rituals that used to work, the baby example, the bodies defence system, functional medicine for chronic pain, cancer, the abortion crowd, asking your doctor, supporting your value system, health v. absence of symptoms, the biggest myths and other benefits of Chiro, including the brain. The people are more powerful than the people in power haron Hoag is a leader in the chiropractic profession. He's the Executive Director of OneChiropractic, a nonprofit advocacy organization focused on protecting and promoting the chiropractic profession globally. Hoag has over two decades of leadership experience in both the private and nonprofit sectors, and he's known for his bold, unapologetic defense of principled, subluxation-based chiropractic care. Bharon is also the founder of Protect The Chiro, https://onechiropractic.org/ federation for Chiropractic... f4cp.org To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support. For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/ or Rokfin www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Patreon https://www.patreon.com/grimericaoutlawed Support the show directly: https://grimericacbd.com/ CBD / THC Tinctures and Gummies https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Eh-List Podcast and site: https://eh-list.ca/ Eh-List YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEh-List Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3 Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com
Not sure what types of ads to run—or how to tell if they're actually working? You're not alone. Many rehab chiros waste time and money on ad strategies that aren't built to convert or scale. In this episode, Justin sits down with the marketing team - Hannah and Kaylie - and they break down the core systems and tools behind running profitable digital ads for a rehab chiropractic practice—so you can stop guessing and start growing. Whether you're behind the scenes or running the show, this episode is packed with practical takeaways you can apply to your next campaign. Here's what you'll learn: What types of ads to start with to make money fast What the next level of digital marketing looks like for rehab chiros today How to hone in your marketing messaging to attract the right types of leads and prospects Our live event is THIS WEEKEND - and it's too late to join our team and 100+ of the world's top rehab chiros in person in New Jersey DM us on Instagram @justinrabinowitz to find out how to attend Want more free value? Download our exclusive rehab checklist for your roadmap to success
Want to build a practice where people don't just get treated—but get transformed? In today's episode, we dive deep into what it truly takes to build an organization that transforms people from the inside out. It's not just about systems, skills, or SOPs—it's about leadership. We explore how to create a place where people walk in and leave better, more aligned, and more empowered than when they arrived. We'll walk you through how to build a mission-driven team, create a culture people believe in, and turn your practice into a place where both patients and staff leave better than they came. Guest passes are still available (but limited) for our next Rehab Chiro Mastermind LIVE event on June 7-8. Click here to apply Want more free resources? Download our exclusive Rehab Checklist – your step-by-step roadmap to a thriving practice.
Recession talk is everywhere—tariffs, negative GDP, uncertainty in the air. But what do you actually do when the economy dips and fear takes over? In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on how I not only survived the last major downturn—the COVID-19 pandemic—but grew our practice by 34% during it. This isn't theory. I've been there, built through it, and came out stronger. I'll walk you through the exact mindset and strategies we used to thrive in a time when most businesses were just trying to survive. You'll learn: Why speaking to people who have actually navigated a recession matters How we closed for 60 days, grew 34%, and didn't lose any staff What to prioritize when others are cutting back And more If you're a chiropractic business owner feeling unsure about what's next, this episode will give you real-world insight—and a solid plan to move forward with confidence. Want to surround yourself with the world's top rehab chiros? Apply for a guest pass to join us on June 7-8 for our next Rehab Chiro Mastermind Live. Want more free resources? Download our exclusive Rehab Checklist – your step-by-step roadmap to a thriving practice.
Is your business stuck in a growth plateau? In today's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Krysti Wick to discuss why you might be feeling stuck and how to start moving forward. Plus, we're diving into how to create peace within yourself as a business owner, marketing strategies for growth, plus Dr. Krysti's innovative approach to marketing your practice. Review full show notes and resources at mollycahill.com/podcastGet access to my Marketing Roadmap Private Audio Training: mollycahill.com/privatetrainingMentioned in this EpisodeContinuing education with Upright: mollycahill.com/uprightDr. Krysti Website: pursuitchiros.comDr. Krysti Instagram: instagram.com/drkrystiEpisode 034 Grassroots Marketing with Krysti Wick: mollycahill.com/how-to-use-relationship-marketingEpisode 039 How To Build a Healthy Content Ecosystem: mollycahill.com/how-to-create-an-effective-instagram-content-ecosystemHolistic Marketing Hub holisticmarketinghub.com/enrollFollow Molly on Instagram: instagram.com/mollyacahill
In this inspiring episode of the ChiroSphere podcast, Dr. Ray Foxworth sits down with Dr. Irum Tahir to talk about her journey as a chiropractor, entrepreneur, and humanitarian. They explore the mind-body connection, the challenges of building a successful practice, and the power of self-care and team-building. Dr. Tahir also shares her passion for pediatric care, the importance of collaboration with medical professionals, and the impact of stepping outside your comfort zone. www.ignite-spark.com/courses Use code CHIRO to take $197 off any course
Chiro ASMR will never die. We look at the cutting-edge crackmasters who've made a name for themselves, and the strange new subgenres vying for social media supremacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Struggling with declining insurance payments? Many chiropractors feel stuck relying on shrinking reimbursements, making it hard to stay profitable. The key? Position yourself as a high-value provider with services patients want to pay for out of pocket. In this episode, I'll tell you how to shift to a cash-based, value-driven model that attracts your perfect patient and grows your practice. Ready to finally grow and scale your practice? Click here to apply for a free strategy call with our team Want more free value? Download our exclusive rehab checklist for your roadmap to success
This week's guest on The Mile High Podcast is none other than Dr. Jeannie Kakizaki, a past Mile High speaker and passionate facilitator of NetworkSpinal and Somato Respiratory Integration care. Originally from Idaho, Dr. Jeannie's journey to chiropractic began after a life-changing experience in a NetworkSpinal office. She got off medication, regained her photographic memory, and discovered her calling to help others reconnect with their potential.
Do you know and understand the importance of your pelvic floor?? Let's talk about it! -- Don't forget to join us for our Crunchy Christian Mom's Summit April 26th! This podcast is pre-recorded so please note: We have fewer spots remaining and the pre-sale price has been extended thru FRIDAY 3-19-2025. ***Purchase HERE: https://square.link/u/yKb7uGwQ ---- Here is a bit more about Dr. Elissa and where you can find her! Meet Dr. Elissa! Pelvic floor Physical Therapist. - She started practicing pelvic floor Physical Therapy after Dr. Jesse convinced her to combine her love of women's health and Physical Therapy and it ignited a passion in her that changed her career forever. - She is also a mom to two boys that have been a complete blessing to her life. This transition to being a mom has also informed how she treats patients as entering into motherhood is such a special and tender time in a woman's life. - She was a collegiate swimmer and so has always been active and athletic but now that looks more like camping in the pop up with her husband and kids, running, biking and being outdoors in the summer, and cold swimming in the winter. She has also recently been dabbling in baking with sourdough and loving sharing the fruits of her labor with family and friends! -- Chiro for Moms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chiroformoms -- Pelvic Floor for Moms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pelvicfloor_for_moms/ -- My email address is team@pelvicfloorformoms.com
Is your business generating $20,000 or more in revenue but feeling stuck? Many entrepreneurs hit a ceiling because they rely on outdated marketing methods (or neglect marketing altogether) and fail to scale effectively. In this episode I go into exactly how to think about your marketing spend to grow past 20K How to determine if you are time poor and need to develop a paid marketing strategy What to spend on marketing (and if you can't… your business is fundamentally broken…) Why paid marketing is vital to building a business that doesn't revolve around you doing everything… And more And if you want more info on how to deploy a paid instagram marketing strategy, or our standalone Google Ads course for chiropractors, DM me on instagram at @justinrabinowitz Ready to finally grow and scale your practice? Click here to apply for a free strategy call with our team Want more free value? Download our exclusive rehab checklist for your roadmap to success
Can a privatized banking strategy transform your financial future? For Mr. Chiro and his family, the results were life-changing! They crushed over $500,000 in debt and reached financial freedom in just 73 months. In this episode,Vance Lowe and Seth Hicks, Esq., reveal thefinal chapterof this powerful success story. Learn howstrategic cash flow management, asset protection, and wealth-building principleshelped this family break … Continue reading How to Leverage Debt & Build Wealth – Part 3 | Episode 109 →
The very special guest on this episode of The Mile High Podcast is Dr. Seth Ryan, who has attended the Mile High Chiropractic Weekend nine times and has been a Mile High speaker. Dr. Seth grew up on a farm outside Norman, Oklahoma, and graduated from Cleveland Chiropractic College in 1964 with a bachelor's in human biology and a doctorate in chiropractic. Helped start and run the philosophy club on campus; having dozens of speakers present and helping shift the student body to principled Chiropractic. He and his wife Dr. Brea own and operate two offices in Colorado Springs, TOR Wellness, a high-volume corrective care clinic and TOR Consulting, a private consulting group for fellow chiropractors. As a certified Chiropractic Biophysics doctor, he and his team specialize in specific spinal corrective care for postural correction and scoliosis reduction. When he's not working, Dr. Seth enjoys spending time with his wife and three world-changing children. He is extremely active and healthy in the beautiful Colorado outdoors, enjoying some of the best scenery in the world, being outside, mountain biking, hunting, and rock climbing. On this podcast you'll learn about: Dr. Seth's Chiropractic journey His 10-year vision Developing unification in the Chiropractic profession Seth's Mile High experience And MUCH more! You can connect with Seth at docs.torchiro.com or email dr.seth@torchiro.com. Enjoy this episode and if you haven't already, get your tickets now for Mile High 2025 in Denver, September 25th – 28th at https://RiseUpToMileHigh.com. Looking forward to seeing you there! P.S. If you want to market your Chiropractic-based product or service to thousands of chiropractors, check out the opportunity to become a Mile High Podcast sponsor at bit.ly/BeAPodcastSponsor.
Want to scale your business? Click here.Welcome to The Game w/ Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you'll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned and will learn on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.Follow Alex Hormozi's Socials:LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Acquisition Mentioned in this episode:Get access to the free $100M Scaling Roadmap at www.acquisition.com/roadmap
Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. was just confirmed by the Senate today as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services for the United States. I am overwhelmed with how big a deal this is for the health of America. Chronic disease has been an epidemic in this country. The vaccine industry is not held accountable for any kind of damage due to vaccines. The recommended vaccines for children has grown through the years from three vaccines to seventy-two, including the Covid-19 vaccine that was not properly tested and which has caused tremendous harm to many people. All of this is extremely alarming. It may not directly be a chiropractic issue and yet it is certainly a part of the overall challenge with non-holistic health care in America. The hold that Big Pharma has had on our country is tragic. In addition, the quality of food in the U.S. has degenerated over the years into almost wholly unhealthy levels. RFK Jr. has long been a critic of vaccines and a supporter of holistic health. He advocates for making the country healthy again through good food, exercise, and healthy nerve and immune systems. If Kennedy can do 25%, maybe even 10%, of what he has said he wants to do, it would be the biggest advance for healthcare in the United States of America since I've been alive. To celebrate his appointment, as a gift, you can receive full access to his presentation at Mile High in 2023. It is an honor that he was willing to take time during his presidential run to speak to a tremendous group of chiropractors in the Mile High state. He loves principled chiropractic, and has supported it. I'm in full support of him in this position, and I hope you are, too. The battle for him to get this position was a long and difficult one, and it's likely that the battle has only just begun. Doing what he wants to do in this new position isn't going to be an easy position. I'm grateful that he's fighting this fight. Let's celebrate. These are things that we've wanted our whole lifetimes! Yours in Service, Dr. Danny P.S. If you want to market your Chiropractic-based product or service to thousands of chiropractors, check out the opportunity to become a Mile High Podcast sponsor at bit.ly/BeAPodcastSponsor.
The #1 question every rehab chiropractor asks: “How do I get more new patients?” I interviewed Hannah Matheson, our Marketing Director and digital marketing expert, who went from a college graduate with no prior marketing experience to managing over $15M in Google Ads accounts, leading our marketing departments, and helping businesses scale from startups to multi-million-dollar practices. The best part? This interview is a few years old. And the strategies and tactics shared are still exactly what built our businesses to $3.6M today. Here's what you'll learn: The 3 key things every successful business owner does in marketing How to grow the right people in your business When to start running (and scaling) digital marketing If you want more help marketing your practice to get more new patients, click here to apply for a free strategy call with our team Want more free value? Download our exclusive rehab checklist for your roadmap to success.
The very special guest on this episode of The Mile High Podcast isthe winner of the 2024 Student Speaker Contest. If you were at Mile High last year, you undoubtedly remember the awesome presentation she gave from the main stage. There are some who hesitate, and there are some who say, "I'm in! Let's do this!!" Eliza Lavin is one of the people who jumps all in. She was very early on in her schooling at Sherman College when she decided to enter the Mile High speaker contest. She was selected by the judges, even though she had never been to Mile High. She may not have known exactly what she was getting into, and yet, when she got up on stage, she held the audience in the palm of her hand with certainty and presence. Her performance totally exceeded what would be expected from a much DC2B. Eliza Levin is a fifth-quarter student at Sherman College, originally hailing from central Kentucky. She is super-passionate about chiropractic philosophy. She is the vice president of Zeta Phi Chi, the principle chiropractic sorority at Sherman College. On this podcast, you'll hear: Why Eliza applied to the student-speaker contest The importance of mentorship and connecting with doctors before and during school The student experience at Sherman College and beyond And MUCH more! Enjoy listening to the podcast and then check out the video of Eliza' speech at Mile at http://MileHighAllAccess.org. You can also see Eliza in person when you attend Mile High 13 in Denver, September 25th – 28th. She will be one of the speakers at the event! Get your Mile High tickets today at https://RiseUpToMileHigh.com. You can also connect with Eliza at: Nervous System Chiro Directory: https://nervoussystemchiro.com ShermanCollegeROARprogramhomepage: https://www.sherman.edu/give/roar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliza.lavin Instagram: @lliza_mickk Yours in Service, Dr. Danny P.S. If you want to market your Chiropractic-based product or service to thousands of chiropractors, check out the opportunity to become a Mile High Podcast sponsor at bit.ly/BeAPodcastSponsor.
Click here to watch this week's episode on YouTube! What if I told you exactly how to make $8,000 an hour in your practice today… would you listen? In this video, I am going to share the exact formula needed to do this That we use in our practice and teach to hundreds of rehab chiros in our mastermind community... For free But here's the problem… most won't do it. The answer: workshops. Speaking to people in your community to help them understand why they need to come see you And I'll teach you exactly how to do this in the most efficient, effective, and profitable way possible. Ready to make more money, have more free time, and actually treat patients the way you want? Click here Click here to watch the video and subscribe to our channel!
Welcome to Business School For The Rehab Chiropractor where we talk about the lessons I've learned in scaling my cash based rehab chiro practice to 7 figures without personally treating a patient. Now, I help other rehab chiros do exactly the same. Wanna grow your rehab chiropractic practice? Click here.
In this conversation, Dr. Cameron Bearder interviews Dr. Meghan Mizrachi, a physical therapist, about her journey from professional dance to physical therapy, the differences in practice between physical therapy and chiropractic, and the complexities of treating hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). They discuss patient expectations, the role of the brain in pain perception, and the intersection of healthcare and business. The conversation highlights the importance of movement efficiency and injury prevention, as well as the philosophical differences in treatment approaches between the two disciplines. In this conversation, Dr. Bearder discusses various aspects of physical therapy, including the importance of alignment in injury prevention, the role of imaging, and the differentiation between arthritis and other conditions. He emphasizes the significance of effective patient communication, understanding patient expectations, and the challenges of accessibility in healthcare. The discussion also touches on the value of wellness, patient investment, and the need for empowerment through education. Check out Keystone Upper Cervical Spine Clinic online here: https://www.keystonespineclinic.com/ Check out Dr. Meg at Congruency Physical Therapy online here: https://congruencypt.com/team Social: @drbearder @zenith_chiro @congruencypt Dr. Stenberg can be found online at: https://www.zenithchiroco.com/ Atlas of Chiropractic on YouTube: @AtlasofChiropractic
Dr. Scott Vrzal joins us to chat about his book "The Headache Advantage - 7 Pain Patterns as Tools for Total Body Transformation". We talk about applied kinesiology, sugar, the different types of headaches, migraines, daith piercings, EDS, the health systems of Canada and the USA and also in regards to Chiro, blood types, glyphosate, yeast, the activator technique and much more. In the last half we chat about the allopathic mindset, ICAK, insurance differences, auto immune, Covid sanity, diets, excitotoxins, dreaming and emotions, parasites, Gaba, cancer, OCD, and seed oils. www.HeadacheAdvantage.com https://www.drvrzal.com/ To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support. for second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/ or Rokfin www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Patreon https://www.patreon.com/grimericaoutlawed Support the show directly: https://grimericacbd.com/ https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Outlawed Canadians YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@OutlawedCanadians Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3 Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com applied kinesiology, Headaches, Headache Advantage, Scott Vrzal, Migraine Relief, chronic pain, auto immune, glyphosate, EDS, Blood types If you would rather watch: https://rumble.com/v67nls1-dr.-scott-vrzal-curing-headaches-stomach-to-stress.html https://rokfin.com/stream/56395 https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/post/6541195/dr-scott-vrzal-curing-headaches-stomach-to-stress Dr. Scott Vrzal, driven by constant debilitating headaches in his youth, was cured by a Chiropractor. He pursued a career in the same discipline inspired by the change. Initially misdiagnosed and advised to consult a psychiatrist due to the pain, he embarked on a mission to understand headaches' root causes. With over 30 years of expertise, Dr. Vrzal refines pain patterns, advocates drug-free and holistic solutions, and shares his methods to a healthier lifestyle. His thriving practice reflects a personal commitment to health, performance, and relieving patients' pain. Special Audience Giveaway: Name - How To Handle Stress Better URL - headacheadvantage.com Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Scott.j.Vrzal/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.vrzal/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-scott-vrzal-48b44018/ Dr Vrzal - https://www.youtube.com/@DrVrzal Book: The Headache Advantage
Want a Guest Pass to my next Live Event in Austin Tx on Jan 25-26? Click This Link To Apply! “I'm just not a marketer.” Sound like you? Because I hear that from a lot of rehab chiro business owners. More than anything else, rehab chiros want to learn marketing their practice. Makes sense. Chiro school doesn't exactly teach you how to run a successful ad campaign. But that's why I cover this exact topic in the latest podcast: The 5 Major Mistakes In Rehab Chiro Marketing In this episode, I'll show you: Why getting new patients is NOT the goal of your marketing How consistent marketing beats clever marketing every single time Why having an internal marketing PLAN is essential for your business And much more… You don't need to waste time on strategies that don't work. You don't need to worry if a marketing company you hire is doing the right things. I'm going to show you exactly where every rehab chiro goes wrong. This podcast will be the biggest difference maker for your marketing. It will show you what NOT to do! My practice makes over $80K per month and has made every one of these mistakes so you don't have to! Best, Justin PS: Want to learn how I built a referral plan in my practice? I'm hosting a Live Event in Austin, Tx on Jan 25-26. I'll show you the exact plan that you'll implement the next day! Click Here To Apply!
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On today's the crew sits down with Dr. Japhet D.LeGrant, owner of LeGrant Chiropractic Back and Neck Pain Relief Center LLC in Martinsville, VA, to discuss misconceptions of Chiropractic work, starting a business in the field as a minority, and the benefits of seeing a Chiropractor. Be sure to like and subscribe to the show to catch more content and interviews like this in the future! IG - @enlightenedones_podcast TikTok - @theenlightenedones Youtube -@EnlightenedOnesPodcast
In the world of chiropractic, how do you go beyond survival and truly thrive in your practice? What does it take to scale a business while maintaining your passion for patient care? For this week's episode, Dr. Lauryn sits down with Dr. Austin Cohen to dive deep into the art and science of building a successful chiropractic business. From leading with authenticity to setting bold boundaries around your worth, Dr. Cohen shares what it takes to build a practice that not only flourishes financially but also fulfills your deeper mission.Throughout this conversation, we explore the critical role of strong leadership, the power of well-designed systems, and the mindset shifts necessary to scale. Topics include the pitfalls of early ego-driven decisions, strategies for building high-performing teams, and the difference between multiplying effort and truly scaling a practice. Dr. Cohen also shares his philosophy on overcoming burnout, managing multiple clinics, and staying grounded in the love of chiropractic care.Dr. Austin Cohen is a leading entrepreneur in the chiropractic industry, owning 14 successful corrective chiropractic clinics. He is also the founder of L5 Marketing, which specializes in helping chiropractors optimize their Google marketing efforts, and Chiro 180, a software company focused on enhancing patient retention and boosting revenue.His businesses have received numerous accolades, including the Inc. 5000 award, recognition as a “Best Place to Work,” and a spot among Atlanta's Top 75 Fastest Growing Businesses. Outside of work, Dr. Cohen is a devoted family man and an extreme sports enthusiast. He has completed Ironman races, a 100-mile ultramarathon, and the SEALFIT Hell Week Challenge—embodying his life mottos: “Remember Tomorrow,” “Be Where Your Feet Are,” and “Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable.”Follow Dr. Austin: Instagram | LinkedIn Ready to level up your practice? Check out Chiro180! Business development software created by chiropractors for chiropractors.Sign up for Dr. Austin's weekly newsletter, Present Joys and Best Practices– – – – – Sign up here to receive our monthly associate job postings email.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | Facebook– – – – – Mentioned in this episode:Do you need help in your practice with the busy work that you or your staff don't like doing? If you said yes, then you've got to check out the virtual chiropractic assistants offered by Chiro Matchmakers.Chiro MatchmakersTo learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to the link below and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLALearn
Navigating the challenge of balancing immediate income generation with the fulfillment of long-term financial targets is crucial. Discover how to fine-tune online operations to devote more quality time to clients. Dr. Rupeshbhai Patel, the owner of CC The Chiro, is keen on exploring strategies that harmonize the pursuit of quick profits with sustainable financial success. 00:00 Introduction 01:05 Getting the Same Education Twice! 10:59 Generating Immediate Income vs. Long-Term Revenue Goals 16:32 The Visioneer Game! 25:32 Optimizing Online Operations To Dedicate More Time To Clients! 32:45 Final Thoughts: "The Easiest Way To Become a Good Conversationalist" 35:09 Dad Jokes / Credits Support small business owners, like you, celebrating BIG breakthroughs by supporting Small Business Celebration's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/smallbusinesscelebration! As well as our sponsors for this episode: Mike Saba: https://msaba.watsonrealty.com, Scaffold Solutions Unlimited: https://scaffold-unlimited.com, and Planned Exits: https://www.plannedexits.com. Reach out to us at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com Read our blog at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com/blog Reach out to our guest at: ccthechiro.carrd.co #FinancialBalance #OnlineOptimization #ClientEngagement #ChiropracticSuccess #LongTermGoals #ImmediateIncome #BusinessStrategies #DigitalEfficiency #Entrepreneurship #DrRupeshbhaiPatel https://youtu.be/4ofkcR6898g
In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel discusses the unique aspects of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care and how it differs from traditional chiropractic approaches. He explains why focusing on the nervous system first is crucial for healing and details the specific techniques and philosophy behind neurotonal adjustments.[00:00:45] - The importance of parents who never stop learning and advocating for their children[00:01:30] - Overview of current healthcare options available to parents through social media and online resources[00:02:45] - The critical role of nervous system healing as a foundation for all other treatments[00:04:00] - Discussion of why patients often try multiple natural approaches before finding neurotonal chiropracticKey Differences in Neurotonal Chiropractic: [00:05:00] - Introduction to neurotonal adjustments and their focus on nervous system tone [00:07:00] - Explanation of structural vs. neurological approaches in chiropractic care [00:09:00] - The importance of the spine as the hub of the central and autonomic nervous systemApproaches: [00:11:00] - How neurotonal adjustments differ from traditional chiropractic techniques [00:13:00] - The gentler, more specific nature of neurotonal adjustments [00:15:00] - Why higher frequency of visits is necessary for neurological reorganizationTechnical Details: [00:16:00] - Discussion of various chiropractic techniques (Gonstead, Thompson, etc.) [00:18:00] - The use of multiple techniques in neurotonal practice [00:20:00] - Why the integrator is preferred over the activatorAdditional Therapies: [00:22:00] - Discussion of complementary therapies (MNRI, cranial work, etc.) [00:24:00] - Why timing matters in introducing additional therapies [00:26:00] - Perspective on laser therapy and other modern interventions-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Welcome to Business School For The Rehab Chiropractor where we talk about the lessons I've learned in scaling my cash based rehab chiro practice to 7 figures without personally treating a patient. Now, I help other rehab chiros do exactly the same. Wanna grow your rehab chiropractic practice? Click here.
What if our education system prioritized health as much as academics? In this week's episode, Dr. Lauryn is joined by David Bidler, founder of Physiology First, whose mission aligns deeply with a holistic approach to wellness and learning. David shares his vision for a system where students unlock both mental and physical potential through a foundational understanding of their physiology—a shift that could bring the most needed benefits to education today.Their conversation covers how health-first education can transform focus, resilience, and life skills for young people. David explains actionable steps that empower students, parents, and educators to redefine true preparedness. Together, they explore why understanding our bodies might be the missing piece in modern education.David Bidler is a social entrepreneur reimagining 21st-century education through physiology. As founder of Physiology First, he's building an inclusive, health-first community that empowers individuals to tap into their potential. His work equips students and families to thrive in a rapidly evolving world, pushing the boundaries of traditional education.Check out Physiology First to learn more about their education revolution.Join the next Physiology First Certification cohort. Follow the journey: Instagram | Facebook– – – – – Missed Chiro Wealth Con? No problem! Check out the new course covering a TON of the material from this amazing weekend, Chiropractic Wealth Mastery: Unlocking Financial Freedom for Chiropractors. Special discounted price for the next few weeks!Sign up here to receive our monthly associate job postings email.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | Facebook– – – – – Mentioned in this episode:Get your FREE FOCUS Academy Kickstart Program by clicking the link below!Focus AcademyInterested in Molly Cahill's Holistic Marketing Hub? Hit the link to learn more and use code "sheslays" at check out for $200 off your purchase.Holistic Marketing HubLearn more about Sunlighten Saunas and get your She Slays discount by clicking the link below!Sunlighten SaunasTo learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to the link below and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLADo you need help in your practice with the busy work that you or your staff don't like doing? If you said yes, then you've got to check out the virtual chiropractic assistants offered by Chiro...
Welcome to Business School For The Rehab Chiropractor where we talk about the lessons I've learned in scaling my cash based rehab chiro practice to 7 figures without personally treating a patient. Now, I help other rehab chiros do exactly the same. Wanna grow your rehab chiropractic practice? Click here.