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Dive into the captivating world of chiropractic care with Dr. Carl S. Cleveland III on Beyond Bricks Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Cleveland shares personal stories, highlighting the challenges and triumphs that have defined the evolution of chiropractic care. Discover the three key events that left an indelible mark on the profession, and gain exclusive insights into Dr. Cleveland's vision for preserving chiropractic history at Cleveland University. Understanding the roots of chiropractic care is crucial for its continued evolution. Join us in this enlightening conversation that emphasizes collaboration, education, and preserving history for future generations.
In this episode, Dr. Don is joined by Nancy Dent, an advocate for change in legislation for chiropractic care. Nancy’s daughter came into the world with compromised abilities and neurological issues, which led to challenges with her care. Nancy decided to look beyond what the conventional medical field had to offer. At age 4, her daughter began seeing a chiropractor. Exploring Chiropractic care led her daughter to transform in incredible ways. After a short amount of time, she was able to walk independently, increase her spatial awareness, and enjoy her life more. This is why Nancy is passionate about seeing chiropractors be able to share what they can do with the world. Nancy has become an advocate for chiropractors by working to change the current legislation that restricts chiropractic care. Key Takeaways: Nancy’s story about how and why her daughter’s journey with chiropractic care began. [5:25] The progression of her daughter’s care and how it has improved her quality of life. [9:55] Why Nancy is passionate about advocating for chiropractic care. [12:00] How Nancy became an advocate to change legislation for chiropractors. [13:55] Clinical trials versus lived experience. [16:15] An update on how Nancy’s daughter is doing now, and why she has to continue advocating for change moving forward. [20:38] How the current regulations impact a parent’s ability to care for their child. [27:02] The best way to connect with Nancy. [31:10] Final thoughts on making change and advocacy. [33:00] Parting words of inspiration from Nancy. [35:38] You can find Nancy on Facebook here. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005178015921 Find out more about The Vitality Shift: https://www.thevitalityshift.com/fb-popup-group
Exploring Chiropractic has been on hiatus as Dr. Cashion adjusts to life as a stay-at-home-dad, but new episodes have been recorded and will be in your feed soon!Up next is an interview with Dr. Brandie Nemchenko, author of "What You Don't Expect When You're Expecting," her harrowing personal story of a close call with her second pregnancy that led her to specialize in pre-natal car.Also, Dr. Jerome Fryer joins me for a fascinating look at how he founded Dynamic Disc Designs and creates amazing anatomical models of vertebral segments.I won't make the empty promise of weekly episodes from here on out - the only consistent thing in my life is dirty diapers! But, I have lots more planned for the near future. Thanks for listening!
RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) Episode 5, February 1st, 2014 This show is not sponsored by any chiropractic institution, including UWS and RMIT. Anything shared in our discussion is the opinion of the guests and host based on personal experience. NOTHING shared on Exploring Chiropractic should be construed as the official opinion, policy, or branding of any of the educational institutions mentioned. Guests: Mark Harasimiuk Canadian/Australian and living in Australia since 2003. An Orthotist for 20 years and three years ago decided that it was time for him to fulfill a life long journey to becoming a chiropractor Currently 3rd year student and works full time, running his own clinical practice traveling to school a couple of days per week Ashley Burian 3rd Year Chiropractic Student 26 years old born and raised in Melbourne Originally completed a commerce degree and worked in finance for 3 years full time About to commence the third year of our five year chiropractic program 'Tic Picks Mark's: Spinal Column Radio Ash's: World Congress of Chiropractic Students Nathan's: MPI - Motion Palpation Institute
We've got an awesome show this time, all about Sherman College of Chiropractic. We had so much to talk about we ended up going a bit longer than usual, but I hope you can find time to tune in and hear about what fried chicken and B.J. Palmer impersonators have to do with straight chiropractic. Joining me in this episode of Exploring Chiropractic are five wonderful ladies at Sherman in Spartanburg, South Carolina: Anna Elkins 12th Quarter Chiropractic Intern Virginia Voyles 5th quarter student, originally a native of Illinois. She has an undergraduate degree in business and worked in advertising sales and as a financial consultant for a period before becoming a chiropractic assistant. Rachel Leskosky 4th quarter student from Pennsylvania, with an undergraduate background in Neuroscience Ginny Gross 6th/7th quarters transfer student from National University and then Life in Atlanta, Georgia. Robin Heaton 4th & 5th Quarter student. An "older" student who been in the alternative health care field for over 20 years. Attended two other chiropractic schools in the past (2000) and chose Sherman over returning to the chiropractic other schools. Note: The ideas and opinions offered in this discussion are those of the host and guests and do not reflect the institutions discussed. Topics What's it like living in Spartanburg, South Carolina? Wikipedia: Spartanburg Vitalistic Philosophy and focus on Vertebral Subluxation Wikipedia: The doctrine that "living organisms are fundamentally different from non-living entities because they contain some non-physical element or are governed by different principles than are inanimate things." Southern Fried Friday Talk the Tic www.facebook.com/talkthetic New president Dr. Cordero Sherman's Annual Lyceum New Beginnings Seminars Dynamic Essentials Seminars 'Tic Picks Anna's: League of Chiropractic Women Virginia Voyles: "The Peaceful Warrior" Robin: International Federation of Chiropractors & Organizations Ginny: International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Rachel: "Palmer's Law of Life Vol 36." Nathan's: "The Chiropractor" by D.D. Palmer, 1914
As an episode with an "Educational Flair," Dr. Thomas Lamar brings to the Spinal Column Radio microphones a panel interview with a group of chiropracTORS that have the unique task of governing chiropractic educational institutions: the Board of Regents/Trustees. Join Lamar as he sits down to learn more with 3 different board members from 3 different chiropractic colleges: Dr. Ron Oberstein from Life Chiropractic College West, Dr. Peter Kevorkian from Sherman College of Chiropractic, and Dr. Jay Handt. Then, our New Zealand SCR Global Correspondent, Brian Lanoue, catches up with the newly appointed president of New Zealand College of Chiropractic, Dr. Phil McMaster. Plus, chiro student Nathan Cashion joins us to tell us about his new podcast, Exploring Chiropractic, that looks to help the prechiropractic student "explore chiropractic" through conversational interviews with students attending the various chiropractic colleges that dot our planet. And we get a lesson from profesSOR, Dr. Matthew McCoy, on subluxation research. (Chiropractic Board of Regents/Trustees panel interview recorded at the Fall 2012 New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekend in Long Branch, New Jersey. Interview with Dr. Phil McMaster recorded in Auckland, New Zealand, June 2013).