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Mishna Yomi - Chulin 9:5-6L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 20, 2025Thu29 Cheshvan 5786
35 [11.19] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 19:1-7 [Mashiv HaRuach. V'Sein Tal uMatar. When To Start. Forgetting]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 9:3-4L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 19, 2025Wed28 Cheshvan 5786
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 337, 1 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 336, 12-13 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
34 [11.18] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 18:15-end [Shemoneh Esrai Passing Gas. Drunk. Passing In Front]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 8:3-4 L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 16, 2025Sun25 Cheshvan 5786
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 9:1-2L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 18, 2025Tue27 Cheshvan 5786
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 8:1-2L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 15, 2025Shab24 Cheshvan 5786
32 [11.16] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 18:3-9 [Intent While Davening. Translation. How To Stand. Siddur Child Falls]
33 [11.17] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 18:10-14 [3 Steps Shemonah Esrai How To Bow No Interruptions]
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 336, 3 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 336, 4-8 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 336, 9-11 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
31 [11.15] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 17:8-18:2 [Shemonah Esrai Intent Timing Interuptions Minyan]
30 [11.14] Kitzur Yomi 17:1-7 [Krias Shema How To Intent Timing Interuptions]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 7:5-6L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 14, 2025Fri23 Cheshvan 5786
28 [11.13] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 16:1-end [Interruptions in Middle Birchas Krias Shema and Shema]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 7:1-2L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 12, 2025Wed21 Cheshvan 5786
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 7:3-4L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 13, 2025Thu22 Cheshvan 5786
They say it takes years to build a man and seconds to kill him. But sometimes, it's silence that does the killing.In this episode , Yomi tells his story, one of burnout, heartbreak and rediscovering what strength really means. This is not violence. It's about killing the myths that tell men not to feel or cry, not to ask for help.
Associates on Fire: A Financial Podcast for the Associate Dentist
In this episode of the Dental Boardroom Podcast, host Wes Read, CPA and financial advisor at Practice CFO, sits down with Howard Farran, founder of Dentaltown and one of the most influential thought leaders in the dental industry. Together, they explore the evolution of dentistry from emerging AI technology to the rise of DSOs, the challenges new grads face, and the skills needed to thrive in today's rapidly shifting landscape. This episode delivers raw insights, bold perspectives, and practical lessons for dentists at every stage of their careers.Key PointsAI & the Future of DentistryAI is transforming dentistry at historic speed—comparable to the rise of the internet.Dentaltown is building AI tools to unlock insights from 10+ million dental conversations.AI won't replace dentists but dentists who adopt AI will replace those who don't.Example: Robotics like Yomi are enhancing implant surgery, not eliminating the surgeon.The Real DSO LandscapeNot all DSOs are massive corporate chains.The real competition for private practices? Local 4–9 location DSOs scaling smartly across small regions.These local groups win by leveraging:Shared marketingCentralized operationsBetter purchasing powerStructured systemsAdvice for Young DentistsStudent debt is real, but so are lifestyle choices that amplify it.Early career focus should be:Clinical reps and speedLearning practice systemsStrong mentorshipThe best first job is one that teaches:Business operationsFull-scope clinical carePatient flow and case acceptanceThe Competitive Edge for Private PracticePatients choose loyalty, trust, and relationships.Private practices win when they deliver:Consistency in careStable teamsReal human connectionHigh staff and doctor turnover in corporate settings creates opportunities for private offices to stand out.Know Your Numbers With the Right AdvisorA general accountant isn't enough in dentistry.Dentists need advisors who understand:PPO strategyOverhead benchmarksPractice-specific financial planningGrowth vs. profitabilitySpecialized financial guidance is a competitive advantage.Insurance is Not the Whole MarketHalf of patients don't have dental insurance.Present multiple treatment paths:Basic → Mid-tier → Ideal careNever assume what a patient can or can't afford—let them choose.Who Should Listen?✔ New dentists navigating debt and career choices ✔ Private practice owners competing with DSOs ✔ Clinicians curious about AI adoption ✔ Anyone wanting unfiltered industry truth
26 [11.11] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 15:1-6 [Kaddish after Yishtabeich. Dif. Rooms Creating a Minyan. Amein]
27 [11.12] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 15:7-end [Minyan Disappears, Say Kaddish? How Many For Chazaras HaShatz]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 6:6-7L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 11, 2025Tue20 Cheshvan 5786
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 335, 2-5 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 336, 1-2 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 334, 27 and 335, 1 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 334, 26 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
Mishnah Berurah Yomi: 334, 23-25 by Rabbi Avi Zakutinsky
25 [11.10] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 14:4-end [Late: What To Skip? Shabbos, Nishmas Remember After Davening]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 6:2-3L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 9, 2025Sun18 Cheshvan 5786
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 6:4-5L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 10, 2025Mon19 Cheshvan 5786
24 [11.9] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi [13:2-14:3 [Eating, drinking, relaxing in shul. Pesukei dzimra. Interuptions]
Mishna Yomi - Chulin 5:5-6:1L'uli Nishmas Etta Ahuva bas YaakovNov 8, 2025Shab17 Cheshvan 5786
22 [11.7] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi 12:5-10 [Washing Hands for Tefillah. Minyan Requirements. Daven in Shul Always]