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It's No Secret with Dr T.
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25.01.2022 This concept applies to all business owners. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90wuLh7CXy0&t=20s
24.01.2022 Colin Power owns Power Podiatry in Harvey Bay, Queensland and he is known as The Tai chi Foot Doctor. Colin has successfully incorporated this ancient martial art into his podiatry business and is producing amazing results with his patients. We've all seen groups of older or alternative looking people in the park early on a Saturday morning going through their super-slow Tai chi movements, but's there's far more to Tai Chi than meets the eye and this episode will definitely enlighten you. http://bit.ly/PodLegends119
24.01.2022 Today's episode is Episode 100, and I want to thank every guest who has openly shared their stories, wisdom and podiatry experiences, and also every person that has listened to an episode and contributed to the 50,000 plus downloads. On this podcast, I'm also sharing a slightly edited version of a recent webinar titled, Why Niching Is The Future of Podiatry Post Covid-19.
22.01.2022 Mike Luker is a Gold Coast podiatrist who owns Ace Health Centre and MotionX Australian 3D Printing Laboratory, which is the first full-colour 3D printer in Australia. On this episode, you'll discover, as I did, 3D Printing can be used for more than just orthotics. https://bit.ly/PodLegends120
20.01.2022 Always fun talking with my American buddy Tom Foster @tomfosterweb See you in 2021. #greatfriendsgreattimes
18.01.2022 Do you have a Podiatry Business Coach or are you considering getting one in the not too distant future? If you are, I think there are some very important questions you need to ask them to make sure you're getting the most value out of your coaching investment. http://bit.ly/PodLegends137
17.01.2022 Episode 114: Dr Rimi Statkus Australian Podiatrist Does DPM
17.01.2022 If you followed this advice every week, how would your life and career will look in 12-months?
16.01.2022 What are you podiatry business plans for 2021? Have you given it much thought or is it going to be a repeat of 2020, and yes I know COVID has been a hurdle but did you know that some podiatry business had their best year? It didn't happen by accident, they had their best year because they adapted to the current situation and took action. Now before YOU SWITCH OFF and think this is just going to be a sales podcast, hang around for a little bit longer as you may learn a few thi...ngs. On this episode, I am joined by: Carly O’Donoghue Stepping Out Podiatry (Sunshine Coast) Chloe Wear The Woodvale Podiatrist (Perth) Aadila Dadda (Brisbane) Jasmine Kouch 2 Right Feet Podiatry (Kilsyth, Victoria) Trina Goard Armidale Podiatry (Armidale) Judi Pascoe Toowoomba Podiatry (Toowoomba) Jonathan Small Health First Foot & Gait Clinic (Durham, UK) The reason I asked them to join me for this particular episode is that they’ve all completed the 12-Week Podiatry Business Reboot and have flourished, and I think it would be beneficial to hear from podiatrists who have gone before you. http://bit.ly/PodLegends117
15.01.2022 Have you ever considered or been offered the opportunity to buy into an existing podiatry business and becoming a partner? If you have, it’s a huge decision, and there are many things to consider. My guest, Dr Todd Brennan is a partner in Healthy Feet Podiatry in Tampa, Florida and his former business partner, Dr Leo Krawetz, who was also a guest on this podcast with Todd, Ep 021: YouTube Legends passed away unexpectedly in August of this year at the age of 53. Leo’s sudden p...assing is what promoted this particular episode. Not only did I want to pay tribute to the great man, often referred to as the man with the largest smile in the world, but I think Leo’s passing highlighted an area in business partnerships that is often overlooked, the health status of your potential partner. More often than not, the person buying into an existing podiatry business will be younger than the current owner or owners; therefore, the health status of all partners is an important factor. What happens if? On this episode, Todd and I discuss: What to look for to make sure it is a good partnership? The health of your future partner? Things to consider before going into a partnership? Defining specific roles and decision making. What to look for when buying into a practice. The importance of steady growth over sudden growth. Why you must get along in the first instance. Not sweating the small stuff. Final Tip It’s okay to be a high paid associate, but if you want to be a business owner, you need to look at the big picture and be prepared to make certain concessions. Whether you own 48% or 50% of the business is not as important as understanding the big picture of the partnership, it’s only a 2% difference. Todd was also on Ep 111 - The Foot Print Hunt with his wife, Leslie. https://bit.ly/PodLegends115
13.01.2022 If you own a podiatry business and if you trade under a business name, you need to protect it with a trademark before someone else takes it. Please don't say I did not warn you. Protecting your business name is essential, which is why I wanted to have Donna Patane on the podcast. Donna is a lawyer and registered Trademarks Attorney and an expert in Intellectual Property and all things business law in the digital age. http://bit.ly/PodLegends136
13.01.2022 A lot happens in a year.
12.01.2022 Drs Todd & Leslie Brennan are podiatrists in Florida, USA and they have written a children's book titled The Footprint Hunt. On this episode, we discuss the process they went through to write their first children's book, which I think will be one of many. We open the episode discussing how they met in Podiatry School, their romance and the progression of their podiatry careers. https://bit.ly/PodLegends111
12.01.2022 I'm often asked if knowing the numbers (KPI's) of your business is really that important. The answer is YES, absolutely. However, they're not important if you're not reviewing them regularly and using this information for business improvement and team coaching. http://bit.ly/PodLegends135
11.01.2022 More podiatry legends hitting important milestones
10.01.2022 Perfect morning to drive down to Edmonton for a Zarraffas Coffee. Plus it was on Tia’s list of things to do on her birthday. Great suggestion. #zarraffas
10.01.2022 Colin Power is based in Harvey Bay, Queensland, Australia. After more than 30-years in the podiatry profession, he is still very curious, and he believes curiosity is far more important than passion. He has had an amazing career both in and out of podiatry, and all this experience has given him a unique approach to how he now treats his patients. In addition to this, he needed to have open-heart surgery at 40-years of age, and this also gave him a new perspective on what is really important. Colin is a Queensland University of Technology graduate, and I had the great pleasure of getting to know Colin while I was a student back in 1985/86. http://bit.ly/PodLegends110
09.01.2022 I got up early this morning to record a Podiatry Legends Podcast episode with a group of podiatry students from around the world (Australia, UK and the USA). It was a lot of fun, very inspiring and makes me realise the profession is in good hands. Some of the topics we covered were: ... 1. What areas of podiatry do you like most and why? 2. How important is social media? 3. Where do you see podiatry over the next 10 years? We talked for almost two-hours so this particular recording will be split into two episodes and will be released in early October. @thedpmjourney @ektaavadgama @emily.reaney #podiatrystudent #podiatrylife #podiatry
08.01.2022 David Mullens is a Podiatric Surgeon and Californian health care attorney. On this episode, we cover some simple tactics every podiatrist should be using to protect themselves from insurance companies, and also how to avoid getting taken to the cleaners legally. All podiatrists, regardless of country, face similar legal issues, and it's essential to understand how to validate your treatment. EPISODE LINK @tysonfranklin66... . . . #podiatry #podiatrystudent #podiatrylife #footdr #footandankle #podiatricmedicine #footsurgery #continuingeducation #podcast #podcastlife #openminded #knowthelaw #podcasters #podiatrylegends #smartidea #entrepreneur #alliedhealth #alliedhealthprofessionals #podiatrylaw #healthinsurance #podiatristdesigned the #podiatristapproved See more
07.01.2022 Michael Stephenson is a private practitioner based in Glasgow, Scotland. Before studying Podiatry, Michael was a qualified Ski Instructor and then worked in outdoor retail where he gained an interest in helping people find solutions for painful feet which led to him studying Podiatry. He is also the brains behind the Facebook Page Tomorrow's Podiatry and Tomorrow's Podiatry Awards. http://bit.ly/PodLegends098
06.01.2022 WARNING: This episode will motivate and inspire you. Dr Richard Chasen is the owner of The Lower Limb Clinic in Melbourne, Victoria and I'm not sure if his wisdom and guidance come from his teachings as a Rabi or his 40 plus years in Karate. Richard is officially the first Black Belt Rabbi on the podcast. On this episode, we discuss why podiatry is the best profession to be in, the business of podiatry and what it may look like in the future. http://bit.ly/PodLegends099
05.01.2022 Ep 097 - Avoid The Force of Average If you've missed this episode with Dr TJ Ahn you'll find the episode link here https://bit.ly/PodLegends097 or wherever you like to listen to podcasts.
04.01.2022 On this episode, I am joined by first-year graduates from Australia, the UK and Malta. If you currently employ new graduates or are considering employing new graduates, I would pay special attention and listen to what these nine young podiatrists have to say. https://bit.ly/PodLegends116 You will be inspired and enlightened. A big thank you goes out to Jack Eastwood (UK), Kevin Ho (AUS), Stephanie Bain (AUS), Blake Withers (AUS), Megan O'Sullivan (UK), Kainat Ahmed (UK), Ei...lidh Gardner (UK), Joe Sciortino (Malta) and Hassan Shuker (AUS) for giving up their time and openly sharing their thoughts on the following questions. * What have you enjoyed most so far as a new graduate? * Has Covid been a pain in the arse? * Was there any aspect of podiatry that you found more difficult or challenging than expected? * When you did your work experience, did you experience both good and badly run podiatry businesses? * Do you feel the university prepared you for the real world? * Is there any aspect of podiatry you think the university could have put more emphasis on? * Where do you see podiatry in the next five to ten years?
03.01.2022 Jesse Cole is the founder of Fans First Experience and owner of the multi-million dollar USA baseball team, the Savannah Bananas. He is a sort after speaker who promotes the motto "if it's normal, do the exact opposite" and is the author of Find Your Yellow Tux and the host of one of my favourite podcasts Business Done Differently. http://bit.ly/PodLegends118
02.01.2022 Business Liaison Association Sunset Cruise. A little cloudy but still a great night.
01.01.2022 Dr TJ Ahn is a first-generation Korean who immigrated to America alone when he was only 19 without any connections or ability to speak English. He called Tennessee home initially where he studied Computer Science and Business, before eventually moving to Chicago to study podiatry, which is where he still lives and practices podiatry. https://bit.ly/PodLegends097
01.01.2022 Thank you Ektaa Vadgama for interviewing me for your YouTube channel. And don’t I get fired up when I talk about some associations and universities. There goes my 2021 speaking invitations https://youtu.be/VC7uXWaLI2Y
01.01.2022 Dr Cam Wareham has worked in the area of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery for over 25 years, and he has worked across three countries, New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom. His career started in MSK and sports podiatry in Canberra, and even though he did enjoy it, he could not kick the bug and excitement of becoming a podiatric surgeon. He honed his craft in the National Health Service in the UK, and even though some podiatrists would say he has been lucky, I would say when you work 60 - 70 hours per week for multiple years luck is not a factor. http://bit.ly/PodLegends102
01.01.2022 Ektaa Vadgama is a second-year podiatry student in the United Kingdom. Over the past twelve or so months, she has developed a considerable following on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and Youtube by simply putting herself out there and not worrying what others may think. "Don't be afraid to put yourself out there because magic will follow". http://bit.ly/PodLegends138