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311 – How I Chose My Employer (Part 2)
PART 2 does not disappoint and is once again full of more TRUTH BOMBS for employers looking to employ new graduates. If you missed out on employing a new graduate this year, you need to listen to what they have to say. Your job ads are letting you down. In this and...
310 – How I Chose My Employer (Part 1)
This episode is full of TRUTH BOMBS? For the past few years, I have heard podiatrists in Australia complain about a shortage of podiatrists and trying to employ a new graduate is becoming ever more difficult because of higher-than-average salary expectations and other...
309 – Medical Mission Work in Honduras
Dr Jessica Knight, DPM, is a foot and ankle surgeon at Northwest Community Medical Group, Chicago, where she specialises in limb lengthening, deformity correction, and limb salvage of the lower extremities. When she is not in private practice, she volunteers and does...
308 – Dr Jeffrey Jensen Dean of the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine
Dr Jeffrey Jensen is the Dean of the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine. In this episode, we discuss his remarkable career, including his wound care research at Barry University, product development and how he came to have 14 United States Patents related to...
307 – The Difference Between Bad and Difficult Patients
In this episode, I explain The Difference Between Bad Patients and Difficult Patients…. If you hang with me for the next ten minutes, you will see that there is a vast difference between bad and difficult, and only one of them gives you an opportunity to grow as a...
306 – Podiatrist & Professional Triathlete
Emily Donker is a podiatrist, professional triathlete, and owner of Running Fix in Brisbane. Her business is focused on the active patient requiring podiatry, gait analysis and running coaching. In this episode, we discuss how Emily got involved in triathlons and the...
305 – It’s the Pursuit of Perfection
Dr Peter Lovato, DPM, shares his journey from being an associate to becoming a partner at Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists and why he gets excited about pursuing perfection, not perfection itself, that keeps him on the path of continual learning and...
304 – Building A Surgical Career
This fascinating episode tracks Matthew Cichero's pursuit of surgical excellence in Australia and the UK. We follow the trials and triumphs of his medical journey from Brisbane to London through setbacks, breakthroughs and hard-won victories. Matthew's passion for...
303 – Storybrand Websites with Tom Foster
Tom Foster from Foster Web Marketing joins me on this podcast to discuss the thinking behind Storybrand Websites and why podiatrists should embrace this way of marketing their practices. It's about making the patient the hero, not the podiatrist. Podiatrists often...
302 – USA 2023 My Travel Takeaways
When I travel, I like to travel with intent, meaning I like to have fun, but at the same time, I want to learn something new each day, so I intentionally look for it. This year, on my USA trip, I had three stops. My first stop was in Tempe, Arizona, to attend my...
301 – Being A Left Field Creative
In this episode, Sam Cassidy, owner of Sky Podiatry in Launceston, Tasmania, talks about his unexpected career journey into podiatry, which led Sam to find his passion for helping people through foot care. Sam reflects on the ups and downs of starting his own business...
300 – How I Established A 100% Biomech Clinic
On this milestone 300th episode, I am joined by my good friend Hayley Paterson from Foundation Podiatry in Townsville, Queensland. Hayley traces her inspirational 19-year journey from a new graduate to a successful business and clinic owner. When Hayley graduated...










