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275 – BOOK REVIEW #5 – FANS FIRST by Jesse Cole
Change the game, break the rules, and create an unforgettable experience; that's the mantra behind this month's book review, FANS FIRST by Jesse Cole (reviewed by Tyson E Franklin and Carly O'Donoghue from Stepping Out Podiatry). Available on Amazon We both give this...
274 – Dave James Helping You Get Your Shit Together PART 1
Dave James is a UK Podiatrist who has pivoted his career from clinical podiatry to helping humans FEEL, THINK and BE better. And because of Dave's experience in podiatry, he is the perfect guest to talk about ways to help podiatrists get their shit together. In this...
273 – Persistence & Resilience
A few years ago, I was asked to present a keynote speech in Cairns titled Persistence and Resilience, and in this episode, I want to discuss three key points from my talk that I feel are worth highlighting. When bad things happen, you can use it as an excuse for...
272 – New Grads Loving Podiatry with Michael Carter & Cooper Garoni
This episode revolves around the positive experiences of two 2021 graduates, Michael Carter, who graduated from the University of South Australia and Cooper Garoni, who graduated from Charles Sturt University, working together at the Adelaide Heel Pain & SA...
271 – Income Producing Equipment
When it comes to purchasing equipment for your business, there are two types of equipment purchases you can make. One is income-producing equipment, and the other is non-income-producing equipment. If you have any questions about this episode, you can email me...
270 – Developing Online Courses with Simon Bartold
Simon Bartold from Bartold Clinical has been a speaker, educator and course developer, both live and online, for decades. In today's episode, we dive into the nitty gritty and the sometimes difficulty in creating online courses for the podiatry profession. It's not...
269 – Six Ways to Identify Bad Patients
We've all had that one patient that makes you want to stay in bed in the morning and makes you question why you do what you do, but unfortunately, the occasional lousy patient is just part of running a podiatry business. Most bad patients will give you early warning...
268 – The American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine with Dr Michael Donato
Dr Michael Donato is the current President and Fellow of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine. In this episode, he discusses his career progression in podiatry, his love of sports and biomechanics and how he became involved with the AAPSM. He also shares...
267 – When Good Enough is Good Enough
In podiatry, there are times when perfection is expected. Surgery would be one of those times, sterilising instruments would be another, and also performing a biomechanical assessment and prescribing orthotics would be times when perfection, or close to perfection, is...
266 – The Four Types of Patients We Treat with Deb Johnstone
Have you ever considered why some patients are easy to work with, follow all your instructions and always return when requested, while others seem far more challenging to work with, never listen and fail to return for follow-up appointments? To have more patient...
265 – Team Meetings, You Get What You Tolerate
I am bringing back my solo episodes; the first is about improving team meetings. On a recent family trip to Canberra, we visited Parliament House, and when it comes to enforcing rules around meetings in the chamber, no one is stricter. Every podiatry business can...
264 – BOOK REVIEW #4: Atomic Habits with James Clear
James Clear is a world-renowned habits expert, and in his book ATOMIC HABITS, he explains that when you want to make changes to your life, you don't need to think big, and you don't need to turn your life upside down. Instead, real change comes from making hundreds of...







