Podiatry Legends
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323 – Improve Your Communication and Sales
Do you want to learn how to copy and paste your competitor's website and email copy into Chat GPT and use AI prompts to create even more compelling communications and sales copy? You need to do this if you want to avoid sounding like everyone else in your industry. ...
322 – From CSI to Podiatrist
Simon Hrobelko is the owner of My Podiatrist Canberra and the nail surgery clinic Ingrown Toenail Care. Prior to becoming a podiatrist, Simon served in the Australian Army and spent 11 years as a Crime Scene Investigator for the New South Wales Police and the...
321 – The Benefits of Purchasing Your Premises
Are you sick of having a landlord and paying dead rent? If so, this episode might give you the nudge to start considering purchasing your premises, becoming your own landlord, and building long-term assets. I am joined by four podiatrists who have taken the plunge...
320- The Story of the Mexican Fisherman
The Mexican Fisherman Story contains a very important life lesson about productivity, creating a lifestyle by design, the sometimes-pointless pursuit of more, and asking ourselves WHY we do what we do each day and whether it aligns with our end goal. In this episode,...
319 – Why Every Podiatrist Should Blog
Dr Ivan Bristow, PhD, is a podiatrist who has been interested in dermatology for over thirty years. He has published over 100 papers on this subject, teaches it globally, and has a highly successful podiatry dermatology blog, www.foot.expert. He is passionate about...
318 – Location & Patient Discrimination
Jonathan Small joins Tyson E Franklin on the Podiatry Legends Podcast to discuss a pervasive myth in the professional world: the idea that a business's location is the critical determinant of its success and fee structure. Jonathan debunks this, suggesting that the...
317 – Chase Hughes Seeing Patients Beyond Their Masks
This is a must-listen episode: Chase Hughes is a leading behaviour expert and creates psychological research and techniques for intelligence agencies for operations ranging from interrogation to behaviour profiling. He is the bestselling author of The Ellipsis...
316: (Part 2) Group Perspective On Good, Bad & Difficult Patients
Do you believe there are good, bad and difficult patients, and possibly many variations in between? In episode 307, I shared my thoughts on good, bad and difficult patients based on my clinical and business experiences. As expected, some podiatrists agreed...
315: (Part 1) Group Perspective on Good, Bad & Difficult Patients
Do you believe there are good, bad and difficult patients, and possibly many variations in between? In episode 307, I shared my thoughts on good, bad and difficult patients based on my clinical and business experiences, and as expected, some podiatrists agreed...
314 – Dr Rob Conenello DO GREAT THINGS
Dr Rob Conenello has always had the mantra, ‘Do Great Things’, and after overcoming Stage 4 Throat Cancer, where he was only given a 20% survival rate, he chose not to let statistics get in the way of his ambitions to live a full life with his young family and to...
313 – Elan Silver Podiatrist of the Year 2023
Elan Silver was named Podiatrist of the Year 2023 at the Allied Health Awards. He owns Silver Podiatry in Inglewood, Western Australia, and his podiatry story will astound you. He initially studied optometry but had to leave because of colour blindness and...
312 – Jason Feifer Entrepreneur Magazine
Jason Feifer is a journalist and editor in Chief at Entrepreneur Magazine, a magazine entrepreneurs read to gain insights into building their businesses and careers. In this episode, we discuss: Turning mistakes into positives His interview with Mark Wahlberg - Mark...










