

Ep426. What a 12-Week Road Trip Taught Me About Running a Thriving Practice. Angus Pyke
I’ve spent the last seven weeks on a 12-week road trip with my family through some of the most beautiful parts of northern and western Australia.
From Uluru to outback hikes, missed bookings to magical moments, it’s been equal parts breathtaking and… humbling.
And along the way, I’ve realised just how many of the lessons from this trip apply directly to practice.
In this episode of The Marketing Your Practice Podcast, I’m sharing the stories and insights that surfaced while living in a van, chasing warm weather, and trying to stay sane with a toddler in tow.
You’ll hear about what’s worked, what hasn’t, and how it all ties back to building a high-impact, high-enjoyment practice.
Here’s what I unpack in this episode:
- Why not every day—or even every month—in practice needs to feel amazing
- The real cost of winging it (and how planning is actually an act of commitment)
- Why adaptability is one of the most valuable skills you can build
- The power of asking for help—and how to tap into the collective wisdom around you
- A reminder about chiropractic congruency that hit me… while getting adjusted on a caravan bed
Whether you’re in a season of growth, challenge, or recalibration—I think you’ll find something here that resonates.
Hit play and let’s explore what life on the road can teach us about life in practice.
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