

Dental Leaders Podcast
Prav Solanki & Payman Langroudi
The Dental Leaders podcast takes you on a behind the scenes journey with emerging leaders in dentistry. Success leaves clues, and these conversations uncover the depth, detail, and backstory behind our guests.
The show is hosted by dental entrepreneurs Payman Langroudi & Prav Solanki. Let the conversation flow.
Find out more at https://www.dentalleaders.co.uk/
The show is hosted by dental entrepreneurs Payman Langroudi & Prav Solanki. Let the conversation flow.
Find out more at https://www.dentalleaders.co.uk/
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Jan 27, 2021 • 1h 4min
#67 - Telling Tales with Shaadi Manouchehri
Despite being a relative newcomer to dentistry, Shaadi Manouchehri is fast gaining a name as one of the industry’s prolific young talents. Fellow podcaster Shaadi shares the secrets behind her meteoric rise on social media; talks candidly about her rocky start in dentistry with a VT role from hell and lets us in on how her guide to getting into dental school became a surprise hit. Enjoy! “I've learned a lot about other people and their experience doing the podcast. I genuinely enjoy them. So, similar to what you were saying, it's like you're having a conversation and you just happen to press record.” Shaadi Manouchehri In This Episode 01.18 - Backstory03.12 - I’m going to be a dentist05.55 - How to Get into Dental School08.15 - Life at Queen Mary11.01 - Into VT13.49 - The job from hell19.02 - Greener grass21.07 - Teeth and Tales29.47 - Social media38.45 - Productivity42.45 - Black box thinking43.52 - The dark side of social47.47 - The plan52.12 - Women in dentistry56.54 - Last day and legacy About Shaadi Manouchehri Shaadi Manouchehri graduated with BDS honours from Barts and the London School of Dentistry before completing training in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. She also has completed dental foundation training in North East London, followed by training in paediatric and restorative dentistry at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. Shaadi is a prolific author whose writing appears in the British Dental Journal. She is CEO and co-founder of the Dentappy online dental platform and committee member of the Iranian Medical Society charity. Shaadi is also the host of Teeth and Tales podcast.

Jan 20, 2021 • 1h 15min
#66 - Maximum Value - In Conversation with Max Bazzucchini
A phone call from out of the blue marked an unexpected entry into the world of dentistry for this week’s guest. Dental mergers and acquisitions specialist Max Bazzucchini tells us how he became one of the profession’s most trusted valuation advisors. He shares his thoughts on the UK market and dispenses some insider tips and wisdom for both buyers and sellers. “If you are in the moment - in the present moment - and you work very hard, you can have it all.” Max Bazzucchini In This Episode 00.48 - Backstory10.03 - Love at first sight15.54 - An offer you can’t refuse20.49 - A kid in a candy store26.08 - Growing value30.17 - The valuation process and EBITDAR36.41 - Lending and purchasing42.23 - The art of the deal50.54 - The COVID effect55.08 - On flipping59.08 - Buying and selling mistakes01.01.16 - Thinking of Italy01.09.09 - Last day and legacy About Max Bazzucchini Max Bazzucchini gained business studies qualifications in Perugia, Italy, and completed physiotherapy studies at St Mary’s University, Twickenham. Following the purchase and sale of a gym in Italy, Max became a certified business valuer in the dental sector. In 2008, he joined ADP Group as head of mergers and acquisitions, supporting the purchase of 132 practices. Max is currently a director and partner of Pluto Partners - a specialist healthcare valuation and advisory business based in Kent.

Jan 13, 2021 • 1h 26min
#65 - Brothers in Arms - In Conversation with Nik and Sanjay Sethi
After graduating in 1994, Sanjay Sethi quickly made a name as a leader in aesthetic dentistry. So, when brother Nik graduating almost two decades later in 2009, expectations were high. In this week’s episode, Payman gets the brothers together for a frank conversation on their early years; how each followed their own unique career path; the highs and lows of working together, and much more. Enjoy! “I think really we've been, on balance, really good because we have our own strengths. And yeah, there'll always be some differences we'll have along the way, and I'm not going to deny that. But on par, it's sorted out on the day and we just move on. We have a laugh. We have a great time together!” Sanjay Sethi In This Episode 01.08 - Backstory07.54 - On excellence09.54 - Influence and associations19.02 - Heroes20.27 - Sharing work23.55 - Square Mile25.38 - Expectation, motivation and inspiration35.51 - Buying in38.55 - Friends vs colleagues40.40 - Dark times and COVID41.20 - Pricing46.53 - Teaching and lightbulb moments50.00 - Clinical mistakes54.30 - New practise57.44 - On family58.46 - Digital dentistry01.06.51 - Predictions01.17.52 - AEsethiX01.20.28 - Last days and legacies

Jan 6, 2021 • 1h 21min
#64 - Last Days and Legacies - New Year Special
Since launching the show way back in June 2019, we’ve had the privilege of chatting with some of dentistry’s most inspirational figures. In this week’s new-of-year special, we look back on some of the best answers to Prav’s final questions on legacy and advice for the next generation. Kicking off with the legendary, late Anoop Mani we’ll hear words of wisdom from the dental leaders who’ve made the show possible over the past year. Enjoy!

Dec 30, 2020 • 1h 5min
#63 - The Queens’ Speech - Prav and Payman’s End-of-Year Special
Where were you when Boris cancelled Christmas in 2020? Right here, catching up on dentistry’s finest podcast. In this end-of-year special, Prav and Payman take look back on the annus horribilis that was 2020. But it’s not all doom and gloom, and it isn’t long before our dental royals are round to talking shop, with conversations on management, hiring, firing, working with ninjas and much more. Enjoy! “I guess that thing our parents told us about people will always need teeth.” Payman Langroudi In This Episode 00.34 - Cancelling Christmas09.32 - Bust and boom 14.23 - Lockdown lessons18.48 - Family values24.41 - Ninjas31.55 - Hiring45.05 - Firing52.29 - The third home54.38 - Shining examples59.58 - Wrapping up

Dec 23, 2020 • 1h 15min
#62 - Ten Years Younger - In Conversation with Uchenna Okoye
This week’s guest is one of dentistry’s few true household names. Uchenna Okoye has found success as a cosmetic dentist and clinical director of London Smiling dental group. But she is perhaps best known as the dental consultant on Channel Four’s Ten Years Younger program. Uchenna tells us how it all started and we get round to discussing race and gender in dentistry, non-nonsense management and much more. Enjoy! “I don't understand the jealousy and all that nonsense. There's enough teeth for everybody.” Uchenna Okoye In This Episode 01.12 - Backstory05.19 - Race and gender24.01 - Cosmetic dentistry26.44 - TV and PR32.21 - Fitting in36.21- Patient journey43.21 - Training50.31 - Motherhood55.34 - Day in the life58.52 - Being strict01.04.38 - Being a brand01.14.25 - Last day and legacy About Dr Uchenna Okoye Cosmetic dentist Dr Uchenna Okoye graduated from Guy’s Hospital, London. She is perhaps best known for her role on Channel Four’s Ten Years Younger makeover programme and is a frequent contributor to radio and TV. Uchenna is the clinical director of London Smiling Dental Group. She is a member of the American and British Academies of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) and former BACD board member.

Dec 17, 2020 • 1h 3min
#61 - Factotum - In Conversation with Tom Youngs
Less than two years into his career, this week’s guest was on his way to being one of dentistry’s finest. But Tom Youngs had other callings. At age 28, he left dentistry to pursue ski instruction and life as an unpaid intern in tech startups. Tom now works as a website analyst while developing his own online sustainable beauty business. He shares his story, regrets, wins and words of wisdom for anyone who’s ever wondered if there is life after dentistry. “I kind of was like, okay, I'd like to go onto the next thing.” Tom Youngs In This Episode 03.31 - Two degrees07.48 - Into VT and ‘underground’ dentistry13.38 - Aspiration and achievement19.29 - The move from clinical37.52 - Time for reflection42.22 - Entrepreneurialism48.39 - Regrets53.53 - A day in the life57.20 - Last day and legacy About Tom Youngs Former biomedical scientist Tom Youngs spent two years in dentistry before moving into tech entrepreneurship. He now works in eCommerce and is developing Vyable Beauty - an online sustainable beauty products retailer. He runs a successful YouTube channel and writes a monthly newsletter at www.tomyoungs.co.

Dec 9, 2020 • 1h 19min
#60 - Gentle Giant - In Conversation with Avi Sachdev
If anyone was born to be a dentist, it’s this week’s guest. Avi Sachdev is a surgeon with Croydon’s Gentle Dental Group, which he co-owns and runs with dad Kam, brother Mish and other family members. The eight-clinic group is the very definition of a family-owned business. Avi lets us in on what working with family, talks us through life under lockdown and shares ideas about how UK dentistry could benefit from a more unified approach. Enjoy! “Always use Enlighten.” Avi Sachdev In This Episode 29.00 - Family business11.52 - Running the group16.42 - Avi in lockdown21.40 - New whys24.20 - Acquisitions28.06 - Family, roles and recruitment31.54 - Advice to associates37.49 - Clinical tips41.25 - CEREC43.34 - Blackbox thinking54.18 - Croydon Dental Seminars57.14 - In an ideal world01.05.20 - No-fear mentality01.07.40 - Avi’s plans01.13.34 - Last day and posterity About Avi Sachdev Avi Sachdev graduated from King’s College London and gained his MFDS from the Royal College of Surgeon in Edinburgh. He went on to complete a master’s degree with the University of Kent. He is a surgeon at Gentle Dental, a family-owned group of eight clinics based in Croydon.

Dec 2, 2020 • 50min
#59 - Vita di Sorisi - In conversation with Alfonso Rao
You’d never know that this week’s guest was a man without a plan when he first arrived on UK shores from native Italy some 11 years ago. Since then, Dr Alfonso Rao has launched an expanding group of clinics and a dental training academy while also building a name as one of the Southwest’s foremost implant dentists. And he’s achieved all of this before the age of 40, seemingly without ruffling a single feather. We probe Alfonso on the secrets of his success, life in the UK, work-life balance and much more. Enjoy! “I don't really often like to be told what to do. If someone tells me and explains to me and I see the reason I'm fine. But if someone says, “you have to do that because it is the way you have to do it,” I'm not too good following.” - Alfonso Rao In This Episode 01.19 - Backstory08.27 - Italy vs the UK11.28 - Practice ownership, expansion and work-life balance19.48 - Teaching 24.37 - The plan29.00 - Associates32.03 - On mistakes37.09 - Out of the clinic40.11 - Thinking of Italy43.37 - USPs45.08 - Exit strategy46.21 - Last day on earth About Alfonso Rao Alfonso Rao graduated from the University of Chieti in 2007 and spent time in practice in Italy before moving to the UK. He opened a series of clinics in Bristol and Portishead which he later consolidated under the Apollonia Group brand. He also founded the Delta Training Academy - a leading dental and implantology training centre. Alfonso is a member of the British Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry and the Association of Dental Implantology. He is also a key opinion leader and brand ambassador for Strauman, Geitlich, NSK and several other dental technology brands.

Nov 25, 2020 • 1h 9min
#58 - Always be Closing - in Conversation with Andy Acton
In the business of buying and selling practices, this week’s guest is the dental leader. Back in 2000, Andy Acton co-acquired Frank Taylor & Associates (FTA), which he went on to grow into the UK’s leading name in dental practice acquisition, valuation, development and sales. Andy takes us through the business’ early years, explains how COVID has effected the market and dispenses an encyclopedia’s-worth of wisdom on purchasing and growing practices. Enjoy! “The craziest situation I've ever had...is somebody bought a practice and - I kid you not - he went and changed his name by deed poll to the name of the person he bought the practice from.” Andy Acton In This Episode 00.55 - Buying the business08.32 - The competition14.11 - Selling for free17.10 - Deregulation20.45 - Signs and scenarios27.42 - Deferred income33.06 - COVID and acquisitions40.43 - Then, now, growth48.31 - Darkest day in business52.16 - Squats, small practices ambition01.02.14 - Super associates01.04.23 - Owning a practice01.06.03 - Last day on earth About Andy Acton Entrepreneur Andy Acton is a director of the FTA group of companies providing business services for dentistry. The group now incorporates FTA Finance, FTA Wealth and Management, FTA Law, FTA recruitment and FTA media. Andy is also a popular public speaker on leadership, management and practice development.