Mile High Chiro Podcast

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May 4, 2017 • 46min

Patrick Gentempo: Philosophy, Practice Success, and Chiropractic Politics [Podcast]

So often, philosophy is used as a term in chiropractic circles of just something people give lip service to. They say they know their philosophy, they are philosophical, and they can quote some bumper sticker phrases, as well as memorize or recite some concepts that they memorized. To deepen your philosophy, join us at Mile High, August 17th - 20th. Make the decision to rise up to a higher altitude this year before tickets rise up again www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register   Catch up with Patrick Gentempo on this Mile High podcast episode as we go deep into philosophical concepts.dr. Gentempo has been one of my favorite speakers to hear from many years now. He brings a unique and refreshing message and we are excited that he will be joining us at Mile High this year.   Questions I asked: Why is philosophy so important? What do you mean when you say applied philosophy? How do you get people to understand the message of chiropractic? What's the relationship between philosophy and chiropractic politics? And much more.   This is going to be one of your favorite episodes of the Mile High podcast. I know as it is one of mine because any time you talk to someone where you can really “pitch and catch” relative to philosophical concepts, like myself and Patrick Gentempo do in this particular episode, you get not only an uplifting in your energy, but you also get increased depth. Actually, in this episode, a lot of depth relative to the key constructs that you need to be successful. Not just in practice, but also in life, by having an examined philosophical life.   We have also discussed three key books that he recommends to start your philosophical journey. Atlas Shrugged by Aryn Rand Philosophy, Who Needs It? By Ayn Rand Stephenson's Chiropractic Textbook, 1927   Enjoy this episode and share it with others. Subscribe to the Mile High podcast and join us on higher ground August 17th to 20th, 2017.Read his full bio here.
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Apr 6, 2017 • 38min

Donald Epstein: Focusing on enhancing what is right with the person [Podcast]

Chiropractic today for a better world tomorrow, that has been a mantra that we have heard in the chiropractic profession for multiple decades. However, it is very common for chiropractors to look only at stagnant models that are outdated. "Camping at the grave-site of their ancestors as Reggie Gold would say.". Mile High tickets are rising April 15th Grab yours here www.milehighchiro.org.   Few take the foundational values and principals of our vitalistic philosophies being in congruence with them and bringing them into today's philosophical, scientific, and research understandings. This is an area in which Donald Epstein has always been a trailblazer; that is focusing on what is next. What is the next level, what is the next possible thing to aim for and how far can we take this vitalistic values and principles of our philosophy into it actually manifesting in ways chiropractic has promised.   This episode is a deep one; this is not a light to listen to so I recommend that you take out a notepad to take notes. We discuss a full range from neurological coherence and central pattern generators and even discuss Sid William's quote that "There is nothing bigger than life. " This is a rare episode where you hear Donald Epstein talk about "dropping the keys."   Everyone who listens to this will certainty have their beliefs and thoughts processes stretched into new dimensions to think deeper about what it is that we think we know. Enjoy this episode and get more Donald Epstein at Mile High August 17th to 20th, 2017.   Read Donald Epstein's Bio Here
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Mar 30, 2017 • 39min

Dana Pittner: Building a world class team of chiropractic professionals [PODCAST]

Most doctors do not want to admit this, however a limiting factor that is rampant in the chiropractic profession is not putting the time, effort and energy into building a world class championship chiropractic team. In this episode, we catch up with chiropractic professional trainer extraordinaire, Dana Pittner. Grab your Mile High Chiropractic movement weekend tickets for yourself and your team TODAY at www.milehighchiro.org, and we will see you August 17th to 20th on higher ground.   Dana Pittner has been a chiropractic professional serving the chiropractic profession for 20 years. In this episode, we go over key areas that people miss with their teams. We discussed Reggie Gold's Triune of Life, and Rob Sinnott’s chiropractic text book. We also discussed selling in chiropractic, hiring and training teams, relationship building, having systems and procedures, and so much more.   No one has done anything great and lasting without an incredible support team around them. The first step you need to do to increase your impact is to build a team.   Catch up with Dana Pittner at: Sherman College Dana Pittner Iterview with Dave Tran Dana Pittner Bio Lakeland Chiropractic   She was gracious enough to share these incredible resources of areas to learn more about chiropractic.   Mile High tickets are rising soon, decide to rise up with us at Mile High before the investment costs you more. www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register
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Mar 23, 2017 • 29min

Jessica Harden: Leading The Female Charge in ChiropracticTIC [PODCAST]

More than ever, we need programs that build community and connection in chiropractic, especially for females. That's the message that Dr. Jessica Harden shares. Dr. Jessica Harden is a Life University graduate from 2012 and has been doing great things in just five short years out of school. Not only has she published research on Pierce technique and scoliosis through McCoy Press, but she has also started FLIGHT. Join us on Higher Ground August 17-20 at Mile High before prices rise up April 15th. www.milehighchiro.org   Find out more about Dr. Jessica Harden here. In this episode, she and I talk about the importance of creating critical mass in our profession, Subluxation centered research, Women in chiropractic and the rise of female enrollment in chiropractic school.   In fact, Sherman College's enrollment is now 49% female, just about to tip the scales.   One of the things that I find most inspirational is a practitioner who is working to inspire others. They're thinking out of the box of just their four walls of their office and know we have to become a chiropractic movement once again. We do that by rallying the troops and knowing that when the tides come in, all the ships rise together. Enjoy this episode and if you do please share it with others and subscribe to us on iTunes.
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Mar 2, 2017 • 30min

Curtis Fedorchuk: Raising The Research Bar a Mile High [PODCAST]

Building a foundation of research is vital to the future of chiropractic profession. This is why at Mile High we are promoting and contributing to The Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation Research this year. This podcast episode is with Curtis Fedorchuk who was just awarded researcher of the year by The Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation Research. Join us at Mile High August 17-20, 2017 www.milehighchiro.org to grab your tickets before tickets rise in a couple weeks   In this exciting episode we talked about the new research that is being worked on with diabetes and health-related quality of life that is truly inspiring. At Mile High we feel all the research done in the profession by every technique group that is legitimate raises up the whole profession.   Dr. Fedorchuk has been a chiropractic evident advocate since the age of 10, originally from Canada and practicing North Georgia for over 15 years chair for research for Georgia chiropractic Council and wasn't adjunct professor at life University for five years were taught CBP and teachers continuing education throughout the profession. Dr. Fedorchuk has numerous published research in peer-reviewed journals and collaborated with Life University Sherman College at Florida Atlantic University and Emory University. In 2013 he was awarded CBP researcher the year and into November 2009 he was awarded CLA researcher of the year.   If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe to us on iTunes and share this podcast episode with others.
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Jan 12, 2017 • 38min

Nicole Cowley: Reaching Local Audience Through Social Media For Your Practice [Podcast]

This is the year for you to knock it out of the park in your practice through social media. Twitter, Facebook, Facebook Live, Google, and more, how do you do all that? In this episode we catch up with Nicole Cowley of ChiroSocialTech, and we discuss helping chiropractors get more results using social media.   We go into details about using Facebook Live, as well as Facebook advertising, and how two people can increase their reach far beyond other methods by going where the eyes are. You will learn how big companies are moving from mainstream media, like television, to people's pockets via their cell phone.   To have more impact you need to do the same.   You will have actionable takeaways from this episode.   Enjoying the Mile High podcast? Make sure to subscribe, look forward to seeing you August 17-20th at Mile High. Gran your seats for Mile High here www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register
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Jan 5, 2017 • 34min

Bill Decken 1969 New York Mets [PODCAST]

One of the greatest things about doing the mile high podcast is getting to connect with great people within the chiropractic profession and I am grateful to help you connect to them as well. This podcast episode is very close to my heart as Bill Decken, the current philosophy chair of Sherman College of Chiropractic, was one of my philosophy instructors when I was a student at Sherman. Join us at Mile High August 17-20, 2017 Reserve your seats here.   He has served Chiropractic for 30 years through Sherman College, as well as the Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers (ACP) and the International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS).   In this episode, we discussed some of the philosophical concepts that both students in the class room as well as doctors in the ACP Program find most challenging to grow through, and comprehend.   We also discussed why philosophy is important relative to the professions future and success in practice. Any time that you can connect with Bill Decken is time well spent. Enjoy this podcast episode. I know you will get a lot out of it. I did while watching it, and you will even learn why National League is more congruent to principle than the American League.
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Dec 28, 2016 • 6min

Mile High 2016 Highlight Reel [PODCAST]

Approximately 4 1/2 years ago, after hearing a calling so loud that I could not ignore it anymore, we decided to launch Mile High. Looking back at the last four and a half years, I had no idea that this would have as much as impact on a chiropractic profession, individual practitioners, their offices, their teams and the chiropractic profession as a whole as it has.   Each year, we strive to make the the Mile High chiropractic movement weekend event, better than the year before and each year we strive to have the movement have more impact throughout the year. Grab streaming access to the 2016 event along with early registration for next year before midnight December 31st and save PRE REGISTER. I am extremely grateful for all of those who have latched onto the vision. They say there's nothing as powerful as an idea whose time has come. We are at a crossroads in our profession where more than ever it is needed for practitioners to step up and be involved with chiropractic remaining chiropractic. Advancing chiropractic does not mean advancing it into another profession or another discipline. It means advancing the philosophy, science and art of chiropracTIC.   The Mile High chiropractic movement weekend has created a home for those like-minded practitioners that have vitalistic foundational values of chiropractic at the core of their practice. And facing the direction of that being clearer and more defined and more embodied in their practice each day. They are vertebral subluxation conscious. Which means, they're conscious that subluxations are in  and of themselves a serious detriment to the health of humanity. That when reduced, because in and of themselves they are a detriment to ones health, a persons life is, from that point on never the same. It is forever different, transformed, enhanced, improved in quality and quantity of years. And that that, the location , analysis and adjustment of subluxations are in and of itself  enough in terms of a service to deliver to humanity. In fact, it's way more than enough as it's the most valuable service that exists in the healthcare healing arts and is unduplicated by any other profession.   To remove subluxation from the chiropractic paradigm is actually to remove Chiropractic  from healthcare. And any man or woman who really, truly understands the BIG IDEA, would never allow that to happen consciously. We look forward to seeing you at one of the Mile High chiropractic movement weekends, the next one is on August 17-20, 2017.   Register early. Registration is open here until December 31st.   Any time you're in Colorado we'd love to have you out at one of the Mile High chiropractic philosophy nights. They're the third Thursday of every month in Boulder, Colorado. We would love to welcome you home to the heart and soul of the values, principals of chiropracTIC.   Please enjoy this highlight reel from Mile High for which we heard that was the best one yet. And we are raising the bar for next year. Rise up in your philosophy, your vision, and your strategies by joining us in August 2017.
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Dec 15, 2016 • 36min

Christie Kwon: Chiropractic Research Agenda [PODCAST]

Research within our profession is vital to its future. Very few know that, and live it as much as Christie Kwon. This is why Mile High is focusing on the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation Research in 2017. Mile High ticket prices are rising. Commit to joining us August 17th to 20th, 2017, before the clock strikes midnight on this year. www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register   Dr. Christie Kwon is the executive director for the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation Research and her goal is to get more chiropractors engaged in research. This year, she'll be presenting at our Mile High event. During the course of this podcast, she provided an update on some of the research activity that the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation Research (FVSR) is currently involved in. Chiropractors have to connect with why research is important and how that translates to practice and certainty and better serving practice members. In this interview, we discussed:   1 - The importance of research and a clear focused research agenda related to subluxation-based chiropractic.   2 - The Foundations Practice Guidelines project.   3 - Other additional research activities that the FVSR is working on.   The mission of the Foundation is to advocate for and advance the founding principles and tenets of the chiropractic profession in the area of vertebral subluxation through research, education, policy and service. A sick and suffering humanity needs us and we need you to join us on this mission.   The foundation has accomplished a significant amount since it's founding in 2010. You can find out more about the foundation on their website www.vertebralsubluxation.org. There is a significant body of research evidence supporting chiropractic care. However, while that may be the case, that needs to continue to grow on a daily basis. The research agenda for the profession has to expand, and the FVSR is a vital part of that. Mile High is very grateful for the work that the foundation does and will be continuing to do and this is why we're promoting and supporting them this year.
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Dec 8, 2016 • 42min

Dave Tran: Going From the Classroom to Practice [PODCAST]

Having been one of the first people interviewed on LUX TV, I am thrilled to be able to interview for the Mile High Podcast, Dave Tran. Commit to joining us at a higher altitude before December 31st and save www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register   Dave Tran is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a double major in business management and management information systems.  He completed his doctorate of chiropractic degree at Texas Chiropractic College in 2015.   Since then, he has opened up his practice, The Specific  Chiropractic Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, after completing specialized post-graduate training with the art of the specific in upper cervical specific chiropractic.   In this episode we discussed  the chiropractic school experience.  The importance of getting involved as a student.  Thoughts about opening a practice and the transition to real world practice.   Listen for the gold within Dave's story, you will learn what behaviors you need to adopt to thrive in practice because success leaves clues.  It's great to interview someone who has such a passion for chiropractic.  One thing that is obvious is that Dave stands for a world where no matter what happens, there is something we can do to achieve something extraordinary from it.

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