Chiropractic Trust Podcast
Welcome to the Chiropractic Trust Podcast, where we delve deep into the principles and practices of Straight Chiropractic. Each episode, hosted by leading experts in the field, is designed to enlighten, educate, and inspire chiropractors by exploring topics essential to advancing knowledge and skills in non-therapeutic chiropractic care.
Alanna Ogan: Episode #19
Welcome to Episode 19 with Alanna Ogan.. She is the founder and owner of Active Family Chiropractic, From her website. "Dr. Alanna Ogan came to Sioux Falls in February 2010, after practicing in St. Paul, MN for several years. Originally from Watertown, she wanted to get back to South Dakota and closer to her family while opening Active Family Chiropractic.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000500720389
Alex Rubin: "Zero to Fifty" Episode #18
Since the inception of this podcast I am frequently asked questions about starting a nontherapeutic Chiropractic practice. These come from both new practitioners starting from scratch or folks interested in transitioning their practice into the nontherapeutic model of Chiropractic. I have been looking for someone who is just starting out to share their experience, and this person stopped by my office a few months ago. Alex Rubin is doing exactly that. He started his practice from scratch about three months ago and by all measures is off to a great start. He is already profitable and thriving in only his first quarter of solo practice.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000458436499
Eddy Robinson: "Can It All Be Rainbows and Unicorns" Episode #17
Eddy Robinson is phenomenal. He is the epitome of hard work and perseverance, with the confidence to live his life being faithful to his personality. If you are in your practice (and your life) and it does not feel like you are being authentic to who you are, then have a listen to Eddy. Eddy started this practice only a few short years ago and he candidly shares how he has built it from zero into a thriving happy place for his community. He shares his story about how he realized that a nontherapeutic Chiropractic practice was the right path for him.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000457583371
Trent Scheidecker: The Chiroway Journey Episode #16
What does it look like when the light bulb goes on? Everyone who practices in the nontherapeutic model has their own light bulb moment. For Trent Scheidecker the moment was a catalyst which lead to his very successful practice and manifested a vision of a franchise model of nontherapeutic Chiropractic offices. Trent is a big vision person and a big action person. It was a pleasure to catch up. Trent also has his own podcast called: Today's tic.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000456602403
Tyler White: "What a Long Way You've Come" Episode #15
When we are attending the same seminar we often find ourselves hanging out at breaks talking about Chiropractic, families, and life. He is a great guy who is one of those folks who always gives you a calming sense and also the feeling that he has spent a lot of time on Chiropractic and what it is to run a nontherapeutic Chiropractic office. I hope you enjoy a visit to New Jersey with Tyler White.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000454755972
Jim Healey: "If You Believe" Episode #14
A great chat with Jim Healey. Jim has been around a long time and is a wealth of knowledge. A quick plug for the upcoming seminar being put on by the Garden State Chiropractic Society in NJ on October 19th, 2019. If you want to learn more about a nontherapeutic type of Chiropractic office, it should prove to be a great day of learning and discussion.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000452783821
Board Member Q&A Session. "Starting a Practice" Episode #13
My board member guests are Scott Timpanelli from Greenville, SC and Chiropractor Howie from Mississippi. We quickly realized that this should be more than one episode so this show focuses more on mindset for starting a practice vs. a discussion on a lot of nuts and bolts (like fees, location, etc). We'll do that one at a later date. This was recorded late at night, and I was energized by the spunk that these two still had so late in the evening which was after a busy day checking folks.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chiropractic-trust/id1465995863?i=1000451910112
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a) the respiratory system (lungs)
b) the innate law of living things (innate intelligence)
c) the endocrine system (a complex network of glands and organs that produce and regulate hormones)
d) the central nerve system (brain & spinal cord)
e) the circulatory system (heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries)
The correct answer is b) the innate law of living things.
All the parts of the body are important. The central nerve system is probably the most important and may appear to be the focus of chiropractic.
However, even a corpse has a brain and spinal cord. What is missing is the expression of the innate law of living things.
As you know, the innate law of living things is described as the inborn organizing principle governing the body of a living thing through adaptation in order to maintain it alive. It causes a living organism to organize and reorganize its physiology in order to adapt and survive in an ever-changing environment. It is expressed in all parts of the body, but uses the central nerve system as its primary tool to communicate to the rest of the body. For this reason, we try to make sure the nerve system is free from interference.
Regular chiropractic checkups and adjustments (when needed) will make sure the nervous system is clear and the innate law of living things is being expresses as best as possible.