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E574 | Entrepreneurial Health

Today, I am joined again by my partners Yves Gege and Jerred Moon. When you are an entrepreneur, there is a battle between ambition and survival. You must prioritize your physical and mental health, or risk sacrificing relationships. We wanted to share our experiences on how to create a balanced...

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E573 | What To Do When You're Time Poor

Today, I am discussing the difficult stage of being time-poor and how it is a sign of success when a service-based business is busy making money. It can be overwhelming to do everything by yourself and if you haven't dealt with this yet in your business, you will. I also get into the two options...

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E572 | Decision Making and Leadership

Welcome back to another edition of the P.T. Entrepreneur Podcast! This week, we talk about how to best approach opportunities and the importance of making decisions that are beneficial to the long-term success of a business. Enjoy!

  • Leveraging opportunities for maximum momentum
  • Dealing with...
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E571 | Stop Learning And Start Doing

People that make improvements in their businesses are action-takers. They don't procrastinate and they are quick to do things and get their hands dirty. People who stall out or plateau are procrastinators. In order to learn something, you have to apply it.

This is true for everything from school...

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E570 | Why You Must Dominate A Niche

Today, I wanted to discuss the importance of leaning into a niche for your business. It can be massive for your business if you can find a specific group of people and cater to their needs and is paramount if you plan to start a physical therapy clinic. In this episode, I go over some real-world...

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E569 | Safe Businesses Are The Best Businesses

In today's short lesson, I address whether brick-and-mortar businesses are outdated compared to online businesses. Cash-based practices are predictable and can be quite successful, with many reaching a top line of $250,000 within two years. I dig into the advantages of a cash-based private...

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E568 | Building An Authentic Business With Scott Jablonka

Welcome to 2023 and welcome back to the P.T. Entrepreneur Podcast! This week, I am honored to be joined by Mastermind member Scott Jablonka of Carolina Movement Doc! Scott is a fellow podcaster and former athlete, and we get into his amazing operation in Charlotte, NC. Enjoy!

  • How Scott ended up...
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E567 | How To Have A Successful 2023

Welcome to the final episode of 2022! We all have big plans for 2023 and today I wanted to give you my thoughts on how to crush 2023. It all revolves around organizing, planning, and visualizing the future. Happy New Year!

  • Doing more than just hoping for the best
  • Avoid letting fear drive your...
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E566 | Three Big Takeaways From 2022

One of my favorite things I get to do each year on this podcast is to look back and reflect on the lessons learned from the year. Use these lessons and make next year the best year possible for your business. I appreciate you all listening, I hope you have a great New Year, and can't wait to get...

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E565 | How To Be More Authentic

One thing that kept coming back to me in a recent interview I did with one of our Mastermind members was authenticity. People will always seek out authenticity and will follow it. Authenticity should be noticeable in every facet of your business. Today, I talk about better ways to let your...

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E564 | Buying A Cash-Based Practice With Elliot Lance

Today, I catch up with one of our Mastermind members, Elliot Lance! He goes over how he got a great clinical rotation at a cash-based practice, how he started his cash-based practice, and ultimately how he ended up buying the largest cash-based practice in Charleston, SC. Enjoy!

  • Developing...
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E563 | Why You Need To Raise Your Rates Right Now

Today, we jump into a topic that has been covered by myself many times and that is raising your rates. Now is a good time to look at your comp structure and determine if you are undercharging. If you did not do this at any point this past year, you probably are undercharging

  • Compensation...
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