How many people truly have wanted to be a chiropractor since they were nine years old? And have had the first adjustment at six months old? Dr. Brian T. Lumb is truly a chiropractors chiropractor. Enjoy this episode which is an incredible journey through chiropractic history, the life of Dr. Lumb as well as lessons from some of our professions greats.
Dr. Lumb and his wife own and operate Nourish and Flourish in Asheville North Carolina which has been the recipient of the beer town of America award the last three years. He runs his network care center while she runs her NIA classes and center. And they are both connected by an organic juice and Tea bar. To my knowledge the only chiropractor who's had a recipe in Bon Appetit magazine.
Dr. Lumb' s chiropractic background as a Gonstead practitioner whose father engineered equipment used at the Gonstead clinic and who now focus' on Network Spinal Analysis has an incredible passion for the principle.
This episode will surely light your chiropractic spizz for the month. Get more Brian T. Lumb at the Mile High Chiro movement weekend August 18-21st, 2016 register at www.milehighchiro.org today while you can still save on registration.
Enjoy this real world practice success and impact message from Cornell Zeus Cornish one of my favorite people in chiropractic. A few years back, I heard Zeus speak at an Amped conference in Breckenridge and his authenticity and heart blew me away. I am extremely excited he will be joining us at Mile High this year, August 18th - 21st.
This life university graduate from 2010 first started in Colorado Springs, and then him and his wife moved to Desoto, Texas, just outside Dallas. And he shares his story of initially struggling, and now, four and a half years, going extremely strong with two offices making a big impact in their community.
The heart of his message: be yourself and be confident in who you are. He shares how when he shifted to being his original self, and focusing his heart and hands on the right mindset, it shifted his practice.
Him and his wife Teandra are both chiropractors practicing together, and they've learned how to improve their work/home life split and balance to enjoy their practice and their family, and be successful as well as serve the community at the same time. A great real world inspiration to anybody.
In this episode, you will learn why Zeus considers himself a Tortoise, and how it's important to run your own marathon.
Look forward to you joining us at Mile High, where a a pure chiropractic message from inside the center of the country outwards, August 18-21st. Register today atwww.milehighchiro.org/milehigh-2016
Authentically living a chiropractic family lifestyle is what I think of when I think of Patty Giuliano. This heartwarming podcast with Patty Giuliano, hosted by Dan Lemberger will really take you on a journey that will expand your vision of what's possible for you and your life. Drs. Peter Kevorkian and Patty Giuliano have a one of a kind home office family practice in Westwood Massachusetts. Patty has practiced for 33 years, and her and her husband, Dr. Peter Kevorkian, run the longest standing consistently meeting philosophy group in the United States. Patty Giuliano is a genuine connector of people who has grown up in chiropractic and has growth through chiropractic. A Life University graduate who is highly involved with the League of Chiropractic Women shares shares simple truths of practice success including what they did to build Westwood Family Chiropractic from the ground up to a practice that's sustainable through referrals and a wellness oriented lifetime family care model.
Gratefully, Dr. Patty Giuliano will be joining us as a one-hour continuing education session at Mile High this year, August 18th to 21st, 2016. Join us at Mile High to get more of Dr. Patti byregistering here.
I know you will enjoy this Mile High podcast episode from one of the warmest leaders in the chiropractic profession.
Today's episode is a Mile High philosophy episode. Just this past weekend myself and my wife Richelle Knowles had the opportunity to speak at Sherman chiropractic College Lyceum. In part of the presentation I shared about the concept of reorganization relative to the spine and nervous system. In this brief 15 minute episode we pose the question of whether you really want to have as your objective to restore the spine. Is that concept consistent with our philosophy or is it allopathic. Are we about fixing spines? Or are we about freeing lives?
My hope is this gets your wheels spinning and considering these concepts as your hands are on people this week as well as as you look at the state of their nerve system and spinal structures. As you're applying a force are you working against the body or with it? Are you applying a force for Innate to use to set the vertebra to where it needs to be or are you thrusting to where you feel the vertebra needs to go.
Continue to grow your philosophy and art and learn more science. If you enjoy this episode please share it and leave feedback on iTunes.