Sunday 25 February 2024

They Don't Build Statues for Generalists


On a recent trip to Airlie Beach with my wife, we walked past a Google sign out the front of the local Rum Bar that said, best mojito in the world, so of course, we had to try it because we both liked mojitos. Afterwards, it got me thinking about how you could use this idea in your own business and why it is important to be known for something because they don't build statutes for generalists. If you have any questions after watching this video, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com Do You Think Differently from the Average Podiatrist?
If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company. My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, "This is mine". If this sounds like you, we should talk. You can visit my website, https://www.tysonfranklin.com/Coaching or follow the link below to my calendar, where you can easily schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call with me. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you and your business. ONLINE CALENDAR LINK https://calendly.com/tysonfranklin/podmeeting30

Wednesday 21 February 2024

315 - (Part 1) Group Perspective On Good, Bad and Difficult Patients


Do you believe there are good, bad and difficult patients, and possibly many variations in between? In episode 307, I shared my thoughts on good, bad and difficult patients based on my clinical and business experiences, and as expected, some podiatrists agreed wholeheartedly, and others did not agree.

This prompted getting a broader perspective on this topic by producing a group episode with eight guests, split over two episodes – This is PART ONE.

It’s important to note that my guests’ comments are their opinions based on individual beliefs, values and personal experiences; no one is right or wrong, and you have the right to agree or disagree with their comments.

Part One Guests:

  • Robert Isaacs - UK
  • Cameron Bennet - Australia
  • Estelle Humphris - Australia
  • DL Walker  - USA

If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? 

If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

During our call, I will explain the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I’ve developed over many years. After we talk, I guarantee you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

“I was a frustrated business owner for five years until I started working with Tyson. He helped me transform my business in a matter of months, resulting in an instant increase in revenue and the ability to attract and retain top-quality podiatrists. Over the past three and a half years, working with Tyson has changed my life drastically. I was able to take time off to start a family, triple my business revenue, and finally achieve a work-life balance. I highly recommend Tyson to anyone who is looking for a business coach.”

 – Jessica Haydock (Sole Focus Podiatry, Toowoomba)

Upcoming Events - https://www.tysonfranklin.com/events

YouTube

Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – TYSON E FRANKLIN


Check out the latest podcast episode!

315 - (Part 1) Group Perspective On Good, Bad and Difficult Patients


Do you believe there are good, bad and difficult patients, and possibly many variations in between? In episode 307, I shared my thoughts on good, bad and difficult patients based on my clinical and business experiences, and as expected, some podiatrists agreed wholeheartedly, and others did not agree.

This prompted getting a broader perspective on this topic by producing a group episode with eight guests, split over two episodes – This is PART ONE.

It’s important to note that my guests’ comments are their opinions based on individual beliefs, values and personal experiences; no one is right or wrong, and you have the right to agree or disagree with their comments.

Part One Guests:

  • Robert Isaacs - UK
  • Cameron Bennet - Australia
  • Estelle Humphris - Australia
  • DL Walker  - USA

If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? 

If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

During our call, I will explain the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I’ve developed over many years. After we talk, I guarantee you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

“I was a frustrated business owner for five years until I started working with Tyson. He helped me transform my business in a matter of months, resulting in an instant increase in revenue and the ability to attract and retain top-quality podiatrists. Over the past three and a half years, working with Tyson has changed my life drastically. I was able to take time off to start a family, triple my business revenue, and finally achieve a work-life balance. I highly recommend Tyson to anyone who is looking for a business coach.”

 – Jessica Haydock (Sole Focus Podiatry, Toowoomba)

Upcoming Events - https://www.tysonfranklin.com/events

YouTube

Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – TYSON E FRANKLIN


Check out this episode!

Wednesday 14 February 2024

314 - Dr Rob Conenello DO GREAT THINGS


Dr Rob Conenello has always had the mantra, ‘Do Great Things’ and after overcoming Stage 4 Throat Cancer, where he was only given a 20% survival rate, he chose not to let statistics get in the way of his ambitions to live a full life with his young family and to pursue his podiatry career and goals. He has gone on to ‘Do Great Things’ himself, and he encourages others to do the same.

Dr Rob Conenello is a sports podiatrist and owner of Orangetown Podiatry, New York. He is the Global Clinical Advisor at Special Olympics International and is a Past President of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine. He is also an Honorary Surgeon for the New York Police Department.

In this episode we discuss:

  • What he has learnt from other podiatrists (Doug Ritchie, Richard Blake, Ivan Bristow, Simon Bartold, Mike Donato, and others).
  • Starting as a volunteer and working his way through the state, national and internal levels of sports medicine.
  • Getting nervous before speaking (even on podcasts).
  • Orthotics is not sports podiatry.
  • Learning from retailers (shoe stores), physical therapists, and athletic events.
  • You can’t do everything in podiatry, so instead, focus on what brings you joy and happiness.
  • It’s okay to say NO to certain things; one of the first things he said NO to was surgery.
  • Helping athletes reach their goals.
  • There’s Riches in Niches.
  • Aim to be the best, and don’t set your goal to be average.
  • DO GREAT THINGS.
  • Associating with positive podiatrists and avoiding time with negative ones.
  • Building Relationships = Communication & Trust.

“There should be a war on average.” - Dr Rob Conenello. 

If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? 

If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, “This is mine”.

If this sounds like you, we should talk.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

During our call, I will explain the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I’ve developed over many years. I guarantee that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business after we talk. 

“I was a frustrated business owner for five years until I started working with Tyson. He helped me transform my business in a matter of months, resulting in an instant increase in revenue and the ability to attract and retain top quality podiatrists. Over the past three and a half years, working with Tyson has changed my life drastically. I was able to take time off to start a family, triple my business revenue, and finally achieve work-life balance. I highly recommend Tyson to anyone who is looking for a business coach.”

 – Jessica Haydock (Sole Focus Podiatry, Toowoomba)

YouTube

Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – TYSON E FRANKLIN


Check out the latest podcast episode!

314 - Dr Rob Conenello DO GREAT THINGS


Dr Rob Conenello has always had the mantra, ‘Do Great Things’ and after overcoming Stage 4 Throat Cancer, where he was only given a 20% survival rate, he chose not to let statistics get in the way of his ambitions to live a full life with his young family and to pursue his podiatry career and goals. He has gone on to ‘Do Great Things’ himself, and he encourages others to do the same.

Dr Rob Conenello is a sports podiatrist and owner of Orangetown Podiatry, New York. He is the Global Clinical Advisor at Special Olympics International and is a Past President of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine. He is also an Honorary Surgeon for the New York Police Department.

In this episode we discuss:

  • What he has learnt from other podiatrists (Doug Ritchie, Richard Blake, Ivan Bristow, Simon Bartold, Mike Donato, and others).
  • Starting as a volunteer and working his way through the state, national and internal levels of sports medicine.
  • Getting nervous before speaking (even on podcasts).
  • Orthotics is not sports podiatry.
  • Learning from retailers (shoe stores), physical therapists, and athletic events.
  • You can’t do everything in podiatry, so instead, focus on what brings you joy and happiness.
  • It’s okay to say NO to certain things; one of the first things he said NO to was surgery.
  • Helping athletes reach their goals.
  • There’s Riches in Niches.
  • Aim to be the best, and don’t set your goal to be average.
  • DO GREAT THINGS.
  • Associating with positive podiatrists and avoiding time with negative ones.
  • Building Relationships = Communication & Trust.

“There should be a war on average.” - Dr Rob Conenello. 

If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? 

If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, “This is mine”.

If this sounds like you, we should talk.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

During our call, I will explain the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I’ve developed over many years. I guarantee that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business after we talk. 

“I was a frustrated business owner for five years until I started working with Tyson. He helped me transform my business in a matter of months, resulting in an instant increase in revenue and the ability to attract and retain top quality podiatrists. Over the past three and a half years, working with Tyson has changed my life drastically. I was able to take time off to start a family, triple my business revenue, and finally achieve work-life balance. I highly recommend Tyson to anyone who is looking for a business coach.”

 – Jessica Haydock (Sole Focus Podiatry, Toowoomba)

YouTube

Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – TYSON E FRANKLIN


Check out this episode!

Tuesday 6 February 2024

313 - Elan Silver Podiatrist of the Year 2023 (Allied Health Awards)


Elan Silver was named Podiatrist of the Year 2023 at the Allied Health Awards. He owns Silver Podiatry in Inglewood, Western Australia, and his podiatry story will astound you. 

He initially studied optometry but had to leave because of colour blindness and astigmatism, so he transferred and got a degree in Anatomy and Human Biology.

After completing his first degree, he decided to study chiropractic. In his final year, he became disillusioned because he felt they did not address the lower limb, especially limb length discrepancies, and how this would affect long-term treatment outcomes for patients. Elan thought, surely you should start at the bottom and work your way up.

He mentioned his concerns to a lecturer who said that's how you make your money. 

This dissatisfaction led him to investigate the world of podiatry. He decided he would not work as a chiropractor and would go back to university and study podiatry. So, he packed up his life in Perth and started his podiatry degree at the Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales.

Upon graduating, he immediately moved back to Perth. After working for other people initially, he decided, as a mature graduate, that it was time to start working for himself. Since then, he has never looked back; the rest is history.

If you would like to reach out to Elan Silver, his email address is elan@silverpodiatry.com.au and if you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

DO YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM THE AVERAGE PODIATRIST? 

If you do, I want to let you know you're not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, "This is mine".

If this sounds like you, we should talk.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

During our call, I will explain to you the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I've developed over many years. I guarantee that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business after we talk. 


Check out the latest podcast episode!

313 - Elan Silver Podiatrist of the Year 2023 (Allied Health Awards)


Elan Silver was named Podiatrist of the Year 2023 at the Allied Health Awards. He owns Silver Podiatry in Inglewood, Western Australia, and his podiatry story will astound you. 

He initially studied optometry but had to leave because of colour blindness and astigmatism, so he transferred and got a degree in Anatomy and Human Biology.

After completing his first degree, he decided to study chiropractic. In his final year, he became disillusioned because he felt they did not address the lower limb, especially limb length discrepancies, and how this would affect long-term treatment outcomes for patients. Elan thought, surely you should start at the bottom and work your way up.

He mentioned his concerns to a lecturer who said that's how you make your money. 

This dissatisfaction led him to investigate the world of podiatry. He decided he would not work as a chiropractor and would go back to university and study podiatry. So, he packed up his life in Perth and started his podiatry degree at the Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales.

Upon graduating, he immediately moved back to Perth. After working for other people initially, he decided, as a mature graduate, that it was time to start working for himself. Since then, he has never looked back; the rest is history.

If you would like to reach out to Elan Silver, his email address is elan@silverpodiatry.com.au and if you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

DO YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM THE AVERAGE PODIATRIST? 

If you do, I want to let you know you're not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, "This is mine".

If this sounds like you, we should talk.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

During our call, I will explain to you the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I've developed over many years. I guarantee that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business after we talk. 


Check out this episode!

Thursday 1 February 2024

312 - Jason Feifer Entrepreneur Magazine


Jason Feifer is a journalist and editor in Chief at Entrepreneur Magazine, a magazine entrepreneurs read to gain insights into building their businesses and careers. 

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Turning mistakes into positives (Smedberg's Farm, Maine) Home of the LOBESTER.
  • His interview with Mark Wahlberg - Mark Wahlberg's Secret To Becoming More Disciplined
  • Why, sometimes, your effort isn't enough. You can work your ass off, and you will not get what you're looking for.
  • But, you can learn to shift your attention to create a new version of what you wanted to satisfy the desire you had.

It's Not Just About the Hustle 

Banging your head against a wall will not turn that wall into a door. But if you shift that effort into something more constructive and realistic and fits better with your skill sets and the resources available, it can create something just as good. 

Content creation 

When you're producing content, you're not creating it for yourself; you are making it for an audience, so you better understand that audience, how to serve them, and how you can deliver it in a way that no one else can.

Stop Doing What People Hate

This is a quote from Jesse Cole, 'Stop doing what people hate'. Every business does things people hate, and they think it's ok because that's how things have always been done. 

Think about it and make an effort to eliminate them. Why would you do it to your clients if it annoys you when dealing with other businesses?  

Final Tip

Treat your time like your most valuable resource. You don't spend money at total random, and you should not spend time at total random either. 

Consider subscribing to Jason's weekly newsletter - One Thing Better.

If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

DO YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM THE AVERAGE PODIATRIST? 

If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, “This is mine”.

If this sounds like you, we should talk.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

After we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 


Check out the latest podcast episode!

312 - Jason Feifer Entrepreneur Magazine


Jason Feifer is a journalist and editor in Chief at Entrepreneur Magazine, a magazine entrepreneurs read to gain insights into building their businesses and careers. 

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Turning mistakes into positives (Smedberg's Farm, Maine) Home of the LOBESTER.
  • His interview with Mark Wahlberg - Mark Wahlberg's Secret To Becoming More Disciplined
  • Why, sometimes, your effort isn't enough. You can work your ass off, and you will not get what you're looking for.
  • But, you can learn to shift your attention to create a new version of what you wanted to satisfy the desire you had.

It's Not Just About the Hustle 

Banging your head against a wall will not turn that wall into a door. But if you shift that effort into something more constructive and realistic and fits better with your skill sets and the resources available, it can create something just as good. 

Content creation 

When you're producing content, you're not creating it for yourself; you are making it for an audience, so you better understand that audience, how to serve them, and how you can deliver it in a way that no one else can.

Stop Doing What People Hate

This is a quote from Jesse Cole, 'Stop doing what people hate'. Every business does things people hate, and they think it's ok because that's how things have always been done. 

Think about it and make an effort to eliminate them. Why would you do it to your clients if it annoys you when dealing with other businesses?  

Final Tip

Treat your time like your most valuable resource. You don't spend money at total random, and you should not spend time at total random either. 

Consider subscribing to Jason's weekly newsletter - One Thing Better.

If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com

DO YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM THE AVERAGE PODIATRIST? 

If you do, I want to let you know you’re not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company.

My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, “This is mine”.

If this sounds like you, we should talk.

You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

After we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 


Check out this episode!