Monday 25 March 2024

319 - Dr Ivan Bristow Why All Podiatrists Should Be Blogging


Dr Ivan Bristow, PhD, is a podiatrist who has been interested in dermatology for over thirty years. He has published over 100 papers on this subject, teaches it globally, and has a highly successful podiatry dermatology blog, www.foot.expert. He is passionate about promoting podiatry and dermatology to the profession and the public.

In this episode, we discuss the power of websites and blogs to promote our podiatry work and the profession as a whole and to help keep podiatry alive. If we don't write about foot problems, other healthcare professionals will, and we will lose that space. 

You can connect with Dr Ivan Bristow on LinkedIn @ivanbristow, or you can email him at ivan@foot.expert

Dr Ivan Bristow has also been on two other previous episodes: 

Episode 168 – Foot Dermatology

Episode 199 – Writing Letters, Reports and Referrals.

How to Write Blogs

On my YouTube channel, Tyson E Franklin, you will find a short three-minute video titled How to Write Blogs. 

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. 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.

Visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information and consider using my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

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

If you love the business side of podiatry, please consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook. 


Check out this episode!

319 - Dr Ivan Bristow Why All Podiatrists Should Be Blogging


Dr Ivan Bristow, PhD, is a podiatrist who has been interested in dermatology for over thirty years. He has published over 100 papers on this subject, teaches it globally, and has a highly successful podiatry dermatology blog, www.foot.expert. He is passionate about promoting podiatry and dermatology to the profession and the public.

In this episode, we discuss the power of websites and blogs to promote our podiatry work and the profession as a whole and to help keep podiatry alive. If we don't write about foot problems, other healthcare professionals will, and we will lose that space. 

You can connect with Dr Ivan Bristow on LinkedIn @ivanbristow, or you can email him at ivan@foot.expert

Dr Ivan Bristow has also been on two other previous episodes: 

Episode 168 – Foot Dermatology

Episode 199 – Writing Letters, Reports and Referrals.

How to Write Blogs

On my YouTube channel, Tyson E Franklin, you will find a short three-minute video titled How to Write Blogs. 

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. 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.

Visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information and consider using my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. 

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

If you love the business side of podiatry, please consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook. 


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Sunday 17 March 2024

318 - Location and Patient Discrimination with Jonathan Small


Jonathan Small joins Tyson E Franklin on the Podiatry Legends Podcast to discuss a pervasive myth in the professional world: the idea that a business's location is the critical determinant of its success and fee structure.

Jonathan debunks this, suggesting that the true driver of success is the business owner's mindset. He shares insights from his extensive experience, including the notion that prioritising personal happiness and aligning one's practice with personal values are more important than the business's geographical location.

The discussion covers various examples, from restaurants in remote locations charging premium prices to successful businesses thriving despite being in supposedly unfavourable areas. Jonathan emphasises the importance of marketing, value proposition, and the ability to adapt and evolve a business according to changing times and personal growth.

Tyson and Jonathan also share personal stories of overcoming discrimination, prejudice, and financial challenges, underscoring the importance of resilience, self-belief, and the impact of one's surroundings on personal and professional development. They highlight the necessity of surrounding oneself with positive influences and continuously striving for self-improvement and professional excellence.

The episode serves as a reminder that limitations are often self-imposed. With the right mindset and strategic approach, podiatrists can create thriving businesses that reflect their values and goals, regardless of location.

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. 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, and I guarantee that after we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

If you love the business side of podiatry, please consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook. And, if you have the time, check out my YouTube channel, Tyson E Franklin


Check out the latest podcast episode!

318 - Location and Patient Discrimination with Jonathan Small


Jonathan Small joins Tyson E Franklin on the Podiatry Legends Podcast to discuss a pervasive myth in the professional world: the idea that a business's location is the critical determinant of its success and fee structure.

Jonathan debunks this, suggesting that the true driver of success is the business owner's mindset. He shares insights from his extensive experience, including the notion that prioritising personal happiness and aligning one's practice with personal values are more important than the business's geographical location.

The discussion covers various examples, from restaurants in remote locations charging premium prices to successful businesses thriving despite being in supposedly unfavourable areas. Jonathan emphasises the importance of marketing, value proposition, and the ability to adapt and evolve a business according to changing times and personal growth.

Tyson and Jonathan also share personal stories of overcoming discrimination, prejudice, and financial challenges, underscoring the importance of resilience, self-belief, and the impact of one's surroundings on personal and professional development. They highlight the necessity of surrounding oneself with positive influences and continuously striving for self-improvement and professional excellence.

The episode serves as a reminder that limitations are often self-imposed. With the right mindset and strategic approach, podiatrists can create thriving businesses that reflect their values and goals, regardless of location.

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. 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, and I guarantee that after we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

If you love the business side of podiatry, please consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook. And, if you have the time, check out my YouTube channel, Tyson E Franklin


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Sunday 10 March 2024

317 - Chase Hughes Seeing Patients Beyond Their Masks


This is a must-listen episode: Chase Hughes is a leading behaviour expert and creates psychological research and techniques for intelligence agencies for operations ranging from interrogation to behaviour profiling. 

He is the bestselling author of The Ellipsis Manual and The Six-Minute X-RayAfter a 20-year career in the US Military, Chase develops and teaches courses in interrogation, negotiation, influence, persuasion and 'extreme people-reading' around the world.

The content for this podcast was originally recorded in 2019, soon after Chase retired from the military, and I have re-edited it for the Podiatry Legends Podcast.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How he became interested in reading body language. 
  • Everybody wears some form of social mask
  • Human Needs (such as feeling powerful, significant and accepted)
  • Pretending not to be insecure
  • Fears, personal weaknesses and insecurities
  • It's good to look behind the mask without judging. As soon as you judge, you've lost.
  • Selling to the human, not the mask
  • Clubs, gangs, t-shirts, colleague rings, etc., are all part of needing acceptance.
  • In social tribes, if we didn't fit in, we died or were outcasts
  • Three primary and three secondary masks wear
    • Significant - I make a difference
    • Approval - I need permission
    • Acceptance - I belong
  • The most fearful BARK the most.    
  • Anger: Is a secret desire to change something that we know is changeable
  • How to Spot a Narcissist  
  • Monitoring Blink Rates
  • Secret weapons in business 

If you have any questions about this episode, contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com or connect with Chase Hughes via his website, chasehughes.com

Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? 

I want to let you know you're not alone if you do. Most of my coaching clients feel the same way, so 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, and I guarantee that after we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com


Check out the latest podcast episode!

317 - Chase Hughes Seeing Patients Beyond Their Masks


This is a must-listen episode: Chase Hughes is a leading behaviour expert and creates psychological research and techniques for intelligence agencies for operations ranging from interrogation to behaviour profiling. 

He is the bestselling author of The Ellipsis Manual and The Six-Minute X-RayAfter a 20-year career in the US Military, Chase develops and teaches courses in interrogation, negotiation, influence, persuasion and 'extreme people-reading' around the world.

The content for this podcast was originally recorded in 2019, soon after Chase retired from the military, and I have re-edited it for the Podiatry Legends Podcast.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How he became interested in reading body language. 
  • Everybody wears some form of social mask
  • Human Needs (such as feeling powerful, significant and accepted)
  • Pretending not to be insecure
  • Fears, personal weaknesses and insecurities
  • It's good to look behind the mask without judging. As soon as you judge, you've lost.
  • Selling to the human, not the mask
  • Clubs, gangs, t-shirts, colleague rings, etc., are all part of needing acceptance.
  • In social tribes, if we didn't fit in, we died or were outcasts
  • Three primary and three secondary masks wear
    • Significant - I make a difference
    • Approval - I need permission
    • Acceptance - I belong
  • The most fearful BARK the most.    
  • Anger: Is a secret desire to change something that we know is changeable
  • How to Spot a Narcissist  
  • Monitoring Blink Rates
  • Secret weapons in business 

If you have any questions about this episode, contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com or connect with Chase Hughes via his website, chasehughes.com

Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? 

I want to let you know you're not alone if you do. Most of my coaching clients feel the same way, so 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, and I guarantee that after we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com


Check out this episode!

Sunday 3 March 2024

316 - (Part 2) 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. As expected, some podiatrists agreed wholeheartedly with my comments, while others did not agree, which was great. 

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

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:

  • Jonathan Small - UK
  • Richard Chasen - Australia
  • Liam McManus - UK
  • Bronwyn Cooper - Australia

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, and I guarantee, after we talk, that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

Testimonial:

“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!

316 - (Part 2) 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. As expected, some podiatrists agreed wholeheartedly with my comments, while others did not agree, which was great. 

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

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:

  • Jonathan Small - UK
  • Richard Chasen - Australia
  • Liam McManus - UK
  • Bronwyn Cooper - Australia

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, and I guarantee, after we talk, that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. 

Testimonial:

“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!