Thursday, 27 March 2025

Lack of Sleep Makes You Stupid


 Hi, I'm Tyson Franklin and welcome to this week's video. Today I am titling this Lack of Sleep Makes You Stupid.  We've all had friends who have said or done some stupid things and when you pull them up on it or you'll bring it to their attention, they'll normally say, oh yeah, I've just, I've been really busy at work lately, or I haven't been sleeping well, and they will pinpoint it's the lack of sleep that has made them say or do something stupid. 

Now, I think in a podiatry situation when you are dealing with patients, I think patients deserve our mental energy to be as good as it possibly can be.

And the only way you can do that is by getting enough sleep each day. And I know some people will go, they'll be at work super early and they'll stay really late and they almost wear it like they feel like they're a hero. They wear it like a badge. Look at all the hours that I'm actually putting in. How good am I?

And they're burning the candle at both ends. And the reason I know business owners do this, it's because I used to do it. And it was a long time before I realised that it was not. It was actually harming me. It was affecting my health. And I don't know anybody that burns a candle at both ends for long periods of time has ever said that the health improved by doing it.

 And I think the other thing, when you are staying awake too late, and this is why I'm saying it makes you stupid, is if you're not mentally at your peak when you're with a patient and they're explaining a  detailed history, you need to be sharp.

You need to be at your best. So sometimes when you are tired, you may miss certain  cues  that you are not actually picking up on. And I don't think that is right for the patient. And like I said, I did do it myself. I used to be at work early, I'd stay late, but then when I started questioning why was I staying back so long?

Whatever it is I was working on in the clinic, or sometimes you take the paperwork home with you, you'd be doing stuff in front of your computer. It's time that you should be with your partner, should be with your family. You should be doing things when you're away from work that actually make you happy.

And a lot of the times we don't. We just keep doing paperwork or we stay at work and we, we think we're achieving something by being there, but really stop and think about. What is it you're actually doing at work late at night? Or what paperwork are you working on? What are you working on on the computer at night?

If it didn't get done, will it be the end of the world? And if it won't be, then just stop doing it and actually have some time for yourself. There might be a few other things where you might just be staying awake late at night 'cause you're watching tv. I used to do that as well. You get hooked onto a show, especially when you've got programs that you can binge on hour after hour, and you just gotta be aware that at a certain time you've gotta switch off the TV and you've gotta go to bed. 

Think of sleep as your best friend. Think of it as an ally. Don't think of it as an enemy, which this is what I used to do to. 

Here's something want you try doing is the next time you're having a holiday break or you've got a few days off from work, stay awake for as long as you want.

Wake up at a certain time. Wake up at say, 6:00 AM if you're not already doing that, and see how you feel that day. And then the next night, go to bed a little bit earlier and wake up at the same time and look at how many hours it is that you actually need. I know myself personally, I wake up at 5:00 AM every single morning.

Normally I wake up just before the alarm goes off. I'm so used to doing that. So think about yourself, what time do you want to wake up or what time do you need to be awake to start the day? I get up at five because I go to the gym every day at 6:00 AM But I know I can go to bed at midnight and I can still get up at five and I'll function through the day, but I won't function as well.

So I've worked out as long as I go to bed around 10 to 10 30, that six and a half to seven hours is all I need. And even when I'm on holidays,  I'll still wake up at five or very close to it because if, especially if I go to bed at 10, 10 30.

So you've gotta work this out for yourself. What is the optimum time for you to actually go to bed at night, for you to wake up to function throughout the day, mentally function really well because that's what your patients deserve, and figure out that pattern. I guarantee you will feel so much better  

and I think just to summarise this, if you are staying at work longer than what you should really question why are you there? And whatever it is you're working on, can it wait till tomorrow? Can somebody else in your business do it as well? You don't. You don't have to be doing everything yourself.

Now, I know if you're a solo practitioner and you may or may not have a receptionist working with you, sometimes you have to do it all yourself, but really think about how it's affecting your health.  Long term you do not, you don't wanna look back. I, I always say whatever it is you're working on right now, whatever it is that's chewing up all your time, when you are there on your deathbed, and somebody said this to me once, when you look back at what it is you're about to do right now, if you didn't get it done on your deathbed, would you be sitting there going, damn, I, I really regret I didn't do that email or I didn't send out that newsletter, I didn't shoot that video. Probably not. It's a lot of the things we do day in, day out, the things that chew up in mental energy that make us tired are just tasks that we think are important, but they're not as important as what we'd like to think they are.

 So, remember, lack of sleep will make you stupid and you gotta be aware of that. So if you've got friends, family that you are quite close to and you are not sleeping as well as what you should, they can actually notice that.

So make sure you get to sleep, and uh, function at your best. And then they'll be saying, geez, you are smart. Okay, I'll talk to you later. Bye.

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

From Olympic Steeplechaser to Sports Podiatry: Matthew Clarke’s Journey


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Matthew Clarke, a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase.

Matthew’s story is one of perseverance, determination, and an ever-evolving career that has seamlessly blended athletics and podiatry. He shares how his unique experiences in the world of elite sport shaped his approach to podiatry and the lessons he’s learned along the way.

Here are the five top takeaways from the episode:

  1. The Power of Patient-Centered Care: Matthew emphasises the importance of tailoring injury management to the individual athlete’s goals, timelines, and mindset, making sure they’re actively involved in the decision-making process.

  2. Sports Podiatry and Elite Athletics Intersect: Matthew's experience as a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase gives him a unique insight into the demands of elite athletes, allowing him to approach podiatric care with a deep understanding of sports performance.

  3. Balancing a Career in Sport and Podiatry: Matthew successfully balances being a full-time podiatrist and competitive athlete, which allows him to bring real-world experience into his practice while continuing to pursue his own goals in athletics.

  4. The Mentality of a Champion: Whether preparing for the Olympics or a local race, Matthew highlights how the psychological approach to high performance is key to success. It's about staying focused, pushing through setbacks, and striving for the best.

  5. Mentorship’s Role in Success: Matthew credits his mentors with much of his growth as an athlete and podiatrist, showing the value of learning from others who understand the intersection of sport and healthcare.

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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362 - From Olympic Steeplechaser to Sports Podiatry: Matthew Clarke’s Journey


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Matthew Clarke, a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase.

Matthew’s story is one of perseverance, determination, and an ever-evolving career that has seamlessly blended athletics and podiatry. He shares how his unique experiences in the world of elite sport shaped his approach to podiatry and the lessons he’s learned along the way.

Here are the five top takeaways from the episode:

  1. The Power of Patient-Centered Care: Matthew emphasises the importance of tailoring injury management to the individual athlete’s goals, timelines, and mindset, making sure they’re actively involved in the decision-making process.

  2. Sports Podiatry and Elite Athletics Intersect: Matthew's experience as a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase gives him a unique insight into the demands of elite athletes, allowing him to approach podiatric care with a deep understanding of sports performance.

  3. Balancing a Career in Sport and Podiatry: Matthew successfully balances being a full-time podiatrist and competitive athlete, which allows him to bring real-world experience into his practice while continuing to pursue his own goals in athletics.

  4. The Mentality of a Champion: Whether preparing for the Olympics or a local race, Matthew highlights how the psychological approach to high performance is key to success. It's about staying focused, pushing through setbacks, and striving for the best.

  5. Mentorship’s Role in Success: Matthew credits his mentors with much of his growth as an athlete and podiatrist, showing the value of learning from others who understand the intersection of sport and healthcare.

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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362 - From Olympic Steeplechaser to Sports Podiatry: Matthew Clarke’s Journey


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Matthew Clarke, a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase.

Matthew’s story is one of perseverance, determination, and an ever-evolving career that has seamlessly blended athletics and podiatry. He shares how his unique experiences in the world of elite sport shaped his approach to podiatry and the lessons he’s learned along the way.

Here are the five top takeaways from the episode:

  1. The Power of Patient-Centered Care: Matthew emphasises the importance of tailoring injury management to the individual athlete’s goals, timelines, and mindset, making sure they’re actively involved in the decision-making process.

  2. Sports Podiatry and Elite Athletics Intersect: Matthew's experience as a two-time Olympian in the 3000-meter steeplechase gives him a unique insight into the demands of elite athletes, allowing him to approach podiatric care with a deep understanding of sports performance.

  3. Balancing a Career in Sport and Podiatry: Matthew successfully balances being a full-time podiatrist and competitive athlete, which allows him to bring real-world experience into his practice while continuing to pursue his own goals in athletics.

  4. The Mentality of a Champion: Whether preparing for the Olympics or a local race, Matthew highlights how the psychological approach to high performance is key to success. It's about staying focused, pushing through setbacks, and striving for the best.

  5. Mentorship’s Role in Success: Matthew credits his mentors with much of his growth as an athlete and podiatrist, showing the value of learning from others who understand the intersection of sport and healthcare.

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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Wednesday, 19 March 2025

361 - Sarah Chisem is the Paddleboarding Podiatrist Balancing Life and Business


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with Sarah Chisem from Knaresborough Podiatry, AKA the "Paddleboarding Podiatrist." Sarah’s unique career path, which led her from law school to high-end fashion retail and eventually to podiatry, is nothing short of fascinating. 

She shares the pivotal moment when she decided to leave retail and pursue podiatry, the lessons she learned from becoming a mature student, and how paddleboarding helped her reflect on her business and personal life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about resilience, change, and entrepreneurship.

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

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361 - Sarah Chisem is the Paddleboarding Podiatrist Balancing Life and Business


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with Sarah Chisem from Knaresborough Podiatry, AKA the "Paddleboarding Podiatrist." Sarah’s unique career path, which led her from law school to high-end fashion retail and eventually to podiatry, is nothing short of fascinating. 

She shares the pivotal moment when she decided to leave retail and pursue podiatry, the lessons she learned from becoming a mature student, and how paddleboarding helped her reflect on her business and personal life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about resilience, change, and entrepreneurship.

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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Do you have a business question? A podiatrist I spoke with in 2024 made an extra $40,000 by following my simple advice from a 30-minute FREE Zoom call. They were so happy they bought me a $400 bottle of bourbon. You don’t have to do that, but if you do, I won't say no!!!

Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Please follow the link below to my calendar and schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you, your business and your career. MY SCHEDULE 

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Sarah Chisem is the Paddleboarding Podiatrist: Balancing Life & Business


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with Sarah Chisem from Knaresborough Podiatry, AKA the "Paddleboarding Podiatrist." Sarah’s unique career path, which led her from law school to high-end fashion retail and eventually to podiatry, is nothing short of fascinating. 

She shares the pivotal moment when she decided to leave retail and pursue podiatry, the lessons she learned from becoming a mature student, and how paddleboarding helped her reflect on her business and personal life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about resilience, change, and entrepreneurship.

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

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Monday, 17 March 2025

Podiatry Business Success Using the Fit For Purpose Approach


In this video, I dive into a crucial concept for podiatry practice owners and professionals: "Fit for Purpose." Inspired by a conversation with my friend Dean Hawkins, a retired firefighter, I explore how this idea applies not only to equipment but also to the people we hire and the spaces we work in. From the right instruments for the job to selecting the perfect team member, ensuring everything in your practice is truly "fit for purpose" can help improve efficiency and reduce turnover. I also discuss how to match your clinic's needs with the right employee, highlighting the importance of hiring people who align with your practice’s core focus. Join me as we break down the importance of making intentional choices to set your practice up for success.

To contact me, please visit www.tysonfranklin.com



Friday, 14 March 2025

360 - How Collaboration Enhances Patient Care with Sports Therapist Olivia Brown


In this episode, Olivia Brown, a sports therapist, scar practitioner, and stretching specialist from Lincolnshire, UK, shares her unique perspective on collaboration and networking with podiatrists and other health professionals and why it's vital for success. 

Olivia reveals how her social media presence played a crucial role in connecting her with other health professionals, and despite the occasional negativity surrounding social media, Olivia believes it is an essential tool in today’s world of work and passions.

We also discuss:

  • The Role of Social Media in Professional Networking
  • Why Collaboration Beats Competition in Healthcare
  • Adapting Your Business During Challenging Times
  • The Importance of Personal Growth in Professional Development
  • How Virtual Classes Can Expand Your Business
  • Creating a Positive and Supportive Work Environment
  • The Power of Listening to Your Patients
  • Building a Network for Patient Referrals and Support
  • The Value of Structure and Planning in Business
  • Making Your Practice More Comfortable for Patients

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Please follow the link below to my calendar and schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you, your business and your career. MY SCHEDULE 

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360 - How Collaboration Enhances Patient Care with Sports Therapist Olivia Brown


In this episode, Olivia Brown, a sports therapist, scar practitioner, and stretching specialist from Lincolnshire, UK, shares her unique perspective on collaboration and networking with podiatrists and other health professionals and why it's vital for success. 

Olivia reveals how her social media presence played a crucial role in connecting her with other health professionals, and despite the occasional negativity surrounding social media, Olivia believes it is an essential tool in today’s world of work and passions.

We also discuss:

  • The Role of Social Media in Professional Networking
  • Why Collaboration Beats Competition in Healthcare
  • Adapting Your Business During Challenging Times
  • The Importance of Personal Growth in Professional Development
  • How Virtual Classes Can Expand Your Business
  • Creating a Positive and Supportive Work Environment
  • The Power of Listening to Your Patients
  • Building a Network for Patient Referrals and Support
  • The Value of Structure and Planning in Business
  • Making Your Practice More Comfortable for Patients

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

FREE Business Guidance

Do you have a business question? A podiatrist I spoke with in 2024 made an extra $40,000 by following my simple advice from a 30-minute FREE Zoom call. They were so happy they bought me a $400 bottle of bourbon. You don’t have to do that, but if you do, I won't say no!!!

Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Please follow the link below to my calendar and schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you, your business and your career. MY SCHEDULE 

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Wednesday, 5 March 2025

359 - From NHS to Dream Clinic with Andrew Albon


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I’m joined by Andrew Albon from Sussex Footcare, a podiatrist with a story that will inspire you. After years of navigating the NHS and private practice, Andrew found success not just in his clinic but in creating a network of supportive colleagues. 

Listen in as we dive into the power of networking, mentoring, and taking risks to build your dream clinic.

Other topics we cover: 

  • Networking is Key: Building relationships with fellow podiatrists can transform your career and business.
  • Abundance Mindset: Viewing other podiatrists as collaborators, not competition, can lead to more growth and success.
  • Location Matters: Moving to a more prominent location can result in a significant boost in business.
  • Referral Networks: Creating referral links with other podiatrists increases opportunities for you and your colleagues.
  • Community Engagement: Hosting networking events and fostering a sense of community among local podiatrists can strengthen your practice.
  • Focus on Personal Connections: Sharing aspects of your personal life on social media helps create stronger, more authentic relationships with patients.
  • Invest in Your Team: Building a supportive, open environment within your team fosters loyalty and helps your clinic thrive.
  • Collaborative Mindset: Treating other podiatrists as colleagues who can help solve challenges rather than seeing them as competitors can elevate the podiatry profession.

You can connect with Andrew Albon and Sussex Footcare on Facebook

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

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Do you have a business question? A podiatrist I spoke with in 2024 made an extra $40,000 by following my simple advice from a 30-minute FREE Zoom call. They were so happy they bought me a $400 bottle of bourbon. You don’t have to do that, but if you do, I won't say no!!!

Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Please follow the link below to my calendar and schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you, your business and your career. MY SCHEDULE 

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359 - From NHS to Dream Clinic with Andrew Albon


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I’m joined by Andrew Albon from Sussex Footcare, a podiatrist with a story that will inspire you. After years of navigating the NHS and private practice, Andrew found success not just in his clinic but in creating a network of supportive colleagues. 

Listen in as we dive into the power of networking, mentoring, and taking risks to build your dream clinic.

Other topics we cover: 

  • Networking is Key: Building relationships with fellow podiatrists can transform your career and business.
  • Abundance Mindset: Viewing other podiatrists as collaborators, not competition, can lead to more growth and success.
  • Location Matters: Moving to a more prominent location can result in a significant boost in business.
  • Referral Networks: Creating referral links with other podiatrists increases opportunities for you and your colleagues.
  • Community Engagement: Hosting networking events and fostering a sense of community among local podiatrists can strengthen your practice.
  • Focus on Personal Connections: Sharing aspects of your personal life on social media helps create stronger, more authentic relationships with patients.
  • Invest in Your Team: Building a supportive, open environment within your team fosters loyalty and helps your clinic thrive.
  • Collaborative Mindset: Treating other podiatrists as colleagues who can help solve challenges rather than seeing them as competitors can elevate the podiatry profession.

You can connect with Andrew Albon and Sussex Footcare on Facebook

If you have any questions about this podcast episode or you're looking for a speaker for your next event, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and we can discuss my speaking topics. 

FREE Business Guidance

Do you have a business question? A podiatrist I spoke with in 2024 made an extra $40,000 by following my simple advice from a 30-minute FREE Zoom call. They were so happy they bought me a $400 bottle of bourbon. You don’t have to do that, but if you do, I won't say no!!!

Think about it – you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Please follow the link below to my calendar and schedule a free 30-minute Zoom call. I guarantee that after we talk, you will have far more clarity on what is best for you, your business and your career. MY SCHEDULE 

Consider coming along to my Next Event

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