Friday, May 8, 2026

418 - Should Australian Podiatrists Use the Dr Title?


The debate about whether Australian podiatrists should use the title Dr regularly resurfaces within the profession, usually at least once per year. In this solo episode, I explore the psychology, professional identity, and patient perception behind the discussion.

I also examine common arguments raised in the debate, including concerns about academic qualifications, potential patient confusion, and the influence of professional hierarchy. He also highlights the important distinction between research expertise and clinical experience.

By introducing concepts such as The Authority Illusion and The Three Types of Authority in Healthcare, this episode offers a balanced perspective on how authority is perceived by patients and what ultimately matters most in clinical practice.

Key Takeaways

• The Dr title debate resurfaces regularly within podiatry.
• In Australia, podiatrists can legally use the title Dr if they clearly identify themselves as podiatrists.
• Much of the debate centres around professional identity rather than legality.
• A PhD represents research expertise, not necessarily clinical expertise.
• Clinical excellence develops through patient experience and repetition.
• Patients often judge authority using visual and psychological signals.
• Titles function as credibility shortcuts in decision making.
• Healthcare authority comes from academic, clinical, and perceived sources.
• First impressions influence patient choices, but clinical results build long-term trust.
• Professional behaviour and respect within the profession ultimately matter more than titles.

If you have an opinion on this podcast episode, please share it. 

If you have any questions, you can always contact me via email at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and if you get the chance, check out the Podiatry Legends Website  


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418 - Should Australian Podiatrists Use the Dr Title?


The debate about whether Australian podiatrists should use the title Dr regularly resurfaces within the profession, usually at least once per year. In this solo episode, I explore the psychology, professional identity, and patient perception behind the discussion.

I also examine common arguments raised in the debate, including concerns about academic qualifications, potential patient confusion, and the influence of professional hierarchy. He also highlights the important distinction between research expertise and clinical experience.

By introducing concepts such as The Authority Illusion and The Three Types of Authority in Healthcare, this episode offers a balanced perspective on how authority is perceived by patients and what ultimately matters most in clinical practice.

Key Takeaways

• The Dr title debate resurfaces regularly within podiatry.
• In Australia, podiatrists can legally use the title Dr if they clearly identify themselves as podiatrists.
• Much of the debate centres around professional identity rather than legality.
• A PhD represents research expertise, not necessarily clinical expertise.
• Clinical excellence develops through patient experience and repetition.
• Patients often judge authority using visual and psychological signals.
• Titles function as credibility shortcuts in decision making.
• Healthcare authority comes from academic, clinical, and perceived sources.
• First impressions influence patient choices, but clinical results build long-term trust.
• Professional behaviour and respect within the profession ultimately matter more than titles.

If you have an opinion on this podcast episode, please share it. 

If you have any questions, you can always contact me via email at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and if you get the chance, check out the Podiatry Legends Website  


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Friday, May 1, 2026

417 - Five Life Lesson from My Lower Back Injury


This week’s episode is a personal one. After experiencing a lower back injury with severe sciatic symptoms, I was forced to step away from working, cancel commitments, and rethink a lot of what I thought I had under control. In this episode, I share five key lessons that came from that experience, covering empathy, financial protection, planning ahead, and the importance of taking action before it’s too late. 

What made this experience even more challenging was the complete loss of independence.

Something as simple as walking a few steps, sitting in a chair, or driving a car became almost impossible. I had to rely heavily on my wife to get to appointments and manage day-to-day tasks, which is something I’ve never had to do before. That feeling of helplessness really hits you, especially when you’re used to being active, working, and in control of your schedule.

It also forced me to cancel a number of commitments, including coaching calls, podcast interviews, and even a speaking engagement in Canada that I had been looking forward to for months. That was a tough pill to swallow.

But in hindsight, having that time blocked out turned out to be a blessing. It gave me the space to focus on recovery, attend appointments, and reflect on what had happened without the added pressure of trying to push through it.

Throughout this process, I also experienced very different levels of care from healthcare professionals. Some were exceptional, showing genuine empathy and understanding, while others felt distant and disengaged. That contrast really reinforced how important communication, tone, and presence are when working with patients.

These experiences don’t just apply to podiatry; they apply to every healthcare professional and business owner.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about clinical skills or business strategy. It’s about how you show up, how you prepare for the unexpected, and how you treat people when they need you most.

If you have any questions, you can always contact me via email at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and if you get the chance, check out the Podiatry Legends Website  


Check out this episode!

417 - Five Life Lesson from My Lower Back Injury


This week’s episode is a personal one. After experiencing a lower back injury with severe sciatic symptoms, I was forced to step away from working, cancel commitments, and rethink a lot of what I thought I had under control. In this episode, I share five key lessons that came from that experience, covering empathy, financial protection, planning ahead, and the importance of taking action before it’s too late. 

What made this experience even more challenging was the complete loss of independence.

Something as simple as walking a few steps, sitting in a chair, or driving a car became almost impossible. I had to rely heavily on my wife to get to appointments and manage day-to-day tasks, which is something I’ve never had to do before. That feeling of helplessness really hits you, especially when you’re used to being active, working, and in control of your schedule.

It also forced me to cancel a number of commitments, including coaching calls, podcast interviews, and even a speaking engagement in Canada that I had been looking forward to for months. That was a tough pill to swallow.

But in hindsight, having that time blocked out turned out to be a blessing. It gave me the space to focus on recovery, attend appointments, and reflect on what had happened without the added pressure of trying to push through it.

Throughout this process, I also experienced very different levels of care from healthcare professionals. Some were exceptional, showing genuine empathy and understanding, while others felt distant and disengaged. That contrast really reinforced how important communication, tone, and presence are when working with patients.

These experiences don’t just apply to podiatry; they apply to every healthcare professional and business owner.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about clinical skills or business strategy. It’s about how you show up, how you prepare for the unexpected, and how you treat people when they need you most.

If you have any questions, you can always contact me via email at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, and if you get the chance, check out the Podiatry Legends Website  


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Thursday, April 23, 2026

416 - Why Every Podiatrist Needs to Embrace AI with Jonathan Small


Artificial Intelligence is no longer something for the future; it’s already influencing how patients search for answers and choose healthcare providers.

In this episode, Tyson Franklin is joined by Jonathan Small to explore how podiatrists can begin using AI in practical ways within their clinics. From marketing and content creation to improving systems and patient communication, AI offers opportunities to save time and operate more efficiently.

They also discuss the importance of early adoption, the role of Answer Engine Optimisation (AEO), and why resisting change could leave podiatrists behind.

If you’ve been unsure about AI, this conversation will help you understand where it fits and how to start using it today.

Do you love the Podiatry Legends Podcast? If you do, consider leaving a rating and review. It will only take you two minutes. 

Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website

Have you ever considered a Podiatry-Specific Business Coach


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416 - Why Every Podiatrist Needs to Embrace AI with Jonathan Small


Artificial Intelligence is no longer something for the future; it’s already influencing how patients search for answers and choose healthcare providers.

In this episode, Tyson Franklin is joined by Jonathan Small to explore how podiatrists can begin using AI in practical ways within their clinics. From marketing and content creation to improving systems and patient communication, AI offers opportunities to save time and operate more efficiently.

They also discuss the importance of early adoption, the role of Answer Engine Optimisation (AEO), and why resisting change could leave podiatrists behind.

If you’ve been unsure about AI, this conversation will help you understand where it fits and how to start using it today.

Do you love the Podiatry Legends Podcast? If you do, consider leaving a rating and review. It will only take you two minutes. 

Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website

Have you ever considered a Podiatry-Specific Business Coach


Check out this episode!

Thursday, April 16, 2026

415 - The Worst Time to Get Business Coaching (It’s Not What You Think)


A common phrase I hear from podiatrists is: “Once I get busier, I’ll look into business coaching.” On the surface, it sounds logical, but in reality, it’s one of the biggest mistakes you can make.

In this solo episode, I unpack why waiting creates more problems than it solves. I discuss the “amplification effect,” "the I'll wait till later trap", how inefficiencies grow under pressure, and why being busy often leads to stress rather than success.

I also share two bonus insights (Easter Eggs) around pricing: why your fees don’t need to be fixed and how your mindset around pricing could be costing you more than you realise.

Two Bonus Insights (Easter Eggs)

1. Your Fees Don’t Have to Be Fixed

You don’t need to wait 6–12 months to adjust your prices.

If you’re delivering value, you can be more fluid with your fees.
Different patients, different needs… different pricing can make sense.

2. Your Pricing Mindset Matters

If raising your fees feels uncomfortable, ask yourself why.

Pricing shouldn’t be based purely on competitors.
It should reflect:

  • Your costs
  • Your future expenses
  • Your clinic experience
  • The value you provide

Otherwise, you risk undercharging while others profit more with less overhead.

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, consider leaving a rating and review. It will only take you two minutes.
 
Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website
Have you ever considered a business coach? If you have, Let's Talk

Check out this episode!

415 - The Worst Time to Get Business Coaching (It’s Not What You Think)


A common phrase I hear from podiatrists is: “Once I get busier, I’ll look into business coaching.” On the surface, it sounds logical, but in reality, it’s one of the biggest mistakes you can make.

In this solo episode, I unpack why waiting creates more problems than it solves. I discuss the “amplification effect,” "the I'll wait till later trap", how inefficiencies grow under pressure, and why being busy often leads to stress rather than success.

I also share two bonus insights (Easter Eggs) around pricing: why your fees don’t need to be fixed and how your mindset around pricing could be costing you more than you realise.

Two Bonus Insights (Easter Eggs)

1. Your Fees Don’t Have to Be Fixed

You don’t need to wait 6–12 months to adjust your prices.

If you’re delivering value, you can be more fluid with your fees.
Different patients, different needs… different pricing can make sense.

2. Your Pricing Mindset Matters

If raising your fees feels uncomfortable, ask yourself why.

Pricing shouldn’t be based purely on competitors.
It should reflect:

  • Your costs
  • Your future expenses
  • Your clinic experience
  • The value you provide

Otherwise, you risk undercharging while others profit more with less overhead.

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, consider leaving a rating and review. It will only take you two minutes.
 
Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website
Have you ever considered a business coach? If you have, Let's Talk

Check out the latest podcast episode!

Friday, April 10, 2026

414 - The 7 Ingredients of Success with Jason Cunningham


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with Jason Cunningham, business advisor, author, and media commentator, about what it really takes to build a successful business.

We explore why many podiatrists get stuck working in their business instead of on it, and how shifting your focus to strategy, systems, and structure can completely change your results.

If you want to build a podiatry business that gives you more freedom, better patients, and long-term growth, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

Key Takeaways

  1. Build your business as if you plan to sell it
  2. Most podiatrists are stuck being technicians, not owners
  3. Strategy is useless if it’s not shared
  4. Your mission should be simple and clear
  5. Culture matters more in tough times
  6. Systems create freedom
  7. Patients notice friction in your business
  8. Collaboration beats competition long-term
  9. You need to think like an owner, not just a clinician
  10. A great business gives you choice

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, consider leaving a rating and review. It will only take you two minutes.  

Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website? https://www.podiatrylegends.com/

Have you ever considered a business coach? https://www.tysonfranklin.com/coaching/ 

 


Check out this episode!

414 - The 7 Ingredients of Success with Jason Cunningham


In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I chat with Jason Cunningham, business advisor, author, and media commentator, about what it really takes to build a successful business.

We explore why many podiatrists get stuck working in their business instead of on it, and how shifting your focus to strategy, systems, and structure can completely change your results.

If you want to build a podiatry business that gives you more freedom, better patients, and long-term growth, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

Key Takeaways

  1. Build your business as if you plan to sell it
  2. Most podiatrists are stuck being technicians, not owners
  3. Strategy is useless if it’s not shared
  4. Your mission should be simple and clear
  5. Culture matters more in tough times
  6. Systems create freedom
  7. Patients notice friction in your business
  8. Collaboration beats competition long-term
  9. You need to think like an owner, not just a clinician
  10. A great business gives you choice

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, consider leaving a rating and review. It will only take you two minutes.  

Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website? https://www.podiatrylegends.com/

Have you ever considered a business coach? https://www.tysonfranklin.com/coaching/ 

 


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Thursday, April 2, 2026

413 - The Power of Community in Podiatry (Memberships & Meaningful Growth) with Anne Melville


Anne Melville’s journey into podiatry is anything but conventional. After stepping away from her studies to raise a family, she returned years later to complete her degree, balancing travel, parenting, and financial pressure along the way.

In this episode, Anne shares how she built a successful private practice in a small Scottish town and implemented a membership model that now supports both her business and her lifestyle. The result has been increased stability, stronger patient relationships, and the ability to create a genuine sense of community.

We also explore the importance of professional connection, overcoming self-doubt, and why podiatrists who stay engaged with their peers are far more likely to thrive in the long term.

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, stop being a lazy bugger and consider leaving a rating and review. It will take you all of two minutes.  

Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website? https://www.podiatrylegends.com/

Have you ever considered a business coach? If you have, but you can't be bothered writing a review, you're probably too lazy for me to work with :) 


Check out the latest podcast episode!

413 - The Power of Community in Podiatry (Memberships & Meaningful Growth) with Anne Melville


Anne Melville’s journey into podiatry is anything but conventional. After stepping away from her studies to raise a family, she returned years later to complete her degree, balancing travel, parenting, and financial pressure along the way.

In this episode, Anne shares how she built a successful private practice in a small Scottish town and implemented a membership model that now supports both her business and her lifestyle. The result has been increased stability, stronger patient relationships, and the ability to create a genuine sense of community.

We also explore the importance of professional connection, overcoming self-doubt, and why podiatrists who stay engaged with their peers are far more likely to thrive in the long term.

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, stop being a lazy bugger and consider leaving a rating and review. It will take you all of two minutes.  

Have you checked out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website? https://www.podiatrylegends.com/

Have you ever considered a business coach? If you have, but you can't be bothered writing a review, you're probably too lazy for me to work with :) 


Check out this episode!

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

412 - The Truth About Success in Podiatry: Planning, Priorities and Paying the Price


In this episode, Tyson Franklin is joined by Melbourne Podiatrists, Richard Chasen, for a deep and thought-provoking discussion about business, life choices, and what success really looks like in podiatry.

They explore the idea that while you can have anything you want, you can’t have everything, and how this impacts decisions around hiring, income, lifestyle, and long-term career direction. The conversation also challenges common beliefs about money, patient care, and what it truly takes to build a sustainable practice.

This episode is ideal for podiatrists who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about their next move and are looking for clarity and practical insights to move forward.

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast for the past seven years, please consider leaving a rating and review. 

Have you seen the Podiatry Legends Podcast website yet? If not, go to www.podiatrylegends.com

And, if you're looking for a podiatry business coach that only coaches podiatrists, visit www.tysonfranklin.com

 


Check out this episode!

412 - The Truth About Success in Podiatry: Planning, Priorities and Paying the Price


In this episode, Tyson Franklin is joined by Melbourne Podiatrists, Richard Chasen, for a deep and thought-provoking discussion about business, life choices, and what success really looks like in podiatry.

They explore the idea that while you can have anything you want, you can’t have everything, and how this impacts decisions around hiring, income, lifestyle, and long-term career direction. The conversation also challenges common beliefs about money, patient care, and what it truly takes to build a sustainable practice.

This episode is ideal for podiatrists who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about their next move and are looking for clarity and practical insights to move forward.

If you've been enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast for the past seven years, please consider leaving a rating and review. 

Have you seen the Podiatry Legends Podcast website yet? If not, go to www.podiatrylegends.com

And, if you're looking for a podiatry business coach that only coaches podiatrists, visit www.tysonfranklin.com

 


Check out the latest podcast episode!

Thursday, March 19, 2026

411 - The Savannah Bananas Fans First Experience with Jesse Cole


This episode is a special one. It’s a conversation from my previous podcast, It’s No Secret with Dr T, recorded back in 2020—long before the Savannah Bananas became the global sensation they are today.

Back then, Jesse Cole was already doing things differently, selling out games and rethinking what a sporting experience could be.

But what makes this episode so valuable isn’t baseball… It’s business.

Jesse shares how shifting focus from product to experience completely transformed his team. The same principles apply directly to podiatry clinics and small businesses. How you make people feel matters more than what you do.

If you want to stand out, build loyalty, and create a business people talk about, this episode will get you thinking differently about everything you do.

10 Key Takeaways

  1. You’re not in the business you think you’re in.

  2. Experience always beats product.

  3. Stop focusing on money and focus on moments.

  4. Remove friction wherever possible.

  5. Make your patients feel something.

  6. Small touches create a big impact.

  7. Stand out by doing things differently.

  8. Build fans, not just customers.

  9. Community drives long-term growth.

  10. If people talk about you, your marketing is done for you.

If you're enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, please consider leaving a RATING AND REVIEW


Check out this episode!

411 - The Savannah Bananas Fans First Experience with Jesse Cole


This episode is a special one. It’s a conversation from my previous podcast, It’s No Secret with Dr T, recorded back in 2020—long before the Savannah Bananas became the global sensation they are today.

Back then, Jesse Cole was already doing things differently, selling out games and rethinking what a sporting experience could be.

But what makes this episode so valuable isn’t baseball… It’s business.

Jesse shares how shifting focus from product to experience completely transformed his team. The same principles apply directly to podiatry clinics and small businesses. How you make people feel matters more than what you do.

If you want to stand out, build loyalty, and create a business people talk about, this episode will get you thinking differently about everything you do.

10 Key Takeaways

  1. You’re not in the business you think you’re in.

  2. Experience always beats product.

  3. Stop focusing on money and focus on moments.

  4. Remove friction wherever possible.

  5. Make your patients feel something.

  6. Small touches create a big impact.

  7. Stand out by doing things differently.

  8. Build fans, not just customers.

  9. Community drives long-term growth.

  10. If people talk about you, your marketing is done for you.

If you're enjoying the Podiatry Legends Podcast, please consider leaving a RATING AND REVIEW


Check out the latest podcast episode!

Friday, March 13, 2026

410 - Ultrasound Guided Nerve Hydrodissection and Regenerative Medicine with James Ferrie


 

In this episode, Tyson Franklin welcomes back Melbourne podiatrist James Ferrie, the owner of My Sports Podiatrist, to explore regenerative medicine and ultrasound-guided treatment techniques.

James shares insights into prolotherapy, PRP and nerve hydrodissection, explaining how these approaches stimulate healing in degenerative tissues and relieve nerve-related pain.

The conversation also covers clinical growth, continuous learning and why podiatrists should never feel trapped in the type of practice they’ve created.

The registration link for the workshop is https://forms.gle/tei4CePQo3PYDgFGA
 
You can also contact James via email at info@mysportspodiatrist.com.au 

10 Key Takeaways

• Regenerative medicine focuses on stimulating tissue healing rather than only managing pain.
• Prolotherapy and PRP aim to restart the body’s natural repair processes.
• Ultrasound allows clinicians to assess and treat structures with far greater precision.
• Chronic foot and ankle conditions often involve degenerative changes rather than inflammation.
• Nerve hydrodissection can relieve neuropathic pain by releasing nerve compression.
• Learning ultrasound requires practice and patience, but adds enormous clinical value.
• Some of the best learning opportunities come from outside podiatry conferences.
• Developing a clinical niche can transform both your practice and your professional satisfaction.
• If you feel stuck clinically, it may be time to pivot your practice direction.
• Continuous learning keeps clinical practice interesting and rewarding.

Are you an ambitious podiatrist looking for a strategic thinking business coach? 

If you are, please visit my website https://www.tysonfranklin.com/. If you just want another marketing tactic and no strategy, there are plenty of other mentors and advisors who can assist you.  


Check out this episode!

410 - Ultrasound Guided Nerve Hydrodissection and Regenerative Medicine with James Ferrie


 

In this episode, Tyson Franklin welcomes back Melbourne podiatrist James Ferrie, the owner of My Sports Podiatrist, to explore regenerative medicine and ultrasound-guided treatment techniques.

James shares insights into prolotherapy, PRP and nerve hydrodissection, explaining how these approaches stimulate healing in degenerative tissues and relieve nerve-related pain.

The conversation also covers clinical growth, continuous learning and why podiatrists should never feel trapped in the type of practice they’ve created.

The registration link for the workshop is https://forms.gle/tei4CePQo3PYDgFGA
 
You can also contact James via email at info@mysportspodiatrist.com.au 

10 Key Takeaways

• Regenerative medicine focuses on stimulating tissue healing rather than only managing pain.
• Prolotherapy and PRP aim to restart the body’s natural repair processes.
• Ultrasound allows clinicians to assess and treat structures with far greater precision.
• Chronic foot and ankle conditions often involve degenerative changes rather than inflammation.
• Nerve hydrodissection can relieve neuropathic pain by releasing nerve compression.
• Learning ultrasound requires practice and patience, but adds enormous clinical value.
• Some of the best learning opportunities come from outside podiatry conferences.
• Developing a clinical niche can transform both your practice and your professional satisfaction.
• If you feel stuck clinically, it may be time to pivot your practice direction.
• Continuous learning keeps clinical practice interesting and rewarding.

Are you an ambitious podiatrist looking for a strategic thinking business coach? 

If you are, please visit my website https://www.tysonfranklin.com/. If you just want another marketing tactic and no strategy, there are plenty of other mentors and advisors who can assist you.  


Check out the latest podcast episode!

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

409 - (From the Archive) Psychologist Dr Dave Weiman Discusses Purpose Values and Best Self


This week, I’m digging deep into the archives and bringing back one of the most powerful conversations I’ve had on the podcast. Episode 64 originally aired in 2020, and it went gangbusters. But many of you who’ve discovered the show more recently may never have heard it.

My guest is Dr Dave Weiman, psychologist and leadership consultant from Pennsylvania. Dave has worked with business owners across multiple industries, including podiatry, and in this episode, we explore something far more important than marketing tactics or business growth strategies.

We dive into why motivation alone isn’t enough. Why “follow your passion” advice can sometimes derail people. And how drifting away from your purpose, values, and best self can quietly turn a fulfilling career into a routine grind.

We also discuss something every podiatrist has likely experienced: the plateau. That stage where podiatry feels repetitive. Where the spark dims. Where you start questioning whether you’re in the right profession. Dave offers practical ways to reconnect with what first lit you up.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overworked, disconnected, or simply in need of a reset, this episode will help you zoom out and recalibrate.

Are you an ambitious podiatrist looking for a strategic thinking business coach? 

If you are, please visit my website https://www.tysonfranklin.com/. If you just want another marketing tactic and no strategy, there are plenty of other mentors and advisors who can assist you.  


Check out this episode!

409 - (From the Archive) Psychologist Dr Dave Weiman Discusses Purpose Values and Best Self


This week, I’m digging deep into the archives and bringing back one of the most powerful conversations I’ve had on the podcast. Episode 64 originally aired in 2020, and it went gangbusters. But many of you who’ve discovered the show more recently may never have heard it.

My guest is Dr Dave Weiman, psychologist and leadership consultant from Pennsylvania. Dave has worked with business owners across multiple industries, including podiatry, and in this episode, we explore something far more important than marketing tactics or business growth strategies.

We dive into why motivation alone isn’t enough. Why “follow your passion” advice can sometimes derail people. And how drifting away from your purpose, values, and best self can quietly turn a fulfilling career into a routine grind.

We also discuss something every podiatrist has likely experienced: the plateau. That stage where podiatry feels repetitive. Where the spark dims. Where you start questioning whether you’re in the right profession. Dave offers practical ways to reconnect with what first lit you up.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overworked, disconnected, or simply in need of a reset, this episode will help you zoom out and recalibrate.

Are you an ambitious podiatrist looking for a strategic thinking business coach? 

If you are, please visit my website https://www.tysonfranklin.com/. If you just want another marketing tactic and no strategy, there are plenty of other mentors and advisors who can assist you.  


Check out the latest podcast episode!