Everyday Practices follows Regan Robertson, Dr. Chad Johnson, and Dr. Maggie Augustyn as they shine a light on everyday dentists who are doing extraordinary things in their practices.
“So much about being a leader in a dental office comes down to listening,” says Dr. Tanya DeSanto. “If you look at CEOs and business owners, everyone has a vision for their organization, and they are…
“Life is short, so I always strive to see the glass half full,” says Dr. William Buchholtz, today’s podcast guest. As a new dad and dentist who cares deeply about service to others, Dr. Buchholtz car…
“I got tied in with a nation-wide DSO and pretty much signed my life away and they came in and did nothing but wreak havok in my practice,” says Dr. Bruce Herr. While he was able to successfully exit…
“As long as you’re willing to engage and challenge yourself, that’s where we see growth,” says today’s guest, Callie Ward, a Business Success Coach at Productive Dentist Academy. Callie also notes th…
Today we continue our discussion with David Harris. This episode kicks off with a discussion of deeply powerful sentiments about our awareness as leaders and business owners. We also dive into:
“Next to military personnel, the most predictable people in the world have DDS or DMD after their name,” says today’s guest David Harris. “Which means it’s pretty easy for embezzlers to exploit.” A s…
“If it’s not in your clinical record, it didn’t happen,” says today’s guest Dr. Roy Shelburne. Dr. Shelburne returns to finish his cautionary tale of being convicted of healthcare fraud.
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“There’s no such thing as an innocent mistake,” says today’s guest Dr. Roy Shelburne. And he would know. After 27 years of successfully practicing dentistry in Virginia, Dr. Shelburne was investigate…
“I do think electric handpieces were a gamechanger for me,” says today’s guest, Dr. John Nosti. With 21 years’ experience in private practice, Dr. Nosti is the Clinical Director for the Clinical Mast…
“Why invest time you don’t have in solving a problem that people have solved before,” asks today’s guest Chris Moriarity. In the month of September, Chris spent most of his time zipping around the co…
“Even though we've had the technology for ten years, patients still walk in amazed that we can do crowns in one day,” says today’s guest Dr. Ben Jump. “It’s fun to say, you know, we’ve been doing it …
“Almost anything can be overcome with organization and commitment,” says Dr. David Barnes who again joins Vicki McManus Peterson and Dr. Chad Johnson, this time for a conversation about transitions i…
“Dr. Dave really helped me get my act together,” says co-host Dr. Chad Johnson of today’s guest Dr. David Barnes. A mentor of Chad’s since dental school, Dr. Barnes helped Chad focus his energy into…
“All of my friends told me I had lost my mind,” says Dr. Sam Moss. It was the most productive time in his career and he wanted to quit. But Dr. Moss had a dream. He wanted to travel and explore the w…
“Am I helping you enough, or not enough?” asks co-host Chad Johnson of today’s guest. Joined by his associate of two years, Dr. Emily Flesner, Chad builds on the invaluable information about associat…
“If you’re a doctor thinking about bringing on an associate, working with someone like Kelly is invaluable,” says Co-Host Vicki McManus Peterson of today’s guest Kelly Bellinger. Vicki knows very wel…
“My life was burning down, so it wasn’t like I just want to make life a little better,” says today’s guest Dr. Jeff Buske. While from the outside his life looked successful, Dr. Buske’s life was spir…
“I had a crisis of epic proportions and everything fell apart,” says today’s guest Alaina Schwartz. From the outside, Alaina had the perfect life as a highly successful lawyer with all the perks that…
“I really think people think hiring a financial advisor is mutually exclusive from being involved in their business,” says Reese Harper, today’s guest and Founder and CEO of Dentist Advisors. Known …