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AcuSprout: Acupuncture Podcast

by Stacey Whitcomb Dipl OM

An Acupuncture Podcast designed to help new Acupuncturists feel supported, informed and confident during the transition from school to practice. We help you streamline systems, make decisions from an empowered place, cultivate an efficient practice, attract your dream patient, explore all career possibilities, adopt a confident and empowered mindset, heal more people and make great money in your first couple years of practice. Hosted by Stacey Whitcomb, Acupuncturist, Board Certified Herbalist, Podcaster and Creator of Magical Networks. This podcast delivers marketing, money and mindset motivation, inspirational interviews with other new practitioners, exposure to career paths you may not have considered and suggestions and support from the more seasoned among us. Visit https://www.acusprout.com/ for community, special opportunities and savings for new acupuncturists. We've cultivated partnerships with services we use and want you to benefit by saving time and money while establishing your practice.

Copyright: © 2022 AcuSprout

Episodes

ACU-018 Why You Should Join Your State Association, with Beth Howlett DAOM, LAc.

57m · Published 18 Feb 05:00

YOUR STATE ASSOCIATION IS  SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS!!

Hey Sprouts! Are you feeling a little lost in all of the legal jazz your state is offering up?  Trying to figure out what hoops to jump through and in what order? Not really sure where to find some help

Did you know that your state association might have the answers you need? They may even have a detailed explanation or road map for you to follow. And even if  they don’t, the ASA has mentors to help you!! Don’t know who the ASA is? Listen in to get the 411, then go join your state association. Then volunteer! 

TODAY’S GUEST

Dr. Beth Howlett, DAOM, LAc, is the Vice President of Communications and Academic Services and adjunct faculty at Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM).  In addition to leadership and teaching roles in the field of Chinese Medicine, Dr. Howlett also serves as the Education Working Group Co-Chair for the Academic Collaborative for Integrative Health (ACIH) and the Board Chair for the Oregon Collaborative for Integrative Medicine (OCIM).


YOU’LL LEARN

  • How Oregon’s University level healthcare programs are championing collaborative systems that other states and organizations can learn from.
  • How we keep students linked to their state associations from graduation to start up.
  • This can happen at the school level by providing educational resources to students about what state associations have to offer.
  • At the state level, welcome emails or letters to new practitioners may be a helpful entry point.
  • Schools could host special events on campus around graduation time to onboard the new practitioners and create personal bonds.
  • At the ASA level states could be educated on how to create meaningful packets on how to get your business started.
  • States need to provide help where information is based on the specificity of the state.
  • Part of the bridge program could be on having a granular herbal medicinary and prescribing.
  • The Acupuncture Society of Acupuncturists has a mentorship program! The committee chair is Christine Cronin.
  • Listen in as Beth gives her top 4 things Acupuncturists do that could bite you in the ass later. (My words, not hers…)

RESOURCES

  • National Practitioner Survey: Attitudes and Practices Around Herb Sourcing: LINK
  • Oregon Association of Acupuncturists: (OAA): LINK   Facebook: LINK
  • Oregon Collaborative for Integrative Medicine (OCIM): LINK
  • OCOM/Kam Wah Chung Medical Collection Database: LINK
  • More about Kam Wah Chung: LINK
  • American Society of Acupuncturists (ASA): LINK
  • American Society of Acupuncturists State Association list: LINK

WHAT TO DO NOW…

  • Join your State Association and maybe even volunteer!! You can forge some pretty helpful relationships this way.
  • Be sure to participate in the National Practitioner Survey.
  • If your website is not ADA compliant, you need to listen to Episode 016.


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ACU-017 How To Make A Healthcare Website ADA Compliant with Attorney Rachel Schumont

38m · Published 03 Feb 18:00

IS YOUR WEBSITE ADA COMPLIANT? GET IT DONE IN 2021!

How do you make sure your website is ADA compliant? That is a huge question with multiple answers and hazy guidelines. In this episode I (Stacey) unpack the topic with attorney Rachel Schumont of Counsel For Wellness, located in California. 

I was recently strolling thru Facebookland looking to see if there was anything interesting and topic worthy to dig into with the podcast when I saw that one of the Facebook Aculanders was being sued for ADA non-compliance on his website. He is a solo practitioner. Not a large corporation. It lit the acu-twitterland on FIRE! There were SO many offers of information and help but no one really had any definitive answers or solid solutions other than to hire an attorney. I genuinely think everyone wanted to help him but let’s be real, we really don’t want THAT to happen to us either! 

I have been working with Rachel on a series of podcasts to present this Spring about all things legal in an Acupuncture practice. Luckily for us, she was willing to do some digging and able to offer up some education for this podcast. 

FIND RACHEL HERE:
INSTAGRAM
@COUNSELWELLNESS
COUNSEL FOR WELLNESS
WEBSITE

YOU’LL LEARN

  • The ADA is one of America's most comprehensive pieces of civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination and guarantees that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else to participate in the mainstream of American life -- to enjoy employment opportunities, to purchase goods and services, and to participate in State and local government programs and services. (www.ada.gov)
  • Healthcare providers, even solo practices can be sued for ADA non-compliance. (Yes, you too.)
  • The best way to ensure your site is compliant is to hire an expert to do an audit
  • Your best practice is to align with WCAG. You can take a look at the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) here. Then, when you can’t understand what the F*** they are talking about, go ahead and hire that expert.  
  • It is uncertain if your malpractice insurance will cover this if you get sued.You need to check with your carrier.
  • Widgets are good but they are not the firewall you are looking for. (See above. Hire an audit.)
  • Rachel discusses what happens when you get sued. What can those fines look like and will you have to hire an attorney? (If you are deaf, please reach out to me and I will send you a transcript of the show.) 

RESOURCES

  • All things ADA.  
  • All things WCAG. 
  • Counsel For Wellness 

CALL TO ACTION

  • If you appreciate this podcast, please leave a review on apple podcasts.  Don’t do it for me. Do it so other Acu’s can also access this info!

Mentioned in this episode:

Schedule your 15 minute bookkeepping consultation here!

ACU-017 How To Make A Healthcare Website ADA Compliant with Attorney Rachel Schumont

38m · Published 03 Feb 18:00

IS YOUR WEBSITE ADA COMPLIANT? GET IT DONE IN 2021!

How do you make sure your website is ADA compliant? That is a huge question with multiple answers and hazy guidelines. In this episode I (Stacey) unpack the topic with attorney Rachel Schumont of Counsel For Wellness, located in California. 

I was recently strolling thru Facebookland looking to see if there was anything interesting and topic worthy to dig into with the podcast when I saw that one of the Facebook Aculanders was being sued for ADA non-compliance on his website. He is a solo practitioner. Not a large corporation. It lit the acu-twitterland on FIRE! There were SO many offers of information and help but no one really had any definitive answers or solid solutions other than to hire an attorney. I genuinely think everyone wanted to help him but let’s be real, we really don’t want THAT to happen to us either! 

I have been working with Rachel on a series of podcasts to present this Spring about all things legal in an Acupuncture practice. Luckily for us, she was willing to do some digging and able to offer up some education for this podcast. 

FIND RACHEL HERE:
INSTAGRAM
@COUNSELWELLNESS
COUNSEL FOR WELLNESS
WEBSITE

YOU’LL LEARN

  • The ADA is one of America's most comprehensive pieces of civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination and guarantees that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else to participate in the mainstream of American life -- to enjoy employment opportunities, to purchase goods and services, and to participate in State and local government programs and services. (www.ada.gov)
  • Healthcare providers, even solo practices can be sued for ADA non-compliance. (Yes, you too.)
  • The best way to ensure your site is compliant is to hire an expert to do an audit
  • Your best practice is to align with WCAG. You can take a look at the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) here. Then, when you can’t understand what the F*** they are talking about, go ahead and hire that expert.  
  • It is uncertain if your malpractice insurance will cover this if you get sued.You need to check with your carrier.
  • Widgets are good but they are not the firewall you are looking for. (See above. Hire an audit.)
  • Rachel discusses what happens when you get sued. What can those fines look like and will you have to hire an attorney? (If you are deaf, please reach out to me and I will send you a transcript of the show.) 

RESOURCES

  • All things ADA.  
  • All things WCAG. 
  • Counsel For Wellness 

CALL TO ACTION

  • If you appreciate this podcast, please leave a review on apple podcasts.  Don’t do it for me. Do it so other Acu’s can also access this info!


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Thank you to our Sponsors!

If you would like to support the show please consider our sponsors!

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ACU-016 Growing A New Acupuncture Practice with Regan Goodrich LAc.

1h 9m · Published 21 Jan 18:00


PLANT SEED, GROW PRACTICE, BE YOU.

Have you thought about how you want to present this medicine to the world? I mean, YOU are the artist of your own life, right? Do you even know the medium of your best communications? Do you write, perform, sink your toes in the mud, ask challenging questions that other people would never utter, or do you sing, do yoga, meditate, or cook? What is the best expression of you that isn’t actually you? 

While I cannot crawl through the curious mind of my next guest, I can see how she hiked through the natural world of her own inner landscape to gain a clear expression of what her practice of Chinese Medicine would become. You definitely want to check it out. Her website truly is just an extension of her personality and her newsletters are full of hidden puzzles where curiosity is rewarded with amazing little adventures. Seriously, if you want an example of a newsletter done fun, go sign up! Listen in and enjoy the journey!


TODAY’S GUEST


REGAN GOODRICH MSAOM, LAC., LMT., OWNDER OF SEED ACUPUNCTURE, PORTLAND OR.

Hello! My name is Regan Goodrich. I'm an acupuncturist and massage therapist by trade and a true believer in the human spirit. My hope is to inspire active participation in daily existence, to shift the mundane to something sacred. One million stars had to explode in the exact order in which they did for us to be here and that means you were made for this.

Seed was born from the idea that you already have everything you need to be your own hero. Imagine a giant sequoia tree swaying in the breeze. It all started as a tiny seed, finally taking root under optimal conditions to become its true, majestic form. My mission is to create an experience where you can explore and occupy your body in order to nurture your own unique seed, helping you to root down + sprout into your authenticity, health and well-being. This medicine is slow, steady and celebrates the cycles of life; expansion + contraction.

 I use a wide variety of modalities including acupuncture, electro acupuncture, bodywork, herbs, food choices, and movement suggestion to nudge your qi into a dynamic balance. I'm excited to meet you and can't wait to see where our journey will take us.


YOU’LL LEARN

  • Why Regan left a contractor position to work for herself.
  • Regan explains her patient flow and what she likes about it.
  • Let’s talk expansion at year 3. From 3 comes the 10,000 things.
  • It is SO important to have someone hold your balloon strings while you get going. Having support is key.
  • Starting with a completely blank slate after school? Maybe go to work for someone and learn the business.
  • Hang in there, this is a long game!

RESOURCES

  • QuickBooks
  • Applied Channel Theory (book) *
  • CM&F (malpractice insurance)
  • Unified Practice
  • Evergreen Herbs (Chen Family)
  • *"This is an affiliate link and I earn from qualifying purchases. It does not cost you anything to use the link, this is just how I am able to support this podcast and continue to create helpful content.




Mentioned in this episode:

Thank you to our Sponsors!

If you would like to support the show please consider our sponsors!

ACU-016 Growing A New Acupuncture Practice with Regan Goodrich LAc.

1h 10m · Published 21 Jan 18:00

PLANT SEED, GROW PRACTICE, BE YOU.

Have you thought about how you want to present this medicine to the world? I mean, YOU are the artist of your own life, right? Do you even know the medium of your best communications? Do you write, perform, sink your toes in the mud, ask challenging questions that other people would never utter, or do you sing, do yoga, meditate, or cook? What is the best expression of you that isn’t actually you? 

While I cannot crawl through the curious mind of my next guest, I can see how she hiked through the natural world of her own inner landscape to gain a clear expression of what her practice of Chinese Medicine would become. You definitely want to check it out. Her website truly is just an extension of her personality and her newsletters are full of hidden puzzles where curiosity is rewarded with amazing little adventures. Seriously, if you want an example of a newsletter done fun, go sign up! Listen in and enjoy the journey!


TODAY’S GUEST


REGAN GOODRICH MSAOM, LAC., LMT., OWNDER OF SEED ACUPUNCTURE, PORTLAND OR.

Hello! My name is Regan Goodrich. I'm an acupuncturist and massage therapist by trade and a true believer in the human spirit. My hope is to inspire active participation in daily existence, to shift the mundane to something sacred. One million stars had to explode in the exact order in which they did for us to be here and that means you were made for this.

Seed was born from the idea that you already have everything you need to be your own hero. Imagine a giant sequoia tree swaying in the breeze. It all started as a tiny seed, finally taking root under optimal conditions to become its true, majestic form. My mission is to create an experience where you can explore and occupy your body in order to nurture your own unique seed, helping you to root down + sprout into your authenticity, health and well-being. This medicine is slow, steady and celebrates the cycles of life; expansion + contraction.

 I use a wide variety of modalities including acupuncture, electro acupuncture, bodywork, herbs, food choices, and movement suggestion to nudge your qi into a dynamic balance. I'm excited to meet you and can't wait to see where our journey will take us.

YOU’LL LEARN

  • Why Regan left a contractor position to work for herself.
  • Regan explains her patient flow and what she likes about it.
  • Let’s talk expansion at year 3. From 3 comes the 10,000 things.
  • It is SO important to have someone hold your balloon strings while you get going. Having support is key.
  • Starting with a completely blank slate after school? Maybe go to work for someone and learn the business.
  • Hang in there, this is a long game!

RESOURCES

  • QuickBooks
  • Applied Channel Theory (book) *
  • CM&F (malpractice insurance)
  • Unified Practice
  • Evergreen Herbs (Chen Family)
  • *"This is an affiliate link and I earn from qualifying purchases. It does not cost you anything to use the link, this is just how I am able to support this podcast and continue to create helpful content.

Mentioned in this episode:

Schedule your 15 minute bookkeepping consultation here!

ACU-015 How To Start An Acupuncture Practice II

34m · Published 07 Jan 18:00

FIVE PAIN IN THE ASS THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO SECOND

 This podcast is for the new practitioner, student or someone transitioning from contractor to business owner. In this episode I dish up your second serving of , “open a clinic pie”. Yep! A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down! There is absolutely NO WAY you can avoid this dish.  This acupuncture practice stuff requires a special balance. Here we are working on Yin within Yang. This episode is all about the things within the business that make it turn.
YOU’LL LEARN

  • I launch with special thanks to my support team and all of the 2020 podcast celebrities on my show.
  • Here is the link for the Qiological podcast. You are going to love it!
  • Here are the next 5 things to do: BUT WAIT! If you haven’t listened to episode 013 do that first.
  • 1.)  Get Malpractice Insurance 
    • https://www.cmfgroup.com/professional-liability-insurance/acupuncturist-insurance/
    • https://www.miec.com/acupuncture/
    •  http://www.hpso.com/individuals/professional-liability/malpractice-insurance-for-acupuncturists-coverage

  • 2.)  Choose an EHR
    • JaneAPP   
    • AcuSimple  
    • Unified Practice  
    • Or you can be old fashioned and use paper. Just be sure to understand the HIPAA regulations regarding the safekeeping of those files.
    • Check out GoogleWorkspace. (*Affiliate Link) You are going to need a HIPAA compliant email address anyway. Keeping records here may be a good way to start if you can figure out how to sign the documents. 

  • 3.)  Set up your Books (options)
    • Hire a bookkeeper to keep your books OR hire a bookkeeper to set them up and teach you how to do the things.
    • In episode 012, Travis Kearn suggests you learn how to set your books up with Hector Garcia CPA on youtube to learn the ropes. I agree. 
    • Then you can check out the online bookkeeping on GoDaddy. Or Check out QuickBooks if you need a bookkeeping system on steroids.

  • 4.)  Hire an Accountant
    • Ask other Acupuncturists who are similar to you who they use. A word of mouth referral is going to yield the best possible outcome.
    • Go for a consultation. Is their office organized? Are they timely? Good Shen? (LOL)
    • If you are confused at all, walk away. They should be able to explain everything clearly and have a nice little “to do” schedule for you.

  • 5.)  Pick a Domain Name
    • I like Hover. Or you could go with GoDaddy here, just don’t choose GoDaddy for both your website and your domain name.
    • * Some of the links on this page are affiliate links.If you purchase through an affiliate link there is no additional cost to you and often there is actually a discount. I may receive a small commission from the sale.



Mentioned in this episode:

Thank you to our Sponsors!

If you would

ACU-015 How To Start An Acupuncture Practice II

35m · Published 07 Jan 18:00

FIVE PAIN IN THE ASS THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO SECOND

 This podcast is for the new practitioner, student or someone transitioning from contractor to business owner. In this episode I dish up your second serving of , “open a clinic pie”. Yep! A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down! There is absolutely NO WAY you can avoid this dish.  This acupuncture practice stuff requires a special balance. Here we are working on Yin within Yang. This episode is all about the things within the business that make it turn.
YOU’LL LEARN

  • I launch with special thanks to my support team and all of the 2020 podcast celebrities on my show.
  • Here is the link for the Qiological podcast. You are going to love it!
  • Here are the next 5 things to do: BUT WAIT! If you haven’t listened to episode 013 do that first.
  • 1.)  Get Malpractice Insurance 
    • https://www.cmfgroup.com/professional-liability-insurance/acupuncturist-insurance/
    • https://www.miec.com/acupuncture/
    •  http://www.hpso.com/individuals/professional-liability/malpractice-insurance-for-acupuncturists-coverage

  • 2.)  Choose an EHR
    • JaneAPP   
    • AcuSimple  
    • Unified Practice  
    • Or you can be old fashioned and use paper. Just be sure to understand the HIPAA regulations regarding the safekeeping of those files.
    • Check out GoogleWorkspace. (*Affiliate Link) You are going to need a HIPAA compliant email address anyway. Keeping records here may be a good way to start if you can figure out how to sign the documents. 

  • 3.)  Set up your Books (options)
    • Hire a bookkeeper to keep your books OR hire a bookkeeper to set them up and teach you how to do the things.
    • In episode 012, Travis Kearn suggests you learn how to set your books up with Hector Garcia CPA on youtube to learn the ropes. I agree. 
    • Then you can check out the online bookkeeping on GoDaddy. Or Check out QuickBooks if you need a bookkeeping system on steroids.

  • 4.)  Hire an Accountant
    • Ask other Acupuncturists who are similar to you who they use. A word of mouth referral is going to yield the best possible outcome.
    • Go for a consultation. Is their office organized? Are they timely? Good Shen? (LOL)
    • If you are confused at all, walk away. They should be able to explain everything clearly and have a nice little “to do” schedule for you.

  • 5.)  Pick a Domain Name
    • I like Hover. Or you could go with GoDaddy here, just don’t choose GoDaddy for both your website and your domain name.
    • * Some of the links on this page are affiliate links.If you purchase through an affiliate link there is no additional cost to you and often there is actually a discount. I may receive a small commission from the sale.


Mentioned in this episode:

ACU-014 How To Start An Acupuncture Practice

20m · Published 17 Dec 06:00

FIVE PAIN IN THE ASS THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO FIRST 

This podcast is ONLY for the new practitioner, student, or seasoned acupuncturist who may be transitioning to business owner or independent contractor position. In this episode I teach you exactly what steps you need to take as you are finishing up your boards. Most of us can’t wait to get out and start practicing when we graduate, but have no idea that there are a gazillion boxes to tic off before we can even find a snazzy place to call, “Office”.  I am going to attempt to put them all in order for you so that you don’t have to muck around in the, “in between space” for very long. 

I am going to give you a little heads up. SLOW DOWN! This transition is going to take way more patience than you anticipate. There might be delivery jobs, bartending, Alaskan fishing, massage therapy, or any other job in the “in between space”.  Accept it. It kinda sucks and might not be what you had planned on happening. Hang in there! Stay in action and keep jumping through the hoops.

You are basically tilling the soil my AcuSprout friend! Has to be done before you put down those roots!

YOU’LL LEARN

  • I actually start off with a little reminder to check into your state licensing process. My hope is that you do this while you are a student. If it never occurred to you, you need to check NOW! Some states have approval boards that may only meet a couple times a year.
  • 1.)  Register your business. (Independent Contractors and Practice Launchers.)
  • 2.) Get your Employer Identification Number (EIN) 
  • 3.)  Open a Business Bank Account 
  • 4.)  Apply for a Business Credit Card
  • 5.) Talk to your Banker about a Business Line of Credit

PICK UP THE DETAILED SHOW NOTES HERE.

  • That’s it! Don’t worry! There will be a follow up with the NEXT 5 pain in the ass things to do, soon!
  • CALL TO ACTION

  • Direct Message me on INSTAGRAM. Have questions? I’m happy to help!

Mentioned in this episode:

Schedule your 15 minute bookkeepping consultation here!

ACU-014 How To Start An Acupuncture Practice

20m · Published 17 Dec 06:00

FIVE PAIN IN THE ASS THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO FIRST 


This podcast is ONLY for the new practitioner, student, or seasoned acupuncturist who may be transitioning to business owner or independent contractor position. In this episode I teach you exactly what steps you need to take as you are finishing up your boards. Most of us can’t wait to get out and start practicing when we graduate, but have no idea that there are a gazillion boxes to tic off before we can even find a snazzy place to call, “Office”.  I am going to attempt to put them all in order for you so that you don’t have to muck around in the, “in between space” for very long. 

I am going to give you a little heads up. SLOW DOWN! This transition is going to take way more patience than you anticipate. There might be delivery jobs, bartending, Alaskan fishing, massage therapy, or any other job in the “in between space”.  Accept it. It kinda sucks and might not be what you had planned on happening. Hang in there! Stay in action and keep jumping through the hoops.

You are basically tilling the soil my AcuSprout friend! Has to be done before you put down those roots!

YOU’LL LEARN

  • I actually start off with a little reminder to check into your state licensing process. My hope is that you do this while you are a student. If it never occurred to you, you need to check NOW! Some states have approval boards that may only meet a couple times a year.
  • 1.)  Register your business. (Independent Contractors and Practice Launchers.)
  • 2.) Get your Employer Identification Number (EIN) 
  • 3.)  Open a Business Bank Account 
  • 4.)  Apply for a Business Credit Card
  • 5.) Talk to your Banker about a Business Line of Credit

PICK UP THE DETAILED SHOW NOTES HERE.

  • That’s it! Don’t worry! There will be a follow up with the NEXT 5 pain in the ass things to do, soon!
  • CALL TO ACTION

  • Direct Message me on INSTAGRAM. Have questions? I’m happy to help!











Mentioned in this episode:

Thank you to our Sponsors!

If you would like to support the show please consider our sponsors!

Explore What Jane Has To Offer!!!

ACU-013 From Graduation to Start-Up Of An Herbal Pharmacy with Travis Kern LAc

1h 35m · Published 10 Dec 18:00

READY, SET, LAUNCH! 

In this episode I chat with Travis Kern LAc., one of the founders of  Root and Branch in Portland, Oregon. This is the story of how he and his business partner Travis Cunningham LAc., braved the system and launched a brick and mortar Herbal Pharmacy that serves practitioners all over the country (US),  in filling our patient’s herbal prescriptions.  

TODAY’S GUEST


TRAVIS KERN LAC. CO-FOUNDER OF ROOT AND BRANCH IN PORTLAND OREGON

Growing up in New Orleans as the son of a dietitian and in a very social household, Travis K. has always had a keen interest in the components of good living, namely food, drink, and community. He trained as a professional chef and had his first career in catering and restaurants. Travis uses his culinary training in the creation of herbal medicines, relying on a deep understanding of how plants and minerals change with heat and manipulation. Now with his training in Chinese medicine, he is able to channel that Southern passion for the good life into the research and design of life-changing medicines for people in need.

FIND HIM HERE:

  • www.rootandbranchpharmacy.com and if you are in Portland, stop by the shop and say hi. We always love to meet practitioners and talk to them about what we do and how we can help practitioners do what they do better.   
  • QUESTIONS? 971-288-5939 (They are super helpful with herby questions! I call them often.)
  • Instagram @rootandbranchpdx

YOU’LL LEARN

  • Travis explains the multitude of offerings Root and Branch has and how they can help new practitioners fill scripts for their patients.
  • The Genesis of Root and Branch is laid out in detail.
  • Do you know what the three most valuable business principles are? Listen in and find out.
  • How to win friends and influence the surrounding businesses with community service.
  • The most valuable way to get new patients is still the friendly BBQ. (Well, maybe not right now….2020.)
  • Do you know what the MOST important character asset is that will keep your doors open? This is BIG!
  • Yes, you can become your own bookkeeper, and you probably should! We talk about how.
  • Travis shares the inside scoop with how the Travis’s were able to open shop, and how they managed that risk.
  • Lastly you, yes you, ARE ENOUGH! So do the thing!

SPECIAL OFFER FOR ACUSPROUTS!

  • Get $25 in store credit when you set up a new practitioner account at Root and Branch. Here is your special link!
  • (This is an affiliate link. There is no cost to you, but I may earn a small commission. I only affiliate with businesses that I truly believe in.)

RESOURCES

  • Bookkeeping youtube videos Travis watched to learn how to set up the books.
  • I mention the book I am reading. The Power of Self Confidence, by Brian Tracy. It’s a great read.

CALL TO ACTION

  • Call someone and tell them you love them. That’s all. Life is too short to not tell people how awesome they are!



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Thank you to our Sponsors!

If you would like to support the show please consider our sponsors!

AcuSprout: Acupuncture Podcast has 85 episodes in total of explicit content. Total playtime is 71:29:39. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 12:41.

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