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Coaching and Growing Together In Chiropractic with Dr Larry Goodman DC - Chiro Hustle Podcast 690

Coaching and Growing Together In Chiropractic with Dr Larry Goodman DC - Chiro Hustle Podcast 690

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In this episode of the Chiro Hustle Podcast, James Chester welcomes back a long-time friend and guest, Dr Larry Goodman, for his third appearance on the show. With nearly five decades in chiropractic and over 30 years as a coach, Dr Goodman opens up about personal transformation, the importance of coaching in the profession, and how removing interference; whether structural, emotional, or mental can change lives. Together, he and James explore the evolution of chiropractic, the realities facing new graduates, and why protecting freedom of speech and medical freedom is critical to the future of health care.


Highlights

· How a childhood battle with asthma and allergies led Dr Goodman to chiropractic and ultimately transformed his life.

· The priceless mentorship lessons that shaped his career, including a powerful challenge from Dr Miles O’Reilly: “Now go out and heal the world.”

· The financial reality for today’s chiropractic graduates, and how debt is shaping their career choices.

· Why Dr Goodman sees himself as an “attitudinal and emotional chiropractor” who clears interference in the mind as well as the body.

· The neuro-emotional technique (NET) approach and how it helps uncover hidden belief systems that keep people stuck.

· The role of alcohol as a neurotoxin, and why his 23 years of sobriety have been life-changing both personally and professionally.

· Why the breakdown of professional silos between chiropractic, medicine, and other disciplines is a positive sign for the future of patient care.





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