Why 80% of Acupuncturists Fail — And How to Fix It: A Fireside Chat with Dr. Gretchen Badami
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In this eye-opening episode, David Bernard sits down with Dr. Gretchen Badami, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, herbalist, professor, former associate dean, and host of the Elevated Practice Podcast.
Together, they explore the real reasons why acupuncture schools are closing, why 80% of practitioners fail in the first five years, and what absolutely must change for the profession to survive.
Gretchen brings nearly two decades of experience from every angle of the field — clinician, educator, administrator, philosopher — and offers a brutally honest but deeply compassionate look at the structural, financial, and cultural challenges facing new practitioners.
In this conversation, they unpack:
The true cost of becoming an acupuncturist (and why students are buried before they start)
Why most graduates unknowingly sign up to be entrepreneurs, not employees
How student loans, cost of living, and long program requirements create structural barriers
Where acupuncture schools are failing — and where their hands are tied
Why business training is completely insufficient in most programs
What new grads actually need to survive their first 1–3 years
Why society needs integrative medicine more than ever
How to create a sustainable practice without burning out
The vital importance of marketing, mentorship, and outsourcing
The opportunity created by school closures and rising demand
Why the next generation of practitioners must rethink what “practice” looks like
This is one of the most important Fireside conversations yet — a candid and nuanced discussion about the evolution, challenges, and urgent opportunities facing the acupuncture profession today.
🔥 If you're a student, new practitioner, educator, or clinic owner, this episode is essential listening.