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🎙️Know Your Numbers – Dr. Andrew Higdon

🎙️Know Your Numbers – Dr. Andrew Higdon

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On this episode of the Mile High Podcast, you'll get to meet straight-talking, principle-driven Dr. Andrew Higdon, founder of ChiroSource and PHYYNYX Marketing.

Dr. Andrew is a chiropractor who turned frustration into innovation. After cycling through multiple marketing agencies that failed to deliver, he built a data-driven system to help chiropractors grow their practices with clarity, integrity, and results without losing sight of chiropractic principles.

🎙️ In this episode, you'll discover:
✅The biggest mistakes chiropractors make in marketing and new-patient acquisition
✅How to align data, systems, and purpose without compromising values
✅The truth about return on ad spend, ROI, and what those numbers actually mean
✅Why chaos in digital marketing is your greatest opportunity right now
✅How knowing your numbers transforms your practice, your freedom, and your future


You'll also hear real stories of rebuilding, scaling, and leading with principle in today's rapidly changing digital world.

If you've ever felt like you're thriving and surviving all at once, this episode will remind you that you've already made it. You're just a handful of right decisions away from seeing it.

🎧 Listen now and discover how to make data work for your purpose, not against it:
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Learn more or connect with Dr. Andrew and his team at https://www.phynyxpro.com/get-started.

P.S. If you want to market your Chiropractic-based product or service to thousands of chiropractors, check out the opportunity to become a Mile High Podcast sponsor at bit.ly/BeAPodcastSponsor.

P.P.S. Catch up on the full Mile High Thirteen Replay and relive every transformational moment at https://bit.ly/MH2025-Replay.

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