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S7E30 How I'd Build a $5M Health Practice From Scratch (If All I Had Was a Clinical Credential)

S7E30 How I'd Build a $5M Health Practice From Scratch (If All I Had Was a Clinical Credential)

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Right now, people with zero clinical training and a weekend certification are charging $10,000 for wellness protocols they got from ChatGPT — and making millions. Meanwhile, the chiropractors, functional medicine doctors, naturopaths, and nutritionists who actually know how the human body works are grinding through 25 clients a week, fighting insurance companies, and wondering why they have no freedom. In this episode, I break down exactly how I'd build a $5 million health practice starting from scratch.

I walk through why you can't build real wealth selling one-on-one appointments (the math doesn't lie), the specific program model I'd build around one condition for one population, and why group delivery actually produces better clinical outcomes than one-on-one — there's real neuroscience behind it that most practitioners have never considered.

I also get into the three-tier ascension model that turns a successful practice into a $5 million legacy, and the three identity blocks that stop brilliant clinicians from ever building this — including the one about selling that hits health practitioners harder than anyone.

"Every time you hold back from offering what someone needs because selling feels uncomfortable, you're leaving them in their pain. That's not professionalism — that's avoidance cloaking itself in virtue."

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