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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Release Date: 11/16/2021

383 - The Future of Locuming: Inside HeyLucy! with Hayley Uden show art 383 - The Future of Locuming: Inside HeyLucy! with Hayley Uden

Podiatry Legends Podcast

Finding reliable locum cover has always been one of the toughest challenges for podiatry clinics. In this episode, I speak with Hayley Uden about her groundbreaking app, , which simplifies the entire process. From automated invoicing and quick payments to flexible opportunities for podiatrists, is changing how we think about staffing. Tune in to hear how this app could make your professional life easier and more rewarding. Seven Key Takeaways Locuming in podiatry has lacked a centralised, transparent system. connects clinics and locums directly via an easy‑to‑use app. The app...

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This week’s guest is Rebecca Rodger, a podiatrist from Kendal, England, who proves there’s no single path to success in our profession. From running a multidisciplinary clinic to working in COVID vaccination, and now shaping global wound care strategies at Convatec, Rebecca has redefined what it means to be a podiatrist. We discuss networking, mentorship, and the value of exploring non-traditional career paths, as well as why evidence-based wound care should be a priority for every podiatrist. ⭐ 5 Standout Takeaways Your podiatry skills are never lost; they serve as your ultimate...

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381 - Inside Paediatric Podiatry and Connective Tissue Disorders with Dr. Patrick Agnew show art 381 - Inside Paediatric Podiatry and Connective Tissue Disorders with Dr. Patrick Agnew

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Dr. Patrick Agnew joins me for a deep dive into paediatric podiatry and the complexities of treating connective tissue disorders like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. With over 30 years in practice, Dr. Agnew shares how his early mentorship under Dr. James Ganley shaped his path, and why he believes more podiatrists should embrace niche work, especially with children. “You don’t need 90% of your work to be niche—15% can change your career.” Today, Dr. Agnew is on the board of the American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics. He continues to write, speak, and advocate for greater understanding...

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David M Frees returns to the Podiatry Legends Podcast to share a powerful strategic tool borrowed from the military: Red Team, Blue Team, and Purple Team thinking. We discuss how podiatry businesses can use this method to identify vulnerabilities, defend against threats, and uncover growth opportunities – creating a more resilient and profitable practice. Learn more about Dave's Training at .  9 Key Takeaways from this Episode: The Red Team’s job is to identify vulnerabilities and potential attacks on the business. The Blue Team focuses on defending the business and finding growth...

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379 - The Loneliness of Leadership: Why Business Owners Need Support show art 379 - The Loneliness of Leadership: Why Business Owners Need Support

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In this solo episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I open up about the often unspoken reality of running a podiatry business: the loneliness of leadership. While you may be surrounded by patients and staff daily, the emotional weight of being the decision-maker, problem-solver, and motivator can feel isolating. I share personal experiences of burnout and the invisible pressure to always appear composed, even when doubts creep in. But there’s a way through it, and it starts with connection. I explore how support networks, whether through mentors, mastermind groups, or peer circles,...

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378 - Neuropathy, Cancer and A Career Pivot: The Dana Cardinas Story show art 378 - Neuropathy, Cancer and A Career Pivot: The Dana Cardinas Story

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Dana Cardinas loved podiatry, and she was damn good at it. But a surprise diagnosis of idiopathic ulnar neuropathy, followed by a shocking discovery of Stage 3C colon cancer, forced her to step away from the profession she adored. In this episode, Dana opens up about how she handled early retirement, battled cancer, and found purpose again through helping others and launching a new business, . From laughing down clinic hallways to launching a neuropathy support group that’s changing lives in , Dana proves that purpose doesn't end with a job title. If you’re a podiatrist, business...

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377 - 33 Years in Podiatry and Loving it with Dr Patrick DeHeer, DPM. show art 377 - 33 Years in Podiatry and Loving it with Dr Patrick DeHeer, DPM.

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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Patrick DeHeer, who shares his incredible 33-year journey in podiatry, from treating NBA players with the Indiana Pacers to performing life-changing surgeries in Haiti and the Philippines. We talk about innovation in podiatry, global medical missions, and why teaching the next generation keeps him inspired. We also explore leadership, international outreach, his invention of the Aquinas Brace, and why he’s more excited than ever to lead the profession forward. If you’re a podiatrist or healthcare professional looking for a dose of purpose, passion,...

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376 - The LET THEM Theory Book Debate show art 376 - The LET THEM Theory Book Debate

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IS THE LET THEM THEORY RIGHT FOR YOU? In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I host an open debate about The LET THEM Theory by Mel Robbins. I’m joined by Carly O’Donoghue, who loves the book, and Elan Silver, who has a few issues with it. Together, we unpack the real-world relevance of this viral mindset theory for podiatrists and business owners alike. What is the LET THEM Theory? At its core, Robbins encourages us to stop trying to control other people’s reactions. Whether it's a patient, staff member, or family member—"let them" react how they want. It’s not your...

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375 - Shockwave Therapy Secrets: What Most Podiatrists Are Missing with James Ferrie show art 375 - Shockwave Therapy Secrets: What Most Podiatrists Are Missing with James Ferrie

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I’m joined once again by musculoskeletal podiatrist James Ferrie to talk all things shockwave therapy. James delves into what he’s learned over 14 years of clinical experience, including the crucial role of timing, the difference between radial and focused shockwave, and how to maximise outcomes. If you’ve got a shockwave device gathering dust or you’re using it the same way on every patient, this episode is for you. This is one of those episodes you’ll want to listen to more than once. “The same intervention can have a completely different outcome depending on the timing.”...

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374 - Property Investment, Boutique Wine & Calculated Risk-Taking with Mark McGill show art 374 - Property Investment, Boutique Wine & Calculated Risk-Taking with Mark McGill

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In this week’s episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Mark McGill, an award-winning real estate agent, property investor, boutique winemaker, Airbnb owner and calculated risk-taker.   Mark’s story is inspiring because it’s real. He’s not just doing one thing; he’s doing business and life on his terms. For podiatrists and entrepreneurs alike who want more freedom, impact, and joy from their work, there’s a lot to learn here. “Love the one you’re with; that goes for staff and clients.” - Mark McGill.  If you like great...

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Have you ever considered business coaching but was unsure if you should do one-on-one coaching or group coaching? If your answer is yes, then this podcast episode will help answer some of those questions. 

I do both one-on-one business coaching and run a group coaching program, called the 12-Week Podiatry Business Reboot.

Why do both?

Podiatrists in business have different needs, and more often than not, some prefer group coaching first and then move on to 1-on-1 coaching as their business matures.   

Benefits of 1-on-1 Business Coaching Versus Group Coaching

  1. Detailed analysis and tailored solutions to specific problems in your business, whereas group coaching will give general information about common business problems and rough guides on how to overcome them.
  2. Detailed strategies are designed for your specific business and your business and personal goals, whereas group coaching will give general information and strategies that are widely known to work.
  3. There's less distraction with 1-on-1 business coaching. All the attention is placed on you, whereas in group coaching, there's no focus on you as an individual, and sometimes in groups, one or two people may try and steal the limelight and talk a lot. 
  4. Coaching sessions will usually fit your busy schedule, whereas group coaching sessions are set in stone.
  5. There's no cookie-cutter format or time restraints on specific topics. In group coaching, the topics are set, and they are time-bound.
  6. It's far more personal, and because of this, you will be more inclined to share personal and financial information, whereas you won't do this in a group situation. 

Membership Groups are a little different to group coaching. I have a membership group called the Podiatry Business Spartans. They do openly share a lot of information with each other; however, certain criteria must be met to join this group, which is why it's a safe group for sharing.  

Is 1-on-1 Business Coaching For You?

It is, especially if you want to grow your business, increase profit margins, or overcome specific issues that you feel are holding you back.

You may need help with team motivation, productivity, retention and better ways to attract new team members. For others, they may need specific help with developing marketing strategies that work consistently.

A Good Coach Help You Avoid Bright Shiny Lights

I'm sure you would have seen ads on Facebook and other social media channels promoting quick fixes. Do this one simple technique, and you'll get 23 new bookings in 24 hours…it worked for John, so it has to work for you, right! Maybe it will, perhaps it won't.

Having a steady flow of new patients and existing patients returning is extremely important; that's how you grow a sustainable business; however, developing systems that will make your business run more smoothly and look after your patients are far more critical.

Having systems in place that nurture your patients during and after each appointment is of paramount importance.

Just Starting Out

If you're just starting out in business, group coaching may be a better solution so you can gather general information and avoid some of the common pitfalls most podiatry business owners go through. Avoiding mistakes will speed up your success. 

There Are Benefits to Group Coaching

  1. There's usually a lower cost to get started, which can help with cash flow if money is tight.
  2. It's a great way to meet and network with other people.
  3. If it's an engaging group, you can learn a lot from each other's experiences.
  4. You don't have to participate if you don't want to. Instead, you may just listen, and that's okay.

Psychology Paper

I know podiatrists love research, so to conclude, I want to mention a Psychology Paper by Sabine Losch et al. 2016, titled, Comparing the Effectiveness of Individual Coaching, Self-Coaching, and Group Coaching: How Leadership Makes the Difference.

In their conclusion, they note that individual coaching and training enhance performance and goal attainment, but they also refer to the coach's leadership style, behaviour and experiences, and how this impacts the client's perceptions and motivation, which can predict coaching success.

This is why it's crucial to choose the right business coach and do your homework before choosing. 

If you have any questions or want to learn more about how I can help grow your business, please call me on 0408 671 966, send me an email at [email protected]; otherwise, you can go directly to my online calendar and schedule a face-to-face Zoom meeting with me. 

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If you're looking for a competitive advantage over other podiatrists in your area, please visit my EVENTS PAGE, and consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook.