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202 - A Podiatry History Lesson with Dr Timothy Shea

Podiatry Legends Podcast

Release Date: 04/14/2022

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

I'm talking with Lewis Nurney from UFit Podiatry in Singapore this week. Lewis is a dynamic UK podiatrist whose career could have started in the National Health Service, NHS, as many new graduates do. However, a single beer at a conference in Liverpool led to him doing a one-month student placement in Singapore, eventually leading to a move to Singapore and embracing a radically different cultural and professional landscape. This episode tracks a personal journey of growth and discovery and dives into the strategic decisions that define a career path.  You can connect with Lewis on...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Do you want to learn how to copy and paste your competitor's website and email copy into Chat GPT and use AI prompts to create even more compelling communications and sales copy? You need to do this if you want to avoid sounding like everyone else in your industry.  Scroll to the bottom of this page, and you will find a link to the exact prompts shared by my guest and professional Copywriter, Joe Cunningham, aka Copywriter Joe.  Joe Cunningham has helped brands like Huel, Traffic & Conversion Summit, and Stacked Marketer connect with their audiences and get conversions. If you...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Simon Hrobelko is the owner of My Podiatrist Canberra and the nail surgery clinic Ingrown Toenail Care. Prior to becoming a podiatrist, Simon served in the Australian Army and spent 11 years as a Crime Scene Investigator for the New South Wales Police and the Australian Federal Police. Simon feels there are many similarities between being a CSI and a Podiatrist; both require good communication skills. You must keep gathering the evidence and asking the right questions, and everything will start to reveal itself. They call that Deductive Reasoning. The next 2-Day LIVE Podiatry Business...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Are you sick of having a landlord and paying dead rent? If so, this episode might give you the nudge to start considering purchasing your premises, becoming your own landlord, and building long-term assets.  In this episode, I am joined by four podiatrists who have all taken the plunge into property ownership, and they would encourage every podiatrist to consider doing the same.   My Guests are: Jessica Haydock - Sole Focus Podiatry, Toowoomba, Queensland.  Jonathan Small - Health First Foot & Gait Clinic, Southam, UK.  Elan Silver - Silver Podiatry, Perth,...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

The Mexican Fisherman Story contains a very important life lesson about productivity, creating a lifestyle by design, the sometimes-pointless pursuit of more, and asking ourselves WHY we do what we do each day and whether it aligns with our end goal. In this episode, I share my understanding of this story and why it is important to know if your employees are fishermen or bankers.  I also explain why a good friend of mine often refers to me as the Mexican Fisherman.  If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at 2-Day LIVE Podiatry Business Reboot I truly...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Dr Ivan Bristow, PhD, is a podiatrist who has been interested in dermatology for over thirty years. He has published over 100 papers on this subject, teaches it globally, and has a highly successful podiatry dermatology blog, . He is passionate about promoting podiatry and dermatology to the profession and the public. In this episode, we discuss the power of websites and blogs to promote our podiatry work and the profession as a whole and to help keep podiatry alive. If we don't write about foot problems, other healthcare professionals will, and we will lose that space.  You can connect...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Jonathan Small joins Tyson E Franklin on the Podiatry Legends Podcast to discuss a pervasive myth in the professional world: the idea that a business's location is the critical determinant of its success and fee structure. Jonathan debunks this, suggesting that the true driver of success is the business owner's mindset. He shares insights from his extensive experience, including the notion that prioritising personal happiness and aligning one's practice with personal values are more important than the business's geographical location. The discussion covers various examples, from restaurants in...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Chase Hughes is a leading behaviour expert and creates psychological research and techniques for intelligence agencies for operations ranging from interrogation to behaviour profiling.  He is the bestselling author of and . After a 20-year career in the US Military, Chase develops and teaches courses in interrogation, negotiation, influence, persuasion and 'extreme people-reading' around the world. In 2019, I was introduced to Chase Hughes, and this podcast recording was originally produced for my old podcast, It's No Secret with Dr T., but it is so good I had to re-edit it and...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Do you believe there are good, bad and difficult patients, and possibly many variations in between? In episode 307, I shared my thoughts on good, bad and difficult patients based on my clinical and business experiences. As expected, some podiatrists agreed wholeheartedly with my comments, while others did not agree, which was great.  This prompted getting a broader perspective on this topic by producing a group episode with eight guests, split over two episodes – This is PART TWO. It’s important to note that my guests’ comments are their opinions based on individual beliefs, values...

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Podiatry Legends Podcast

Do you believe there are good, bad and difficult patients, and possibly many variations in between? In episode 307, I shared my thoughts on good, bad and difficult patients based on my clinical and business experiences, and as expected, some podiatrists agreed wholeheartedly, and others did not agree. This prompted getting a broader perspective on this topic by producing a group episode with eight guests, split over two episodes – This is PART ONE. It’s important to note that my guests’ comments are their opinions based on individual beliefs, values and personal experiences; no one is...

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Dr Timothy Shea has been practising podiatry for 50-years. At 76-years of age, he is as passionate today about podiatry as he was when he was a student at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, learning from the early legends of our profession, Drs Merton L. Root, William P. Orien and John H. Weed.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Joint manipulation is not new; it's been around since the late '70s. 
  • The Golden Years of biomechanics and learning from the best. 
  • The birthplace of orthotics and the first laboratory in the US. 
  • What is a functional orthotic? 
  • Maintaining your passion for podiatry long-term.

"Understanding biomechanics comes from a combination of mastering the basics, plus experience". 

New Theories

All the new theories in biomechanics are derived from the old theories. They've taken the basics of biomechanics and converted them to specific areas—for example, the biomechanics of sports medicine. 

Final Tips

Students: Take every opportunity to visit as many podiatry businesses as you can because you may never get the chance once you graduate. 

First 10-years: Learn all the basics of podiatry really, really well. Build a strong foundation. 

Next 10-years: Niche into areas you're really good at and become the best. You'll probably develop four niches over your career. 

"You must be a doctor at all times, not just at work because that's what everyone else expects. It's about protecting your reputation."

Podiatry Advising & Mentoring

Have you decided to grow your podiatry business this year? We should talk and see if I can be of some assistance if you have. Please call me on 0408671966 or email me at [email protected]; otherwise, look at my Mentoring page. 

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