Steve Judson "Wake Up Humans"
In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson and Dr. Drew Henderson come off one of the biggest DEs in Florida history — fired up, a little tired, and full of the kind of stories that remind you exactly why this profession is worth fighting for. A little boy sneaking Smarties before his mom's adjustment. A young girl with an insulin pump finding another girl with the same one across a crowded room. A special needs man working five hours at a fast food restaurant just to put $20 in the box on the wall and lay on a table for two minutes. A six-year-old asking dad to check her before school at 6:15 in...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson is sitting on the patio at 9:15 on a Saturday night — marking golf balls, filling his leather-bound notebook, and talking to his great-great-great grandkids he'll never meet. While Sharktooth Week is raging on the island, Dr. Steve is out here capturing ideas. Because that's what happens when you create a space to get quiet — the inner voice starts talking. On the beach that morning, walking ten miles, swimming, praying, meditating. And the ideas came. They always come when you stop filling every moment with noise. He talks about the yellow legal pad....
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson and Dr. Drew Henderson are fired up — DE week is here, the room block is sold out twice over, and the profession is waking up. But before they get there, they get into the only thing that really matters: just get adjusted. Not because you're in pain. Not because something's wrong. Because 92% of your nervous system has nothing to do with pain — and nobody's ever died from pain. The subluxation impeding mental impulse from brain to body? That's the problem. The specific chiropractic adjustment that corrects it? That's the answer. Simple. Always has been. ...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve watches Rory McIlroy break even at the Masters — and can't stop thinking about the man in the arena. Rory is the number two player in the world. He had the best two-round start in Masters history. And on day three, he went even par on one of the hardest courses under the most pressure any golfer will ever face. And the guys at the bar called it a choke. They will never stand where he stands. They will never feel what he feels walking up that fairway with the whole world watching. But they'll judge. They'll always judge. Dr. Steve draws the line from Rory's...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson and Dr. Drew Henderson get into the one thing that separates the people who thrive from the people who just survive — adaptability. Mold in the house. Snowbirds heading home. Spring break chaos. A cargo ship plowing through 15-foot swells. A deaf janitor on the sixth floor of the Ryan Building who heard horses on cobblestone streets for the first time in years. Every story in this episode points to the same truth: the body was designed to handle stress. It was not designed to live with interference. When your Atlas is clear, your nervous system can do...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve gets raw about the heaviest day of the year — and the question that's followed him since he was a little boy. Why didn't he fight back? Why didn't Jesus, with all the power in the universe at his fingertips, destroy the soldiers, silence the crowd, and make every last one of them kneel? Wouldn't that have been the ultimate proof? Wouldn't people have believed then? Dr. Steve sits with that question on the drive to the beach, heavy heart, no easy answers. And somewhere in the wrestling — in the brutality of what actually happened that day, in the silence from...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson and Dr. Drew Henderson open with a truth that cuts both ways — it only took a few to lose the principle. And it's only going to take a few to bring it back. Not the loudest voices. Not the biggest stages. The few who stayed in their lane, served their communities, kept their hands on people, and never let the shiny things distract them. The few who adjusted a college girl on a street corner on St. Patrick's Day weekend. Who drove an hour to watch an 11-year-old win her first race with pink gloves on. Who kept a box on the wall for the people who needed...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve shares what happened when he turned to page 109. An 83-year-old woman — sharp, educated, a former college professor — has been getting adjusted for six weeks and says her whole world has opened up. She's reading Wake Up Humans and couldn't stop talking about it. She remembered the exact page she was on. Twice. So Dr. Steve went home and looked it up. Page 109. The rise of unprincipled chiropractic. BJ Palmer wrote the words decades ago — warning the sick about what to look for in a chiropractor's office and what to avoid. And here we are, still having the...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson and Dr. Drew Henderson talk about the only investment that never crashes — and it has nothing to do with your portfolio. Real estate, crypto, stocks — they all have a ceiling. They all have a floor you don't want to find. But when you invest in purpose? In principle? In the people sitting in your chair, the college kid on spring break, the 11-year-old with pink racing gloves who wanted her atlas checked before she took the wheel? That compounds forever. You never see a U-Haul behind the hearse. Dr. Drew drove an hour to watch a little girl win her first...
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In this episode, Dr. Steve flips the script on ego — and makes the case that the problem isn't having one. It's not having enough of the right kind. We've been taught to shrink. Stay humble. Don't get too big for your britches. But somewhere between "don't be arrogant" and "believe in nothing," a lot of people lost the confidence they were built with. They stopped telling themselves they were capable. They stopped walking into rooms like they belonged there. And they called it humility. Dr. Steve calls it lack. You were created in His likeness. That's not a small thing. So when you wake...
info_outlineIn this episode, Dr. Steve Judson shares a story that happened twice — decades apart — and what it taught him about the roadblocks that show up right when things start moving.
When he opened his first practice in Newington, Connecticut, the town tore up the road in front of his office. Cops steering patients away. Business grinding to a halt. But Dr. Steve walked down, had a conversation, and by the end of the week that same police officer was a patient — and most of the department followed.
Now, a month into taking over the Venice, Florida office, he pulls up to find the same orange construction signs staring back at him.
You can't make it up.
Challenges don't announce themselves. They show up at the worst time, in the most inconvenient way, right when momentum is building. But the people who've been preparing — who've stayed rooted in purpose and focused on the mission — don't get stopped by a road closure. They find a way through.
It's time to Wake Up Humans — don't let their roadblocks become yours.
How's your Atlas?
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