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People don’t just want adjustmentsβ€”they want to be seen, heard, and understood. In this episode, Martin tackles a listener’s question about the powerful conversations that help reveal what patients really care about. It’s not just about fixing a problem; it’s about asking the right questions to build trust, deepen relationships, and create lasting …
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Ever wonder why patients vanish after the first phase of care? It’s not just about feeling betterβ€”it’s about connection lost and the value we fail to communicate. In this episode, Martin digs into the hidden reasons behind patient drop-off, exposing the communication flaws that sabotage long-term care. He’ll show you how to flip the script, turn th…
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In this episode, Martin dives deep into a listener's question about the most effective objective tests for tracking client progress. He explores three pivotal questions: Why do clients commit to care? What are the most effective methods for tracking progress? And how can you change what you're doing to a better way without confusing or upsetting pe…
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Owain Evans is an AI Alignment researcher, research associate at the Center of Human Compatible AI at UC Berkeley, and now leading a new AI safety research group. In this episode we discuss two of his recent papers, β€œMe, Myself, and AI: The Situational Awareness Dataset (SAD) for LLMs” and β€œConnecting the Dots: LLMs can Infer and Verbalize Latent S…
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In this episode, Martin breaks down a simple but powerful idea: how the first and last moments of any interaction shape everything that happens in between. It’s the primacy and recency bias at work. People remember the start. They remember the finish. Everything else? It fades away. So, what if you could use this to your advantage? Imagine structur…
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In this episode, we're unpacking the art and science of building a multidisciplinary team as a chiropractorβ€”a task that's more complex than it sounds. Picture this: different clinical approaches, varying personalities, and diverse treatment times all under one roof. How do you create a team that’s not just a group of individuals, but a cohesive uni…
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In this episode of Under The Influence, host Martin Harvey welcomes Dr. Jenny Roppola. She’s not just a seasoned chiropractor; she’s also has a master's degree in Counseling. Jenny has a passion for empowering chiropractors to handle the inevitable stresses of their practice with grace and resilience. Today, Jenny dives deep into the art of navigat…
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In this episode, Dr. Martin Harvey dives deep into a game-changing strategy for practicing chiropractors. Imagine transforming your retention rates by shifting the way your patients perceive their health. Many individuals in our communities are driven by pain – they visit when they hurt and leave when the pain subsides. But what if they understood …
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Creating a practice that genuinely serves people while maintaining a low-stress environment is a dream for many chiropractors. You likely entered this field with the aspiration to help others and to enjoy a balanced life, filled with time for family, friends, and hobbies. However, a bustling practice often brings with it a mountain of administrativ…
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In this episode, Martin tackles a shituation that's all too familiar in chiropractic practice. It's the scenario where individuals perceive their problem as merely 'muscular' and seek temporary fixes like massages, physiotherapy, stretching, or foam rolling, instead of addressing the root cause with chiropractic care. This misconception often leads…
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In the world of chiropractic, the philosophy is our compassβ€”it’s the 'why' that shapes the 'what' and 'how' of our practice. But what happens when your 'why' evolves? How do you transform your approach to stay true to your new understanding? Join us in this episode as Martin sits down with Glenn Duffy, a chiropractor who has navigated this very jou…
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Starting a practice from scratch means venturing into uncharted territory without a map or guide. The stakes are highβ€”your livelihood, reputation, and mental health hang in the balance. In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Andrew Smith, who not only launched his thriving practice from the ground up but also documented his journey to create a ro…
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In this episode, Martin explores a listener's thoughtful question: "How do you approach the topic of continuing care for someone who's returned after dropping out? I don’t want to come across as 'I told you so' or overly pushy. Sometimes it feels simpler to avoid the conversation altogether. Is there a more effective way?" Join Martin as he delves …
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As chiropractors, we often face the challenge of helping our clients understand the difference between improving their function and merely focusing on how they feel. In this episode, I dive into effective strategies for communicating this critical distinction, especially when patients say they "don't feel any better." Tune in to learn how to shift …
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To get great results it's important that people follow their care plans. We focus a lot on communication approaches that help people see the value of rebooking to support their progress. But what if what your CA says doesn't support what you say? Or worse, what if it actually sabotages what you have said! In this episode, Martin breaks down the bes…
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This is a special crosspost episode where Adam Gleave is interviewed by Nathan Labenz from the Cognitive Revolution. At the end I also have a discussion with Nathan Labenz about his takes on AI. Adam Gleave is the founder of Far AI, and with Nathan they discuss finding vulnerabilities in GPT-4's fine-tuning and Assistant PIs, Far AI's work exposing…
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The most common challenges I hear when I speak to chiropractors are how do I: Grow my practice? Grow an associate practice? Have a practice and kids? Balance a practice and contribute to the profession? Get stuff done! In this episode, Martin speaks to Dr Taylor Vagg. Taylor has faced and conquered all of these so there's a lot you can learn from t…
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Your level of Certainty is arguably the most important ingredient in your chiropractic success recipe. But there's a lot of crap promulgated in chiropractic circles about what it takes to develop Certainty. This is a no-BS chiropractic podcast where each episode Craig and Martin dive deep into what it takes to have a successful chiropractic practic…
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Do you ever get irked when you lay out a perfect care plan for someone and they hit you with a, "Why can't I just fix this myself?" They always think there’s some magical exercise that can solve all their problems, right? Well, in today’s episode, Martin dives into why people lean so heavily into the idea of self-fixing through exercise. He also gi…
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Patients and clients hit their peak results when they stick to the care plan you've laid out. That's how they get the best outcomes, and that's how your practice levels up and gets the most rewarding. But, what if you're accidentally doing things that push them away from continuing their care? In this episode, Martin breaks down the five huge blund…
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Charles Duhigg's new Book "Supercommunicators" starts "We all know people who are capable of connecting with almost anyone. They’re the ones we love talking to, who we turn to for advice, who hear what we are trying to say and make us feel seen." Would you like to be a Supercommunicator? In this episode, Martin breaks down the lessons for us as chi…
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Ethan Perez is a Research Scientist at Anthropic, where he leads a team working on developing model organisms of misalignment. Youtube: ⁠https://youtu.be/XDtDljh44DMEthan is interviewed by Mikita Balesni (Apollo Research) and Henry Sleight (Astra Fellowship)) about his approach in selecting projects for doing AI Alignment research.A transcript & wr…
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One of the great things about chiropractic is that you can often create phenomenal change in an instant. There can be a challenge where people feel or even say "is that it?" when they get up from the table! As humans, we often see the amount of time someone takes with us as a proxy for value. In this episode, Martin breaks down how to avoid these s…
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It can be frustrating when people come in for pain and then stop as soon as the pain stops. So what can we do to help people see the true value of chiropractic care? And how do we do it without making them wrong? In this episode, Martin maps out a simple 3-step process you can use in your practice to help people see the value of prevention and perf…
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We often talk about the value of playing the long game. That when you prioritise long-term over short-term goals it helps you avoid 'bright shiny objects' and do things more in line with your values. So what about infinite games? Simon Sinek has written about the value of playing an infinite game, so how does it apply to us in chiropractic? In this…
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If your practice is like most, you probably take care of more women than men. And the truth is that there are important differences in women's anatomy and physiology that can change the way they will respond to your care. In this episode, Martin is joined by Dr Andrea Huddleston who is a chiropractor with two Masters degrees in women's health. She …
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One of the paradoxes of communication is that often the less you say the more people understand you. This is particularly true in chiropractic where we are communicating about a view of health that is different to the predominant view. So what shoudl you do if you're prone to 'talking too much'? In the episode Martin shows you a practical way to ta…
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Research is the currency of influence. It can give you and chiropractic credibility and authority. But let's face it, diving into the nitty-gritty of research can sometimes make your clients' eyes glaze over. So, how do you break down complex research into nuggets of wisdom that resonate with your patients? Tune into this episode for practical tips…
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Do you hate it when someone talks over you? It feels crappy, doesn't it? In this episode, we explore this common yet seldom discussed challenge. Martin guides us through understanding why this happens and how to subtly (or not so subtly) shift the dynamic. The focus is on pattern interrupts and the 'yes,...and' strategy β€” tools not just for chiropr…
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Emil is the co-founder of palette.fm (colorizing B&W pictures with generative AI) and was previously working in deep learning for Google Arts & Culture. We were talking about Sora on a daily basis, so I decided to record our conversation, and then proceeded to confront him about AI risk. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theinsideviewSora: https://o…
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****This episode was originally supposed to be out 2 weeks ago but I messed up the upload! Here it is***** Dive into an enlightening episode with Dr. Martin Harvey, where he sits down with the remarkable Dr. Theo Koenen. Not just any chiropractor, Dr. Koenen blends his passion for helping people through chiropractic with a vibrant role in Portugal'…
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Objectively measuring the progress your clients make is a key to creating a high retention practice. But what if the measurements don't improve (or get worse) by the time of the re-exam? It's a shituation that can have the client deeply dissatisfied and you feeling uncertain about how to discuss it and what to recommend next. In today's episode Mar…
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Evan Hubinger leads the Alignment stress-testing at Anthropic and recently published "Sleeper Agents: Training Deceptive LLMs That Persist Through Safety Training".In this interview we mostly discuss the Sleeper Agents paper, but also how this line of work relates to his work with Alignment Stress-testing, Model Organisms of Misalignment, Deceptive…
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The bottom line is that the best way you can help people is to have them receive the benefits of care. Crafting your approach to communication is critical so that people both see that you care and see that they are likely to benefit. You have to have both the emotional and logical bases covered. In this episode, Martin breaks down an approach that …
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Jeffrey Ladish is the Executive Director of Palisade Research which aimes so "study the offensive capabilities or AI systems today to better understand the risk of losing control to AI systems forever". He previously helped build out the information security program at Anthropic. Audio is a edit & re-master of the Twitter Space on "AI Governance an…
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In the chiropractic world, there's this belief that the key to keeping patients is all about nailing down slick scripts and selling them on the wonders of chiropractic care. It's a never-ending hustle of always closing deals, roping back in those who've left, and scouting for fresh clients. But, here's a thought: maybe there's a smarter way to do t…
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Holly Elmore is an AI Pause Advocate who has organized two protests in the past few months (against Meta's open sourcing of LLMs and before the UK AI Summit), and is currently running the US front of the Pause AI Movement. Prior to that, Holly previously worked at a think thank and has a PhD in evolutionary biology from Harvard. [Deleted & re-uploa…
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Let's cut the crap. Today, Martin is going to tell you about the four ways you're screwing up patient retention without even realizing it. In the chiropractic world, there's this bullsh*t belief that if you just nail the perfect spiel in your report and become a ninja at dodging objections, patients will magically stick around. Wrong. This episode …
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Dr Craig McLean is a chiropractor and also the leader of the Chiro London group of practices in London, England. He joins Martin in this episode and shares what he has learned about building successful practices, creating a good team dynamic, and making a bigger impact in a busy place like London. If you're wondering what you may need to do to scal…
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In this episode, our host, Martin, dives into the world of cognitive biases that shape the beliefs of both health professionals and those seeking chiropractic care. As university-educated health professionals, we often pride ourselves on thinking 'correctly,' but the influence literature tells a different story – our thinking is inherently biased. …
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Dr David Cahill is a practicing chiropractor and is the President of the Australian Chiropractors Association. He joins Martin to chat about the announcement, by the Chiropractic Board of Australia, of a new position on the Chiropractic care of children. Dave and Martin also discuss the "Safer Care Victoria" review of the safety and effectiveness o…
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In this episode Martin is joined by Dr. Brock McCurdy. Ever noticed how patients seeking care for back pain often miss the broader positive outcomes, such as improved sleep and heightened energy levels? Learn the value of a systematic approach to tracking and understanding patient responses to chiropractic care. Discover the immense value in measur…
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Dr Angus Pyke is an expert in marketing for chiropractors. He describes marketing as a process of getting more people to know, like, and trust you. When this happens you create an environment where your practice can flourish and more people in your community can live healthier, happier, more active lives. The key to making this happen is to do the …
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People do what they do because they believe what they believe. The most common belief that causes people to stop having care is that 'you see a chiropractor when you have pain'. When people come back in the return of their symptoms is an opportunity to help them see the value of a different belief system. But for them to be able to see it you have …
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The last episode was all about the BIG picture of chiropractic. In this episode, Dr Nimrod Mueller returns to expand on the ideas he spoke about last time. Last time was about universal intelligence, innate intelligence, and consciousness, this time it's about how you apply these ideas in practice. Nimrod's blog https://nimrodmueller.wordpress.com/…
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In chiropractic, we often talk about ideas like innate intelligence and universal intelligence. They speak of a potential impact of chiropractic far bigger than sore backs and cricked necks. In this episode, Dr Nimrod Mueller joins Martin and they talk about consciousness, universal intelligence, and the big picture of chiropractic. Nimrod's blog h…
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People are sometimes sore after an adjustment. It's a common experienec and unfortunately one that can make people less likely to follow through with the care they need. In today's episode Martin answers a listener question about how this shituation as well as breaking down how to talk about the risks of care. To learn more about the Retention Reci…
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Join us for an engaging conversation in this episode as Dr. Patrick Sim, a chiropractor and the President of the Australian College of Chiropractic (ACC), shares insights on the exciting new opportunities available for aspiring students not only in Victoria but across Australia. In this thought-provoking discussion, we delve into the significance o…
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Growing your practice in 2023 is very different from how it was 5, 10, or 20 years ago. the problem is that many of the practice growth coaches, gurus, and experts started their practice 'back then' and so the lessons they learned may not be optimal for today's environment. In this episode, Dr Oliver Croke joins Martin to talk about the strategies …
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