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Every Sunday at 9am on KIOS 91.5FM, Omaha's NPR affiliate, Season Three of Lives will tackle the big questions: What is a good life? Why are we here? How might we feel more connected? These and other big questions about how we live will be explored each week. Through intimate conversations, fascinating guests will share their spiritual, philosophical, artistic, and cultural approaches to exploring the wonders of our human experience. Join me as we delve into the practical and profound possib ...
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When co-owners of a business can no longer get along, they need a divorce – a business divorce. The Business Divorce Roundtable presents lively conversations with top experts from a variety of fields – lawyers, judges, mediators, appraisers, accountants, and academicians – on the legal and practical issues including business valuation that business owners and their professional advisors need to know to navigate the turbulent waters of a business partnership breakup. The Business Divorce Roun ...
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Welcome to Business School for the Rehab Chiropractor where we coach you on how to run the practice and business of your dreams. Your host is Justin Rabinowitz - a multiple Rehab Chiropractic practice business owner and investor. In addition to running his own locations, Justin works with Rehab Chiropractors across the US talking about everything from sales to marketing, and creating the business systems necessary to succeed.
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Live Event Guest Pass Application! Over the course of almost 3 years, I've worked with hundred of rehab chiros and have tons of lessons to share. In this episode I break down the three most prevalent lessons I've learned. Here they are: -If you feel stuck making $20K, audit your calendar. The cheapest activity you should be doing is treating a pati…
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Kevin Mahler, a nonprofit fundraising consultant, talks about the thoughtfulness required in effective fundraising, how he helps nonprofits to be responsive, and his own inexorable draw to entrepreneurship in service to the needs of philanthropic organizations. Mahler also talks about the influences in his life, from diabetes, art to astrology and …
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>>Apply For A Guest Pass Here<< On September 14-15th here in New Jersey, we are hosting a live event that will be world class. Not only will we teach the exact system I used to generate $50K in 10 days, but more importantly we will help every rehab chiro answer these 3 questions: -How do I never pay for anything in my business? -How do I continue t…
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Native-American spiritual and cultural consultant Renee Sans Souci talks about being a lost and confused child living between indigenous and white American culture and her awakening to a Native spiritual tradition and wisdom. Sans Souci also talks about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement and her own traumatic encounters. With a degr…
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We kicked off our inaugural Rehab Chiro 'CEO' meetings this month. This exclusive program is only for my Top 10% of students and via application only. It is intense and expensive and only for serious business owners looking to grow and scale beyond the typical chiropractic practice. We see so many gurus out there that never get beyond treating ever…
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Musician, author, and Jungian Depth Coach Orenda Fink talks about her forthcoming memoir The Witch’s Daughter: My Mother, Her Magic, and the Madness that Bound Us, which recounts life dominated by an abusive, mentally ill mother; seeking to make sense of magic and faith; and Fink’s escape through music and into Jungian therapy and her Last Eden in …
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Paul Caron started in our program as he got his business off the ground. And like so many, he got it off the ground and then got stuck. What happened next is the most important thing: He recognized the issue, looked inward and TOOK ACTION. Since that point, his practice has grown tremendously and really thrived. Most importantly, he has been intent…
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Angela Cooper, an organization culture consultant and founder of Mindpower Strategic, talks about her passion for and the pressures of being a business leader responsible for thousands of employees and the physical and mental toll of the burn out she experienced. Cooper also talks candidly about the lived experiences and the evolution of beliefs fr…
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Peter's story doesn't feel real when you read it. Yes, he used to charge $60/session and now he charges $350/session. Yes, his best month used to be $6K and now his best month was just $66K. And even more than that, he is literally helping people change their life. Peter tells a story in this episode that is absolutely unreal...even something I've …
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Media producer Paul B. Allen IV talks about the multi-generational cultural legacy of his family in north Omaha and beyond, his own international journeys exploring media and culture, and the focus of his media entity 1st Sky Omaha on news dissemination, community outreach, and citizen journalism. Being the same age as hip hop, Paul B. Allen IV was…
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From a small town and nervous that the Rehab Chiro Method won’t work for you? Then this episode is a MUST LISTEN! Keane is 25, opened a practice right out of school and charges more than most chiros in New York City and LA… So, what’s your excuse?? This episode is one I call a ‘belief breaker’. The reality: You aren’t successful because of your min…
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Luc Mahler out of Canada could have the most inspirational story you will ever hear on this podcast. From opening his clinic to a brutal, life changing health diagnosis, to almost losing his clinic during the pandemic, this is a wide ranging and emotional story that is a must listen. Now, Luc is THRIVING and has taken on the role of CEO in the comp…
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Librarian Amy Mather talks about how libraries reflect and respond to their communities and her own passion for all things library. Mather also shares how creativity offers shape and satisfaction to her life and to the creative capital of the world around her. Amy Mather is the Partnerships Manager at Omaha Public Library and believes in connecting…
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Buy my new book here! What's the purpose of a mentor? I believe it's mostly about showing you what is possible. This is called opening a loop- and that absolutely should scare the sh*$ out of you. Why? Because now you know what is POSSIBLE! In this episode I talk about the value that mentorship has provided me and how my mentor Paul, shaped my life…
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Drew Davies, the founder of Oxide, a civic-minded brand and design consultancy, talks about the practical and creative side of his years as a designer and a business founder, his work on election and civic engagement materials, and his recent co-authorship of Creative Genius: The Art of the Nebraska Capitol, a book about the Nebraska Capitol’s art.…
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It’s FINALLY time, the book is out, and available on Amazon!! Grab Your Copy Now- Rehab Chiro Biz Book Today, we chat about the making of the book- not necessarily the tactics, but the reason WHY Justin wrote the book and the lessons you can learn. Here is what you can learn: How doing the things you HATE can directly build confidence Why EXECUTION…
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Every so often, we go back and look at our most listened to episodes and decide that 'world class' is better than 'new'. This episode with James Pratt of Pratt Personal Training is one of those. For those who have attended our live events in New Jersey, you know James as the guy who kicks the sh** out of you on Sunday morning before Day 2. More imp…
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The Reverend Heidi McGinness talks about her journey from the rubble of post-World War II Germany, to a life in faithful service to the poor, the persecuted, the oppressed, and the enslaved, including her work with the South Sudanese Underground Railroad in retrieving citizens from the North and returning them to the South. Reverend McGinness has, …
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In this episode Justin gives an in depth review of his biggest takeaways from the May Live Event in New Jersey. And yes, the rumors are TRUE. There was a FLASH MOB!!! Beyond that, the BIGGEST takeaway: Validation More specifically, the information being taught and implemented is correct. It's not that learning and growing isn't happening, it's that…
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“Strength rock” musician and lawyer Stephen Pedersen shares the evolution of his musical life, with the bands Cursive, Criteria, and many others, and we’ll hear a few of Criteria’s songs to illustrate his musical style and ethos. Pedersen also talks about his career as an attorney and balancing his two life vocations of law and music. Stephen J. Pe…
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Are you currently In Network with insurance and absolutely hate it? Frank Abbate of Keane, New Hampshire found himself in the exact same position. Finally, after dealing with denials and fighting on the phones for days and hours, Frank decided ENOUGH IS ENOUGH and started dropping insurance networks. Through Chiro Biz 101, Frank learned exactly how…
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Author, indigenous leader, and business professor Taylor Keen discusses his new book “Rediscovering Turtle Island: A First Peoples’ Account of the Sacred Geography of America” which presents an indigenous lens on history and creation myths. Keen also discusses his own “living red” transformation and evolution of purpose. A Cherokee Nation citizen, …
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This is different type of episode where we talk PERSONAL Finance... More specifically, should I buy or rent a house while I'm growing my business? Many people disagree with my philosophy, but we're here to have conversation and do what is best both personally and professionally. Making a bad personal decision could disrupt and create unneeded stres…
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Author Uche Okonkwo reads from and talks about her debut book “A Kind of Madness,” a collection of short stories set in Nigeria that explore the intricacies of human relationships and desires, our flawed thinking, religious and cultural norms, and the erosion of childhood innocence. Okonkwo also shares her own growth as an author and as a person. U…
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“I used to think that if you could get patients better in as few visits as possible it means you are a great clinician” This week we are interviewing a high-level clinician, business owner, and person. Dr. Sena Griffith of Restore Chiropractic in Petaluna California. She is someone who always knew that she wanted to start her own business and it sh…
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Alexander Cayetano, formerly a Benedictine monk and now the senior director of Leadership Development with the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, talks about living life at crossroads, influenced by Cayetano’s Filipino heritage, the appeal of liturgy, coming to Nebraska, and their call to a community-minded monastic life. We talk also about Cayetan…
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This week we have someone who has mastered the fundamentals of practice ownership. Someone who never misses a live event. And someone who is on EVERY call. Which is why he’s tripled his monthly revenue in a year. Mike Guardino is a practice owner who’s been in our community for a little while and has excelled throughout his time with us. But he has…
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Tim Burke, the retired President & Chief Executive Officer of Omaha Public Power District, talks about his journey into leadership and the values he modeled, especially in the realm of diversity, equity and inclusion and the importance of DEI to our community, our organizations, and to Burke personally. Burke also shares why a guitar was a feature …
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be business partners with your spouse? I imagine there are many benefits, but also many challenges that come along with it. To manage a romantic relationship along with a business is a daunting task. But somehow Max and Molly Powiada make it work. And they aren’t just scraping by, they’re excelling. M…
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Ariel Panowicz, photographer and founder of Luli Creative House, talks about crafting her own photographic aesthetic, her inspirations, and her professional growth. Panowicz also talks about opening Luli Creative House, the magic she creates with her clients and for the community, and the joys of color and image. Ariel Panowicz has built her career…
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If you’re in a partnership or plan on getting into a partnership one day, this episode is for you. This week we have two incredible business owners. Monica Moore and Shaun Astorga are the owners of AMP Performance Rehab. I trust these two to treat my family and I’m proud to call them friends. They have a great partnership, each has different roles …
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A listen back to a show from 2017 on the theme of Quiet. My guests in that two-part conversation were Orenda Fink, a musician, writer, and Jungian Depth Coach, and the Benedictine monk, Brother James Dowd. In the second part of the show we’ll hear from Orenda Fink on her music and career, dream analysis, and how a health condition requiring the qui…
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Do you take my insurance? This is one of the biggest objections we face as out-of-network rehab clinicians. And if you just accept these cases as “not the right fit,” then you are throwing thousands of dollars out the window. So let's clear up why we struggle with this simple question. It’s because you are not being effective in communicating to yo…
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Laura Roccaforte, an organizational development consultant and leadership coach, talks about her many decades working globally to develop individuals and leadership teams and her passion for helping people create environments that are authentic, supportive and inclusive. We also talk about the recent death of her husband from the neurodegenerative …
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