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EPISODE · May 4, 2025 · 20 MIN

Ep414. The Only 3 Problems You Need to Solve to Grow Your Chiropractic Practice. Angus Pyke

from Marketing Your Practice · host ADIO Media

If you’ve ever felt stuck in your practice—like there’s always something more to fix, but you’re not sure what—it might be because you’re trying to solve the wrong problem. In this episode of the Marketing Your Practice Podcast, I introduce the 7-Figure Lifestyle Practice Triangle™—a simple, powerful model that helps you cut through the noise and focus on what really matters. You’ll learn the three core challenges that hold most chiropractors back, what you should be aiming for instead, and the pathways that lead to real, aligned growth. Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode: Why overwhelm is usually caused by just three root problems How to move from invisibility to consistent new patient flow What actually creates long-term retention (it’s not more marketing) How to begin shifting from technician to leader in your practice What to focus on first if you’re stuck in more than one area If you want more income, more impact, and more enjoyment in practice—this is where to start. Listen now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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