EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 31 MIN
Running Through Pain with Dr. Tiffany Bozovich
from The Positive Persistence Podcast with Ian Bowen · host Positive Persistence
Have you ever been told "this is as good as it gets" and felt deep down that couldn't be the end of your story? In this inspiring and deeply practical episode, Ian Bowen sits down with Dr. Tiffany Bozovich, a chiropractor who defied medical predictions after being told she would never run again following multiple knee surgeries as a teenager. Ten years later, she not only ran her first mile but completed a full marathon, proving that the body's capacity for healing extends far beyond what traditional medicine often acknowledges. Dr. Tiffany shares her powerful journey from athlete to patient to healer, revealing how her personal experience with pain and recovery shaped her unique approach to chiropractic care. She discusses the critical importance of reframing how we think about pain, why vulnerability and asking for help are essential for healing, and how the body has an incredible ability to heal itself when given the right tools and support. This is a must-listen for anyone dealing with chronic pain, recovering from injury, or supporting someone through a health challenge. Dr. Tiffany's story and insights offer hope and practical wisdom for overcoming physical limitations and building resilience. In this episode, you’ll discover: 1. The mental journey from "you'll never run again" to crossing a marathon finish line and what shifted internally to make that possible. 2. Why pain isn't the enemy but rather your body's messenger trying to get your attention about something that needs addressing. 3. How Dr. Tiffany's science-based approach to chiropractic care combines manipulation, rehab, and physical therapy for whole-body healing. 4. The critical role vulnerability plays in healing and why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness, when recovering from injury. 5. How to reframe the cultural default message about pain from "you're broken, slow down" to "your body is communicating what needs attention." 6. Why the body has an amazing capacity to heal itself when you provide the right tools, environment, and support system. Key Takeaways: 1. Pain is a Messenger, Not a Verdict: Pain doesn't mean stop forever. It's your body's way of telling you to pay attention to something. Instead of avoiding pain, learn what it's communicating so you can address the root cause. 2. The Body Can Heal Itself When Given the Right Tools: Your body has an incredible capacity for recovery and adaptation. The key is providing proper support, movement, and treatment rather than accepting limitations as permanent. 3. Vulnerability is a Prerequisite for Healing: You can't get help if no one knows you're struggling. Getting over the discomfort of sharing your pain with someone who can help is essential for recovery and potentially life-changing. 4. Prove Them Wrong by Proving Yourself Right: When faced with limiting diagnoses or predictions, channel your energy into proving what's possible for yourself rather than arguing with others. Let your results speak for themselves. 5. Pain Applies to All Areas of Life: The principles of dealing with physical pain translate directly to emotional, professional, and relational challenges. Instead of stopping when something hurts, find another way to keep moving forward. 6. Movement is Medicine: Consistent, appropriate movement and activity are often more healing than rest alone. The key is finding the right type and amount of movement for your current condition. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to the Positive Persistence Podcast 00:52 – Meet Dr. Tiffany Bozovich: chiropractor and marathon runner 01:24 – The history of chiropractic care and science-based approaches 03:33 – From athlete to patient: the story of four knee surgeries 04:13 – What was happening mentally when told "you'll never run again" 08:04 – The turning point: deciding to prove them wrong 12:42 – How personal pain shaped a holistic approach to patient care 18:37 – The power of vulnerability in healing and asking for help 23:45 – Why people avoid seeking help and how to overcome that barrier 27:17 – Rewriting the cultural story about pain and injury 28:48 – The body is amazing: how it can heal itself with the right tools 29:04 – Life lessons from physical pain: moving forward through adversity 30:07 – Where to find Dr. Tiffany and Bozovich Wellness Connect with Dr. Tiffany Bozovich: Website: https://bozovichwellness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bozovichwellness/ CONNECT WITH IAN BOWEN:Website: https://watchmemindset.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianrbowen/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ianrbowenYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PositivePersistence-ch8fk Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Have you ever been told "this is as good as it gets" and felt deep down that couldn't be the end of your story? In this inspiring and deeply practical episode, Ian Bowen sits down with Dr. Tiffany Bozovich, a chiropractor who defied medical predictions after being told she would never run again following multiple knee surgeries as a teenager. Ten years later, she not only ran her first mile but completed a full marathon, proving that the body's capacity for healing extends far beyond what traditional medicine often acknowledges. Dr. Tiffany shares her powerful journey from athlete to patient to healer, revealing how her personal experience with pain and recovery shaped her unique approach to chiropractic care. She discusses the critical importance of reframing how we think about pain, why vulnerability and asking for help are essential for healing, and how the body has an incredible ability to heal itself when given the right tools and support. This is a must-listen for anyone dealing with chronic pain, recovering from injury, or supporting someone through a health challenge. Dr. Tiffany's story and insights offer hope and practical wisdom for overcoming physical limitations and building resilience.
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