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July 31, 2024

Students, New Grads, and Associates with Dr Nicole Bonner DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 583


Nicole Bonner has been serving patients since earning her Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker Chiropractic College. She runs a family chiropractic center called Healing Hands of Manahawkin, located in Southern New Jersey. Giver and healer, Nicole decided to contribute back to the profession by professionally training and mentoring future Chiropractors. She has a passion for coaching students and first-year doctors to deliver their purpose to the world by preparing them to open and run a practice.

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JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  You made it to Chiro Hustle! Sit back and learn from the greatest influencers in the profession on the world's number one chiropractic podcast. Before we dive into this powerful episode, please remember to subscribe to our channels and give us a 5-star rating on iTunes to continue hustling.

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Now let’s hustle!

LUKE MILLETT (PRODUCER):  Hey guys, welcome to episode 583 of the Chiro Hustle Podcast. I'm your producer, Luke Millett, and here's your host, James Chester.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  So, today we have the opportunity of interviewing Dr. Nicole Bonner. And if you want to hear a story about how to open up a practice and the difference between the students, the new grads, and associates, stay tuned. Welcome back! I have Nicole Bonner with me today. Really excited. This is episode 583 of the Chiro Hustle Podcast. We are going to get down with shouting out to students, associates, and people that have stepped away from practice that want to get back into practice. And we'll get a bit more granular on those topics as we go. But I think we're going to stay with some of the regular form that we follow also. But these are topics that we're definitely going to talk about. So, stay with us if you want to learn more about what to do as a chiropractic student. When you get out of school, what to do if you're a lifetime associate, and how to transition to your own practice. And if you started a family and you had to step away from being a chiropractor, what to do at that point, and how to get back into life of practice. So, I'm going to go through our regular opener now. Is our big why? Why do we do what we do? Is that okay, Dr. Nicole?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Sounds awesome to me.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  So, the big why that we do what we do is to protect freedom of speech. That's the first amendment. If you guys need to do a refresher on that, I would recommend it. We've never censored anybody, but we do know what it's like to be a show that's been shadow banned and censored. So, we just want to keep on staying consistent with our message. And that's telling the truth about chiropractic. We also support medical freedom and family health freedom. Those things are not the same, but they live in the same zone. So, we also believe that chiropractors have kept medical tyranny from being a full complex that we've had to resign to. So, thank you chiropractors for keeping families healthy and providing care to people and keeping people with choice. I think that that's a big, a big decision when it comes to raising a family this day and age, having choice as to who you trust to take care of your family. And hopefully that everybody that watches this show has a chiropractor. If not, reach out to Dr. Nicole and I and we will get you set up. Philosophically speaking, we do protect the sacred trust. It's BJ Palmer's last words. If you don't know what that means, go and stop this interview right now and go and search for BJ Palmer's sacred trust. His last words, even if you're chiropractor, you're going to learn more about chiropractic than you previously did. I guarantee you, and it might relight your fire if you lost it. We support subluxation-based chiropractic, and we believe in innate intelligence and universal intelligence. We believe that when man or woman, the physical gets adjusted to connect them to man or woman the spiritual. I don't read that. It's all by, you know, reference of my memory. So, sometimes it changes a little bit, but this is episode 583, Dr. Nicole Bonner. Welcome.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Thank you, James. Thanks for having me.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, it's always fun to connect with you. You've always had a belief in our mission, and it's been really cool to grow with you in this profession.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Thank you. You know, what you do for chiropractors, I absolutely love what you do for chiropractors. And one of the things I think that I think one of the biggest ways that you support our profession is you connect us all together. Has anybody else told you that?

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, you know, that's the thing is I talk to chiropractors off air a lot and I say, look, we've smashed the dogma. Like you can practice any way you want to. You can have any philosophy you want to. You can be in any state you want to. You can have whatever technique is your favorite. You can have like your group as like where you like to go. You could have gone to that school. We've torn down all the walls when it comes to like bringing this profession together and unifying it. So, that was really like not planned by us at Chiro hustle, but it was really the outcome of what happened. And now we have kind of like a safe place for chiropractors to just share their stories and to talk real talk about why they love what they love and how they got into that. So, yeah, I mean, it is one of those things I never really kind of like put the spotlight on. But it has been one of the things that organically has happened because of the amount of influencers that we've had onto the show and where we are today. So, it's been really cool.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah, I do believe that your show has contributed to unifying our profession, which is needed and supported.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, well, thank you for the recognition and noticing that. And you know, I actually people have watched this all the time. I never made this about me. Actually, I hired a copyrighted recently. And he's going to start sending out a lot of really great emails and, you know, reignite our message and through emails. And he said, I'm going to start interviewing you every week So, I can learn how to write in your voice.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Oh, nice.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  And he's like, I think that you have a lot to say. And he goes, I've listened to like a lot of your episodes. He's like, you really don't talk. And I say, well, you know, I do the intro. And he's like, yeah, and I love the intro. And he's like, and then every once in a while you ask a question, but it's always about the guest. And I was like, well, check it out. The reason for that, because the show is never about me. It was about the message of chiropractic. So, anyways, we're going to figure out how to better position my voice within the chiropractic profession. So, I think it's going to improve over time. But yeah, the show is about you, Dr. Nicole. The show is about Dr. Lewis. It was about Dr. Jess. You know, it's about Dr. Aaron. It's about the chiropractic like truth. And this is the other byproduct of that is now we have an irrefutable documentation of what chiropractic is documented from the practitioner's voice. So, that was the other byproduct of why the show works is because now we have a documented 1200 strong interviews that tells anybody out there. This is the voice of chiropractic. And this is what they believe in. And this is what the profession means to them. And this is what it is. You can't change it now. Sorry.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. Amen.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  So, now we have some fundamental ground rules because of the documentation that we've done. So, we've really done like a real case study over six and a half years to give a foundation of documentation to say, look, this is the voice of chiropractic. This is what it is. It will always be this. Thank you. Um, let's jump into talking to our avatar today and that's students, associates and new people that are out of the profession that want to get back into the profession. You're opening a practice. Let's tell people a few pieces of advice that you would share with them that are just ready to go.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. So, and you guys know this. So, I sometimes I feel like I'm preaching to the choir or sound like a broken record. But the first thing is first, it all starts in here. And the very first step is getting clarity and really getting clarity on what you want, what your deepest desires are, what are your, what are your values? You know, what are the things that are driving you to make the decisions that, that, that you're making? And probably the most important question that you can ever ask yourself is why. And when you ask yourself why, I want you to ask yourself why maybe five or six or even seven different times So, that every time you ask yourself, why am I doing this? Why do I want this? You know, why is this my goal? You get deeper and deeper and deeper into your most core, your most raw desire. And when you know your, your most raw desire, then you're going to know what's going to drive you. And when you know what drives you, then you know what fuels you. And you're going to need fuel because opening a practice is not for chickens. So, there's going to be days that you're going to need to fill your tank and you're going to have, you're going to, and that fuel is going to be your, your go get them.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  I think you kind of remember your why. Why did you start in the first place?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  So, So, why did I start in practice myself or why did I start mentoring people ready to open a practice?

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  I think both is really smart to share because why did you start and now why do you feel like mentorship and guidance is So, important?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. So, everybody loves to tell their story, right? And I love to tell my chiropractic story. So, when my mom was when my mom was pregnant, she smoked through her pregnancy back in, you know, 48 years ago, that was like an okay thing to do. I guess you, I wonder like in 20 years from now or 40 years from now what we're going to look back on today that we do medically that we're going to think like, oh my gosh, what were we doing, right? And my, my mom had a seemingly normal pregnancy, seemingly normal labor and delivery. When I was, when I was born, I was genuinely normal. Everything seemed great, fine and dandy. And then when I was like two years old, I had my first allergy induced asthma attack and Chester, the attack was So, bad that my, my, my lungs stopped working. My bronchial tubes closed up. I stopped breathing and that rushed to the hospital and, you know, of course they pumped me with, with drugs and medications and, and they saved my life. But after, from that point on, I lived on an allergy medication every day. I lived on an asthma medication every day. I had a rescue inhaler. My immune system was So, weak that I was on round, after round, after round of antibiotics. And by the time I was in the sixth grade, I was obese. I weighed the same amount that I do now as an 11-year-old little kid. And things were not looking So, great, right? And So, when I was 16 years old, my dad actually knew a chiropractor and I went to work for a chiropractor and she said, let me adjust you. And I was like, oh, wait a minute. I was like, I don't, I don't have any back pain. I don't have back problems. I want to be a medical doctor. I want to be a medical doctor my whole life. When I was from the time I was six years old, I wanted to be an endocrinologist. Like who at six years old wants to be an endocrinologist? Well, I, I did.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Right.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  So, I was 16 years old, working for this chiropractor. She checks me. And sure enough, my cervical curve is completely gone, and my atlas was like totally flat. And she started adjusting me and my whole life was totally transformed and my, my body got stronger. I'll never forget my first adjustment. And I felt the life energy, the life flow just get released in my body. And I was like, oh my God, like, is this what life is supposed to feel like? Like I really, I guess I felt like dead inside. Right. And So, my body got stronger. My immune system got stronger and my body healed. And I got off all the medication, not because I was being dogmatic or anything, not because I didn't want to take the medication, but simply because my body, I just didn't need it. And then I started going to the gym regularly and I totally transformed, changed my whole lifestyle. And I was like, that's it. You know, I went, I went to undergrad, and I did a, I got through undergrad in three years. I got through a five-year pre-med program in three years. I finished it in three years. And everybody, you know, everybody was like, go be a medical doctor. You know, you'd be like a surgeon, and I want to be a chiropractor. That's what I'm going to do. That's what I'm dedicating my life to. Shoot man, if, if chiropractic can do this for me without drugs or surgery, I want to be able to do this for other people on the planet. And that's why I became a chiropractor.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Hmm. And, and now you're at that position where you're giving back, and you're helping mentor and teach people how to transition at whatever step of career that they're in.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. Yeah. So, I've been doing that for the last, um, definitely solid for the last year when I launched Thrive Chiropractic Coaching. And I really just, I didn't, I never wanted to coach. I used to have coaches. Um, So, I grew a pretty big practice, and I didn't grow a big practice because I was extra smart or anything like that. I grew a big practice guys that are watching this write this down. I had one thing going for me. Do you want to know what that one thing was James?

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Certain to you.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. I had, I had passion and uncertainty in the chiropractic principle. And I knew without a shadow of a doubt that when I laid my hands on people, when I gave an adjustment that cleared out their nervous system, there was no question of if they were going to have a healing or if they were going, their body was going to heal itself, it was just a matter of when the body was going to heal itself. And So, because I grew a big, a larger side of the end of the practice scale there, um, people were always calling me and asking me to coach for them, like different coaching companies and they're asking me to coach for them. And I was like, no, no, no, I don't want to coach. And then even when I would get a coach, um, they would end up hiring me to coach for them. And I never wanted to do it. I was like, no, I don't want to do this. And then what happened was that I saw there was just a huge need. I want to say like maybe seven or eight years ago, um, when I was, I was hiring associates for my own office for my own practice when I was hiring chiropractors. I noticed that the chiropractors that were coming out of school were different. They were different. They didn't, they didn't have that certainty. They didn't have that passion. They didn't, they didn't have that drive. Or if they did, it was being blanketed by fear.

This episode is brought to you by…

ChiroHD – More than an EHR; Practice Management, Simplified.

EVO Creative Media – A boutique, high quality video content co-op.

The Chiro Hustle Podcast is sponsored by ChiroHD, EVO Creative Media, 100% Chiropractic, Chiro Health USA, Imaging Services, Chiro Moguls, New Patients in a Box, PureChiroNotes, Titronics, Sherman College of Chiropractic, Life Chiropractic College West, Pro Hockey Chiropractic Society, Pro Baseball Chiropractic Society, and the IFCO.

Now, if you're looking to increase contributions toward preserving The Sacred Trust within the Chiropractic Subluxation model; in a way that honors our Innate and Universal Intelligence but lack the time and energy to launch a new initiative? Then, check out our Patreon page and choose the option that best fits your ability and desire to invest toward The Big Idea in support and restoration of freedoms to speech, medical and family health.

Now let’s hustle!

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, I, I seen a lot just like you. You know, there's a difference between working with somebody that's been out for 15 years. And there's a difference between seeing somebody that's been out within the past five years. And I know that a lot of times the chiropractor comes out and they're like, gosh, I better be an associate. Otherwise, I don't know how to make it because gosh, the overhead on the square footage, getting the EHR, getting the tables, like we could create a checklist. Like that's this big. And people could look at it and feel like, wow, how can I do that and take care of my loans that I already have and take care of the mortgage on the house and a car payment? Like all these things, like the expenses of like an upstart is just like, oh boy. So, these people come in as career associates. And they think that that's like, they basically went to school to get a job.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. And So, I want to speak to that a little bit because I feel, and I could be totally off base here, but I've always felt like we have been taught in chiropractic that you had to open up your own practice. And So, I want to speak to actually both sides a little bit because I think I feel like there are two kinds of chiropractors. I feel like there are the chiropractors who love servitude. They love serving humanity in chiropractic. They're really good chiropractors, the phenomenal adjusters. They love their patients. They love the principal. They just have a passion for being a doctor. They have a gift for being a doctor. But they don't have a passion, a want, or desire to be a business owner. That's your second type of chiropractor. Your second type of chiropractor are those who love chiropractic. They love serving. They love taking care of their patients. They love the philosophy. And they also love owning being an entrepreneur, being a business owner. And both types of chiropractors are phenomenal. We need both types of chiropractors, James. I feel like we've been, everybody's been kind of lumped into this group of you have to open your own practice. And So, I think that's also one of the first steps with your own mind is to, when you're asking your why, what is your why of wanting to open your own practice? Because I hear sometimes I hear things, well, I want the freedom. Well, your practice is not going to give you freedom, especially in the beginning. Some people say, I want to open my own practice because I want to make more money. Well, that's not just because you open your own practice doesn't necessarily mean you're going to make more money than being an associate or being a chiropractor in another office. Does that make sense?

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Absolutely. I find a lot of scenarios where people don't understand like just the overhead of paying for a parking spot. Right. Let alone, let alone having access to six parking spots.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Right. Right. Right. And that's where we come back to clarity again is getting clarity on what you really want and being honest with yourself. You know, So, many times we live our life. We live our life. And we go out, we all do this. We all up to a certain point will live our life based on the expectations of others. We live a life. We do things because we are expected to do things. You know, we sometimes we even think we like things because we've been taught to like those things. And so, and So, the very first step, whether you're going to open a practice or you're going to become an associate is to find out what it is that you really want. Not what your mom and dad want it, not what your brother and sister want it, not what your pastor want it. But what is it that you really desire? Because if it's just to be a chiropractor, trust me when I tell you, there are both loads of opportunities for really good chiropractors that don't want to open their business.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  That's definitely important for people to know. And it's important for people to know that they have options.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  There's 10 different options.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yep. So, check the box, talk to Dr. Nicole and let her help you. So, say somebody is a lifetime associate. Say they've been at it for three years, they get out of school and they're like, you know what? I know how to adjust now. I know how to fundamentally run a practice. I have the ability to do marketing. I know how to do that. I know how to do a day one. I know how to do a day two. Like they know the fundamentals of like practice. What would you tell that person and guide them into potentially becoming, you know, an entrepreneur now instead of like a systems person?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. So, once again, the first step is to get clarity, right? Clarity on what you want and where you want to go. But the second step is to actually becoming that person. So, you have to have a model. So, you have to figure out what it is that you want to create. And then you really want to find somebody that has created that already. I think I just saw somebody do a live on it today. It might have been Barbara Eaton, and I didn't listen to her whole live or whatever, but her title is, let's stop recreating the wheel, right? So, find somebody that has done what you want to do and model them. That's probably going to be your next major step in getting you where you want to go quicker. You know, you're going to get there whether you find somebody to model or not. But if you have a good mentor, you have a good coach, you have somebody that's been there before, you've had somebody that's done it before, you've had somebody that has had all the ups and downs before they've seen it all, they've been through it all. If you find somebody to model, you'll get there a lot quicker.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Really great, really great advice. And I know that there was a third type of conversation I wanted to have with you today. It was about somebody that just had a family, a woman DC, had a baby, stepped away, raising baby and say a year and a half, two years later, even, she's like, you know what, I'm ready to go back in and become a chiropractor again, not just the mom. What advice would you give to that scenario?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Oh, man. Well, my first piece of advice is:  go for it – absolutely do it. Go for it. If it's really in your heart to open your own practice and to be a businesswoman, to be an entrepreneur, then do it, then go for it. And you're, and okay, I have a lot of advice for these people. I have a lot of advice. I've been through a lot of shit, man. The first thing is, be really selective about who you listen to and who you take advice from. So, look at me, I'm giving advice and I'm telling you to be selective of who you take advice from, how funny is that, right? But be really selective in what comes in your ears and what you allow to filter in through your brain because there's going to be people out there that they're not walking your walk. They're not in your shoes, right? They don't know what you've been through. They haven't had the experiences that you've had. And there are going to be people out there that are going to say like, they're going to tell you all kinds of things. We're going to say like, you can't do it. Or what about your family? Or what about your kids? Or they'll say even silly things I've heard, like women with high volume practices, they always end up in divorce and their kids always end up a mess or something like that. That's not true. These are all limiting beliefs, belief systems that people are giving us, right? And none of that is true. You can have an extraordinary life with a beautiful marriage, a beautiful family, healthy children and a really healthy practice where you're giving and you're loving and you're serving and a practice that generates phenomenal revenue for you and your family and for the contributions that you want to make into the planet. The number one thing is be careful of who you're listening to and also be cautious of who you share your dreams with.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, I mean, really, really, really stuff there. Do you recommend this practitioner to jump into a group practice, a solopreneur? Do you think they should go be an associate or should you just say, like, look, tell me what you want and then we'll make that happen.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah, So, that's how I coach. As I say, tell me what your vision is, tell me what you want to create and then I'll give you the tools to get you there. Because to tell somebody that they should go into a group practice or a multi-disciplinary practice or a solo practice, I couldn't answer that question because it's different for everybody.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, you're going to say, So, where do you want to live? They're going to be like, oh, I don't know, somewhere by the ocean or somewhere by a big city or I want to be in small town America. Like you're going to get So, many different variables and what type of technique do you want to utilize? Now we're going down another path, like, okay, So, like building up like that dream reality to say, look, this is where I want to be. This is how I want to envision being a practitioner and these are the model of practice I want to follow. I think it's really important to have that conversation because you're right, people come out and they're confused. They're like, oh, gosh, I have to start my own thing. Or they're like, my other choices, I go as an indentured servant and I do marketing every weekend and I build a practice for somebody else.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Yeah. Yeah. So, there's So, much to be said here in such short amount of time. Yeah, it's very individual for what somebody really wants to do. And the other thing too, James, is that what a lot of people will do is when they decide that they want to open their own practice, they will join a practice management group and not that there's anything wrong with practice management groups because actually I joined a practice management group when I was still in actually still in chiropractic school. But what happens is that practice management group hands them the model and the challenge comes with is if their vision, if the doctor's vision does not match the model that's handed to them, they have conflict.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Right?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  So, the way that we do it is we say, what's your vision? Okay. Now let's create the model that is congruent with your vision on how you want to practice. Yes.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah. So, it's three different groups they can choose from. Do it with you. Do it yourself or done for you, done with you or do it yourself.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Right.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  So, we have to find out like what group that person wants to be a part of. Do it yourself, done with you, done for you. But you have to obviously participate in that third model. But I think there's a lot of different scenarios that people will come into. That's what makes it interesting when it's such a unique situation for everybody. So, thrive chiropractic coaching is what you do.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  That's what I do.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yep. Now, if people wanted to connect with you and they're like, hey, I'm a student, I need to get a job. How do you help them?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  So, well, a couple of different ways. It depends. It depends on exactly what they're looking for. So, if they want to open their own practice, then I literally start while people are in chiropractic college. I usually recommend if they want to open a practice like right when they graduate or in a short proximity time, approximate time after graduation, I recommend that they start 12 months before graduation because that really gives us a really good chunk of time to not to be able to create a practice. Because what essentially we're doing is we're creating a practice in our mind on paper and then in the physical world. And yeah. And So, then I would take them through every steps of creating the practice in their mind and on paper So, that when they're ready to go, there you go. They're off. The people that open practice is with us. They're already seeing new patients on day one. So, we're getting ready to launch a practice right now and they're already have patients like scheduled out five new patients on day one. And that's because we teach them how we teach some very strategic marketing. We start our marketing eight weeks. We start our marketing campaign eight weeks before go day opening day. And So, that they're actually revenueing their very first week in practice instead of sitting there twiddling their thumbs.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Yeah, that's important. So, if people wanted to reach out to you and connect with you and become a client of yours, where should we send them to?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  So, they can reach out to me on Facebook, of course. So, I'm Nicole Bonner on Facebook. They could private message me. And I don't take everybody on as a client. I only work with certain individuals. I only work with individuals that I'm absolutely sure or positive are wanting to open a practice. So, the first question that I'm going to ask you is why do you want to open a practice? And So, Facebook is definitely a good place to reach out to us. And we also have a website. So, it's www.fripepirocaching.com. So, there's a lot of great info on that website. And there's lots of great blogs to information, like just value information on that site.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Well, I feel like we could have talked for three hours like Joe Rogan does. But the Chiro Hustle format's a 30-minute segment and we're over that 30 minutes. But is there anything else that you wanted to touch on that I didn't ask you today?

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Oh, shoot man, I don't know. I don't think so. I think we got a lot covered. And I would just say if there's anybody that wants help with Steven direction and opening a practice or even some direction, whether you should associate or open a practice, reach out to me. I have on calls all day long with people. So.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Great. So, reach out to Dr. Nicole Bonner at thrive Chiro coaching.com. Check her out on Facebook, send her a direct message. Dr. Nicole, your episode 583 of the Chiro Hustle podcast. We talked about students, associates, new grads and re-entering back into Chiropractic after starting a family today. We told your story and I'm excited to see where this episode goes and how people interact with you. And I'm really, really thankful that you took some time out of your busy schedule of coaching clients to talk to people about what makes you unique in this chiropractic space.

DR NICOLE BONNER DC (GUEST):  Thank you James. Thanks for having me.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  It's always a pleasure to reconnect with you. And I look forward to the next time. I'm going to close out by telling everybody the same thing. You're one story away. Keep hustling. I'll see you guys in the next episode. Have a great day out there in New Jersey, Dr. Nicole.

JAMES CHESTER (HOST):  Thanks for listening to Chiro Hustle. Don't forget to subscribe and check back next week to continue hustling.

This episode is brought to you by…

ChiroHD – More than an EHR; Practice Management, Simplified.

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The Chiro Hustle Podcast is sponsored by ChiroHD, EVO Creative Media, 100% Chiropractic, Chiro Health USA, Imaging Services, Chiro Moguls, New Patients in a Box, PureChiroNotes, Titronics, Sherman College of Chiropractic, Life Chiropractic College West, Pro Hockey Chiropractic Society, Pro Baseball Chiropractic Society, and the IFCO.

Now, if you're looking to increase contributions toward preserving The Sacred Trust within the Chiropractic Subluxation model; in a way that honors our Innate and Universal Intelligence but lack the time and energy to launch a new initiative? Then, check out our Patreon page and choose the option that best fits your ability and desire to invest toward The Big Idea in support and restoration of freedoms to speech, medical and family health.

Now let’s hustle!

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