Subluxation Focused College in Washington State with Dr Skylar Gemmer DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 567

Dr. Skylar Gemmer practices in Auburn, Washington with his wife, Dr. Vanessa Wise. They are both 2009 graduates of Life Chiropractic College West and serve on various chiropractic boards and commissions. Dr. Gemmer is working with a small group in Washington State to open a boutique subluxation centered chiropractic college and currently serves as the President of the Delta Sigma Chi International Chiropractic Fraternity.
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LUKE MILLETT (PRODUCER): Hey guys, welcome to episode 567 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. Skyler Gimmer. And if you want to hear about a subluxation focused chiropractic college in Washington state, stay tuned.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Welcome back. This is another episode of the Chiro Hustle Podcast. In this episode. Let's get it right. It's about 567. Dr. Skyler Gimmer. I'm with me, and there's just a lot that I believe that we're going to be able to accomplish on today's interview. I think there's going to be a lot to discuss. I know there's some chiropractors in your family. You're not the only one. You're second generation, but there's more following you. I know that there's a school coming in Washington state that's going to be a subluxation focused chiropractic school, boutique school, graduating chiropractors, like real deal chiropractors. We're going to discuss a little bit about the International Federation of Chiropractic Organizations, which I think is really cool. And then you do some, and you're involved with adults. And that's something that we'll talk about also. And we're going to talk about your story and things that make you the chiropractor you are today. But before we get into that, I want to let everyone know our big why. Do we do what we do over here at Chiropractic? First things first, the screen of the speech. I believe lending a platform for people who talked about things that matter and not censoring them is very important. So we believe in protecting the ability for people to at least talk about things that matter to them, whether it's popular to mainstream media or mainstream social media or not. We do that. And I believe a lot of that's because I've been shadow banned or I've been censored. And I never want to have a platform that did that to someone else. And I know how valuable the chiropractic conversation is. So that's why we host chiropractors to talk about things that they love and things that are important to society. So we also believe in medical freedom, family health freedom. I think that those things are necessary for us to discuss to medical freedom. People just have to be informed. And I think chiropractors are now standing in the gap and offering a solution for people that want family health freedom and medical freedom. And they want to choose chiropractic. They just sometimes don't know it's called chiropractic. So hopefully these messages that we create with chiropractic also get out there and inspire more people to understand what chiropractic does and how it can help with them with their families. And then we'll get a bit more philosophical. Then we'll jump into Dr. Schuyler's story. We do protect the sacred trust. We believe it's very important. It's not just an historical thing in chiropractic, but it's the future of chiropractic. And we do have to protect the sacred trust. If you don't know what that is, go research and find what B.J. Palmer's last words were, and then search for sacred trust. You know, no more about chiropractic than you previously did. I guarantee you. And then we believe as the school out there in Washington is going to be a subluxation focused chiropractic school, we do believe in subluxation based chiropractic. So it's a very nice alliance with what we have going on here. And we believe in any intelligence, a universal intelligence. We believe that when man or woman at physical gets adjusted, it connects them to man or woman, the spiritual. And that's chiropractic. So Dr. Schuyler, welcome to the show.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Thanks for having me, Jim. Good to see you, brother.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Yeah. You know, we've been seeing each other around the seminar circuit for quite some time now. So it's just about time that you made it to the show.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): It is about that time. We're overdue, I think. Thanks, family. Yeah.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): It's always fun to catch up with you and talk to you about chiropractic because you understand the profession really well. And you want to see betterment for the profession. And I think that that's really what is going to make this episode so powerful is talking about things that we both love.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Amen. Yeah. We love the same stuff.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Yeah. So big chiropractic family, as I mentioned. How did you decide that that was the right career choice for you? And that's what you wanted to do. Because I know your dad's chiropractor too. Sometimes you're like, Oh gosh, do I go do a dad did or do I go do my own thing?
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah. So I really don't think I really had any clue how good I had it coming up in a chiropractic household and how I just kind of was like, Oh, I guess those people have to take that stuff, whatever. And then I kind of go about my life. And what happened was I ended up going to community college for no apparent reason. Like a lot of young people do just kind of wandering off there to junior college. And I called it the 13th and 14th grade. And I really didn't know what the heck I was going to do with myself. And my dad luckily dragged me down to a seminar at that time. It was body by God, but now maximize living. So that's been learned is his gang. And that's where I learned that that study from JAMA where, you know, people get the right diagnosis, they get the right disease, right drug and the right dose and people take exactly how they're supposed to. That goes about 300 people a day in the US. That was 25 years ago. So I have no idea where we're at today with that. So I really it kind of occurred to me that I would be saving people's lives. I never, you know, we're never going to know who those people really are. But that's what lit me up and lit a fire under me to stop working around junior college and take some direction and think that I'm a professional health assistant people.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): So where did you decide that was the right place for you to go to chiropractic school? Because I didn't ask you that. It's not in your bio.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Oh, yeah. So I went to life. Life West actually saw Guy Reikman. I think it just got into life. I think it was a great experience. I thought I would get involved around the game once the game was matches. He ended up when the game was playing the game they had played the game and worked it off the team over the 30 seconds. Sounds like a great game.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): D Pittsburgh in Argentina in Texas started to 72. Cause it may have gun. They probably never played at who it was. Then he ends up not going blind because he starts getting adjusted
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): My Divoul about learning a couple years.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): That's just it, man. I know that there's a lot that goes into building identity for this profession and it is I believe led by a lot of charismatic leadership. And that people do have to have the Sid Williamses and they have to have the BJ Palmer's and they have to have those the Reggie Coles of the world and they have to have these charismatic characters that are involved in the messaging of chiropractic. So, it just perpetuates greatness. And I think that there is a lot of charisma in chiropractic and that's why I love interviewing chiropractors and telling their stories because who knows, you know, there's the old BJ Palmer quote like, who knows how far reaching something we may do or say today may have the impact on a million of lives tomorrow. And I think that's nothing truer than talking about chiropractic is who knows who's going to come across this. And I was telling Dr. Alan Palmer this earlier is the reason that we do it this way is because we created a repository of reality for what chiropractic is. And we document the profession so deep that no one can go in and rewrite it or they can't go in and say it's not that anymore or it's going to be this. Like we have such a detailed historical like, depository of like of interviews and like the truth of chiropractic that no matter what somebody couldn't go in and like change it because we have an historical background of what this profession is. And I think that that's also really cool talking about you create a new school. Yeah. Let's talk about that a little bit. Let's talk about this Washington chiropractic college.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah, so that's kind of the, uh, was the brain trust of initially again named Randy Bays here in Western Washington. He's been running this thing called the philosophy form, which is a monthly meetup for chiropractors to talk about the principal and get together and. Have some food and get a couple CE credits, but he's been doing that every month for like 35 years and he was talking to Phil McMaster who was one of the guys that started the. New Zealand school and he was only like six years out of school when he started that project actually. So he's kind of part of the foundation of that. And they started talking about this kind of boutique model because a lot of, you know, most schools, you know, when I started life west, I think I started with 70 something students in my class and my wife started, I think in the smallest class in history there with like eight. And she was just two quarters behind me so all that differentiation is really kind of hard to plan for and maintain usually so they just have one class per year 75 students to actually get more application. So they have more applications than they accept which is a little unusual in chiropractic education so they really have a their application process dialed into where they have a pretty good idea who the people they're accepting going in are going to come out the other side. Great chiropractor so we try we're trying to model off of that but we really, really need more subluxation centered schools we need more chiropractors we're finding out now that there are there are some students coming out now. After all the, the kind of changes in education around coven were finding some that have never even had to adjust they just need to clock in and out of clinic now and they don't they haven't put their hands on anyone and we have to treat, you know, start from around zero on technique and interactively. So this that will absolutely not be a thing at the Washington Chiropractic College we're training the next generation of subluxation. Finders and slayers so they will they will know where they are they will not help introduce the force to correct that. And then I think they'll be some of the best educators out there to as far as just communicating with the people.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): I think that it's really important what you're doing. I think that people do need to have a safe place to go and learn real chiropractic and they need to learn how to apply it. And I think that that's a big thing when it comes to chiropractic is how do I learn it how do I apply it and that's like the fundamentals of being a chiropractor. And like you're saying people aren't coming out with that. I mean, I think that we just need to put together a $99 techniques seminar and basically giving away for free and just show up to every major city in the United States and say, Hey guys, I know you're probably a chiropractor you've been doing a lot of times but we're putting on a free seminar for 99 bucks, whatever, come learn how to adjust.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Let's put that together man. I'm all about. I was just I was adjusting a chiropractor. I actually just a quite a few chiropractors and so it's like I was telling him if I did a technique seminar and be like, here is the posterior arch and here, you know, the back of the sacrum is only maybe two inches if you're a little bit off the side too far, you're on this other bond. So it's like bring your bring your x-rays on your phone.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): I think it's important though because it builds awareness. And I think that a lot of times if a chiropractor is not good with their hands, they're just the ego is too big for them to ask for help. And they'll start doing other things. They'll start adding more different things into a practice that people might not. They might think it's chiropractic, but it's not.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah, these are the same ones that think, you know, we couldn't have possibly seen this case get better. This person recovered from this problem. They haven't seen it because they don't know what it is and they don't know how to deliver it.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): But the school's the school's coming. So when it when is the projections for school in Washington State coming.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): So the very best case would be about a year from right now. So we're working on accreditation. We're working on, you know, what's the shortest best shortest good path. Yeah, we got to do it. We need to do it and not been too much, but it's like when it when it comes to principle, you got to really stand your ground. But if it's, if it's just the fashion thing will. We're okay bending a little bit. I think that's crazy. Yeah.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): I think we just have to get out there and start creating more opportunities for people to get real deal chiropractic educations. Talk to people a little bit about how you see the system building and what the hopes of the future would be with the first school.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): So like we were chatting a little bit earlier, I know I've had a few people come through my office that they really wanted to become chiropractors, but then they found out they had to leave the state and they kind of ran out of gas and it was it was hard for me to leave my family at 20 and moved to California. So I know we lose a few people there. I think if we could get this to teach school going and sustainable, we could use that as a model for other states so that maybe every state has at least one small school that people can get their local. Right at what she tells students that might get lost in another modality, you know, another profession that they think is kind of same zeros are chiropractic adjacent to they'll be able to be kind of the same thing. It's, it's not going to be the same thing. So we got it. You got to keep it the same thing. Right. And that's something we're also trying to try to fight and that's part of every organization I have. And the time to is the civilization keep in that that the main thing, the main thing. Right.
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JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Well, yeah, I mean, that's what's anchored me with Life West. That's what's got me to build a sponsorship with them for Chiro Hustle. So it's anchored me with Sherman. It's what's built me to create a sponsorship with Chiro hustle with Sherman because I see that there's schools out there that are actually doing the right thing to protect the sacred trust like we stand for and what we, what we talk about doing. And it's important for us to like work with organizations like the next thing we're going to talk about is the IFCO, the International Federation of Chiropractic Organizations. And I know you are working with that organization too. Why is that organization so important also, not only for the principal schools, teaching real chiropractic, teaching how to adjust, but let's talk about the IFCO.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah, so a lot of places in the school don't have or the world. I'm sorry. Pivoting from schools. A lot of places in the world just don't have as good of an anchor as even we do here in the US in our philosophy. And so I think we need more and more schools. We need more laws written that are pro chiropractic and focused on the civilization and not moving into more. Physical therapy type modalities because there's already physical therapists everywhere in the world who don't need to do more of that I don't think. So IFCO is really about trying to make sure that every man, woman, child and animal on the planet if they, you know, people want to bring their pets in that they have access to chiropractic so. And subluxation centered care so there's a lot of organizations that might have some of that focus and then they do some other things and they do sometimes a lot of other things or sometimes they don't have that focus at all and they're running us in a totally different direction so. That's IFCO's only focus is to make sure if you want to practice subluxation centered care wherever you are that you can so we fought hard and unfortunately a bunch of different groups lost that battle in BC over X-rays so we'll still be plugging away at that we're focused really heavily on Latin America right now and hoping to have something of an influence on their. Start writing laws down there so we've got a lot of a lot of good people that actually have some experience with that.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): So I know I didn't prepare you for this conversation but as far as you said BC and X-rays that's British Columbia X-rays so. Has it been removed from their ability to do X-rays in British Columbia? Yes.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yes. And you can't adjust children under 12 in Australia and there's some funky what I would consider just atrocities going on out there that we really need to stay on top of and that's I think if you're not an IFCO member that's the kind of stuff we're trying to fight against. And not everyone has the time to show up at meetings and go to these things or go to other countries like grant us. And we're all a bunch of us going to Mexico City in April for Scott Garber's Garber Fest the Berkshires in Mexico so that should be great but if you're if subluxation practicing subluxation centered care practice is important to you. I really think you should join the IFCO. Your students, we make it super duper easy. It's my initials and then 2023 I think is the discount code. It's like a buck for your whole student career there. And if that doesn't work just read that to me. I'll get you a better code. I think that's.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): But I mean it's just. Chiropractically responsible for us to talk about these things because I know a lot of people don't know about IFCO. Yeah, you know they've only heard about the other two groups that are out there. And I think that there's a lot of good historical like resonance with both those groups but I'm not so sure that they're doing the right thing for subluxation centered care practice. So that's one of the most important things that we can do is to preserve the foundation of what makes chiropractic real chiropractic. And if you start removing that then you're not producing a message that's consistent with real chiropractic. And somebody might take me a test what is real chiropractic well subluxation based chiropractic. It's talking about things that are in philosophy in intelligence universal intelligence and a lot of people have medical and family health freedom to be able to choose what they do for their body. So I believe that that's a huge agenda for the CEO and it runs right parallel with what we want. So I think that the more that people knew about what the CEO is doing became members. It's only better for the future of this profession.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Absolutely. Yeah, we got to we got to support those that are supporting us.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): And I know that you are an active leader within the delts. I know you guys do a lot to preserve the green books. I know that you guys do lots of preserve philosophy and you guys have great thriving chapters all around the world.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): What is your position.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): I'm the current president actually right the second of the. Grand Council is the alumni oversight group but. And kind of monitor that chapter activity make sure they don't go back to animal house days but really got a really good professional group of young men and our whole focus is. And that is developing the next generation of chiropractors and keeping this scientific and civilization center promoting ethics and getting students and practitioners together so we have kind of three big events all year and one of them is called the Paralympics so that's our student centered our brotherhood Olympics of chiropractic Olympics to actually compete on things like the 33 principles and speed drills so they'll toggle an egg until. You know, one of them cracks it and then they get rotated out into different things like that so it's a lot of fun a lot of bonding and just kind of. Steel sharpening steel and on that one. And then we have another event where it's kind of more of a retreat to become better just human beings you know work on journaling meditation work on our habits work on our fitness and what we put in our body and things like that so. That's a lot of lead up and then a long weekend for that one. And then we also have our annual meeting in Davenport which used to have in coordination with Palmer’s homecoming. We decided to stop pulling some of their crowds so we have it now usually the last week in August or Second class we can avoid every day.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Well, cool, you know, I think that the more that people know about what the delts are doing also. It's a historical group with them chiropractic. And protecting the sacred trust once again I felt like a broken record over here and producing the future leaders of this profession. I think that that's another thing is it resonates with preserving the identity. You know, I was just at the Colorado chiropractic association doing interviews. And I was talking to a couple people in leadership there and I was like. What is the identity? Why should people give you their money? Why should people become members? And you know, I think that that's a really honest thing to ask people when it comes to. An organization that people want people to do is to and they want people to be involved with is like. What's in it for them? Right. You know, and I think that a lot of times I do advocate for people to support their state associations. I do advocate for people to become members of those organizations. I advocate for people who support the IFC. Oh, I advocate for people to join their local chamber of commerce. I think that the more people are professionally connected with the profession that they're a part of the director of the outcome for the profession. Because you're actually connected to making decisions on if something's not going the right way. What can we do to correct it? Or hey, let's make it better doing this. But I think that you have to be involved with like your local community. You get to be involved with like your involvement like international communities. But you're also wanting to help, you know, upstart a chiropractic school that stands for something that is a foundation for the future of the profession. So even though that there might be like you said some atrocities, whether it's happened in British Columbia, Australia. Like we can go and course correct. And we can go and win these battlegrounds back. So I think that that people should become members of IFCO. So you can participate in something that wants to go and keep winning and moving forward and start taking things back and reforming some of these things that aren't the way that we want them to be.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah, amen. Yeah, I see you're finding the theme in my activities change.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Yeah, I mean, you have to start being involved. Otherwise you say it's not working. Well, it's not working because people aren't given their time. They're not giving their talent. They're not giving their treasure. Like it takes three things to make chiropractic move forward. It's building a better community and it's your time or talent, your treasure. And give an adjust. I know it's kind of cliche thing to say, but give an adjustment a month to all these organizations. Right.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yeah, it's not too much. It's not too crazy. And it's, I think, you know, it's so easy to, you could, you could work just a few shifts a week and just have a great life as a chiropractor and never have to do anything else, you know, which is kind of, you know, it's, it's kind of a blessing that sounds. It sounds kind of nice and in my imagination, but really it's just not an option because there's too many people out there that are suffering that really, really mean our help and our message and we've got to get our hands on them because they have no perception of reality. There's some would say that they can't even experience reality, much less make sense of what the heck's going on around them. So we really have a ton of work to do.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): So I know we talked a lot about things that aren't so like they're all happening, but we didn't talk about like where you see your involvement with all of that going forward. So you want to be a part of the school, you want to be a part of the delts, you want to be a part of the IFCO. How do you see that help in the future chiropractic?
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Well, it's all, there's a lot of overlap in preserving, like you said, the sacred trust, our lexicon is getting really watched away. And so preserving that is very, very, very important to me. I think our next generation, it's just that such a disadvantage of paying more for school and getting less of an education than pretty much ever before. And then, yeah, that historical piece, I think I've been a history but for a while now, especially when it comes to chiropractic. So just making sure we understand our heritage and keep passing that along. So that is, I think a lot of them misunderstanding what people don't necessarily practice principal chiropractic. They just don't know the giant shoulders we stand on, even like how much we've moved the needles of technology and healthcare. You know, if they dig into it, it's just so rich that you can really hold your head high and be proud. I think a lot of these people that don't understand it have more of an inferiority complex. So it's like, well, I'm not a real doctor. And it's like, get over it and look into what chiropractic is and you're going to be a lot more excited.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): So I wanted to touch on something personally shared with me in your bio. It's about your thesis. Oh, yeah. And measuring the impulse of mental impulse with chiropractic. Yeah. What did you find out?
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): So I probably have more questions than I did going into it. You know, it's like if you dig deep enough, it's kind of that curve where you think you're getting smarter and then it just drops right. So I learned a ton about electro diagnostics. I learned a ton about this machine. And I'm, you know, just as confused as when I started probably my good, I could answer questions about it. Yeah. It was the thing B. J. developed to try to measure the circuit of mental impulses to and from the brain to the body and back. So we're trying to measure this whole thing in circuit developed. Pretty much the same electrodes we're using today. Back then and tons of other cool equipment. So yeah, that might be a whole other podcast.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Yeah, but I just think it's really interesting because there's so much that goes into the way that we label each other in 2023. As traits are mixers. And I believe that technology is always going to be involved with and chiropractic. There's always going to be an x-ray that needs to be shot or heart rate variability that needs to be tracked. Or there's always going to be some type of a diagnostic surface, that's going to be utilized. And it's for reproducibility within the science of the application of chiropractic. So I think it's really cool that you actually created your thesis on attempts of measuring the mental impulse by BJ Palmer. And I think it's a really cool way to go forward and have some closure to our conversation today because I believe that there will always be a crossroads of where people will look to advance this profession of chiropractic. My only pause to anybody moving forward with chiropractic is do it for the right reasons for chiropractic. And don't sell out principle and don't solve the profession for your personal games today. Which will prevent future generations from getting chiropractic and your kids' kids from receiving chiropractic adjustments. So don't sell out on principle. And I think that's the big takeaway today.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): We didn't agree more, man.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): So chiropractors keep doing the right thing. Preserve and protect and keep on producing great chiropractors that have a fundamental in philosophy and science and art of this beautiful profession. Dr. Skyler, if people wanted to reach out to you or learn more about you or connect with you, where do we send them to?
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): So I'm barely on Facebook or social media these days and I'm proud of that. But if you can still find me on Facebook and I still have messengers probably the only social media ish thing left on my phone. So glad to say that. And you can just email me. So my email is Dr. Skyler G like Skylarge without the E of the end. So I'm going to go to www.gmail.com if you have any questions or want to talk about anything. And then also there's IFCO's website. There's Washington ChiropracticCollege.com. Not dot E.D.U. until we get to accredited. So Washington ChiropracticCollege.com and then delta-sigma-kind.org. If you want to learn anything more about the attorney.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Tons of resources guys. Reach out to Dr. Skyler. Learn about the IFCO. Learn about the DELTS. And support this Washington Chiropractic College. If people want to support this college, you send them to Washington ChiropracticCollege.com.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Yes, please.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Cool. So I just wanted to encourage people to support this movement for boutique style Chiropractic Colleges. Send your Chiropractic students to subluxation based Chiropractic Colleges that still have Chiropractic in the title of their schools. That are doing the right thing for the profession and not watering it down for shareholders or people that have been captured and planted into schools that don't have Chiropractic's best interest. So with that Dr. Skyler, you are episode 567 of the Chiropractic College. Thanks for being our guest today.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Thanks for having me again, bro. I appreciate you so much.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Yeah, there's a lot that we got a chance to touch on. Hopefully we get a chance to do it in another interview in the future.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): I'll be standing by man. Great.
JAMES CHESTER (HOST): Well, I always close out by telling everybody you're just one story away. Keep hustling. I'll see you guys on the next episode. Thank you for everybody that's watched. Thanks for everybody that supports us. And if you guys like this episode, please share it. I really appreciate you, Dr. Skyler. We'll talk to you soon. Okay. All right.
DR SKYLAR GEMMER DC (GUEST): Have a good night. You too.
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