13 Entrepreneurial Lessons for Dental Practice Owners: Part 1

When I started out, entrepreneurial tendencies were frowned upon. Being a dental entrepreneur or dental-preneur as I used to refer to it in my articles, was considered dodgy, or a sign of carelessness towards patients. Instead of running from this label, I fully embraced it;  and I remember standing tall and responding to the negativity. […]

5 Reasons Why A-Type Personalities are on the Brink of Burnout

Everybody wants to bring their A game to work, but dentists are prone to burnout! When I was at university I had the mindset that I either did something perfectly or it was wrong. A-Type personalities are competitive, controlling, high-functioning, have a sense of urgency, feel time poor, as well as having perfection as their […]

Top 7 Secrets to Being the Best Practice Leader Possible

I like to remind my clients that people are not born leaders. And that great leadership skills are learned – which is the good news, but how do we know what makes a great leader? And for those of us already leading, how do we avoid getting stuck in the rut of managing instead of […]

78. Entrepreneurship for Dentists with Jemimah Ashleigh and Shevonne Joyce

Jemimah Ashleigh and Shevonne Joyce are the hosts of The Business Experiment podcast. They decided it was time someone got REAL about what it’s like to be in business – the good, the bad, the ugly. They have started an important global conversation, with a dedicated following through documenting our personal experiences in business, interviewing […]

75. Pro Tips for Business Excellence with Brad Beer

Brad Beer is a a physiotherapist, AMAZON Best Selling author, host of The Physical Performance Show podcast and the Founder of a company called POGO Physio. Brad specialises in helping active people perform at their physical best, by keeping them pain and injury free. In this episode, we chat about: Pursuing personal bests Overcoming hardships How to genuinely disrupt […]

73. The Secret to Building Highly Profitable Businesses with Doug Winnie

Beginning at age 14, Doug Winnie embarked on his first entrepreneurial experience selling holiday greeting cards door–‐to–‐door. This early drive for success led him to become a successful business owner, avid private pilot, and an accomplished world traveler, exploring over 25 countries. Doug has been the owner or manager of multiple successful companies and understands […]

72. Secrets for a Winning Business Mindset with James Cluskey

James Cluskey is a retired Irish professional tennis player who is now Richard Branson’s private tennis coach. James has an astute eye for business and success and in this episode we have a fantastic chat about the overlaps between business and sport. In this episode, we chat about: Why failure is a better teacher than […]

71. The Art of Better Business Growth with Aynsley Damery

Aynsley is the CEO of Tayabali Tomlin, an accounting firm that specialises in working with owner-managed business to help them grow profitably. The firm has been named as one of the World’s Most Inspiring Accountants and was awarded Best Advisers to Small Businesses in the UK at the end of 2016.  It has also been awarded […]

70. How to Run Your Business Like Sir Richard Branson, Part 2

My time with Sir Richard Branson on his private island gave me a lot to think about, especially when it comes to what works in business and what doesn’t. Branson is clearly a great businessman who runs hundreds of successful businesses. And spending time with him was an honour and a privilege. Equally important was […]