427 - 10 Lessons from the First Year of Owning a Podiatry Business with Jackson Tisdell
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Starting your own podiatry business is exciting, rewarding... and at times, overwhelming. In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I welcome back Dr Jackson Tisdell, who first appeared on the show as a new graduate in Episode 22. Fast forward a few years, and Jackson has now spent his first 12 months building Spring Podiatry in Melton, Victoria.
Because everything is still fresh, Jackson shares the real lessons he's learned along the way. There's no sugar-coating, just honest insights into what worked, what surprised him, and what he'd do again.
Together we discuss:
- Why delegating sooner creates more freedom
- When it's worth paying for quality instead of buying cheap
- How to take calculated risks without gambling your future
- Why difficult conversations rarely get easier by delaying them
- The importance of focusing on one marketing strategy at a time
- How mentors and coaches can help you make better decisions
- Simple ways to understand and manage cash flow
- Why positioning yourself as a premium provider matters
- How niching your services attracts the right patients
- Why planning holidays before you think you need them is essential
Whether you're dreaming of opening your own clinic, have recently taken the leap, or have been in business for years, you'll find practical advice throughout this conversation.
One of Jackson's simplest messages may also be his most powerful: "Back yourself".
If you've been waiting for the perfect time to make your next move, this episode might be exactly the encouragement you need.
Additional Show Notes are available on the Podiatry Legends Podcast website.
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DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MORE MONEY?
If you want to make more money from your podiatry business and have more time off with your family, please visit my website at tysonfranklin.com to learn how I can help you make this a reality. Otherwise, feel free to email me any questions you may have about your business at tf@tysonfranklin.com.