What Thriving Chiropractors Have in Common: A Conversation with Dr. Peter Kevorkian
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In this episode, I sit down with one of my greatest mentors in chiropractic, Dr. Peter Kevorkian, President of Life Chiropractic College West. Peter has been a guiding force in my life for decades, and this conversation is one that feels deeply personal, timely, and important for our profession.
We talk about his 42 years in family practice with his wife, Dr. Patty Giuliano, the power of community and mentorship, and what it truly means to stay grounded in service while navigating the realities of business, education, and leadership. From philosophy groups and professional alliances to student debt, practice models, and the future of chiropractic education, Peter shares wisdom that only comes from lived experience.
In this conversation, we explore:
- Why no chiropractor should ever feel alone in practice
- What thriving practices consistently have in common
- How fear, debt, and overwhelm can pull doctors out of alignment
- Why chiropractic is about the “tick, not the tour”
- What it takes to lead with integrity in a complex healthcare system
- Why the right coaching and systems can truly unsubluxate a practice
This episode is for students, new docs, and seasoned chiropractors who want to build a practice—and a life—rooted in authenticity, service, and long-term impact.
As always, my hope is that this conversation reminds you why you chose this profession and helps you take your next step with more clarity, confidence, and support.