Dr. Palmer Peet, a third-generation chiropractor in practice for 40+ years, first in Georgia, then Vermont and currently in Southern California, shares his phenomenal chiropractic family history and philosophy with Dr. Ron Oberstein. In addition to building super-successful practices, he has served at the local, state, and national levels, founded the first pediatric teaching seminar called Baby Adjustors, taught CBP pediatrics, and currently serves on the Board of the ICA. He sees himself as a conduit for the power of innate to serve and can’t wait to go to his practice every day to see what unfolds.
In this episode, Dr. Evan Katz, a Colorado-based practitioner and researcher, discusses how he has embraced scientific methods to explore the 'why' behind what...
Dr. B.J. Hardick has a successful practice in London, Ontario, Canada. He has written several books and lectures about chiropractic around the world. He...
What does it take to leave a lasting impact on the chiropractic profession? Dr. Carl Dieter, who has been in practice since 1974 and...