Find partners
The Clinical Leadership Podcast

The Clinical Leadership Podcast

Hosted by Midwest Rehabilitation Institute

Episodes

30

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

Midwest Rehabilitation Institute is proud to present The Clinical Leadership Podcast. The show is meant to discuss similarities of leading patients towards better health and leading your business, staff, and family towards a more fulfilled life. Guests from the chiropractic, physical therapy, and rehab worlds join us to share their experiences and insights with the MWRI tribe. Our goal is to share with listeners how these leaders think, act, and most importantly - LEAD. Hosted by Dr. Alex Earl and Dr. Ryan Gavin

Listen to episodes

30 recent
June 25, 2026Episode 6617 min

#066: The Return to Play Framework, Part 1: Why Pain-Free Is NOT The Goal

The Return to Play Framework, Part 1: Why Pain-Free Is NOT The Goal Most athletes, parents, coaches, and even healthcare providers make the same mistake after an injury: They use pain as the primary marker of recovery. But being pain-free and being ready to return to sport are not the same thing. In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast, we explore the Return to Play Framework and explain why pain-free is only one checkpoint—not the finish line. Whether you're working with a youth soccer player, a collegiate athlete, or an active adult, understanding the stages of recovery is critical for reducing re-injury risk and building long-term resilience. You'll learn how successful return-to-play programs progress beyond symptom relief and focus on restoring capacity, confidence, performance, and sport-specific demands. In this episode, we discuss: • Why pain-free is an incomplete measure of recovery • The difference between healing, rehabilitation, and performance readiness • The three stages of the Return to Play Framework: Return to Participation Return to Training Return to Competition • Common mistakes that lead athletes back into the injury cycle • How clinicians can better communicate expectations to athletes and parents • Why objective benchmarks matter more than subjective symptoms What Should Be Happening in the Treatment Room? In the Return to Participation phase, treatment should focus on protecting the injured area while minimizing the losses that occur during recovery. The goal isn't simply reducing pain—it's preserving muscle mass, maintaining bone density, restoring movement quality, and preparing the athlete for the demands that lie ahead. Every intervention should answer one question: "How does this move the athlete closer to their sport?" If you're a clinician, coach, athlete, or parent looking for a more effective roadmap after injury, this episode will help you think differently about recovery and performance. Because the goal isn't to get athletes pain-free. The goal is to get them back to doing what they love—better prepared than before they were injured. Connect with ActiveChatt: https://www.activechatt.com Connect with Midwest Rehabilitation Institute: https://www.mwri.co Subscribe to The Clinical Leadership Podcast for weekly conversations on rehabilitation, performance, leadership, and building a better healthcare practice.

April 29, 20269 min

#065: Patient Buy-In

The Real Reason Your Clinic Isn’t Growing (It’s Not Marketing) In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl addresses one of the biggest misconceptions in private practice growth: If your clinic isn’t growing… it’s probably not a marketing problem. Most rehab chiropractors assume they need more leads, more followers, or better marketing strategies. But in reality, many clinics already have enough attention—they just struggle to convert that attention into committed patients . The real issue? Lack of buy-in. In this episode, Dr. Earl introduces a powerful framework: 👉 Buy-In = Acceptance + Commitment Patients must first fully understand and accept their current situation before they’re willing to commit time, energy, and money to solving it. Without that, even the best care plans go nowhere. If you’ve ever heard: “I need to think about it” “I’ll start next week” “Let me check with my spouse” This episode will help you understand what’s actually happening—and how to fix it. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why most clinics don’t have a marketing problem—they have a conversion problem The difference between patient interest and true commitment The Buy-In equation: Acceptance + Commitment Why patients hesitate at the point of decision How better communication leads to better outcomes and revenue 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Rehab chiropractors struggling to convert evaluations into care plans Clinicians who feel uncomfortable talking about money Practice owners who want to grow without chasing more leads Chiropractors who want more confident, committed patients 🚀 Announcing: The Buy-In Method A Sales Masterclass for Rehab Chiropractors Dr. Alex Earl is hosting a live training designed to help rehab chiropractors improve their ability to guide patients into confident decisions. 🗓 May 27th at 12pm EST Inside this training, you’ll learn: The top 3–5 most common patient objections—and exactly how to respond A clear, repeatable framework for handling objections How to build acceptance before asking for commitment How to speak confidently about care plans and pricing Practical reps to improve your communication immediately 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration 🎧 New episodes released weekly. If this episode helped reframe how you think about growth, share it with another clinician who needs to hear it.

April 22, 2026Episode 646 min

#064: If Not Now, Then When?

This is not a typical episode. There’s no new framework. No new strategy. No new information. Because at this point—you don’t need more information. You need to make a decision. In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl delivers a direct and honest message to chiropractic students and associate clinicians who have been thinking about opening their own clinic… but haven’t acted yet. If you’ve been listening, learning, and telling yourself “soon”… this episode is designed to challenge that hesitation and bring clarity to what’s actually holding you back. Because the truth is: If you don’t take action now, there’s a good chance nothing changes later. 🧠 What You’ll Hear in This Episode Why hesitation compounds over time The reality behind “I’ll do it later” How indecision keeps clinicians stuck in the same place Why clarity—not more content—is the missing piece The difference between thinking about ownership vs actually building it 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Chiropractic students who want to open a clinic but haven’t taken the first step Associate chiropractors who feel capable of more Clinicians who have been “thinking about it” for too long Anyone who needs a clear moment of decision 🚨 Final Opportunity: DC → LLC Live Training Dr. Alex Earl is hosting the DC → LLC Live Training , where he breaks down exactly what it takes to open a rehab chiropractic clinic—from federal and state requirements to healthcare operations. ⚠️ This may be the last time this training is offered this year. ⚠️ A replay will only be available for 48 hours . If you’ve been waiting for the right time—this is it. 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration 🎧 New episodes released weekly. If this episode pushed you to take action, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

April 15, 2026Episode 639 min

#063: Your First $10K Month

In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl breaks down one of the most misunderstood milestones in private practice: Your first $10,000 month. For many rehab chiropractors, that number feels either overwhelming or far away—but in reality, it’s much simpler than most clinicians think. This episode walks through the actual math and structure behind a $10K month , including how many patients you really need, how pricing changes everything, and why more volume is not the answer. Alex also introduces a critical distinction between prospects vs leads , and explains why generating 40 qualified leads per month can be more than enough to build early momentum—without burnout. If you’ve been told that growth requires more hours, more patients, and more chaos, this episode will challenge that belief and show you a more efficient path forward. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode The simple math behind a $10K month Why you don’t need a full schedule to grow your clinic The difference between a prospect and a true lead Why 40 leads per month is a powerful target How premium pricing reduces stress and increases sustainability Why rehab chiropractors should focus on structure, not volume 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Chiropractic students preparing to open their first clinic Associate chiropractors looking to transition into ownership Rehab chiropractors who feel stuck chasing volume Clinicians who want a more structured, scalable business model 🚀 Want to Build This Step-by-Step? If this episode helped you see what’s possible, Dr. Alex Earl is hosting a live training— DC → LLC —where he walks through exactly how to build a rehab chiropractic practice from the ground up. You’ll learn how to: Structure your offers and pricing Generate consistent leads Convert patients into committed plans of care Build toward your first $10K month with clarity 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration 🎧 New episodes released weekly. If this episode helped simplify your thinking, share it with another clinician who needs to see the numbers more clearly.

April 8, 2026Episode 628 min

#062: Why Most Chiropractors Never Open a Clinic (Even When They Want To)

In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl, DC addresses a reality that many chiropractors feel—but rarely say out loud: A lot of clinicians want to open their own clinic… but never actually do it. Not because they lack skill. Not because they aren’t capable. But because they get stuck behind a few common barriers that keep them in the same place year after year. In this episode, Alex breaks down the three biggest reasons chiropractors hesitate to take action —including the myths around readiness, experience, and money—and explains what’s really holding them back from building something of their own. If you’re a chiropractic student thinking about ownership, or an associate chiropractor who knows you’re capable of more, this episode will challenge the way you think about timing, preparation, and what it actually takes to get started. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why most chiropractors wait too long to open a clinic The truth about “not being ready yet” Why more experience isn’t always the answer How lack of clarity—not lack of ability—keeps clinicians stuck The mindset shift required to move from thinking → doing 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Chiropractic students considering private practice ownership Associate chiropractors who feel stuck or limited in their current role Rehab chiropractors who want to build their own clinic but haven’t acted yet Clinicians who are ready for clarity, not more hesitation 🚀 Ready for the Next Step? Dr. Alex Earl is hosting a live training— DC → LLC —where he breaks down exactly what it takes to open a rehab chiropractic clinic, step-by-step. From federal and state requirements to healthcare operations, this training is designed to give you the clarity most clinicians never receive. 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration 🎧 New episodes released weekly. If this episode resonated with you, subscribe and share it with another clinician who’s capable of more.

April 1, 2026Episode 611 hr 46 min

#061: Professor Stuart McGill

In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast, I sit down with world-renowned spine biomechanist Stuart McGill for a deep, 2-hour conversation on what actually drives low back pain—and how elite clinicians and athletes approach it differently. Dr. McGill has spent decades researching spine mechanics, authoring multiple best-selling books, and consulting with some of the highest-performing athletes in the world through his BackFitPro lab. This episode is not theory. It’s not fluff. It’s the real framework behind understanding, assessing, and solving low back pain. What You’ll Learn: Why most low back pain treatments fail The biggest mistakes clinicians make with spine rehab How to assess the true cause of back pain (not just treat symptoms) The difference between “pain relief” and true spine resilience How elite athletes manage and train around back injuries The role of movement, load, and mechanics in long-term outcomes Resources from Stuart McGill To dive deeper into Dr. McGill’s work, books, and clinician education, visit: 👉 https://www.backfitpro.com This includes: His book Back Mechanic (a must-read for patients and clinicians) Advanced clinician courses Research and educational resources on spine biomechanics Clinical knowledge alone is not enough. You can have the best understanding of low back pain in the world… …but if you can’t apply it, communicate it, and build a system around it—it doesn’t matter. That’s where real clinical leadership begins. Connect + Learn More If you’re a rehab chiropractor or clinician who knows you’re capable of more—and want to build a practice that reflects your level of expertise: 👉 https://mwri.co If you found this episode valuable, share it with a colleague who needs to hear it.

March 18, 2026Episode 6011 min

#060: The 3 Categories You Must Master Before Opening a Chiropractic Practice.

In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl, DC breaks down one of the most overlooked challenges facing chiropractic students and associate clinicians: understanding what actually needs to be done to responsibly open a clinic . Most chiropractors know that starting a practice involves more than signing a lease and treating patients—but very few have a clear picture of what the full process looks like. In this episode, Dr. Earl simplifies the complexity by introducing the three critical categories every clinic owner must solve before opening their doors : Federal requirements State requirements Healthcare and operational requirements By organizing the process into these three domains, this episode provides a clear framework for thinking about clinic ownership—and highlights why so many clinicians feel overwhelmed when they try to figure it out on their own. If you’re a chiropractic student considering ownership , or an associate chiropractor who knows you’re capable of building something of your own , this episode will help you understand the structure behind starting a modern rehab practice. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why opening a clinic is more complex than most clinicians expect The difference between federal, state, and healthcare requirements How understanding these categories reduces confusion and overwhelm Why most chiropractors struggle to piece together the full process How to begin thinking like a practice owner instead of an employee 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Chiropractic students exploring private practice ownership Associate chiropractors preparing to open their own clinic Rehab chiropractors who want clarity on the startup process Clinicians who are tired of guessing and want structure 🚀 Want the Full Step-by-Step Checklist? If this episode raised questions like: “What exactly do I need to do to open my clinic?” Dr. Alex Earl is hosting a live training on March 25th: DC → LLC , where he will walk through the complete Rehab Chiropractor Launch Checklist —every step required to responsibly open your doors. This includes: Business formation and registration Financial systems and setup Healthcare compliance and operations The exact sequence to go from idea → open clinic 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration ⚠️ Everyone who attends live will receive the full Rehab Chiropractor Launch Checklist. 🎧 New episodes released weekly. If this episode helped clarify your next step, subscribe and share it with another clinician who’s capable of more.

March 11, 2026Episode 599 min

#059: Where Rehab Chiropractors Spend Their Money (And Why It’s Backwards)

You can Register Here for the March 25th Live Training: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl takes a hard look at how most rehab chiropractors invest in their careers—and why many of those investments unintentionally hold them back. Most clinicians spend thousands of dollars and countless weekends improving their clinical skillset . Certifications, techniques, and continuing education courses are a constant focus. But when it comes to learning the business side of running a clinic , that investment often disappears. The result? Highly skilled clinicians who still struggle with positioning, pricing, attracting patients, and building sustainable practices. In this episode, Dr. Earl breaks down the concept of career capital allocation —how the way you invest your time, money, and attention determines whether you remain a technician or eventually become an owner. If you’re a chiropractic student thinking about opening a clinic or an associate chiropractor who knows you're capable of more , this conversation will challenge you to rethink how you're preparing for the future. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why most chiropractors over-invest in clinical education and under-invest in business skills The difference between becoming a highly trained technician vs a practice owner The hidden math behind career investment decisions Why business education is essential for building a sustainable clinic How developing ownership skills can dramatically change your professional trajectory 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Chiropractic students considering private practice ownership Associate chiropractors who want to build something of their own Rehab chiropractors evaluating how they invest in their career growth Clinicians who want to think more strategically about long-term success 🚀 Want the Blueprint for Going From DC → LLC? If this episode resonated with you, join Dr. Alex Earl for the upcoming DC → LLC Live Training on March 25 , where he will walk through the step-by-step roadmap for launching and building a modern rehab chiropractic practice. This live training will cover: • How to position your clinic in a competitive market • Structuring offers and pricing models • Generating your first consistent flow of new patients • The first 90 days of business ownership 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration 🎧 New episodes of The Clinical Leadership Podcast are released weekly. If you found this episode helpful, subscribe and share it with another clinician who’s capable of more.

March 4, 2026Episode 5817 min

#058: If I Opened a Rehab Clinic Tomorrow, Here’s the Exact Order I’d Build It

👉 March 25th Live Training - Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration In this episode of The Clinical Leadership Podcast , Dr. Alex Earl breaks down the exact sequence he would follow if he had to open a rehab chiropractic clinic from scratch today . Most clinicians don’t fail because they lack clinical skill—they struggle because they build their business out of order . They start with logos, leases, and equipment before they’ve defined positioning, offers, pricing, and fulfillment systems. In this episode, Dr. Earl walks through the seven foundational components required to build a sustainable rehab practice and explains why getting the order right can dramatically reduce stress, confusion, and financial risk. If you’re a chiropractic student considering ownership , or an associate who knows you’re capable of building something of your own , this episode will help you understand the structural decisions that determine whether a clinic grows—or struggles. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why positioning must come before marketing The difference between selling visits vs selling structured outcomes How pricing strategy affects revenue, stress, and sustainability Why lead flow only works when your offer is clear The importance of developing a confident clinical sales process How delivery systems prevent burnout and chaos Why retention and ascension determine long-term practice stability 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Chiropractic students considering practice ownership Associate chiropractors capable of more but unsure where to start Rehab chiropractors refining their business model Clinicians who want structure instead of guesswork 🚀 Want the Full Blueprint? If this episode resonated with you, join Dr. Alex Earl for the upcoming DC → LLC Live Training on March 25 , where he will walk through the full roadmap for launching and building a successful rehab chiropractic clinic. This live training will cover: Positioning your clinic in a competitive market Structuring offers and pricing models Lead generation strategies The first 90 days of business ownership 👉 Register here: https://mwri.co/dc-llc-live-training-registration 🎧 New episodes released weekly on The Clinical Leadership Podcast . If this episode helped clarify your next move, please subscribe and share it with another clinician who’s capable of more.

February 25, 2026Episode 5719 min

#057: Why Smart Rehab Chiros Struggle As New Business Owners

Why Smart Rehab Chiros Struggle as New Business Owners Rehab-focused chiropractors are some of the most clinically capable practitioners in the profession—and that’s exactly why so many struggle when they become business owners. In this episode, we break down why strong clinical reasoning, advanced certifications, and great patient outcomes don’t automatically translate to a smooth launch as a practice owner. Rehab chiros are trained to solve complex problems, but most launch their clinics without the structure, sequencing, or systems required to survive the first 90 days. You’ll learn why rehab-minded clinicians often overbuild early, underestimate business friction, and confuse clinical excellence with business readiness—and what actually matters when transitioning from treating patients to running a business. This episode isn’t about working harder or getting “better” clinically. It’s about understanding the structural mistakes that derail otherwise excellent rehab chiropractors—and how to avoid them before they cost you time, money, and momentum. 👉 Next step (free): Join the MWRI Academy on Skool , a no-cost community built specifically for rehab chiropractors who want to think like owners before launching their practice. Request to Join Skool Here --> https://www.skool.com/the-mwri-academy/about

Is this your show?

Claim this listing to keep it up to date, reach guests who want to pitch you, and manage bookings with Guestify.

Claim this listing

More Business podcasts