The Chiropractic Podcast

The Chiropractic Podcast

Are you ready to have the referral-based practice of your dreams?

  1. 09/10/2025

    S4 E13: Chiropractic History

    Dr. Bill Kriva and Dr. John Lay discuss the critical importance of understanding chiropractic history for both seasoned practitioners and new graduates. They delve into the challenging early days of the profession, highlighting how D.D. and B.J. Palmer navigated a healthcare landscape dominated by the American Medical Association (AMA), which actively sought to monopolize medical education and eliminate competing health professions. A key historical point is the AMA’s aggressive stance on licensing, initially resisted by B.J. Palmer, which led to chiropractors being prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The conversation powerfully pivots to the 1917 Spanish Flu epidemic, revealing government data that showed chiropractors were “tremendously more effective” in treating patients than medical doctors, with significantly lower death rates. This historical success directly influenced the widespread passing of chiropractic licensure laws in states across the country. They also touch upon lesser-known historical aspects like B.J. Palmer’s Clearview Sanitarium, a mental hospital that successfully treated mental health conditions chiropractically, a practice largely lost with the advent of psychiatric medications. The episode concludes with a strong call to action for chiropractors to learn, embrace, and share their rich history, emphasizing that knowing their roots empowers them to articulate the profound capabilities of chiropractic, foster conviction, and build thriving, impactful practices. They even share a fun historical tidbit about Ronald Reagan working for B.J. Palmer’s radio station. For more coaching and chiropractic resources, visit amcfamily.com Send us your questions and comments! You can reach us at: mailbag@amcfamily.com

    28 min
  2. 08/13/2025

    S4 E12: Chiropractic Philosophy

    Dr. Bill Kriva and Dr. Tara Horrell discuss the profound importance of chiropractic philosophy for success in practice. Dr. Kriva recounts a telling observation from a real estate developer: chiropractors with a strong philosophical understanding are significantly more successful. They lament the decline of philosophical teaching in chiropractic schools, noting that only a handful of institutions still truly emphasize it. Dr. Horrell shares her frustration with the shift away from core chiropractic principles like subluxation towards more superficial concepts like posture, which she believes dilutes the profession’s unique identity. They explore how the insurance-driven model has impacted practice by limiting care and focusing on symptom suppression rather than holistic healing. Both doctors share personal experiences where chiropractic care resolved long-standing health issues beyond just pain, underscoring the power of chiropractic when practiced with a deep philosophical understanding. They encourage listeners to seek out philosophical education through clubs, mentors, and foundational texts like Stevenson’s and Virgil Strang’s books to deepen their conviction and transform their practices into fulfilling, life-changing endeavors for both practitioner and patient.ew patient carousel” and build a resilient, referral-based practice by strategically investing in their marketing efforts and community presence. For more coaching and chiropractic resources, visit amcfamily.com Send us your questions and comments! You can reach us at: mailbag@amcfamily.com

    31 min

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