No Silver Spoons®

Sarah Beth Herman, MBA

Welcome to No Silver Spoons®, a podcast that celebrates grit, resilience, and the beauty of building success without shortcuts. Formerly known as Dentistry Support® The Podcast, we are now in our fourth season, embracing a broader vision while staying true to our roots. Powered by Dentistry Support®, this podcast delivers meaningful conversations, actionable advice, and inspiring stories for listeners from every industry and walk of life. Hosted by Sarah Beth Herman—a dynamic entrepreneur, generational leader, and 5x CEO with nearly 25 years of experience—No Silver Spoons® brings real, unfiltered discussions about leadership, business, and personal growth. Sarah Beth's journey of building success from the ground up, without ever being handed a "silver spoon," shapes the tone and mission of every episode. Each week, we feature incredible guests who share their stories of overcoming challenges, learning from their mistakes, and growing into their best selves. Whether you're an entrepreneur, professional, or simply someone who values authenticity and hard work, this podcast is for you. Join us for candid conversations, That's Good Moments to recap key takeaways and insights that remind us all that success isn’t handed out—it’s earned through grit and determination. Let’s keep the grit, share the goodness, and never stop growing together on No Silver Spoons®.

  1. 4d ago

    Season 5: Episode 131: The Human Side of Leadership™

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Beginning of a New Series What if the greatest leadership skill isn't having better answers? What if it's learning to better understand people? In this special episode of No Silver Spoons, Sarah Beth Herman, MBA, launches The Human Side of Leadership™, a brand-new 10-part series exploring the psychology behind leadership, communication, decision-making, trust, team dynamics, and the human behaviors that shape every successful business. Drawing from more than 25 years in dentistry, building five companies, hiring 700+ employees across nine countries, and partnering with hundreds of dental practices throughout the United States, Sarah Beth shares why she's become fascinated with one thing above all else: Patterns. Not financial patterns. Not business trends. Human patterns. Throughout this series, you'll discover how curiosity, observation, and a deeper understanding of human behavior can transform the way you lead your dental team, communicate with patients, grow your practice, and strengthen relationships both professionally and personally. This isn't a series about having all the answers. It's an invitation to ask better questions. In This Episode Why The Human Side of Leadership™ was createdLessons learned from hiring more than 700 employees across nine countriesWhy experience is valuable because it reveals patterns, not because it guarantees answersThe connection between leadership, curiosity, and lifelong learningHow neuroscience and behavioral psychology have influenced Sarah Beth's leadership philosophyWhy understanding people may be the greatest competitive advantage any leader can developWhat listeners can expect throughout this 10-week seriesComing Next Week Episode 132 Your Dental Practice Doesn't Have a Staffing Problem. It Has a Systems Problem. Sometimes hiring another employee is exactly the right decision. Other times, it's simply covering up a process that was never working in the first place. Next week, we'll explore why great leaders learn to identify root causes before implementing solutions and how stronger systems create stronger teams. About Sarah Beth Herman, MBA Sarah Beth Herman is the Founder and CEO of Dentistry Support®, a nationally recognized dental support organization helping practices improve operational efficiency through insurance eligibility verification, dental billing, accounts receivable management, patient phone support, scheduling support, and administrative systems. With more than twenty-five years of experience in dentistry and business leadership, Sarah Beth has built multiple companies, hired more than 700 employees across nine countries, and worked alongside hundreds of dental practices across the United States. She is passionate about helping leaders better understand the people they serve because she believes leadership begins with curiosity, not certainty. Learn More About Dentistry Support® Dentistry Support® partners with dental practices nationwide to provide experienced administrative support that helps practices reduce overhead, improve consistency, increase operational efficiency, and create exceptional patient experiences. Our services include: Dental Insurance Eligibility VerificationDental BillingAccounts Receivable ManagementPatient Phone SupportScheduling SupportInsurance Follow-UpDental Practice Administrative SupportDental Office Systems & Operational ConsultingIf You Enjoyed This Episode If today's conversation challenged your perspective, consider sharing it with another leader, dentist, office manager, entrepreneur, or business owner who enjoys thinking a little deeper about people, leadership, and communication. Your support helps us continue bringing meaningful conversations to leaders inside and outside the dental profession. Thank you for listening to No Silver Spoons. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  2. Jul 6

    Season 5: Episode 130: The Brain Doesn't Care That You're Right Subtitle: Why Facts Alone Rarely Change People

    Send us Fan Mail Sarah Beth Herman reflects on 130 episodes of No Silver Spoons and explains the podcast’s purpose: thinking together across dentistry, business, leadership, neuroscience, and entrepreneurship while encouraging listeners to question her rather than borrow certainty. Drawing on years of learning from books, coaches, clients, and experience building multiple companies, she argues there is no single blueprint for success—only pieces—and cites Daniel Kahneman’s line about being “blind to our blindness” to highlight human blind spots. She explores why people resist new information, focusing on cognitive dissonance, identity protection, and the brain’s core question of safety rather than truth, applying this to patient behavior and team change. She previews a 10-episode End of Summer Series on leadership psychology, decision-making, trust, communication, change, burnout, systems, patient behavior, and culture, and challenges listeners to stay curious and ask what someone might be protecting during disagreement. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  3. Jun 29

    Season 5: Episode 129: Why Patients Say, "I'll Think About It" and Never Call Back the Treatment Acceptance Crisis in Dentistry

    Send us Fan Mail Sarah Beth Herman reflects on a dentist frustrated by unscheduled diagnosed treatment and argues the issue is often misnamed as “treatment acceptance” when it is really a decision-making problem rooted in uncertainty and perceived risk. Drawing on neuroscience and experience, she explains that patients can understand a diagnosis yet still hesitate because the brain treats uncertainty like danger, amplifying fears about cost, discomfort, surgery, or past trauma. She distinguishes explaining from reassuring, emphasizes that money is frequently not the primary barrier, and notes that unspoken concerns—trust, fear, overwhelm, or prior experiences—often drive delays that sound like “I’ll think about it.” High-performing practices focus less on closing and more on listening, curiosity, and emotional intelligence to uncover the real issue, build trust over time, and create conditions where better decisions happen naturally. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  4. Jun 22

    Season 5: Episode 128: The $100,000 Front Desk Mistake: What Insurance Verification Errors Really Cost Dental Practices

    Send us Fan Mail Host Sara Beth Herman argues that going out of network isn’t a strategy if a dental team doesn’t understand the revenue cycle and can’t consistently verify and explain benefits, collect patient portions, document limitations, track and appeal claims, and communicate clearly. She reframes insurance verification as revenue protection, patient communication, treatment acceptance, and trust, warning that “active” coverage isn’t the same as “covered” or “payable.” Herman cautions that software and AI tools can help but don’t replace human judgment, and that overwhelmed, under-trained, burnt-out front offices create costly patterns—missed waiting periods, frequency limits, annual max usage, downgrades, attachment errors, and incorrect posting—that add up to write-offs, delays, and upset patients. She urges practices to audit upstream processes, improve training or support (including outsourcing), manage tone and clarity with patients, and make data-driven decisions amid increased denials, payer scrutiny, and 2026 CDT code changes. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  5. Jun 15

    Season 5: Episode 127: Elevating Dentistry: Secrets of a Sales Pro

    Send us Fan Mail Sarah Beth Herman hosts a podcast swap episode featuring her interview with Dr. Howard Farran focused on dental insurance, billing, and practice operations. Farran raises concerns about young dentists facing debt, DSOs, stagnant insurance fees, and staffing shortages; Herman argues dentistry has been overcomplicated and urges removing “noise” with simple standards: work every outstanding claim every 10 days, use portals and EFTs, and collect what you produce in the same month. They discuss credentialing, being in- vs out-of-network, assignment of benefits, and payment slowdowns near quarter/year ends, plus a VA example where approvals and payments can be 3–10 days despite office misconceptions. Herman explains Dentistry Support’s virtual front office model, daily/monthly reporting, and recommends hiring non-dental sales talent for the front desk, incentivizing 98–101% collections through pre-collecting and payment options like Klarna and Affirm. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  6. Jun 8

    Season 5: Episode 126: Anatomy of an Angry Patient

    Send us Fan Mail Host Sarah Beth Herman explains that angry dental patients are usually the result of earlier breakdowns—especially assumptions and gaps in communication—rather than isolated incidents like a bill or negative review. She argues communication should be measured by patient understanding, not information delivered or signatures obtained, and notes dissatisfaction in healthcare is often driven by communication issues. Herman describes common dental office personality types (rockstar, approval seeker, controller, relationship builder, quiet observer) and how each can unintentionally contribute to confusion, emphasizing that acknowledgement matters before explanations and that “clear is kind.” She identifies five non-clinical hotspots where frustration is created—phone, scheduling, treatment presentation, insurance, and billing—and offers a response framework: slow down, listen, understand, clarify, solve. She also highlights Dentistry Support Academy’s training programs and shares the show’s 2026 Best of the Valley podcast award from Phoenix Magazine. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  7. Jun 1

    Season 5: Episode 125: What People Think Success Looks Like vs. What It Actually Looks Like Sarah Beth Herman | Founder of Dentistry Support | PHOENIX Magazine 2026 Health-Care Heroes

    Send us Fan Mail Host Sara Beth Herman of No Silver Spoons shares that she was named one of Phoenix Magazine’s 2026 Healthcare Heroes, explaining she paused to fully acknowledge the milestone and emphasizing that the recognition reflects operational impact in healthcare rather than transactional visibility. She discusses continuing to build amid uncertainty, including taking a major private risk with her husband, and warns that others’ advice often reflects their own fears, requiring discernment. Drawing from her work at Dentistry Support, she frames leadership as stewardship—quiet, consequential operational work that creates healthier teams and patient outcomes—and contrasts durable cultivation with performative success. She notes she went ten years in business before her first publication and credits “invisible preparation” for readiness. In her “That’s Good” moment, she encourages listeners not to mistake slow seasons for failure, shares completing an MBA and pursuing a second master’s, and credits her team for collective excellence, redefining success as integrity, peace, sustainability, and relationships. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

  8. May 25

    Season 5: Episode 124: Leadership, Discomfort & Learning to Be the Janitor First

    Send us Fan Mail Host Sarah Beth Herman challenges the popular phrase “not my circus, not my monkeys,” arguing that while boundaries matter, emotional disengagement is increasingly being confused with wisdom, quietly eroding workplace and relational culture through breakdowns in communication, trust, and shared responsibility. Drawing on her leadership experiences—being denied a hard-earned promotion, having offices reassigned after building strong teams, and being dismissed when requesting travel compensation—she explains how feeling unsupported drives self-protection and avoidance, reinforced by neuroscience and the brain’s desire to escape discomfort. She contrasts grounded leaders who regulate and stay present with reactive people who escape, critiques social-media performative leadership, and shares Sidney Weinberg’s rise at Goldman Sachs as a lesson in serving before leading. She emphasizes that real leadership is steady ownership and emotional resilience, and she thanks sponsor Dentistry Support while previewing an upcoming Phoenix Magazine feature. Support the show SOCIALS: No Silver Spoons®: Instagram Dentistry Support: Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin The Dental Collaborative: Facebook Sarah Beth Herman: LinkedIn | Personal Bio | Links Free Training for Dental Offices DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast, including by Sarah Beth Herman and any affiliated guests, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, including but not limited to medical, legal, or business consulting services. Listeners engage with the content at their own risk and are responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content. For any questions, clarifications, or crediting of sources, please contact us directly, and we will make necessary adjustments.

Ratings & Reviews

3.7
out of 5
10 Ratings

About

Welcome to No Silver Spoons®, a podcast that celebrates grit, resilience, and the beauty of building success without shortcuts. Formerly known as Dentistry Support® The Podcast, we are now in our fourth season, embracing a broader vision while staying true to our roots. Powered by Dentistry Support®, this podcast delivers meaningful conversations, actionable advice, and inspiring stories for listeners from every industry and walk of life. Hosted by Sarah Beth Herman—a dynamic entrepreneur, generational leader, and 5x CEO with nearly 25 years of experience—No Silver Spoons® brings real, unfiltered discussions about leadership, business, and personal growth. Sarah Beth's journey of building success from the ground up, without ever being handed a "silver spoon," shapes the tone and mission of every episode. Each week, we feature incredible guests who share their stories of overcoming challenges, learning from their mistakes, and growing into their best selves. Whether you're an entrepreneur, professional, or simply someone who values authenticity and hard work, this podcast is for you. Join us for candid conversations, That's Good Moments to recap key takeaways and insights that remind us all that success isn’t handed out—it’s earned through grit and determination. Let’s keep the grit, share the goodness, and never stop growing together on No Silver Spoons®.

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