The Orthopreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

Dr. Glenn Krieger

What does it mean to become an Orthopreneur? Hi there! My name is Dr. Glenn Krieger and I believe that in today’s competitive world, the orthodontic and dental communities should be collaborative. And I've created Orthopreneurs so that we can move towards that goal together. Orthodontists are smart people. You’ve accomplished a lot to get where you are, but chances are you never got a formal education in how to run the most effective and lowest stress practice possible. Don’t sweat it! Because we’ve got your back... Being an Orthopreneur means that you’re a part of a community. A community that brings peers together to become the best clinicians and the best business owners they can be. Becoming an Orthopreneurs means you never ever need to practice alone. Join the FREE Facebook group by simply applying:https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

  1. -2 ДН.

    Solving the Puzzle of Practice Growth w/ Dr. Scott Sakowitz

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Scott Sakowitz, an orthodontist, entrepreneur, and—fun fact—former Wheel of Fortune contestant. Scott’s story is a rare blend of bold entrepreneurial thinking and grounded leadership. From launching Florida’s first escape room with his dad while still in dental school, to scaling three ortho practices in a competitive market, Scott is a living case study in how to strategically stretch your comfort zone. We talk real numbers (like 26% year-over-year growth), the right time to bring on an associate, and what it really takes to build a multi-location practice that doesn’t break you. If you’re feeling maxed out, frustrated with flat growth, or wondering if multiple offices are worth it—this conversation is for you. Scott's calm, thoughtful approach is the opposite of hustle culture... and still delivers massive results. QUOTES "This year we're up 26% over last year… but only because I pushed myself to a place where I had to grow." — Dr. Scott Sakowitz "I brought on an associate a full year before I needed one. That gave me time to get it right." — Dr. Scott Sakowitz Key Takeaways Intro (00:00)How puzzles led Scott to orthodontics (01:01)Opening two practices early to avoid corporate burnout (02:28)Adding an associate only when capacity was truly maxed (04:00)The secret behind 50% year-over-year growth (06:37)Why patient experience > clinical excellence alone (07:07)Bringing parents into the treatment area—literally (08:24)Building a concierge-style front desk experience (09:45)The story of starting Florida’s first escape room (19:13)Operational efficiency: how escape rooms sharpened his ortho skills (23:10)Being on Wheel of Fortune (25:00)What it’s really like to be hypnotized on stage… and pick your podcast host as a dance partner (26:58)Additional Resources Listen now—and if you're coming to the final Orthopreneurs Summit, make sure to find us both on the dance floor. No hypnosis required. Sakowitz Smiles:  https://orlandoorthodontics.com THE GREAT ESCAPE ROOM: https://thegreatescaperoom.com  Ready to stop guessing and start growing with intention? Whether you’re thinking about adding an associate, expanding to multiple offices, or just want to enjoy your practice again—this episode will give you the clarity you’ve been looking for. OP SUMMIT IS THIS WEEK!: opSummit2025.com - For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ - Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    36 мин.
  2. -6 ДН.

    Equity Isn’t a Gamble—It’s the Opportunity l 5MF

    What if I told you that how your financial advisor values equity could reveal they don’t actually understand private equity? In this Five Minute Friday, I go straight at one of the most common—and most dangerous—misconceptions I’ve heard hundreds of times: that the equity portion of your DSO/OSO deal should be valued at zero. If that’s what your financial advisor is telling you, you might be taking critical advice from someone who doesn’t understand how private equity actually works. This episode is a follow-up to my last one on practice purpose and exit strategy. Here, I dive deeper into the real math and real logic behind equity in private equity-backed deals. You’ll hear about what a 2–3X return looks like in this space, how private equity compares to other investments (like index funds or even Ford stock), and why assuming the worst-case scenario could cost you millions. If you're considering a partnership—or even just want to be better informed—you need to hear this. QUOTES “If my financial advisor ever said to me, ‘assume the equity goes to zero’—I’d leave them instantly.” — Dr. Glenn Krieger “Equity is a real thing. If I put $2 million into Google, would you tell me to count it as zero in my portfolio?” — Dr. Glenn Krieger Key Takeaways Intro + setting the record straight (00:00) The core problem with how advisors view private equity equity (01:15) Typical deal breakdown: cash vs. equity (02:40) Realistic equity return benchmarks (03:45) The Thurston Fund and what strong returns actually look like (05:10) What questions to ask your PE partner up front (06:40) Red flags: if someone promises 6–7X, walk away (08:00) How equity compounds even while you collect a salary (09:15) When your advisor says equity is worth “0” vs. any other investment (10:30) Final questions to ask your advisor—put them to the test (12:00) Additional Resources I’ve seen firsthand how keeping the wrong person around too long can unravel a great team. If you’re evaluating an offer, or even if you’re just PE-curious, please DM me. I’ll never push you to join a DSO or OSO—but I will help you make an informed, math-based decision. Let’s stop letting outdated assumptions dictate million-dollar moves. 🎟 Still seats left? Maybe. Check: opSummit2025.com - For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ - Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    11 мин.
  3. 9 СЕНТ.

    Scaling Smarter: DSOs, DeNovos, and Diversifying as an Orthodontist

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ben Fishbein — founder of Fishbein Orthodontics, multiple-time DeNovo opener, bagel store entrepreneur, and Smile Doctors partner — to break down one of the most misunderstood topics in orthodontics today: DSOs, OSOs, and what it really means to join one. If you’ve ever said, “I’m not ready,” “I could never give up control,” or “I don’t need help,” this episode is for you. Ben was once a staunch no—until he actually had the conversation. Now, with multiple thriving practices, ownership in a national DSO, and an expanding local business portfolio, he shares what changed his mind—and why most orthodontists are asking the wrong questions entirely. Whether you're exploring a potential sale, considering DeNovos, or just want to sharpen your vision, this episode will reframe how you think about your career path—and the opportunities right in front of you. QUOTES "The most frustrating thing to me is when someone says, ‘I’m not ready to talk yet.’ Why are you not ready to learn something that might be so good it changes your life?" — Dr. Glenn Krieger "I was a naysayer too. I told the Smile Doctors team, ‘There’s less than a 2% chance I do this.’ Then I listened—and it all started making sense." — Dr. Ben Fishbein Key Takeaways 04:50 – Why so many orthodontists dismiss DSOs without ever really hearing the facts06:50 – “30 years in 7” — how Ben’s early hustle shaped his future faster08:36 – Why listening to opportunities is part of your duty to your team10:15 – Why selling a practice isn’t selling out—and how orthodontists misjudge entrepreneurship15:12 – How partnering opened Ben’s eyes to investments he never considered before16:48 – The surprisingly valuable business lessons from running a bagel shop20:19 – Why Smile Doctors’ DeNovo model works—and how it’s redefining growth24:18 – “Get the information. Don’t say no to something you don’t understand.”25:37 – Ben’s biggest advice to younger orthodontists: “Just go for it.” Additional Resources  I’ve seen firsthand how running the numbers—really running them—has changed the trajectory of practices and lives. Want to get in contact with Ben? https://amandafloydconsulting.com/fishbein-fundamentals  This isn’t about selling out or giving up control. It’s about knowing your options, making smart financial moves, and understanding when an opportunity might never come back. If you’ve received an offer and aren’t sure whether to take it, DM me. I don’t get paid either way—but I’ve had this conversation hundreds of times and I’ll help you think it through. 🎟 Final Orthopreneurs Summit is NEXT WEEK!!!: opSummit2025.com - For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ - Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    31 мин.
  4. 5 СЕНТ.

    What’s the Real Purpose of Your Practice? l 5MF

    What if I told you you’re turning down $6–10 million for no good reason—and you don’t even know why? This 5 Minute Friday is for every orthodontist who's built something substantial... and still hesitates when private equity comes knocking. I’m not here to sell you on joining a DSO or OSO. I’m here to challenge you to get clear on why you wouldn’t—especially when the math says it’s one of the best financial opportunities you’ll ever have. In this episode, I break down the mindset, money, and misconceptions around private equity deals. If you're sitting on a $3M–$10M practice and you've brushed off conversations without ever running the numbers, you're not making a strategic decision—you're making an emotional one. I’ll share real-world examples, financial logic, and why orthodontists are the only group of entrepreneurs I’ve met who resist this kind of exit. Whether you're leaning in or leaning out, this episode will give you clarity. QUOTES “Everybody else on earth starts companies and sells them when an 8-digit offer comes in... Why are orthodontists different?” — Dr. Glenn Krieger “I’m not telling you to join. I’m telling you: if you’re not doing it, what’s your reason?” — Dr. Glenn Krieger Key Takeaways Intro + why this episode matters (00:00) What’s the real purpose of your practice? (01:25) Making money isn't evil—it’s the point of work (03:45) Are you putting in the energy your goals demand? (06:10) Why private equity offers do make financial sense (08:20) Common fears and myths—and why they don’t hold up (11:40) The real risk of doing nothing (15:15) Final reflection: clarity beats comfort (17:50) Additional Resources  I’ve seen firsthand how running the numbers—really running them—has changed the trajectory of practices and lives. This isn’t about selling out or giving up control. It’s about knowing your options, making smart financial moves, and understanding when an opportunity might never come back. If you’ve received an offer and aren’t sure whether to take it, DM me. I don’t get paid either way—but I’ve had this conversation hundreds of times and I’ll help you think it through. 🎟 Still a few tickets left (maybe!) for the final Orthopreneurs Summit: opSummit2025.com - For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ - Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    15 мин.
  5. 2 СЕНТ.

    The Direct Print 3D Aligner Advantage in Orthodontics w/ Mike Gordon / Greatest Hits

    In this episode, I had Mike Gordon from 3DNA Dental to discuss the revolutionary impact of 3D printing technology in orthodontics. With a background deeply rooted in IT, he sheds light on how 3D printing is transforming dental practices and shares insights on the latest advancements, particularly with direct print clear aligners. Departing from traditional in-house aligners that involve multiple steps, including setting up a case, printing models, and post-processing, direct print aligners streamline the process significantly. Mike provides insights into the cost per aligner, which ranges between $4 to $6 in material costs. Compared to the national average of $56 per aligner, the direct print technology presents significant cost savings for dental practices. 3DNA Dental provides comprehensive support and implementation services for dental practices venturing into 3D printing. The company's primary focus is on real, ongoing support for in-clinic adoption, ensuring a seamless integration of 3D printing technologies to dramatically cut lab costs and improve patient service times. Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways Intro (00:00) About Mike Gordon and 3DNA Dental (01:40) Direct print 3D aligners (06:21) Key features of direct print clear aligners (10:47) Cost implications and material properties (14:30) Diverse applications of 3D printing (18:12) Additional Resources 🔹 Connect with Mike Gordon Website: https://3dnadental.com/ Email: mike@3dnadental.com Phone No: 808-357-1323 ----- 🔹 Register for the LAST OP SUMMIT (2025): https://opsummit2025.com/ 🔹 For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ 🔹 Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    29 мин.
  6. 29 АВГ.

    How Core Values Should Drive Every Hiring & Firing Decision l 5MF

    What if I told you that keeping one toxic team member could be quietly killing your culture—and your revenue? In this 5 Minute Friday, I’m not talking about technology, marketing, or new systems. I’m talking about people—and how the wrong ones can undermine everything you’ve built. In a tough hiring market, it's tempting to overlook red flags. But if someone consistently violates your core values, they don’t belong in your practice. Period. I’ll walk you through how I hire, fire, and lead based on a simple framework: core values. If your office tolerates dishonesty, drama, or mediocrity—even from that “indispensable” employee—it sends the wrong message to the rest of your team. This episode is your invitation to reclaim control, protect your culture, and prioritize the people who make your practice great. “You will never, ever, ever regret firing that toxic employee in your practice.” — Dr. Glenn Krieger “Don't tolerate mediocrity. Underachievers tease us with their potential.” — Dr. Glenn Krieger Key Takeaways Intro + what this episode is about (00:00) Core values: define them, live them, hire from them (01:05) Interview example: “Tell me the last time you had fun at work” (02:20) The danger of tolerating bad fits (03:10) Why your team thrives after letting toxic people go (04:05) Nobody is truly indispensable—not even you (05:00) Fire with kindness, but don’t delay the decision (06:10) Final thoughts and your action item (07:05) Additional Resources I’ve seen firsthand how keeping the wrong person around too long can unravel a great team. If you’re struggling with turnover, tension, or just tired of managing drama, this episode is your sign to reset. Define your core values. Make decisions around them. And if you haven’t already, grab one of the final tickets to Orthopreneurs Summit 2025 at opSummit2025.com—it’s nearly sold out. Let's build stronger teams, together. - For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ - Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    6 мин.
  7. 26 АВГ.

    Greatest Hits: Dr. Rebecca Bockow – Changing Lives & Practices with Airway Orthodontics

    Dr. Rebecca Bockow is a highly skilled clinician who has achieved dual board certification as both a Periodontist and Orthodontist. Her exceptional expertise and dedication have allowed her to build a thriving practice, even in a challenging market. Dr. Bockow's success can be attributed to her ability to seamlessly integrate scientifically-based airway orthodontics into her practice, as well as her remarkable ability to balance a busy professional and personal life. While airway orthodontics has gained some recognition and acceptance, it is important to acknowledge that there are orthodontists who remain skeptical about this approach. Some orthodontists express skepticism due to what they claim is relatively limited scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of airway orthodontics. They argue that more robust studies and long-term data are needed to establish the effectiveness and durability of these treatments. I was one of these skeptics for a long time until Dr. Rebecca Bockow managed to open my eyes with the help of mainstream literature from places like Stanford, which is as compelling and legitimate as anything I've seen in orthodontics. In this episode in our Greatest Hits series, we get the chance to hear Dr. Bockow take us through Airway Orthodontics, the literature behind it, how it differentiates your practice, and, most importantly, the life-changing impact it has on our patients. Tune in! Key Takeaways Meet Dr. Rebecca Bockow (01:31) The secret sauce to stand out and grow your practice (08:46) Interdisciplinary cases to set you apart (10:30) What exactly is Airway Orthodontics? (12:59) Mainstream literature supporting Airway Orthodontics (20:04) Airway skepticism in Orthodontics (25:40) How Airway is a differentiator for your practice (29:04) How to juggle a busy professional life and personal life (37:10) Additional Resources 🔹 Do You Want More Profits and Lower Stress? ... Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit  2025: https://opsummit2025.com/ 🔹 For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ 🔹 Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

    45 мин.
  8. 22 АВГ.

    You Make Millions—But Are You Keeping It? l 5MF

    What if I told you your accountant could be quietly costing you $150K or more every single year? In this 5 Minute Friday, I’m getting straight to the point: making money is one thing—keeping it is another. If your CPA’s idea of “doing a great job” is just filing on time and avoiding an audit, you might be missing out on tens (or hundreds) of thousands of dollars in legally entitled savings. And no, this isn’t about aggressive loopholes or risky moves—it’s about strategy, awareness, and choosing the right financial team. I share stories from my own past—like getting hit with a surprise $62K tax bill early in my career—and what I’ve learned since about smart, proactive tax planning. This episode is a wake-up call for every orthodontist earning strong revenue but walking away with far less than they should. If your overhead is reasonable, your collections are solid, and you’re still not seeing the wealth build? You’re going to want to hear this. Quotes "Build your practice as big or as small as you want—but keep every single penny you’re entitled by law to keep." - Dr. Glenn Krieger "Are you scared of an audit—or are you scared of leaving $50K on the table every year?" - Dr. Glenn Krieger   Key Takeaways Intro + why this message matters (00:00)The CPA trap: doing the bare minimum isn’t enough (01:45)Glenn’s $62K lesson and how it changed everything (03:30)What questions to ask your accountant—today (05:10)Why “audit risk” is often an excuse, not a reason (06:40)Tools and terms to start asking about: Section 179, Opportunity Zones, R&D Credits (08:20)Final thought: If you're taking home $1.5M, why not keep an extra $150K? (10:00)Additional Resources That’s why these conversations matter. If your CPA isn’t bringing new opportunities to the table, you’re leaving money on it. Join me at https://opSummit2025.com while tickets are still available. We won’t spend the weekend on tax code… unless you pull me aside and ask. But I promise—this event will more than pay for itself. Go to https://opSummit2025.com and grab your spot today. - For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/ - Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

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What does it mean to become an Orthopreneur? Hi there! My name is Dr. Glenn Krieger and I believe that in today’s competitive world, the orthodontic and dental communities should be collaborative. And I've created Orthopreneurs so that we can move towards that goal together. Orthodontists are smart people. You’ve accomplished a lot to get where you are, but chances are you never got a formal education in how to run the most effective and lowest stress practice possible. Don’t sweat it! Because we’ve got your back... Being an Orthopreneur means that you’re a part of a community. A community that brings peers together to become the best clinicians and the best business owners they can be. Becoming an Orthopreneurs means you never ever need to practice alone. Join the FREE Facebook group by simply applying:https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

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