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December 15, 2025 75 mins
Dr. Tim Young is a chiropractor, speaker, and founder of Focus OKC, as well as the author of Millionaire Chiropractor, a playbook for turning purpose into profit and building a high-impact, high-income practice. A former bodybuilding champion, Tim brings relentless energy and discipline to helping doctors create thriving businesses and extraordinary lives.

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Bert Martinez is a successful entrepreneur and best-selling author. Bert is fascinated by business, marketing, and entrepreneurship. One of Bert's favorite hobbies is to transform the complicated into simple-to-understand lessons so you can apply them to your business and life. Bert is also obsessed with exploring the mindset of the high achievers so you can follow their secrets and strategies.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Today on the show, doctor Tim Young, let me ask
a question, what if success wasn't about how much you earn,
but instead was about how much you evolved? And today
with Tim Young on the show, we're gonna be talking
about that. You know, one of the things that I

(00:21):
like about his book, we're going to talk about that
a little bit.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Doctor Young invites us to read define well not as
just pure numbers and numbers are important, but also about energy,
about service, about impact. Doctor Tim Young, Welcome to the show.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
I'm honored. I really really appreciate you having me here.
This is this is something special for me.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Well great, So I got to ask you, you know,
you and I've been talking a little bit before the
show and and and so how did you go from
you know, a talk about your career path? What got
you involved in chiropractic medicine? And then also you were
you compt bodybuilder for years, so talk about that. How
did all this evolve?

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Well, I'll make a very very long story short. So
I grew up in southwest Missouri and really in the
beginning and down in the hills of Missouri, the you know,
the Ozarks. You know, everybody knows the show of the Ozark.
This is the actual true Ozarks. And then when I
was in about the fifth grade, we moved to the

(01:24):
city Springfield, Missouri, this town and my uncle was a
chiropractor and he had been in practice in Springfield for
probably thirty years, and my uncle Bill and I would
go see him for you know, sports injuries and bike wrecks.
And I wrestled and played football in high school. Well,
when I was eighteen years old, I was involved in
a very very serious car accident. We went off a bridge.

(01:48):
I landed on my side, I had I broke my
back a bunch of ribs. I shouldn't have walked away
from it. It was a horrific accident. And I was
out in the emergency room in the they run MRIs
and a bunch of tests, and that was there all
night long. And the orthopedic doctors come in and said, well,
young man, we've got some bad news for you. And

(02:09):
at that point, I had just decided, at eighteen, I
was going to become a bodybuilder. I just started working out,
just started. I've always been tiny, tiny tim my whole life.
And I was a ninety eight pound freshman in high school.
And the only reason I remember that because I wrestled
ninety eight pounds my freshman year. So I graduated one
hundred and fifty. I had gotten up to one hundred

(02:30):
and sixty this car accent. We got some bad news
for you. Your bodybuilding days are over. You'll never lift
heavyweight again, and more than likely, because of this fractured spine,
you're going to have a limp for the rest of
your life. Well, you know, you tell that to an
eighteen year old young man. This is nineteen eighty five,

(02:51):
and you're defeated. So about six weeks later, when I
could actually walk again, I go see my uncle Bill
and I tell my uncle Bill, this is what they
told me, and he had a it's in the book.
I won't say it here a few choice words, and
he said, lay down, and he starts adjusting me. Six

(03:13):
weeks later, I'm back in the gym working out. Six
months later, I went teenage mister Missouri right, And I
competed for twenty three years after that, and I've never
had a limb. That was kind of an inspiration. But
then I had. But then I was going to be
a Navy seal. I joined the Navy. I was going
to be a seal. I was going to be a warrior.

(03:33):
That's all that I could live, think, breathe, sleep, was
Navy seals. And I'm preparing to test for bugs. This
is this is nineteen eighty eight, right LEI Chicago. My
back starts hurting again because I'm doing all this crazy training.
Of course, I'm twenty two years old. I don't know
any different. And so I go to see the medical

(03:56):
the Navy doctors, and they run their test. They called
me into medhold a few weeks later, and a lady
sitting at the desk and she says, they say right
here that they know you have a problem, but they're
not sure what it is. So they're recommending exploratory back surgery. Now, Bert,

(04:16):
I'm twenty two years old, I'm not very bright from
the hills Missouri. I'm training to be a warrior. But
I do know this. The words exploratory and back surgery
should never be used together. And I looked at her
and I said no, ma'am, And she got real confused,
and she looked up at me. She said excuse me,
And I said, no, ma'am, I'll not have any surgery.
And she said, well, she got flustered, she starts moving paper.

(04:38):
She goes, well, all we can do is to send
you home. Now, Bert, you have to understand when I
tell this story, I was going to be a warrior.
That's all I thought about. I didn't go to church.
I wasn't spiritual. It's not that I didn't believe in God.
I didn't think about God. None of this was in
my word. At that moment, God laid his hand on
my shoulder, said you're going to be a chiropractor. I knew.

(05:01):
I had a sense of a peace, warmth knowing, and
I was just smiled. I remember like it was yesterday,
and I said, send me home. I get out of
the Navy. I work till January building chain link fence.
I started my undergrad didn't start till I got my
chiropractic degree. So that was my journey. That's what got

(05:23):
me from the hills of Missouri to becoming a chiropractor.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
That's awesome. That's awesome. So you're sitting here and you
have the spiritual experience, you get this whispering, call it
the holy goes, call it like you said, God laying
hands on you, you are going to be a chiropractor.
While in this again, you call it met whole. So
that's pretty profound.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
It really is. And it and here's the thing I knew.
I knew I was going to be a chiropractor, but
I didn't know what that meant. It had nothing to
do with money or or success or. I didn't know.
I didn't even know what. All I knew, doctor Uncle
Bill popped my back and it made me feel better.
That's all I knew. I knew nothing about the career.
I knew nothing about school. I just knew this was

(06:12):
what I was going to go do. And and and
I just I followed that voice. I followed that calling.
It was a some people say a calling. I felt
a pull, like pulled me in that direction. And and
and and again. Not a very good education. My high
school was not the best high school. I just I
wasn't very I wasn't a good student. I'm physical, I

(06:35):
lift heavy things, I beat people up. I mean that's
I was just a physical person, right. I had to win.
I want the Missouri tough man to have enough money
to go take a test to get my license. I mean,
this is who I was. But it was but so
it sent me down the path in my career but
it also sent me down the path. Wait a minute,

(06:55):
there's more going on in the universe than just it
just falling throughs the day with no purpose. There's more.
It set me on my spiritual journey. Also, I guess
I should say.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Sure, sure, well, and I tell you what, I've been
fortunate enough to, uh to hang around a few Navy seals.
I've had several Navy seals on the show, and uh,
Navy seals are not only tough, but they're smart. I mean,
you know, you have to be. You're under pressure, You're

(07:27):
you know, a lot of Navy seal training has spent
cold and wet, and so not only are you under pressure,
but you're cold and wet, and you got to figure
things out and and so you're you have a certain
level of smart uh.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
And oh yeah, you gotta make decisions at high level decisions. Yeah. Yes.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
And what I found is that sometimes high school is
just not the place for what do you call it?
To develop this. I myself no to not do well
in high school. In fact, I used to sit there
and I was in awe of these kids that were saying, well,
I'm graduating school and from high school, I'm going to
do x y Z. I'm going to go to college
for this reason. And I was like, wow, what is

(08:07):
that about? And I didn't get my you know, aha moment,
my calling until I don't know, I think I was
thirty eight, and then I realized, oh, this is what
I want to do. And it just you know, I,
like a lot of people, I struggled terribly with algebra,
and order to go to law school, I had to

(08:27):
become proficient in algebra. Not because algebra's required, but because
there's a logic to it. And man, I took it
upon myself. I ended up here. I am thirty eight
years old and I'm I have a tutor coming to
my house, my house to help me with algebra. But
you know, it goes back to once you once you

(08:47):
have that focus, that drive, nothing gets in your way.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Well it's a sense of purpose. It's like okay, something
it's either something, something hits you, something is called within
you to give you a sense of purpose. And once
you have that sense of purpose, then you create the
drive and the discipline although to reach your sense of purpose,
like you know, you hear it all the time. It's
you know, it's it's when the why is big enough
the house take care of themselves. And in your why,

(09:13):
that's what you be found out your why. I found
out my why, you know, and and it was and
it was in my in my opinion, you can't take
it away from me. I believe this with everything I have.
It was a divine intervention. It was like you said,
there's no other explanation for me, and then but that's
a great, big why, you know.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Right well, And I agree with you. There is no
other explanation. I mean, what are the chances of the
Navy saying, hey, it's either this or go home. And
in that moment you have this, this very spiritual experience.
There is no other explanation.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Now and and you know, and again one hundred percent,
never ever occurred across my mind to ever be a chiropractor.
Like you said, all my eggs are in one basket,
I'm down that rabbit hole. I am going to do
this and then and just like that, no, you're gonna
go do this. But but what was interesting was bert

(10:08):
is it wasn't it wasn't a sense of confusion or
really it was just okay, yep, and in this a knowing.
So it's I I've told the story a lot in
you know, in larger when I speak to the stages
and large groves, I every time I tell it, there's
no way I can articulate and bring forth the true

(10:29):
essence of that moment. But here I am, all these
years later, you know, because of that moment.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Well and again, uh this sometimes it is hard to
articulate a spiritual moment like that. It's to me, it's
you know, it's like the burning the burning bush experience
that Moses had. How do you put that and really
articulate what he must have felt and and and and
the spirit that he must have felt at that level.
So uh no, to me it makes sense. And so

(10:57):
I know, uh, you know, for anybody who is spiritual,
they'll go, oh, yeah, that makes total sense.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
That's just the way it worked.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
It is that small whisper that pulls people in directions
if they're willing to obey, if they're willing to go, yeah,
that makes sense, let's do it. And you know, you
could have said, no, I am not going to do that.
I'm going to stay in the navy and make that
my career. But it sounded like you listened and the

(11:24):
world opened up to you all right. Let me ask
you this. Here, you are your car practor you have
this awesome experience not only with the spiritual syfe but
with your uncle and stuff. As you're going through your career,
was there one or two or maybe several patients that
just opened your eyes to what healing really was? Any

(11:44):
any I guess patients that stand out that made you go,
oh my gosh, this is not just popping a back.
Is this is something else?

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Yeah, you know, we could do a twenty four hour
straight podcast on that. I've got thousand. I'm in the
middle of my thirtieth year, and I traveled worldwide teaching
and speaking. But in practice, I'm still in practice as
we speak. And there are so many, but I will
tell you. I'm going to tell you the one. I'm

(12:17):
going to tell you the one that really really got
so many I could I could talk about so many.
One of them was in the very beginning, I had
a little boy that was brought to me. His name
was Oscar. He was four years old, and Oscar his
family was from Alaski's Eskimo and and he had the

(12:38):
just adorable little man, little comb over. He looked like
a little man right. Well, Oscar was born with what's
called a hemi verdic, but his third lumbard was if
you if you look at the spine, it looked like
a piece of pizza on its side, so it was
shape shaped like that, and he had a real bad scaldiosis.
Oscar had two kidneys that were failing. One was a

(12:59):
side raising, one was even smaller, and he had surgery schedule.
They were going to remove one of his kidneys so
the other one supposedly would get more blood supply, nerves supply, whatever.
He wasn't thriving, He wasn't growing any taller, and he
couldn't control his bows. At four years old, he was
still wearing a diaper because he had no bowel control.
He just couldn't control at all. And I actually have

(13:20):
the letter right here. His mother wrote a whole thing
about this. The kids at school would make fun of him,
tease him because he wore a diaper, and it was heartbreaking,
and so she brought him to me, and I had
had other things happen, but I looked at his x
rays and it was the first time I had never
seen a four year old's X rays like that, and

(13:41):
the first time i'd ever seen a spine like this.
And I will tell you Bert, it was the first
time in my career that I went in on a Sunday.
I never went to the office on Sunday. That's family time.
And I told my wife, I said I'll be back.
I ran up to the office. I pulled those x
rays up and I said, there, and I'm looking at him.
And the first time ever in my life at this career.

(14:02):
This was twenty seven years ago, six years ago, I
looked up and said, I need some help on this one.
I don't know what to do. And then and then
it was revealed me. I'm a chiropractor. Adjust so that
Monday mom brings him in. I said, this is what
we're going to do. I started adjusting Oscar. I started

(14:23):
adjusting that third lumbard that no one else would touch.
Matter of fact, she went and asked his medical doctors
if it was okay, and they threw a fit. He's
going to paralyze him, He's going to kill him, all
that ugly things. Right, He trusted me. I told her,
I said, I believe. I believe in the potential of
the human body to heal itself. And I started adjusting

(14:44):
him In six months, his kidney's tripled in size, they
started functioning again, his bows started working, and he grew
six inches. Wow. I got a message from him and
his mother last year. He's six' to. One they're living In.
Alaska now, wrong, Healthy. Oscar sit me up. Here it's
tallingt his mom and he's one hundred percent. Healthy that's.

(15:06):
INCREABLE i can tell you story after story after story like.
THAT i have so. Many but what happens was it
was kind of like my path and my career choice
and my future was revealed to. Me, chiropractical the principal
of the chiropractic was revealed to me because what it,
is all we're dealing with this is the inborn innate,
intelligence and with all of us to heal on the,

(15:29):
inside we have the, potential we have the right to be.
Healthy and ALL i do is a chiropractor is look
for the, interference remove that, interference and allow the inborn
intelligence to take over and do his. Job and when
that was revealed to, me then the practice exploded because
THEN i, realized, well IF i can help One, oscar

(15:51):
well MAYBE i can help two and five and. Ten
and then WHAT i did WAS i learned along the
way to remove my own limitations on the amount of
people THAT i could actually, help and that's what created my.
Success but it came from the one that's.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Incredible and Again i'm going back to that spiritual moment
that you're having there in The. Navy and if all
you ever did is Make oscar, whole it would have
been worth.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
It it incredibly worth it To.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Oscar, YEAH i, mean you go from barely having kidneys
to having kidneys to being able to control your bowel
movements and stuff that we take for granted every.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
Day oh it's. You you. Know WELL i HAD i you,
KNOW i had a baby that they called me in
some parents of a. PATIENT i treated her through her,
whole her whole, pregnancy and then she was going to
have a natural. Birth, well when she went to Have,
coleman he was over eleven pounds and he got stuck
in the birth canal and they rushed her to the.

(16:50):
HOSPITAL i get the phone call From dad that night
THAT i don't know if there's anything you can, do
but they're Saying coleman's probably not going to make it
through the. Night he's not going to. Live can you
do anything? Again another spiritual. Moment SO i, said, WELL
i can't just walk into a hospital and walk into
AN icu and start adjusting. PEOPLE i can't do, that he.

(17:12):
Said he, goes, well let me call you. Back he
calls me, Back bert In Oklahoma. City i'm here In
Oklahoma city right. NOW i don't know how many. Hospitals
there are six. HOSPITALS i have one patient out of
all my, patients that's a. Pediatrician that one patient at
that hospital at that, moment on that floor with at that,

(17:33):
time was on call and Doctor young come. In that doctor,
said you tell Doctor young if he could do, anything come,
on because we were watching him die word for. WORD
i go into THAT. ICU i walk in and it's
a little room and the nurse is standing watnam, Me
oh you mess Me uncle Sim i'm Uncle, Tim i'm.

(17:58):
Visiting SO i go. In they put the guard on,
me all these. THINGS i walk in and there's mom
and dad standing And. Christie the. Mom she couldn't even.
Speak she looked like shed been hit by a. Bust
all the blood vessels in her eyes were completely, busted blood.
Red AND i look At mark to dead AND i,
said what? HAPPENED i, said, Well coleman got stuck in

(18:19):
the birth canal and they turned. Him they, pushed and
they ripped him. Out, wow ripped him. Out SO i
walk over and he's in this little ice sue, this you,
know with a bucket with a plastic bed and tubes
and wires and all. THINGS i got pictures of. It
they took him later AND i look up and his

(18:40):
heart rate AND i don't remember the numbers exactly because
this was a. Moment this was thirteen years. Ago this
was a moment THAT i didn't Realize i'd be talking.
About but his heart rate was through the. Roof it
was like one hundred and sixty beats a. Minute. Wow his,
respiration that's the only two THINGS i understood with all
this was. It and his respiration was like. Six his
heart was about to blow out of his, chest but

(19:00):
he couldn't. Breathe AND i looked down at. Him his,
eyes all the whites in his eyes were gone blood.
Red wow To. BERT i reached through the tubes and
the wires AND i picked him up AND i checked
and he has a. Rib he has one of his
ribs had been, dislocated pushing straight. Backwards AND i took

(19:21):
my thumb AND i said, it and it just went
right back in. PLACE i laid him, down AND i
checked the top bone in his neck and where they
turned and, ripped they pulled. Him they twisted the top,
bone AND i took my finger AND i set it
AND i laid him. Down he turned over and looked at.
It he took a deep. Breath at that, moment heart

(19:44):
rate started coming back, down respiration started coming back. Up
AND i turned. Around there's four nurses and mom and
dad watching. Me my favorite part of the, story well
not the, favor but the head. Nurse he's. Older she's.
Hissed Then i'm, there arms are. Crossed she, says, well

(20:04):
those machines are not really that. RELIABLE i just went
and Hugged christine AND i Hugged, mark AND i, said
he's gonna be. FINE i go, home, eat eat dinner
with my. Family the next, day Doctor, thompson the, pediatrician
comes in and gets his. Adjustment he, GOES i don't
know what you, did But coleman's going home. Today what

(20:27):
are the odds that he is on? Call and so
when you See, bert when you see things like, that
when you experience things like, that they can't take it
away from. You you. Can't they cannot take that away from.
You you can't convince me it didn't. Happen we witnessed.
It he's there And coleman is now thirteen years. Old
he's and guess guess What coleman wants to Be, Now

(20:49):
he's gonna go be a. CHIROPRACTOR i was gonna, say
he's got to.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Be Absolutely i've.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
GOT i got thousands of stories like, that SO i
love telling. Him but it's it's he goes to the
power of the intelligence of the human, body and when
you give it the, opportunity it can heal itself of
anything known to.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
MAN i love. THAT i love, that and that is so.
True what's incredible to me is that every, day and
if not every, day certainly several times a, year you
will hear doctors changing their theories of how the body.
Works we're still trying.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
To figure that.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Out we know that placebos can work as well as quote. Medicine,
yeah you, know so what we believe our body can, achieve,
Right and so it's an incredible. Thing AND i think
that sometimes And i'd love to get your take on
this as a as a medical, PROVIDER i think that

(21:45):
we have both the medical side and the consumer. Side
we have now been trained to want the. PILL i
don't want to go to THE gm and lose weight
or get in. Shape do you have a? Pill CAN
i get a? SHOT i, mean look at all the
stuff about g pls and and all that, stuff and
so we have become a, custom for lack of better,

(22:08):
terms to ask for the. Pill you, know what DO
i take to fix?

Speaker 2 (22:12):
This it's a trillion dollar. Business pharmaceutical company is a
trillion dollar business and they spend a lot of money on,
brainwashing like every you. KNOW i was we were just
IN i was just teaching over In australia and my
wife AND i got to laugh AND i, said you
notice we were laying in bed one night just trying,
to you, know get her clock, right WATCHING. Tv AND i,
said did you notice? Something she, said? What not one drug?

(22:35):
Commercial it's not allowed over, there but here three out
of four drug. Commercials we are brainwashed from the time
we're little to take. Something you take, something it's it's
it's it's all by. Design. Sure and what happens is
we are taught that health comes in a. Bottle you
have to take something my. Kids one, time my son

(22:55):
was a, freshman my daughter was a junior in high,
school and we'd went to the three of us just
went to dinner and they, Said, dad we got a
we got a. PROBLEM i, said what is?

Speaker 1 (23:02):
It?

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Said at? School and my son in eighth, grade my
daughter and, junior we are the only kids in our
class that are on not on a, medication the only,
ones and our class is telling us we are the
one with a, problem that there's something wrong with. Us
and so that's the society that we live. In that you,

(23:24):
know that's WHAT rfk is trying to. Change but the
interesting thing, Is i'll give you this. Scenario you've heard
of the word. Spunt you terms spontaneous. Remission, yes all,
right zero, money zero, studies zero, thought zero energy into
finding out what that really. Is they just named. It

(23:47):
you're dying of, cancer you got six, months six months goes,
by there's no cancer where to. Go we don't know
spontaneous remission because there was no money being made off of. It,
sure that's what it's all. About if they can't make,
money they can't make money off of, it then it shouldn't.
Work it's like stem. Cell stem cell is one of
the most amazing new breakthroughs that we've seen in a long.

(24:09):
Time i've used. It blew a disc in my lower.
BACK i mean the disc was ruptured down into a nerve.
Root it was. Bad there's no adjusting that right stem
cell pulled it. Back my wife in her next same.
Thing but when you talk to the medical, doctors there's
no scientific proofs that that stuff.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Works, right, right absolutely. Well and to your, POINT i
THINK i think UH rfk is doing the best he.
Can AND i love pill. Battle, yeah it's an uphill.
BATTLE i, mean you, know it's so funny BECAUSE i
just wrote him a letter BECAUSE i think you're as you,
mentioned it's a trillion dollar industry we. Have it, is you,

(24:49):
know the pharmaceutical. Industry if it's not number, one it's number.
Two as far as lobbying, efforts they hire number. One,
yeah they're number one of people who hire or retain,
lobbyists the pharmaceutical. Industry and so you HAVE rfk who's, saying,
hey maybe we don't need all of these. Vaccines and,

(25:10):
certainly you, Know i'm not saying that the vaccines never,
work but to sit there and, say, hey you have
a healthy, child let's start giving them vaccines right. Away
why why it's never made sense to. Me and, certainly,
look if you AND i were going to go to let's,
say in no disrespect To, india but if you AND
i were going to Visit, india maybe we should consider

(25:33):
some you, know kind of. Profilactic maybe it's a, vaccine
maybe it's something, else Because india is a unique place
all to. Itself but if you're born here In, america
AND i bet you if you're born in In Europe,
england the chances of you getting a disease that needs
a vaccine at the age of zero or two or

(25:57):
three days is like. Nil it just doesn't make. Sense
AND i was there was a would you call it
a legal case that came out as that a year,
ago maybe two years, ago where you, know AGAIN i
don't know what the doctor was, thinking but the mother
comes in with her healthy, child a beautiful young, daughter

(26:19):
and she hadn't had any vaccines in years because he
doesn't need, them because you, know our body is capable
of doing all the stuff by.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Itself and the.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Doctor, said oh, no, look we got to catch her
up on all these vaccinations and gave her like ten
or twelve vaccinations and she went from being a healthy
child to being an invalid and she Was it's not
that the money is worth, it because they only got
a couple of million. Dollars but you know, why it's
it's such a it's such a thing, that as you,

(26:52):
said the programming is, there the propaganda's, there that we
stopped asking why why should my child get these two
or three vaccines he or she is only a few
hours old or only a few days, Old and it
just drives me. Nuts AND i think that, AGAIN rfk

(27:13):
has got an uphill. Battle he's fighting some, big big
money and and to your, point it is big. Money
and so we're not talking about just the medicine. Side
look what he's trying to do with the food. Side
where we're gonna get try to get rid of artificial.
Everything you, know artificial, coloring let's start with. THAT i

(27:33):
think that's the number one thing on the. Agenda it's,
like why did we need to have bright colors and
food to begin? WITH i, Mean i'm, sorry it's.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Just so it's programming to, that it's, programming pro break
programming and, brainwashing and you know it to your to
your actually, point and a lot of people don't know
this that vaccines are the only pharmaceutical drug on the
market that have zero. Liability there's no the pharmaceutic companies
have zero. Liability congress passed that When reagan was in,

(28:05):
office that they went and lobbied and they. Passed they
went and, said if you don't do, this we're all
going to go bankrupt because there were so many lawsuits
against them that they remove liability from. That so you
can't sue a pharmaceutical company at. All there's a vaccine,
court but you can't see. That you can't. It wish is.
Bankrupt you can't sue. Them why would they do? That
why would They why would they make? It there's only one.

(28:27):
Reason and you, know we could go down that rabbit.
Hole BUT i spoke several years ago at a large
conference And jay AT rfk spoke right before. Me that
was like that was, Daunting like he went out there
and just brought the house. Down but his story is
amazing on how he how he learned about. This but
it's true and anybody that educates, himself they're going to
look at this and, go this is. Ridiculous when you
got to look at it like when you AND i were,

(28:49):
kids we got like five vaccines and you, know and
now they're getting ninety. Six and then all you've got
to do is go To california and look at, that
and in the next five, years one out of every two,
boys fifty percent of every male child will be. Autistic fifty.
Percent if that doesn't make you stop and go wait,
what THEN i don't know what. Will and but then

(29:10):
here's a real simple. Thing go look at. It go
look at an amage. Community they have zero autistic. Kids
zero they take it zero back. Zero. Yeah and so you're, like,
well wait a, minute let's look at. That nothing to see.
Here so it's it's you know, again this is what's
interesting you is is you, know chiropractors have been saying

(29:31):
the same. Thing rfksman is saying for, years and he's a,
huge huge advocate for. Chiroprady he really really. Big but
you just look at, him look at his, age look
at how healthy he. Is right if you if you
ever see him with his shirt, off it's, like you,
KNOW i WISH i look like him. Now but, again as,
chiropractures we've been saying this for, years but we're the
quacks because we're anti. Vaccine we're anti. Medicine now the

(29:53):
whole world is starting to wake up because OF covid
and THE covid. Vaccine take this, vaccine you won't get. Covid,
well then everybody, did, right and then every now everybody's
dropping like flies the cover of. It and now the world's, going, wait,
What maybe maybe the chiropractors aren't quite the quacks that
we thought they, were, right and so it's waking. Up
it's a great time to be on the right side

(30:14):
of the of the. Equation but we still have an
open upfield battle because they're still making a trillion dollars a.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Year birth absolutely, absolutely and speaking of propaganda and marketing and,
LOBBYING a lot of people don't know, this but when
chiropractic medicine was BEING i guess developed and was starting
to become, mainstream the medical industry spent a lot of
money fighting you. Guys they were trying to close down

(30:40):
chiropractic medicine, altogether and and call you, quacks and call
you guys this and, that and more or. Less you, know,
uh most of the chiropractors THAT i know are ten
times thinner than the average. Doctor, right and you go
through more or less the same amount of. Schooling, uh

(31:00):
you have to, body you have to know how things,
function all that. Stuff but, again this massive, organization, uh
The American Medical association said, hey we can't have, this
and and and and a lot of people do not
understand that that's the way big business is. Done, uh
it's it's, unfortunate but that is what it. Is it's
a medical business not not necessarily focused on healing, people

(31:26):
but making.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Sales, yes thank, you sale thinks all that it. Is you.
Know you know what you're talking about is the chiropractors
actually sued THE ama back in the. Fifties it's called the.
Wilcase so we won, that, right we won. That but
here's the. Thing you, KNOW i was just talking to
somebody just, here just, recently just a little bit, ago about.
This you, know it's all you, know one of my

(31:48):
best friends was a medical. Doctor we grew up, together fifth,
grade all the way through HE i, went we graduated.
Together he, Went he went to The. NAVY i go
into The. Navy he gets. OUT i get. Out i'm
a city in Southwest missouri, state getting ready to take
my interest. Exam he sits down next to. Me right
we paralleled each other and he goes to medical. COOL
i go to chiropractical. School he came and observed. Me

(32:10):
he was a chief resident At. Male he's. Brilliant guy's a,
genius number one picking the. Nation he, says that guy
that was not. Me but we're. Sitting he comes and
observe my office WHEN i was in practice for about
four or five, years and he, Said he, Goes, tim
here's a. Couple he said, One i'm not sure what you're,
doing BUT i will tell you. This you believe in

(32:32):
what you're, doing and your patients believe in, you which
is the only thing that really. Matters then he says This,
bert and this is. Powerful he, goes here's the problem
with the medical. Profession if he ever admitted that what
you are doing is right as a, chiropractor they would
have to admit that what they're doing is. Wrong that's
never going to. Happen, ever so they don't care how

(32:54):
much research you, have how much proof you. Have they don't.
Care you're never going to be. Accepted because they did.
That then they're on the wrong side and it's never gonna,
happen and and and right then it clicked with. ME
i WILL i refuse to ever try to be accepted
by anyone other than the one laying right in front of,

(33:15):
me that person that walks in with the little the
little sick, boy or the asthma patient or the or
the you, know the patient that came in a couple
of years. Ago he, Said, doc you gotta you gotta help.
Me he, Said i'm getting readyturned seventy four years. Old
i'm gonna go hiking all right where You, okay let's
let's get you. Go we're you gonna where you gonna hike?

(33:35):
At AND i thought it was gonna be like this
little mountain here In. Oklahoma, No i'm gonna hike kill
him in Jar obs.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
Whoa and he.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Did he killed it. Right and so that's the only
PERSON i. GIVE i don't care about being accepted by
by the, world, RIGHT i only Get i'm gonna get,
results And i'm gonna be accepted by the one in
front of. Me and it's the same. Way it's the
same way WHEN i held WHEN i helped somebody with
my business coaching or. WHATEVER i don't care what other people.
Think let's help you help. More let's help you help

(34:07):
more and that and that's really what what all this
boils down to. You we're never going to beat the.
System it's too much, money too much, money but we,
can but we can help the one in front of.
Us and that's really what it was the auncies for,
me you.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Know and AND i have a little bit of a.
STORY i went and saw my. Doctor this IS i
CAN i THINK i can. Say it's been a couple of.
Decades and when saw my, doctor and, uh he blew me
away because he, says, hey you know, what you may
want to go to a chiropractor and see what results

(34:43):
you get, there and and uh and then he also
wanted to do. Acupuncture this is a medical doctor who
believes in a holistic, approach that medicine isn't always the,
answer that maybe chiropractor medicine can do, it or maybe
this we Call eastern. Medicine and that just blew me.

(35:07):
Away AND i, thought, man we're finally starting to make
a little bit of headway in that. Direction and it
IS i think MAYBE i don't know whatever the percentage,
is five or ten percent of medical doctors are starting
to realize that that they're not the only way right
and you probably know there's better than everything than anybody.
Else but a lot of consumers don't know this that
doctors of medical doctors for, sure do not get any

(35:31):
kind of training when it comes to fitness or exercise or.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
Nutrition it's just like none. Zero they're training what they.
Do to your. Point here In Oklahoma, city the top
neurosurgeon here At, mercy he runs a neuroscience. Group he
brought him and his wife brought their six year old
daughter to me years ago for, asthma and asthma was
cleared up in a matter of a. Week fast, forward

(35:57):
she's now that little girl is now a D. O
she's an osteopath and she reached out to me and
wanted me to help her to learn how to. Adjust
but then about a month, ago this neural surgeon brought
his wife to me for. Vertigo why, Right no one
else brought her to. Me and it was a little
bit daunting because she's on my table AND i know

(36:18):
What i'm gonna. Do i'm going to adjust the Oxyd
and he's sitting right here, again top, neurosurgeon leaning, forward
watching and asking. Questions, no that's not daunting at. All you,
know no pressure, whatsoever no pressure at, all and he's
asked me questions and he, goes, oh that makes, sense
and THEN i adjust her AND i help her. Up

(36:40):
her vertigo is gone before they get. Home but to your, point,
yeah and he actually made the comment to, me and
he's he's. Done he done brain. Surgery and my, wife
my wife had to be nine emangioma about twelve years,
ago and he removed. It he's my. HERO i love
this man and he does brain. Surgery his words to,
me chiropractic is one of the greatest things ever happened to,

(37:00):
us he, said because without, You i'm way too, busy
AND i don't want to be that busy cutting on.
People what a beautiful. Thing, now you're not going to
get everyone to say, that because you've got egos, involved
and you've got you got you, know big house famous
to make AND i get all, That but to your,
point that, doctor if they truly want to help another human,

(37:21):
being they're going to find a way to actually help,
them not manipulate them and and just give them something
that's going to make them. Sicker that's and THEN i
really think that the WORLD covid was a curse in
a blessing in a lot of, ways AND i think
it woke a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
Up, oh absolutely. Absolutely it was a curse and a
blessing in many. Ways just like a lot of things in.
Life you, know there's you, know we we we as
a society learn from some of our curses and we
turn them into. Blessings and some of the policies and procedures,
today some of our safety. Procedures if you go on

(37:58):
a cruise, Ship, uh The titanic didn't have enough. Lifeboats
that was a. Curse but the blessing that came out
of that is now all cruise ships have to have
enough lifeboats for everybody on, board so nobody has to
worry about that, anymore you. Know and so, uh the
same thing with some of our F faa, regulations some

(38:20):
of the same you. Know and so, anyway so there's
always that it's a double sided coin for a. Reason
and and sometimes as humans were a little slow to
learn the lesson to.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Grasp the, blessing, right, yeah, exactly very. Slow, yeah absolutely all.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
Right so let me ask you this because here you.
Are we've talked about you, know you wanting to go
not not just to be a naval, officer but an
elite naval warrior the. Seal and so talk a little
bit about your. Upbringing was there something in your. Upbringing
was it a work ethic that was taught to. You was,

(38:59):
it you, know talk a little bit about your upbringing
other than coming from The? Ozarks was it was it
like coming home or living at?

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Home, well you know again you know down Where i'm
from originally from you, know in the Southwest, missouri down
in The. Ozarks it was we lived in the, hills,
hills and and the work ethic was, this you get
up and you work, hard right you get you either
get up work hard to get your ass whip one
of the. Two AND i was. RAISED i was raised

(39:28):
WHERE i. Was and a lot of people don't get,
this especially, today that we, hunted we, fished and we
and we we had a. Garden that's how we fed.
Ourselves we you, know we went to the store for
a bustard and ketchup and that's about. It you, know
we had we milt goats down the. ROAD i mean
it Was that's that's HOW i was. Raised but then
you get out and then you work into hayfields and

(39:49):
then you. Cut we cut our own, wood and for
we we burnt wood for, fire right for. Heat so
there was always there was always and and my, father
in other, words to the hardest work in people. Ever
there was always an internal work. Ethic but it's a work,
ethic a survival. Right you there is no time to lay,
around there is no. Time we we you gotta you

(40:11):
gotta make things, happen, Right and so that was that
was instilled at a very young. Age but then you,
know then then you, know it's kind of. Crazy i've
got a lot of different stories growing, up but it
was in sports when you start playing playing. SPORTS i
started playing football in the fifth, grade and then you
learned team sports and you learn to overcome. Adversity and

(40:33):
in high SCHOOL i played football AND i. Wrestled you overcome.
Adversity but, then to be quite honest with, you YOU'RE i think.
IT i think just watching my parents work so hard
for very, little not asked for. Anything but you you
worked hard because that's what you did that you, know
it's just it wasn't an. OPTION i mean you you

(40:54):
didn't question. It you're kind of. People you cared for,
Others you worked, hard you paid your, bills you lived you.
Died that was kind of HOW i was. Raised but
then WHEN i but then when when the bodybuilding bug struck.
Me of COURSE i read that the the The Encyclopedia
bodybuilding in the eighth, grade And arnold was my. Hero
and THEN i always was tired of being tiny and.

(41:17):
Smaller and then WHEN I i had there was a
kid that was a bodybuilder in high. School then it Was,
randy and he was big in high. School back, then
he was. Huge AND i made a comment to. HIM
i know exactly WHERE i was standing WHEN i said
it in, school right before we. Graduated you, KNOW i
want to be a. Bodybuilder and he laughed at, me
and he, said you can't be a. Bodybuilder you'll quit

(41:39):
just like everyone. Else And, BERT i don't. Know that
was that was the time THAT i went just like,
that and from and and when someone told me THAT
i couldn't do, SOMETHING i was. Obsessed and and so
from that, moment almost one year, LATER i won teenage Mister. Missouri,
RIGHT i beat, everybody and and and. So but in

(42:01):
order to do, that you walk into the gym at
one hundred and fifty five. Pounds you can't lift your
ass with both, hands, right you have to. Learn you
have to learn how to work, hard. Right you got
to learn from the bigger, guys and you've got to
show up every day and you got to put forth
one hundred percent. Effort if you're going to accomplish your,
goal you don't do it by talking about. It and

(42:21):
so the work ethic THAT i learned basically through, SURVIVAL
i applied it to bodybuilding and it taught me lessons
of discipline and consistency THAT i didn't even. REALIZE i
THOUGHT i was just doing it BECAUSE i love. Bodybuilding
what was really happening WAS i was learning the lessons
for life THAT i was going to carry on with
me throughout my. Career and so that's where all that comes.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
From, absolutely there is something special that you get from,
sports AND i think that one of the one of
the great things THAT i appreciate about bodybuilding is that
failure is just part of. Success you, know at, first

(43:05):
you can't do one hundred pound bench, press and you
know you fail at, it and you know over time
you can do, it and you struggle to get one
or two, reps and now you can get to the
point where you can do ten or twelve. Reps and
and you, KNOW i remember my. JOURNEY i was weighing
one hundred and thirty four, pounds, right and it took
me five years of constantly working out and eating just

(43:26):
to get to one hundred and eighty. Pounds you, know
it's just it's, just you, know very. Slow but to your,
point the lesson is failure is. Okay and the people
that are actually doing. It i've never had anybody in
the gym laugh at somebody else because they were too
small or too fat or. Whatever it's a community and

(43:48):
we all know that we're all on our different little.
Path but it's okay to help you your.

Speaker 2 (43:54):
Neighbor well, yeah but in bodybuilding it's to your, point
we have a, phrase train to. Failure, yes train to.
Failure you train and you train. Too you can't do
no more the thing when you can do. It But,
bert here's the here's the. Secret put more weight on
you put more weight on. It you don't leave it
the same, weight same, reps same. Sets you add, reps

(44:17):
you add, sets and you add. Weight that's. Growth but
that's growth the same WAY i did in chiropractic. Practice,
right here's the. THING a lot of people can't wrap
their mind around. This but the average chiropractor in their
office sees approximate one hundred patient visits a. Week that's
the average throughout throughout the, country throughout the. World i'll

(44:37):
see one hundred and three. Hours, now, wow how do
you do? That BECAUSE i put systems in, PLACE i
added more, weight more, sets more. Reps, right WHAT i
did WAS i pushed myself out of my comfort zone
in order to accomplish my. Goal and in order to do,

(44:57):
that you have to remove unnecessary. Things and if you're
going to be a, bodybuilder you can't eat cheesecake every.
Day you have to remove unnecessary. Things If i'm going
to be a, bodybuilder If i'm going to squad five
hundred pounds and get my legs, Bigger i'm not going
to run a, marathon that's. Silly you remove unnecessary. Actions
and so in order to accomplish your goal in business

(45:19):
and in my in my, business in order to accomplish
a high volume practice Where i'm serving and helping a
lot of people in a short period of, TIME i
had to remove those unnecessary. Things, Right but you do
that by the discipline of going in every single day
with the discipline of adding more, weight adding more reps

(45:41):
and adding more sets and creating that to failure and
to your, point there are days THAT i got my
ass kids, right and then you're, like what just? Happened
but then you get up and you go do it,
Again and that's that's the secret to. Success if in a,
nutshell is that right?

Speaker 1 (45:59):
There, absolutely there is something very special about kicking your own.
Butt you, know when you are laying on the floor
at the gym and you can barely move and you're
out of breath and you're. Hurting, man was those are
some of the best, times Right.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
They are the best. Times one of my FAVORITE i
hope we have a. Minute i'm gonna tell you one
of my favorite lessons THAT i taught. Myself kicked my
own ass in my. Career AND i did it in,
bodybuilding AND i learned a lot about. Myself AND i
don't even know WHY i did. This i'm twenty years.
Old i'm twenty years, old And i'm getting. Ready i'm wan,
teenage Mister, missouri But i'm preparing for, now Mister. Missouri

(46:39):
i'm jumping to the big, dogs AND i THINK i
can do this. Right And so it's A friday Night, Springfield.
Missouri all my buddies are we're gonna go, Out we're
gonna go, Cruising we're gonna go. Party and this is
nineteen eighty. SIX i go to the gym on A.
Friday it's leg. NIGHTS i got to get my leg
work out of them before we go. Out. FELLAS i
go into the. Gym there's no one in the gym
but the girl working behind the front. Counter only person.

(47:01):
THERE i go in the back leg. ROOM i made
a decision THAT i was going to put. FOUR i
warmed up AND i was going to put four hundred
and five. Pounds AND i weigh one hundred and ninety eight.
Pounds i'm putting four hundred and five pounds on the squat.
WRECK i have no, SPOTTER i have no training, part
there's no one in the, gym and you know what
a squat wreck looks, like. RIGHT i made the decision

(47:23):
for whatever, reason and it wasn't my brightest, moment BUT
i was going to put four or five. On i'm
going to walk it all the way out of the squat.
Wreck i'm going to go all the way to the
ground at what we call, aztecavs all the way to
the bottom and all the way, up And i'm going
to do three sets of ten. Bird i've never done it,

(47:43):
before even with a. Spotter i've never done three sets
of ten at this. Career but for whatever, Reason i'm doing.
It AND i made a Decision i'm either doing it
or it's crushing me right here in this. FLOOR i
do the first set AND i ten AND i rack.
It i'm, like all, right that was kind of. Tough
BUT i got. This about halfway through set. TWO i

(48:06):
start questioning my sanity a little, bit, like, oh this
is not going. Well AND i struggle through. It and
that was the last, year AND i rack. IT i
had a decision to Make bert bail or stick to my.
GUNS i crawled under, IT i backed it, out and
it was, again you got to understand that was nineteen eighty.
Six here it is twenty twenty, five AND i did,

(48:29):
it AND i racked, it AND i remember laying on
the ground going that was the dumbest Thing i've ever
done in my. Life but to this, day that stepped
the tone for every Thing i've taken, on every, test every,
goal every, project everything that someone said THAT i couldn't,
DO i KNOW i can BECAUSE i taught myself that,

(48:53):
lesson you, know and it was one of the most important,
moments transitional moments of my life THAT i carry with
me to. Today don't tell ME i can't do something
Because i'm gonna crawl under that squad. Rack i'm gonna
back it out AND i don't need your, help Right and,
so bodybuilding and fitness and, SPORTS i, think like you,
said to your, point teaches you lessons THAT i didn't

(49:14):
realize at the. Point at the, time ALL i was
doing was teaching myself something that Was god was going
to be needing to use down the road in my.
Future And i'm Still i'm still kind of using it.

Speaker 1 (49:24):
Today absolutely, absolutely it's it is A i think it's
a great mindset. Builder there is something that happens when
you play, sports especially when you're playing these sports that
are more what do you call, it less of a team,
sport more independent.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
In wrestling and bodybuilding and all the op, yep you,
know long.

Speaker 1 (49:48):
Distance, running you know Some uh it's see uh, yeah
there's something there where you have to dig, deep, deep
deep because there's nobody else you got to fin you,
know and and uh and it's it's a wonderful. Thing
it's a wonderful. Thing AND i think, that uh that

(50:09):
somehow we have, cheated not all of, us but there's
we are cheating our young people from, knowing uh the
glory of of of winning and not not necessarily, competing
but doing something that was bigger than you thought you could.

(50:30):
Do and and and also we're robbing our, children uh from.
FAILURE i think failure is a great. Teacher it humbles
you and and it makes you smarter and more. Resilient
AND i think, that, uh you, know our work ethic
has has suffered here In america a little. Bit but you,
know well we'll see for another.

Speaker 2 (50:50):
Time well, yeah and so really really quickly to your,
point my son he started wrestling in the third, grade
and he and and in the fifth, grade he never
won a. Match he went all year long and too
oh and two, oh never won one. Match but he
kept going, back and he kept going, back AND i didn't.
Pushy he's, like you, Know i'm wrestling this, Weekend, dad all,
Right we kept going fast. Forward he's he's a two

(51:13):
times state. Champion he gets a full ride scholarship scholarship
to wrestle in. College well, then but he doesn't want
to do. That he wants to be AN mma, fighter,
right and so he goes to he and he. Fights
he fights twelve amateur, fights ten professional. Fights he's an amazing.
Fighter calls through one day were In. Italy, Dad i've
changed my mind. Fighting fighting is. Selfish i'm only fighting for.

(51:37):
Myself i'm going to be A navy. SEAL i want
to fight for something. Bigger, wow all, Right So i'll
tell your. Mother he, goes, YEAH i run that by
her and so then then but he wrestled his whole.
Life he's never. SWAM i mean he's he's been in the.
Water he, swam but.

Speaker 1 (51:52):
Not, swam but not Like, yeah.

Speaker 2 (51:55):
He trained so hard for six weeks that not only
did he learned to, swim he learned to swim and
run because he didn't really run that much that he
qualified for twenty five thousand dollars bonus and got A
Special forces. Contract so he goes into A Special forces
boot camp already because he because of his work, ethic,

(52:16):
right and he learned that from the third grade, author
to your, point there's nothing that kid can't and won't
do because he's never been taught. That he, couldn't but
he learned the tools and the and the ethic to accomplish.
It you made a great. Point you don't see that very.
Often it's, rare but he. Watched he learned by. EXAMPLE

(52:38):
i mean my. Mother his mother was also she won
overall junior. National she's also hard working and was a.
Bodybuilder the two of us we were the we were weird.
Parents our kids just shook our. Heads but we talked
in that. Ethic and SO i appreciate, you uh you saying.

Speaker 1 (52:55):
That, well you know what it is, again you AND
i talked about. This what we what we do speaks
louder than what we, say and it's an incredible. Thing,
OKAY i want to talk about your, book, yes and
dig dig into this because here you. Are you're a,
chiropractor a, chiropractor you have, this you have your practice going,

(53:18):
on and talk about. This what was the, moment what
was THE i don't, know the, inspiration the pivot that
made you, say, OKAY i got to do this next.
THING i got to help other chiropractors talk about.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
That SO i. WENT i was an associate doctor for
the first three. YEARS i worked for three other. Doctors
Train wreck after train wreck at the train wreck. Whatever
and THEN i personally and there's coaching groups like like
in all. BUSINESSES i joined a chiropractic coaching group back
in nineteen ninety, nine AND i got a great, coach
AND i learned the business lessons and the chiropractic lessons

(53:55):
that they don't teach you in school that you got
to learn out in, business. Right AND i moved through
the ranks and within seventeen years of growing this, PRACTICE
i grew this one of the largest practices in the whole.
World i'm one of the most, successful AND i actually
outgrew the. Coaches so long story, SHORT i go out
and THEN i get, asked, okay teach us what you're.

(54:19):
Doing we want to know how you're doing. It then
that leads me into starting my own consulting and coaching. Group,
well and it takes. Off it takes. OFF i got
up as far as many as over four hundred doctors
in thirty two different countries. Worldwide i'm working with, chiropractice
teaching them my system on how to take all the

(54:39):
philosophies and the principles of chiropractic what we've been talking,
about and how do you apply those in the business
where you can actually be successful with, it because they
don't teach that. Anywhere, WELL i reached my level of
influence social. MEDIA i, speak you, know BUT i can't
speak to. Everybody and so then somebody come to me and, said,
look your, story there's so many. Things your story is,

(55:01):
amazing but you, know we need. It we need to
put this in. Print that way we can reach more.
People and then then AND i was, like, well, okay
AND i really wasn't sold at that, point but then
what happened was he, said but, look not only can
you help and reach more, chiropractors what you did in
chiropractic with your business principles could help any. Business it

(55:22):
doesn't matter what it, is Because i've helped a lot
of people with all kinds of industries with just the
things That i've That i'm teaching a. Book so that's
what led me, like all, right and THEN i Hired
Beverly Hills Publishing Andrea. Albright she was absolutely fabulous on.
This she helped, me she walked me through this. Process
we come together and we created the. Book and what's

(55:45):
interesting WAS i only put one post out there WHEN
i released, it and we had like three to four
hundred orders. OVERNIGHT i, mean it just it took. Off
And i'm so far behind THAT i haven't even tried
to sell anymore because we got to get caught. Up
but that's what led me to write the. Book is
when you create so much success and what we call

(56:06):
a boutique profession, chiropractice there's only sixty thousand of us
in the whole, country eighty thousand in the whole. World
that's not that many in comparison to like medical doctors
or other. Professions right when you create the success THAT
i created in this it is to me it is
so disrespectful to The god that gave me this opportunity

(56:27):
that laid us in on my. Shoulders it's so disrespectful
to the profession as a whole that created this success
THAT i have to keep it to. Myself it is
absolutely my responsibility to share WHAT i know with as
many people AS i can within the chiropractice, profession but
not only, that within all. Professions because the same principles

(56:49):
that created my, lifestyle that created this, great big LIFE
i get to, LIVE i want to help that create
for other people. Also it is this book is my
introduction to the world of this is what's possible coming
from a hill healthy kid to Where i'm.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
AT i love. It and so you can hold a book.
Up it's called millionaire, chiropractor million millionaire.

Speaker 3 (57:09):
Chiropractice, yep build, wealth serve more live. FREE i love
that build, wealth serve more live free than you model
for your seven figure. Practice and this is important because,
uh you, know there is there is no. Doubt numbers are.
Important you got to make the.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Money, look you cannot you cannot contribute to your community
without a certain level of. Money you, can't you, know
you can't contribute to your favorite charities without a certain
level of. Money you, know Warm buffett he's, retiring he's you,
know and and he's promised to give away several billion

(57:52):
dollars to his favorite. Charities and AND i think that
in every career there's THIS i don't, know growth curb
where it's first it's all about. ME i got to
get my business rock and, ROLL i gotta take care
of my. Family to, me, me me or or. Whatever,
Yes and then once you reach a certain, level it's about.

(58:14):
We how CAN i inspire? Others how CAN i help?
Others how CAN i get back to my community and
and uh and so that's obviously where you're at. Now
so so you have this book and then and then
you're you're going around the. COUNTRY i saw a video
where you and, well what's his? Name i'm blanking on

(58:35):
his first. Name last name Is Gunderson and, yeah thank, you,
yes and and uh and SO i Met garrett a
few years ago before you had the long. Hair so
it's been a, while, yeah and and uh out In
utah and so, uh but there is one of those
things that as you become more, successful you want to

(58:57):
help other people achieve and and that not everybody gets
to that, point the sad. Uh and there's two reasons for.
THAT a sometimes they just don't get successful. Enough and
then there's other people who believe that if you're, successful
you're taking money away from, Me so they don't like to.

(59:17):
Share they're very selfish, still they're they're very still about,
them and so they don't give. Back they don't give
to their communities unless it somehow helps them politically or
financially or something like. That, so, uh excuse, Me i'm.
Sorry so when did you launch the book and and

(59:38):
and and the, uh what do you call it and
the coaching that you.

Speaker 2 (59:41):
Do, now So i've Been i've been doing a coaching
for about ten years and it just it just really.
Exploded it kind of caught me off. Guard and so
it's been it's and it's, grown and it's really been
kind of. CRAZY i launched the book about about about
two months. AGO i launched it and then we just
got got int get with so many orders because we're

(01:00:02):
we're doing all this. Ourselves we're kind of you go
to the millionaire chiropractor dot. Com that's where you get the,
book So amazon's not taken all of, it and then that,
way that WAY i can communicate with. Everybody but about
two months. Ago but to your, point this is what's
interesting about the. Book if you've ever read the, Book
think And Grow, rich AND i know you, have, Right

(01:00:23):
i've Got i've got an original copy of of my.
Thing it's one of my favorite. Books, well when you
read the Book think And Grow, rich it's not about being.
Rich it's about the quality of human being that you
create on your journey to become. Rich, yes my book
isn't about being a. Millionaire what it's about is my,

(01:00:44):
principle what my message IF i was to stand on
a podium and preach my. Message it's this what you
do is not as important as who you, are because
what you do is a direct reflection of who you.
Are this book is about becoming the, person the, leader

(01:01:07):
the the the the, doctor the, father the husband that
it takes to become successful in any. Business it's what's
who you are stepping into any business is so much more.
Important and that is what the lessons that that was
revealed to, Me and this was the secret to my
success is that WHEN i wake up every, day the

(01:01:29):
first THING i think is the WAY i do anything
is the WAY i do. Everything my next thought is
my every, thought, word and action will be to honor my.
Wife AND i set the tone with that and EVERYTHING
i do throughout the. Day and that's we created the.
Success then you create the systems and everything around. It
BUT i wrote this book because AND i wanted to

(01:01:51):
capture everybody's attention with millionaire charipractor because there's not very
many of, them, right AND i want to create a
whole world of. Them but all want to create millionaire
people that understand that it's not about the million it's
about WHO i. Am to create the Million that's my
message more than anything about it from the.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Book, absolutely and in the book you use and it's
and it's it's people here it all the. Time it's
that millionaire. Mindset and and and it is a. MINDSET
i think that's you, know one of the things that
That i've, Noticed, uh we have WHEN i say we
we as a society in general have a weird love

(01:02:32):
hate relationship when it comes to.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
Money.

Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
Uh, again there's been this, myth this, propaganda this this
uh misuse of scripture where money is the root of all,
evil and that's not. True it's love of, money. Right
and we see people all the time they ruin their
lives because they have to have that, money that. Everything
they're so obsessed with it that they end up hurting

(01:02:57):
other people and destroying their family and stuff like. That
we see it all the.

Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
Time.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
Uh but there is a, mindset BECAUSE i do, believe
and we've seen it several times where a millionaire will
go bankrupt and within a year or two he's got
he's back on. Top he's got that mindset. Down and
and it's not just the work. Ethic there is a.
Mindset talk about. This give me your idea of what

(01:03:21):
the millionaire mindset look.

Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Like the. Millionaire the millionaire mindset comes from a set
of character TRAITS i, believe you, know because here's the. Thing,
really WHAT i believe it is this. Money. Money all
money is is the right reflection upon the, energy the
attention and intention you put into anything you. Do so
it's just a it's just a it's a it's a

(01:03:43):
it's a. Transfer it's a balanced transfer of. Energy If
i've got a million dollars in the, bank, well unless
somebody just wrote a check to put it in, THERE
i created. That and so you. Don't you don't create
a million dollars by being. Lazy and so the million the,
book the millionaire mindset Is i'm going to put forth the,
energy the, intention the, intention the attention to all the

(01:04:08):
areas of my life that's going to take to create that,
millionaire that million. Dollars and that's what and then what
happens is here's what, Happens bert is when you do,
that you you have no sense of guilt about the
wealth that you created because you understand where it came.
From on the flip side of, that what you just
said that so many people have so much scarcity mindset

(01:04:33):
because they are not willing to take the responsibility for
their own, thoughts, words and actions to create a better
human being that can create, this and so they're not
going to do. That so since they have that scarcity,
mindset they've refused to take responsibility for. Themselves now they
can blame others for being. Successful it makes them feel

(01:04:54):
better about. Themselves that's that's. That to, me the millionaire
mindset is honestly just a sense of responsibility and taking
responsibility for your own, thoughts, words and. Actions that to
me is a millionaire. Mindset.

Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
Absolutely. Absolutely you, know there are some people out there
and you cover this in the. Book you talk about.
Vibration you talk about, that the, vibration and a lot
of people miss. This but there are some people who
are in. Tune they're putting out a different, vibe they
call it. Right they're vibrating at a different, frequency and
life seems to be so easy for, them and they're

(01:05:27):
just flowing and you, know opportunity and money comes to
them because of their. Vibration they're they're again the millionaire
mindset that they. Have and then you have the opposite
where some people struggle to get out of bed they
they you, know they consider them themselves. Unlucky and you
hear them talk, about, oh you, know IF i won the,
LOTTERY i would lose, it or or my favorite one

(01:05:50):
IS i don't want to win the lottery BECAUSE i
didn't pay all those.

Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Taxes what, yeah, Yeah So Tony, Robbins Tony robins says,
This Tony robins, says isn't something you, have it's something you. Do,
yes and totally believe exactly what you're talking, about you,
know the the lack of. Success and he also, Said,
tony you probably can tell he's like my, hero, Right

(01:06:13):
and he also says, This there's not a lack of
resources in the. World there's a lack of. Resourcefulness AND
i see it all the, time AND i see it
with chiropractors a. Lot you, KNOW i was just having this.
Conversation you, Know i'm considered a high volume, doctor high volume. Practice,
well the ones that aren't willing to train themselves and
to master their art and to master their technique can

(01:06:33):
train their, thoughts boards and actions and put the system into.
Place they're not willing to do. That so when you do,
that you're. Wrong i'm not going to do that because
What i'm doing is. Right it's a protection. Mechanism it's
a human it's a human. Trait and that's. Why AND
i tell, this, looks ten percent of the, chiropractice see

(01:06:55):
ninety percent of the. Patients, yes ten percent of the
world makes ninety percent of the. Month, Right it's just a.
Fact and people don't like, that especially the ninety. PERCENT
i don't want to hear. That you, know reality. Sucks
sometimes truth. Hurts but those of us that actually want
to be, successful they're, like you, know what All i'm

(01:07:15):
looking for is the. Answer give me a, path give me,
direction give me a. System i'll go to. Work you,
know when WHEN i first walked into the gym as a,
bodybuilder you, KNOW i didn't know. ANYTHING i don't know
how to be a. BODYBUILDER i don't know the first.
THING i weighed one hundred and fifty. Pounds BUT i
found the biggest guy in the gym named Ten. Miles

(01:07:37):
i'll never forget. Him he was Mister. Missouri he was
a giant of a human. Being AND i got in
his back pocket and every time he turned around THERE
i am asking a, question CAN i work in with?
You can you spot? Me what are you, eating and
he JUST i drove him, crazy, right and we become
really good. Friends BUT i did the same thing WHEN
i got into. PRACTICE i found the biggest, Practices what
are you? Doing show, me teach. Me it just makes.

(01:08:00):
Sense And i'm doing that. Today my coaching business has
taken off so much and it's And i've impacted chiropractors
throughout the. WORLD i just had a doctor In, sweden
a little tiny village in The sweden In march triple
his practice in the first. Month, now NOW i inadvertently
get to help three times as more people In, sweden,

(01:08:20):
Right and SO i want to scale. This that's WHY
i wrote the. Book IF i can help this many, doctors,
well then IF i help this many, doctors IF i
help this many, people Then i'm inadvertently helping that many
people getting chiropractic. Care SO i brought, IN i hired a,
coach AND i brought in somebody that's going to help me.
Scale i'm going to learn from the people THAT i
don't know from. You that's what you're supposed to. Do

(01:08:43):
that's where grit comes. From but if you have a scarcity,
mindset good enough is good, enough, Right it is not
good enough for, me you, Know, BERT i didn't come
as far as just come a far right.

Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
Exactly all, right let's talk about this because this is
something a lot of PEOPLE i don't, know they trip.
Over let's talk about. Visualization this is something else.

Speaker 2 (01:09:01):
That you cover in the.

Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
Book, yep you, know let's talk about. That how do
you teach somebody to visualize and to see their life
before it becomes a.

Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
REALITY i think what happens is everybody get people get
the cart in front of the. Horse so many times
what they do is they say they what they do
IS i this IS i want, THIS i want, THIS
i want. This but the first thing is it's LIKE
i want to go on a. TRIP i want to
go on. VACATION i want to go on a. Trip,
well where are you? GOING i don't. Know well you

(01:09:33):
kind of need to know where you're. Going, okay all,
Right WELL i want to go TO i want to
go To Universal. Studios, okay, fine how are you going
to get? THERE i don't. KNOW i haven't thought about. It,
well we kind of need to get a game plan
on where we're going to. Go and so WHAT i.
See WHAT i see is people get tripped up is
first of, all. Visualization you've got to you've got to
be very crystal clear with yourself what do you? Want

(01:09:55):
but more, Importantly bert why why do you want? That?
Right and so for me WHAT i teach in my
program and NOW i teach it in a. Book if
you want a million? Dollars? Right, okay now you've distinguished
this is WHAT i. Want now we got to. Backtrack
how are we going to get? There but what they're

(01:10:16):
getting the cart in front of the horse is. This
it starts with the. One it starts with the one,
patient the one, conversation the one. Adjustment it starts with
the one in front of you being present in the
moment and visualizing that person getting, well visualizing the interference being,

(01:10:37):
removed visualizing health being. Restored and you do that with conscious.
Effort we call it present. Time. Consciousness being present and
being present isn't something that you say to, them is
something they feel from. You and when you're present and
you focus and you have the vision of that one person,

(01:10:58):
responding then then you repeat, that and you repeat, that
and then it goes back to everything we've been talking about.
Today and then the next, thing you know that one
adjustment may just be one of the ladies THAT i
adjusted that was suffering with, things and she happens to
be one of the most influential people In oklahoma and
she referred me sixty people over twenty years that referred

(01:11:20):
their friends and. Family SO i went from one hundred
a week to two hundred a, week like in one
month because that one adjustment THAT i paid attention to right.
Now so quite, simply visualization comes from being very honest
and krystal, clear where do you want to? Go and

(01:11:41):
then backtrack it and start with If i'm going to
run a, Marathon i'm going to run from here to
twenty six. MILES i got to take the first step
focus on, that and that to me is how you
visualize and put everything into. Action it doesn't matter what
business you're. IN i don't care what it. Is the
one in front of you is the one that you.

(01:12:02):
Master when you master, that then you repeat that and
then you get to your. Endstination.

Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
Absolutely and what's interesting about that is WHEN i do
marketing for a, CLIENT i ask them about the one
who's your one ideal, client male or. Female you know
what's their, age and if you can narrow it down
the more crystal clear you are at who you're trying to,
attract who you're trying to, serve then that's where you

(01:12:30):
can laser in and then expand from. There and a
lot of people the number one mistake they make is
they live in. GENERALITIES i want to help. Everybody well that's,
great we all want to help, everybody but the reality
is we cannot help. Everybody and so, YEAH i love
this idea of just narrowing it down to the one
being crystal clear as to what you, want and then

(01:12:51):
from there you're reverse. Engineering, okay how DO i get?
There AND i think coaching is such a. Shortcut it's
one of those things that if you really want to go,
fast you get somebody who's already done, it who can
help exactly unlock your your limiting. Beliefs it's to, Me i've.

Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
Got thirty years of. PRACTICE i got thirty years of.
Practice and not only DO i have thirty years of,
Practice i've got thirty years at my. Volume so if
you look at the average chariropractor sees one hundred one
hundred a week for, YEARS i saw two hundred and
fifty a, Day SO i maybe have two hundred years
of experience when you look at it that, way and
not only not only practice, experience but like's. Experience been

(01:13:33):
married for twenty nine, Years i've raised three, Kids i've
got three grandkids and one on the. Way i've been
a competitive. Bodybuilder you, Know i've done a lot of
different things in my. Life and you take that wealth of,
information and Then i'll get a young chiropracture that's two years,
out he's, married got a brand new, baby and he
and he, Said, doc you just don't. Understand AND i

(01:13:55):
ALWAYS i always say the. Same you're so pretty that
you out tell me, NO i don't. Understand but then
but Then i've got all this wealth of knowledge THAT
i can, SAY i do. Understand i've been with. It
i've been met my. Wife my wife AND i and
we had the three. Kids when they were, little we
lived in a two bedroom. APARTMENT i was making seven
hundred dollars every two. Weeks my daughter's gymnastic mill was

(01:14:17):
five hundred dollars a, month and rent was five hundred
dollars a. Month so we, were you don't know how
broken for and and And i'm married with three, kids,
Right i'm not a story to. Tell and we overcome.
It so you take your story and your experience and
then you're able to coach and help. People why would
you want to go through? That why won't you just
listen to somebody and then go and do what they

(01:14:38):
did and avoid all that? Pain, right there's a, level
there's a certain level of pain and things you got
experience on in order to. Learn but what you can
lessen that pain a lot if you just listen the
ones that came before. You And i've done that my whole.

Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Life, Yeah AND i think there's there's an adage, about,
uh you, know the really smart person will learn from
somebody else's, experience right called.

Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
Wisdom it's called.

Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Wisdom, yeah, absolutely all, right, LISTEN i want to thank
you so much for stopping. By if somebody wanted to
find out more about The Millionaire, chiropractor where do they?

Speaker 2 (01:15:12):
Go they can go to The Millionaire chiropressure dot. Com
that's where the book is and you're going to get
a lot of. Tips there's a lot of information. There
you can reach out to me on on social, media
Just Tim young and, uh you can go On, FACEBOOK
i get everybody gets to me On Facebook. Messenger So Tim,
YOUNG Dc i'm In Oklahoma. City that's the easiest way

(01:15:35):
to find. Me.

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Great i'm gonna put all these links in the show.
Notes and, uh Doctor Tim, young thank you so much
for stopping. By it's been a great show.

Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
Bird i'm. HONORED i appreciate your.

Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
Time thank you all righty, well thank you so.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
Much. MAN i have a feeling burg at, you AND
i can
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