by Tyson | Jan 25, 2026 | Blog
Most podiatrists I speak to don’t have a motivation problem. They have a space problem. They’re busy, and there’s no shortage of patients. The diary looks fantastic, but somewhere underneath all that activity is a quiet tension that’s hard to name. A sense that...
by Tyson | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog
Conferences are expensive. Not just in ticket prices, but in time away from the clinic, travel, accommodation, and mental energy. Yet most professionals attend events hoping something will “stick” rather than planning how to extract real value. If you want conferences...
by Tyson | Jan 13, 2026 | Blog
Why Banks Love Podiatrists (But Rarely Tell Us Everything) Here’s something most podiatrists don’t realise: banks love podiatrists. The profession is stable, in demand, and unlikely to disappear. That makes podiatrists attractive borrowers. Yet most podiatrists never...
by Tyson | Jan 10, 2026 | Blog
Delayed gratification isn’t exciting. It doesn’t photograph well, it doesn’t impress colleagues, and it rarely gets talked about on social media. Yet it’s one of the most powerful forces behind long-term career satisfaction in podiatry. In Episode 400 of the Podiatry...
by Tyson | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog
Most podiatrists graduate with strong clinical skills, a desire to help people, and very little understanding of how money actually works. That gap doesn’t usually hurt you in your first year or two, but over time it quietly shapes your career, your stress levels, and...