Have You Ever Asked Yourself: How can I get more patients? What are the systems I need to streamline operations? How can I be more effective with marketing? How can I align marketing and operations? How can I measure marketing results to see what’s working? If this is you, you’re in the right place. We’ve spent a lot of time talking with orthodontists, dentists, practice managers, office staff, and consultants, and we’ve actually built a framework to connect your office to patients & develop ...
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Finding Drishti Yoga Podcast is created by Terri Koen, a yoga teacher based in Austin, TX. In this podcast, you'll hear recordings from workshop sessions and live classes. Terri explores concepts within yoga philosophy and translates them into real-world situations and into the physical postures. She teaches a slow flowing style of vinyasa, pulling from her background in Ashtanga and a love for restorative. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findingdrishti-podcast/ ...
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The podcast for physical therapists by physicals therapists. Candid conversation about evidence based practice.
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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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Redefining Movement is a LYT podcast hosted by Lara Heimann, creator of the LYT Method of movement. Lara investigates all aspects of movement from her background as a Physical Therapist and neurodevelopmental treatment specialist. Blending scientific insights with a soulful perspective, Lara and her guests transform our understanding of how our bodies and minds interact. Whether she is dissecting neural pathways or untangling the emotional threads woven into our physical experience, Lara emp ...
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Nicole Mitchell’s Mandorla Awakening II and the Sounds of Afrofuturist Theory - Audrey Slote
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39:39In this week's episode, Audrey Slote guides listeners through an analysis of “Mandorla Island” from Nicole Mitchell’s experimental jazz album Mandorla Awakening II from 2017. This episode centers Mitchell’s own Afrofuturist, feminist writings as its primary music-theoretical framework and illuminates how such theorizing productively challenges cano…
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Does ChatGPT Know the Future of Orthodontics?
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1:03:25Luke Infinger and Dr. Kyle recently fired rapid-fire questions at ChatGPT, asking how orthodontics might look in five, ten, and fifteen years. The ChatGPT offered bold predictions from autonomous DSOs to gene-editing gels. Luke and Dr. Kyle did not accept everything at face value, but they agreed on one point: practices that prepare will profit, wh…
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Reimagine the Sound: Or, How to Improvise a Cecil Taylor Improvisation - Mark Micchelli
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27:06In this episode, Mark Micchelli examines the relationship between music theory and creative practice via a firsthand exploration of the formal structure of Cecil Taylor’s solo piano improvisations. This episode was produced by Jason Jedlicka along with Team Lead Matthew Ferrandino. Special thanks to peer reviewers Chris Stover and John Heilig. SMT-…
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When Perfection Becomes A Prison: Focus On Outcomes & Watch Your Practice Grow
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1:17:08Precision Can Choke Progress Dental school wires you to hunt flaws. Great when you are bonding brackets. Lethal when every meeting turns into a micro-error autopsy. Julie Nise calls that “sort by distinction” — your first instinct is to spot what is wrong, not what moves the ball forward . Set The Scoreboard Before You Swing Start each day by writi…
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Fuguing Essential Voices: An Informance of J. S. Bach's Prelude and Fugue, BWV 1011 - Daniel Ketter
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17:50In this week's episode, Daniel Ketter presents an essential voice analysis arrangement of J. S. Bach’s fugue for solo cello. It traces the composer’s solution to weaving a four-part fugal texture with nearly no chords or double stops through inventive combinations of a subject and countersubject. This episode was produced by Jason Jedlicka along wi…
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Why a Single Ad Formula Falls Short When two veteran growth agencies—HIP Creative and Neon Canvas—compare notes and still disagree about whether Facebook or Google deserves the first marketing dollar, it’s clear the universal-playbook myth needs to die. As Dr. Kyle Fagala observes, a Class II malocclusion isn’t treated exactly like a Class III—so w…
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“In the Days of Auld Lang Syne”: Stability and Bagpipe Music in Hong Kong (1997-2024) - Samantha Sasaki
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40:17In this episode, Samantha Sasaki analyzes three bagpipe performances of “Auld Lang Syne” in Hong Kong in order to uncover why this instrument has retained cultural and political significance in the 27 years post-Handover. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead John Heilig. Special thanks to peer reviewers Larry Witzleben and J…
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Lance Armstrong’s Former Chef: Fast Food Is Killing Your Potential!
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1:25:02If your freezer meals come with a side of brain fog and bloating, it’s time to rethink what “convenient” actually means. In today’s high-speed world, we’re drowning in options for quick meals—DoorDash, frozen entrees, meal kits that ship to your door. But convenience often hides a high cost: your energy, your focus, and your long-term health. Just …
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Dual Leading Tone Loops in Post-Millennial Pop/Rock - Brad Osborn
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44:30Brad Osborn talks about the emergence of the major III chord in post-millennial pop music, and how this chromatic chord forms loops that contain elements of both major and minor keys. This episode was produced by Amy Hatch along with Team Lead Caitlin Martinkus. Special thanks to peer reviewers Bryn Hughes and Evan Ware. Additional acknowledgements…
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Orthodontic Advertising: Proven Strategies to Attract and Convert More Patients
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46:32Why Orthodontic Advertising Matters More Than Ever In today’s competitive healthcare landscape, orthodontic advertising is no longer optional—it’s essential. With more practices opening, DSOs expanding, and patients shopping around online, how you market your services can make or break your growth. Smart advertising isn’t just about throwing money …
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Voice and Agency in Henryk Górecki’s Symphony No. 3 - Jason Jedlička
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46:41In this week's episode, Jason analyzes the second and third movements of Henryk Górecki’s Symphony No. 3, performing a close reading of the music from a broadened, newer perspective of voice. This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Anna Rose Nelson. Special thanks to peer reviewers Kristen Wallentinsen and Evan Ware. SMT-Pod…
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How the 7-Second Rule Can Make or Break Patient Trust
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46:32Let’s be honest—branding gets oversimplified. For most practices, “branding” means a logo, some colors, maybe a new website. You spend the money, get the files, and check the box. But here’s the problem: that’s not your brand. That’s the tip of the iceberg. What makes patients choose you, trust you, and tell others about you? It’s everything they f…
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Playing Dress-Up: Co-Performance in Mozart’s Abendempfindung K. 523 - Lydia Bangura
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27:04In this week's episode, Lydia Bangura analyses her own performance choices in comparison to a professional recording using Jennifer Ronyak’s framework of co-performance. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Megan Lyons. Special thanks to peer reviewers Shersten Johnson and Daniel Barolsky. Additional thanks to David Kjar, Ma…
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Stop Chasing Returns—Start Building Stability
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33:12Most orthodontists are brilliant clinicians. You’ve spent years mastering your craft, building a practice, and serving patients. But when it comes to building lasting wealth, many are unknowingly operating on financial quicksand. They’re told to max out retirement plans, buy properties, or jump into high-yield investments—but all without a solid fo…
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Teaching Rhythm and Meter through Rap and Hip Hop: An Interview with Mazbou Q - Olivia Lucas & Mazbou Q
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49:19In this episode, Olivia Lucas and Mazbou Q discuss ways to use techniques from hip hop to build skills in the music theory and aural skills classroom. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Jennifer Weaver. Special thanks to peer reviewers Leah Frederick and Danny Jenkins. SMT-Pod’s theme music was written by Maria Tartaglia, …
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I will not tell you: Disconnection, Reticence, and Ambivalence in Heyman's “Tortie-Tortue” - Anna Stephan-Robinson
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33:48In this week’s episode, Anna Stephan-Robinson examines Katherine Ruth Heyman's 1920 song, "Tortie-Tortue," considering how the unjustly neglected composer's subtle changes transform a simple poem into a brief but compelling musical drama. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Leah Frederick. Special thanks to peer reviewers H…
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Terminal Openings: Interpreting Songs that Begin by Ending - Joon Park
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39:04In this week’s episode, Joon Park presents an interpretive strategy for melodic closure that occurs at the start of a song, which he terms a "terminal opening." This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Anna Rose Nelson. Special thanks to peer reviewers Cara Stroud and Shersten Johnson. SMT-Pod’s theme music was written by Maria …
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Too Successful to Sell? The Exit Strategy No One Talks About
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34:21Most young orthodontists are told to grow. Faster. Bigger. More locations. More chairs. But no one talks about what happens when you actually succeed—when you’ve grown a large, high-performing practice only to discover it’s now too big to sell. That’s exactly the position Dr. Sami Webb found herself in after two decades of building one of the most …
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Formal and Textural Processes in Contemporary Worship Music - Leah Amarosa
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47:47In this week’s episode, Leah Amarosa explores the unique structural and textural features of contemporary worship music, demonstrating how its formal processes are shaped to enhance spiritual and communal engagement. This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Matthew Ferrandino. Special thanks to peer reviewers Joshua Busman an…
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The Role of Reprise and Revision in 'Shrek the Musical' (2008, 2024) - Zachary Lloyd & John Combs
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42:53In this week’s episode, Zach Lloyd and John Combs demonstrate a need for a broader definition of reprise in musical theater by examining reprises in two contrasting versions of Shrek the Musical, the original 2008 Broadway production, and the recently revised 2024 National Tour. This episode was produced by Zachary Lloyd along with Team Lead Jennif…
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Secrets Every Ortho Resident Should Know Before Applying
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30:24You’ve completed your training. You’re clinically ready. But the marketplace doesn’t reward readiness—it rewards relevance, resonance, and results. So the question isn’t how do I get hired? The real question is: How do I become the most strategic investment a practice can make? Let’s reframe the game entirely. Understand The Employer’s True Buying …
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This Is Why Your Orthodontic Practice Isn’t Growing Anymore
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18:35Veteran orthodontists have years of experience, established reputations, and steady patient flows. But success can sometimes lead to complacency. Running a thriving practice requires constant awareness and adaptation. Here are common pitfalls seasoned orthodontists face and how to avoid them. 1. Ignoring Cash Flow A full schedule doesn’t always mea…
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The BIGGEST Mistakes Orthodontic Startups Make (And How to Avoid Them!)
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21:34Starting an orthodontic practice is exciting, but it comes with challenges that can make or break your success. Many new orthodontists fall into the same traps, leading to financial strain, poor patient retention, and slow growth. Avoid these common mistakes to build a thriving practice from day one. 1. Underestimating The Cash Crunch Starting a pr…
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Grow Your Online Authority: Key SEO Practices for Orthodontists
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56:33Why SEO Matters More Than Ever Patients turn to Google first when searching for orthodontic care. If your practice isn’t showing up in search results, you’re losing potential patients to competitors who are. Local SEO ensures that when someone searches “orthodontist near me,” your practice appears at the top. It positions your practice in front of …
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Wednesday Q&A 751: Weighted Vests in LYT Classes, The Peroneus Brevis Tendon, Muscle and Bone Health
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26:22Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them! In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about wearing weights during a LYT class, a good way to strengthen the peroneus brevis tendon, and how to combat muscle and bone loss with aging. Your questions: *What are your thoughts on wearing a weighted vest during LYT classes?…
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Wednesday Q&A 750: Treating Hip and Pelvic Pain, The Importance of Scapular Stability, Helpful Tips When Sore
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27:26Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them! In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about how manual therapy in treating hip and pelvic pain, the importance of scapular stability for upper extremities in athletes, and what can one do when sore from working out. Your questions: * What is the role of manual therapy i…
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Wednesday Q&A 749: Core Stability, How To Make A Creative Flow, & Shin Splints Recovery
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28:45Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them! In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about core stability to prevent injuries, how do the LYT teachers cultivate such creative movement classes, what can one do to recover from shin splints and interval training. Your questions: *How does core stability contribute to p…
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Join Lara & Kristin this month for a deep dive into the role education plays in the LYT method and LYT movement. In this episode, you’ll learn about: *Why Presence Matters* Being fully present with others communicates value, builds trust, fosters empathy, and strengthens connections essential for well-being and happiness. *The Barriers to Presence*…
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Wednesday Q&A 747 Hip Inflammation, Yoga Practice Bloating, and Hustle Culture
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31:55Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them! In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about hip inflammations while going uphill or up the stairs, effects of yoga practice bloating, hustle culture the positive and negative effects for each person. Your questions: *Former dancer struggling with hip inflammation, espec…
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