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In Her Ellement
1 Bringing Your Whole Self to Work with Port of Rotterdam’s Saskia Mureau 21:38
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21:38People want to feel supported and safe at work – and inspired to innovate. What can people working at large corporations do to create this kind of environment? Saskia Mureau is the Director of Customer Digital at the Port of Rotterdam where she is harnessing digital systems to reduce emissions. She is passionate about creating inclusive workplaces where psychological safety and collaboration drive meaningful change. In this episode, Kamila sits down with Suchi to talk about why she chose to work at large corporations rather than startups. Saskia also reflects on her personal experiences, including navigating IVF while at work, and discusses how organizations can foster environments where employees feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. Links: Saskia Mureau on Linkedin WHO infertility research BCG 2024 report on psychological safety in the workplace Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
The Startup Dentist
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Innhold levert av Stephen Trutter of Ideal Practices and Stephen Trutter. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Stephen Trutter of Ideal Practices and Stephen Trutter eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Guiding you from associate to grand opening. The Startup Dentist podcast is the only podcast that helps Associate Dentists go from practice, to profit, to purpose in their journey to open their own dental practice startup. With more successful dental startups than anyone else, your host Stephen Trutter is here to share all that he, and the Ideal Practices team, have learned over the years of opening successful dental startups. To learn more visit us at: https://start.idealpractices.com
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Innhold levert av Stephen Trutter of Ideal Practices and Stephen Trutter. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Stephen Trutter of Ideal Practices and Stephen Trutter eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Guiding you from associate to grand opening. The Startup Dentist podcast is the only podcast that helps Associate Dentists go from practice, to profit, to purpose in their journey to open their own dental practice startup. With more successful dental startups than anyone else, your host Stephen Trutter is here to share all that he, and the Ideal Practices team, have learned over the years of opening successful dental startups. To learn more visit us at: https://start.idealpractices.com
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The Startup Dentist
1 From Zero to Four: Secrets to Explosive Growth from the Fastest Growing Dental Startup 53:44
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53:44Stephen Trutter welcomes Dr. Andrew Vallo, a dentist who has successfully expanded from one startup location to multiple thriving practices in just a few years. They discuss the mindset, systems, and strategies necessary for scalability, sharing actionable tips for dentists aspiring to grow their practices. **Key Points Discussed:** - Starting strong: Building a scalable foundation from day one. - Delegation and leadership: How to empower your team and step into the CEO role. - Operational efficiency: The importance of systems that adapt and grow with your practice. - Marketing strategies that prioritize consistency and community engagement. - Lessons learned from rapid growth and overcoming challenges in real-time. **Guest Information:** Dr. Andrew Vallo is a multi-location dental practice owner based in Tampa, Florida. He specializes in building scalable systems and has grown his group rapidly while maintaining high patient care standards. **Links and Resources Mentioned:** - [Startup Practice Blueprint Course](StartupPracticeBlueprint.com) - [Ideal Practices Website](https://www.idealpractices.com) **Calls to Action:** If you’re ready to scale your dental startup or want to learn how to build a scalable foundation, listen to this episode and explore the Startup Practice Blueprint course for more comprehensive guidance. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Dental Startup Partnerships: Divide and Conquer or Failure to Launch? 33:38
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33:38This episode unpacks the complexities of dental startup partnerships, from the benefits of collaboration to the potential risks of misalignment. Stephen provides actionable advice for navigating partnerships, including how to assess compatibility and structure agreements to set the stage for long-term success. **Key Points Discussed:** - Why partnerships can be both a blessing and a challenge in dental startups. - The importance of shared values, philosophies, and clinical approaches. - Examples of successful partnerships and lessons from failed ones. - The role of clear agreements and defined decision-making in avoiding conflicts. - Alternatives to partnerships, including leveraging external collaboration networks. **Links and Resources Mentioned:** - [Startup Practice Blueprint Course](StartupPracticeBlueprint.com) - [Ideal Practices Website](https://www.idealpractices.com) **Calls to Action:** If you're considering a partnership for your dental startup, listen to this episode to understand the key factors for success and the red flags to watch for. For more in-depth guidance, attend the Startup Practice Blueprint course and gain insights from top industry experts. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 From Dream to Reality: Growing and Sustaining a Thriving Dental Startup 34:53
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34:53**Introduction to the Topic:** This episode features Dr. Rachel Eglash, founder of Eglash Dental Studio in Pennsylvania, who shares her journey of building a startup practice from scratch. Stephen and Dr. Eglash dive into the lessons learned, the importance of community engagement, and how creating a strong team culture drives sustainable growth. **Key Points Discussed:** - The decision to choose a startup over buying an existing practice. - Building a patient-centered culture that reflects personal values and vision. - Strategies for overcoming challenges like construction delays and staffing issues. - The impact of community involvement and personalized care on practice success. - Insights on leadership, team building, and maintaining balance as a business owner. **Guest Information:** Dr. Rachel Slash is the owner of Eglash Dental Studio, a thriving startup practice in Squirrel Hill, PA. She has over two decades of dental experience and is passionate about personalized care and giving back to her community. **Links and Resources Mentioned:** - [Startup Practice Blueprint Course](StartupPracticeBlueprint.com) - [Ideal Practices Website](https://www.idealpractices.com) **Calls to Action:** Listen to this episode to learn how Dr. Rachel turned her vision into a reality and continues to grow her practice with purpose. For additional guidance on starting and sustaining a successful practice, explore the Startup Practice Blueprint course. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Securing Funding: Building a Solid Financial Foundation for Your Dental Startup 29:18
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29:18**Introduction to the Topic:** Stephen Trutter discusses the critical steps in securing funding for a dental startup, emphasizing how preparation and planning can lead to better financial outcomes. This episode equips aspiring practice owners with practical advice for navigating lender discussions and budgeting effectively. **Key Points Discussed:** - Preparing your finances: Understanding your cash flow, reserves, and student loan implications. - Crafting a business plan to impress lenders and maximize funding potential. - Comparing bank options: Asset-based vs. projection-based lenders and what to prioritize. - Spending strategies: Balancing construction, equipment, and marketing costs. - Common mistakes to avoid when securing funding and allocating resources. **Links and Resources Mentioned:** - [Startup Practice Blueprint Course](StartupPracticeBlueprint.com) - [Ideal Practices Website](https://www.idealpractices.com) **Calls to Action:** Listen to this episode to gain the confidence and knowledge needed to approach lenders and create a funding strategy that ensures the success of your dental startup. For even more guidance, explore our Startup Practice Blueprint course. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Start-Up vs. Buying: The Ultimate Guide to Dental Practice Ownership 43:12
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43:12Stephen Trutter, CEO of Ideal Practices, welcomes special guest Brian Hanks, founder of The Gentle Buyer Advocates and author of *How to Buy a Dental Practice*, to dive into one of the most debated topics in the dental world: Should you start a new dental practice or buy an existing one? Together, they explore both avenues, weighing the advantages and challenges of each. **Key Points Discussed:** - Common misconceptions about buying a dental practice. - Key considerations for starting a practice from scratch. - The importance of practice ownership for career control and financial freedom. - Why timing and location matter for both buying and starting. - The role of patient retention and growth in both scenarios. - Critical financial insights for both options, including how to avoid costly mistakes. **Links and Resources Mentioned:** - *How to Buy a Dental Practice* by Brian Hanks (Available on Amazon) - Practice Purchase Podcast with Brian Hanks - [Ideal Practices Website](https://howtoopenadentaloffice.com) **Calls to Action:** - Ready to take the next step in your dental career? Tune in now to learn whether buying or starting a practice is right for you. - Check out Brian Hanks’ book *How to Buy a Dental Practice* for a deeper dive into the acquisition process. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Mastering the Business Side of Your Dental Startup with Proven Systems 43:12
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43:12In this episode, Stephen Trutter talks with Stacy Peters, Director of the Startup MBA for Ideal Practices, about the crucial role business systems play in dental startups. While many dentists are confident in their clinical skills, running a successful practice demands mastery of the business side as well. *Key points discussed:* - The importance of business systems in dental startups - How to avoid common pitfalls that lead to struggling practices - Real-world examples of dentists who built thriving businesses with the right systems - Financial guidelines and team accountability - Patient experience and its direct link to practice success *Links and resources mentioned:* - [Startup Practice Blueprint Course](StartupPracticeBlueprint.com) - [Ideal Practices Website](https://www.idealpractices.com) *Calls to action:* If you’re ready to take your dental startup to the next level, join the Startup Practice Blueprint course to learn from experts like Stephen and Stacy on building a solid foundation for long-term success. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Unlocking the Secrets to Insurance Credentialing for Dental Startups 19:02
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19:02- Insurance credentialing vs. negotiating: Learn the difference between these two essential processes and how they impact your dental practice. - The importance of having experts assist with insurance credentialing to ensure accuracy and efficiency. - Timelines: Credentialing can take 3-6 months, so start the process as soon as you secure your real estate. - Credentialing strategies, including in-network vs. out-of-network, and how to decide what's best for your startup. - Tips for negotiating fee schedules and knowing when it’s worth paying for a negotiating service. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Smart Investments: Choosing the Right Equipment for Your Dental Startup 35:07
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35:07**Introduction:** Welcome to today's episode, where Stephen Trutter is joined by Steve Burns, a senior advisor with over 30 years of experience in dental equipment and technology. Together, they explore how dentists can make smart equipment purchases for their startups, ensuring that investments align with both their clinical vision and financial constraints. - **Key Points Discussed:** 1. The importance of budget management when choosing dental equipment. 2. How to navigate promotions and avoid being oversold by vendors. 3. The benefits of phasing in technology over time, focusing on what adds immediate value. 4. How showrooms and vendor relationships can impact decision-making. - **Links and Resources Mentioned:** - Ideal Practices Startup Practice Blueprint course - Manufacturer promotion websites - Recommendations on internal scanners and phased technology adoption **Calls to Action:** Sign up for the **Startup Practice Blueprint** course to dive deeper into creating a successful dental startup, and explore more insights from industry experts like Steve Burns. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 3 Strategies Dental Startups Can Use to Beat DSOs 26:47
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26:47Introduction to the Topic: Welcome back, associate dentists! If you're on the fence about whether to pursue a startup or an acquisition, this episode is for you. Today, we're diving into the David vs. Goliath story of dental startups versus corporate dentistry, offering insights on how you can make your dream practice a reality even in the face of big corporate competition. Key Points Discussed: Doctor-Patient Relationship: Importance of personalized care and building trust with patients. How maintaining strong patient relationships can provide a competitive edge over corporate practices. Choosing Your Patients: The advantage of targeting and attracting your ideal patients. How demographics play a crucial role in choosing the right location and patient base for your startup. Community Impact: Strategies for making a meaningful impact in your local community. Examples of successful community engagement that builds loyalty and referrals. Links and Resources Mentioned: Recent episode on the pros and cons of startup vs. acquisition Demographics insights and strategies Contact information for Rob Montgomery, dental-specific attorney Calls to Action: Listen to the recent episode on startup vs. acquisition for more insights. Consider your ideal patient profile and community impact as you plan your startup. Connect with us for personalized advice on making your dental startup a success. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 How Dentists Can Dodge The Most Expensive Real Estate Mistakes 23:00
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23:00In this episode of "The Startup Dentist," host Stephen Trutter dives into the critical topic of dental real estate. With real estate decisions being one of the most significant financial commitments for dental startups, Stephen provides essential insights to help you avoid costly mistakes. Key Points Discussed Importance of Real Estate Decisions: Understanding how initial real estate choices impact your practice long-term. Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Why you should avoid flashy locations and instead focus on strategic positioning. Lease vs. Purchase: The pros and cons of leasing versus buying real estate and how to decide what's best for your practice. The Role of Representation: The necessity of having experienced commercial real estate agents and attorneys to guide you through transactions. Future-Proofing Your Practice: Ensuring your real estate deal protects you if you decide to sell or relocate in the future. Links and Resources Mentioned Startup Practice Blueprint Course Contact information for Stephen Trutter and Ideal Practices Calls to Action Listen to the episode and learn how to avoid real estate mistakes that could jeopardize your dental startup. Visit the Ideal Practices website for more resources on starting and growing a successful dental practice. Sign up for the Startup Practice Blueprint Course to get in-depth training on all aspects of launching a dental practice. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 The Pros and Cons of Dental Startups vs Acquisition 23:57
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23:57Choosing between starting a new dental practice or acquiring an existing one involves weighing the freedom and creativity of a startup against the immediate functionality and existing patient base of an acquisition. Each path offers unique benefits and challenges that must align with your personal goals and professional aspirations. Interested in more detailed insights and experiences from dental professionals who have walked both paths? Tune into the full episode. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 How to Get 100 Patients in Your First Month: Proven Marketing Strategies for Dental Startups 28:58
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28:58Key Points Discussed: Introduction to Startup Marketing Strategies Timing and Budget for Marketing Importance of Tracked and Trackable Efforts Creating Compelling Marketing Messages Focusing on Appointments vs. Awareness Essential Ingredients for Successful Marketing Marketing Agency Ground Marketing Community Engagement Real-Life Success Stories Dr. Karl’s Social Media Strategy Dr. Katie’s Achievement of 100 Patients in the First Month Conclusion and Key Takeaways Links and Resources Mentioned: Ideal Practices Website Free Copy of The Startup Dentist Book Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 How to Avoid the Pitfalls of DIY Dental Startups 24:39
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24:39Starting a new dental practice is an exhilarating journey, filled with opportunities and, unfortunately, numerous potential pitfalls. Many dentists embark on this venture with a DIY mindset, only to encounter unforeseen challenges that can hinder their progress—or worse, jeopardize their business. In our latest podcast episode, "How to Avoid the DIY Pitfalls of Dental Startups," we peel back the curtain to learn the critical strategies that can help you avoid common mistakes and set a solid foundation for your practice. Understanding the Risks of a DIY Approach for Dental Startups The allure of doing it yourself, especially in the initial phases of setting up a practice, is strong. You might think that handling everything from real estate transactions to interior design and marketing might save costs. However, this approach often leads to compromised outcomes. Without specialized knowledge in areas like dental office design, marketing, and practice management, DIY efforts can quickly become costly missteps. Learning From Your Fellow Dental Practice Owners Take Dr. Ben’s story for example: with the success of his practice, he managed to pay off the looming pile of debt from his student loans within just a few years of opening his practice. What a ginormous weight lifted off his shoulders! How did he pay off his dental student loans? Well, his success wasn't due to cutting corners, but through strategic planning and understanding where to allocate resources effectively. His story is a testament to the power of aligning practice, profits, and purpose. Growth vs. Savings: Striking the Right Balance in Dental Startups One of the key points I want you to take away from this episode is the importance of focusing on growth-oriented strategies rather than just cost-cutting. While it's essential to maintain a budget, under-investing in critical areas like technology, marketing, and space can limit a practice’s potential and lead to greater expenses down the line. Like I always say “No one has ever saved themselves into a million-dollar practice” A perfect example: opting for a slightly larger space might seem expensive initially but can dramatically increase operational capacity and revenue potential over time. The Value of Professional Guidance for Dental Startups DIY projects might give you a sense of control, but professional guidance is invaluable. Experts who specialize in dental startups can help you navigate complex decisions, from choosing the right location to investing in the right technology. They can also steer you clear of common missteps that many new owners make, saving you from costly errors and helping accelerate your path to profitability. Marketing: Your Gateway to Patient Growth A significant focus of the episode is on the importance of robust marketing strategies from day one. Many new practice owners underestimate this aspect, thinking of it as an afterthought. You know those posts in the dental facebook groups “Hey, I’m opening my practice next week! What do you all do for marketing?” WHAT?! Next week?! I seriously lose sleep over these posts. Why? Because after nearly 1000 dental startups, I KNOW that effective marketing is crucial for attracting and retaining patients. And for marketing to be effective, it doesn’t start the day before you open your doors. Investing in professional marketing guidance can yield a high return by building a strong patient base quickly, but it’s also about having a true strategy. Something that takes you through the highs and lows of startup life. And it starts 6-9 months BEFORE you open. So, as you venture into the world of dental practice ownership, remember that the decisions you make early on can define your path forward. While the DIY approach may seem appealing, I wanted to record this episode so you know the exact missteps you need to avoid. And if at the end of the day, you decide a DIY isn’t the path for you, you’ll also understand how the professional guidance and strategic investment in growth can set you apart from the competition and pave the way for a successful and profitable practice. Remember, your dream practice does not have to be a daunting endeavor filled with trial and error. With the right strategies and support, you can create a thriving business that lives up to your vision Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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1 Thriving Beyond Launch: 3 Strategies for Long-Term Dental Practice Success 55:35
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55:35Welcome to the Startup Dentist Podcast! In this episode, we dive into three key elements essential for launching a successful dental practice: practice, profits, and purpose. However, our discussion goes beyond the basics. We explore how crafting a robust profit strategy is pivotal for practice success. I share actionable strategies for ensuring financial viability, from effective marketing to implementing efficient systems and fostering strong leadership within your practice. Yet, the true essence of practice ownership lies in its sense of purpose. Beyond monetary gains, real success stems from positively impacting your community and finding personal fulfillment in your work. I share strategies for ensuring financial viability, including effective marketing, implementing the right systems, and cultivating strong leadership within your practice. But perhaps the most fulfilling aspect of owning a practice is the sense of purpose it brings. Beyond financial rewards, I believe that real success comes from making a positive impact on your community and finding personal fulfillment in your work. Throughout the episode, I share inspiring stories of dentists who have found fulfillment through practice ownership, underscoring the potential for personal and professional growth in this path. As we wrap up, I encourage you to subscribe and engage with the podcast for continuous learning and inspiration. Your dream of owning a successful dental practice is within reach, and I'm here to help you achieve it. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 When is the right time to start your dental practice? 24:45
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24:45Hey there! Welcome back to another episode of “The Startup Dentist Podcast”, where we're all about diving into the nitty-gritty questions of dentistry and practice ownership. Today's topic is a big one: When are you ready to be a practice owner? It's a question that's probably crossed your mind more than once, whether you're a seasoned associate or a dental school student dreaming about the future. I've been in the dental industry for nearly two decades, overseeing over 800 start-up practices, so trust me when I say I've heard this question a few times! And today, I want to share some wisdom to help you navigate this journey. First things first, let's debunk a myth: There's never a "perfect" time to take the leap into practice ownership. Just like becoming a parent, you'll never feel 100% ready, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't go for it. It's about recognizing the right moment for you and seizing it. So, let's break it down into three parts: The tangible The intangible and The best-case/worst-case scenarios. Tangible Elements: Experience, Money, Vision Experience is key. Whether you've been working in corporate dentistry or private practice, each environment offers valuable lessons. It's not just about clinical skills; it's about understanding the business side too. Money talks, especially to banks. Having around 5-10% of the funds you'll need for your practice in liquid assets shows banks you're serious. So start saving now, even if you have student loans to tackle. Vision is your roadmap. Use your experience to envision the kind of practice you want. From patient demographics to marketing strategies, clarity on your vision is crucial. Intangible Elements: Community, Lack of Control, Freedom Feeling like you're just working for someone else's retirement plan? That lack of control and freedom? It's a sign. If you're ready to take charge of your destiny, it might be time to make the move. Community connections are your secret weapon. Building relationships with patients and fellow business owners is the key to a thriving practice. And remember, it's not just about transactions; it's about serving your patients on a deeper level. Best Case/Worst Case Scenario Think about where you want to be 18 months from now. Taking meaningful steps towards practice ownership can lead to opening your own doors. But if you stay stagnant, you'll still be spinning your wheels, wishing for change. Remember, it's not about waiting for the perfect moment; it's about making the moment perfect. Until next time, keep smiling, keep dreaming, and keep building your future. Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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In this episode, Jayme will have a conversation with three of the country’s leading startup demographics experts to share some startup demographics strategies and theories that have created some of the most successful startup practices. Just about everybody would agree that demographics have a significant role to play in the success of a startup. They can either positively or negatively affect a startup. But here's the problem. Most startup practices that struggle know how powerful demographics are, they know how to read the numbers on a demographics' information report, and most of them have even attempted to get a great demographics' ratio, but they still struggle. That’s because they don’t know what strategies they should focus on or the theories that actually work for startup practices. There have been a lot of misconceptions about demographics and Jayme admits, for example, that a lot of it has been based on the demographics ratio and how it can help a startup practice grow. In his book, “Choosing the Right Practice Location”, he talks about the safest ratio for a startup practice being 2000:1, but he will highlight that an associate dentist cannot rely solely on the math equation around that because it doesn’t refer only to the population in an area. Jayme’s guests will share the framework and guidance on what associate dentists should look for beyond the ratio including who is an area, who the competitors are, who the potential clients are, the kinds of patients one would actually enjoy to serve, and the kinds of procedures one likes to do. They’re also going to talk about demographics studies versus reports because understanding the difference is very critical. There are plenty of associate dentists who go to expensive courses, get tons of information about startups, and buy expensive demographics reports thinking that they can open a start up practice based on the idea that the ratio will keep them safe, but a few months into the practice, they end up bankrupt. That’s the kind of experience Jayme hopes to protect every associate dentist from going through, so take your time to ingest the resourceful information in this episode, and then go out and implement it for your success in startup practice ownership. Key Points Discussed: An entirely new perspective on how demographics actually work for startups (01:50) Misconceptions that have led associate dentists down a very dangerous path (05:23) Even doctors who get into good demographics ratios and areas have incredible financial struggles (10:30) Demographic reports versus studies, and their real impact (14:51) A great example why the demographics' ratio is not enough (21:00) Eliminating options by not eliminating opportunities and the pool table demographics (24:48) Looking beyond the ratios at who the competition is and what they’re doing (31:46) The concept of the pajama dentist and what it all means (34:23) How false positives in demographics mislead a lot of associate dentists (38:32) Getting the decision right so you can be empowered for the next few decades (44:41) Additional Resources: www.IdealPractices.com/Free The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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In this episode, Jayme will do an introduction to demographics for startup practices. Demographics is the study of people and as a dentist, you serve people. If you get demographics right, you’ll enjoy serving your patients, your startup will grow faster and you’ll become more profitable faster. That’s how crucial demographics are and why you must get it right from the beginning. In this introduction to demographics, Jayme will talk about how demographics in dentistry involve lots of data points. There is so much information to consider. Unfortunately, this whole process is simplified to a ratio of the number of dental practices to the population in a given area. This ratio ignores the millions of other data points, that’s why you shouldn’t pay much attention to it. In this episode and the next two episodes, I share with you unique opportunities that demographics offer and show you how to look at the millions of data points to make crucial decisions. Tune in to this fascinating conversation and understand what demographics is all about. Key Takeaways Why it is crucial to get demographics right in the start-up process (01:01) What exactly does demographic mean to a startup dentist (03:50) Why you shouldn’t pay much attention to the famous ratio of practices to population (06:38) Should you locate your startup in an area that is growing quickly (14:46) Demographics involve millions of data points and why you shouldn’t reduce them to one calculation (18:36) Capturing the unique opportunities that demographics offer (19:24) Additional Resources 18 Vital Questions for Startups Demographics www.IdealPractices.com/Free The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Get a free copy of Jayme’s bestseller during this year’s 1000 Book Giveaway! “Choosing the Right Practice Location” Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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In this episode, Jayme and Stephen will do part two of financing for startups. They are going to cover three topics including the twists and turns of how to rank banks, whether it’s a good, safe and sound idea to buy a house, and how to identify the fastest path to paying off student loans. When it comes to ranking banks, there are a number of criteria that one should consider when they start to look through things regardless of whether their bank is large, regional, or local. Some of the criteria is the loan requirements which includes the kind of collateral they ask for (if they do ask for collateral) and whether one may be required to make a down payment. The other things one should look into in financing for startups are the repayment structure the bank can offer, the funding amount, and whether the bank understands the market one is in because some banks lend differently in different markets. Other considerations include the rate of interest and when all these factors are sorted out wisely, a startup dentist ends up on the winning side where funding for their startup practice is concerned. The question of buying a house comes up a lot from associate dentists because they can’t always tell whether they should buy a house first or build their practice, and Stephen advises them to build their practice first for a number of great reasons that he will dive into in detail. Student debt is a widespread societal problem and it’s one of the biggest stresses and concerns for associate dentists in their startup practice ownership journey. Stephen will then share the fastest way for an associate dentist to pay off their student loans, and talk about associate dentists who have had up to $500,000 and $1 Million dollars in student debt, who still managed to get funding for their startup practices. He will dive into the 100% pay-off concept that can help any associate dentist begin working on their future practice ownership, starting today. You won’t wanna miss this episode, because you can’t possibly find the kind of actionable practice ownership advice that you will get here. Stay tuned! Key Points Discussed: Your own financial preparation and things that you need to consider on a personal level as well (02:16) Ranking banks based upon their approvals (04:08) Looking at a bank’s loan requirements and the repayment structure one can get (08:23) The importance of a bank understanding the market one is in (10:42) To buy or build a home or start a practice first (16:32) Laying out strategies for the fastest path of paying down student loan debt (22:18) Some optimism for everybody that has student loan debt (26:25) Accelerating your debt repayment much faster through practice ownership (29:34) The benefits of staying on the income based repayment options for as long as you can (31:56) Additional Resources: www.IdealPractices.com/Free The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
In this episode, Jayme will welcome back Stephen Trutter, the President of Ideal Practices and an experienced startup dentistry expert who has been a part of 650+ startups. Stephen has helped raise half a billion dollars in dental funding, and together they will dive into stage 2 of the 13 stages startup journey which covers financing for startups for associate dentists. Their discussion will be based on the structure and strategy of dental financing. Under structure, there will be three parts including rate-and-term, the approval myths, and the silver platter method. In the strategy part of the discussion, they will talk about ranking banks, personal strategy to attain the needed funding, and whether one should focus on home or practice. While rate-and-term is important in choosing the right funding for any startup dental practice, one cannot really look at it from an interest rate and loan term point of view because they can both fluctuate any time based on the market conditions. For example, one might get a great rate on a short term loan, but they then force themselves into a higher monthly payment. The best way to go about it is to focus on the cash flow aspect of it because cash flow is everything. It determines whether a dental practice grows or fails, and Stephen will share tons of actionable advice on what to look at before taking a loan. Jayme will talk about a great numbers strategy in his financing for startups arsenal that demonstrates that an associate dentist can afford a startup practice by just doing six crowns a month. From the math, it’s very clear that an associate dentist can comfortably service a $500,000 loan if they did just six crowns a month, which proves that starting and growing a startup practice is not as challenging as it seems. Stay tuned as Jayme and Stephen cover the rest of the topics in the structure side of financing and banking negotiations (including business planning) so you can have the tools you need to approach startup practice ownership wisely. Enjoy! Key Points Discussed: Sharing dental financing wisdom and insider banking information to the tune of half a billion dollars of funding in dentistry (01:36) The best rate-and-term for a startup dental practice (04:48) Having a repayment structure that mirrors what your growth pattern is going to be (10:02) The company that has more cash on hand than most countries (14:46) How to afford a start up practice as long as you can produce six crowns per month (17:04) The things that need to be inside your financial budget planning (22:27) Loan approval doesn't mean the idea for your startup is a good one (28:21) Being prepared to underwriters by understanding what's in your own financial statement (40:04) No debt is not the path or the solution to getting funding (47:02) Reverse engineering the strategy or pre-planning it and building it for your custom situation (51:04) The five factors that need to be in every business plan (53:07) Additional Resources: The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 The GIVE Secret: Background Research For Startups 17:08
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17:08In this episode, Jayme will share the backstory of the GIVE secret and his own personal backstory to give us a deeper insight into what GIVE is really all about and the power it wields in ensuring a higher level of success in dental practice ownership. A lot of dentists have attempted the GIVE secret but they’ve not had any results, while others are willing to do it but they feel like it’s a costly endeavor. Jayme’s backstory will serve a great resolution to that. It all started when he and his cousin started a company (unrelated to dentistry) that went to grow very quickly and was doing a million dollars within the first year. One day as Jayme and his cousin were looking into real estate opportunities, he found out that his brother had passed away in a road accident. In the difficult moments of coping with his brother’s passing, he sold his share of the business to his cousin because he didn’t feel like it fulfilled him in any way. He enjoyed the fact that the business was making him money but he just wanted to do something that made more of a difference in the world. While trying to figure out what that business would be, he started doing real estate with the proceeds of the business sale and it’s in the process of engaging in that business that he was introduced to a dentist who needed help finding a suitable piece of real estate for his practice. That’s where he learned a lot about dental practice oriented real estate and it was actually the inception of Ideal Practices. But it wasn’t until he figured out the positive impact he could make with Ideal Practices that he actually started it. Stay tuned to learn more about the GIVE process and why it would be such a powerful force in ensuring your dental practice’s long term growth and sustainability. Key Points Discussed: How Jayme came up with the GIVE process (05:14) Why he wanted to start a business that also served a great cause (06:39) Helping startups and doing it in a way that matters and changes people's lives (11:46) Is the GIVE process necessary for a startup practice to thrive? (13:23) Additional Resources: The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 How do I "Start" a Dental Startup? (Part 2) 47:10
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47:10In this episode, Jayme will continue his conversation with Stephen Trutter, the President of Ideal Practices and an experienced startup dentistry expert who has been a part of 650+ startups. Stephen has been instrumental in the acquisition of half a billion dollars in dental financing for dental startups all over America. They will dive into the R in the KRG framework which represents what a practice is Known for, Remembered by, and what they Give. Figuring out the KRG is the single most important thing an associate dentist can do when they’re trying to set up a dental startup because it helps in shaping their entire private practice ownership career. The R is crucial in determining how a dental startup owner will be remembered even after they’re no longer in the industry. It's about focusing less on equipment, flooring, and operation size, and more on the impact a dental practice can make on a community, because people don’t remember equipment and flooring, they remember community leaders who better the lives of others. In terms of the G in the KRG, an aspiring dental practice owner should ask themselves what they want to give their community. This is something that goes beyond the walls of a practice and a dentist’s clinical skills, because it’s about what a practice owner supports in their community. A great example of that is TOM Shoes and how their business supports people in need by giving away a pair of shoes for every pair of shoes that is bought. It’s going to be another resourceful episode as Jayme and Stephen cover everything about the R and G of the KRG framework that will help any aspiring dental practice owner become a success in the industry. Key Points Discussed: Establishing balance for startup practices (01:02) The things that make practice owners happy in their ownership (03:00) What are you going to be remembered by within the community? (08:40) All the decisions you make for the rest of your career should be aligned with something (15:10) The value of being known more for your values than your products (20:35) How Nike loses when consumers understand the values of TOMS Shoes (23:00) Aiming for a cause that matters to you on a personal level to promote your practice (28:48) If it’s not authentic, it will crash and burn (31:04) Aligning your gifts with something that doesn't look good to others when they visualize you, but what makes you feel good and authentic in your community (36:22) Demographics, proper funding, and real estate 101 (43:09) Additional Resources: The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 How Do I "Start" A Dental Startup? (Part 1) 45:07
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45:07In this episode, Jayme will welcome Stephen Trutter, the President of Ideal Practices and an experienced startup dentistry expert who has been a part of 650+ startups. Stephen has been instrumental in the acquisition of half a billion dollars in dental financing for dental startups all over America. The two will start off by diving into the two things an associate dentist should avoid when they want to start a dental startup, and that is banking and real estate. A lot of consultants in the startup space advice potential startup dental practice owners to engage their banks for financing and look into the real estate opportunities available to them, but these are the last things that an aspiring dental practice owner should be looking at because they amount to “Putting the cart before the horse” Jayme and Stephen will share the proper first steps one should take to start a dental startup, and how one should focus mainly on vision. When it comes to dental practice ownership, vision is critical for success. And there are both tangible and intangible aspects of vision. The tangible aspects refer to the real estate (inclusive floor plans), the equipment, the money to be made, and others, while the intangible aspects refer to the fulfillment that a dentist will get from the practice. The intangible aspects are what one should focus on first, by first of all envisioning the kind of reputation they will want to have in their town (where the practice will be located). With that, they can be able to plan out everything else with regard to the successful operation of the practice and the positive impact it can have in the lives of patients. Jayme and Stephen will also share real-life examples of dentists who applied that and succeeded in building million dollar dental practices. Stay tuned for that and more. Key Points Discussed: The two pieces of advice that are horrible for a startup (01:19) Pointing your compass down a customized path for you (04:44) Guiding half a billion dollars of dental financing into dental practice startups (09:21) Having a practice that is fulfilling to get to the top of the Mount Everest that is your startup (13:37) The intangible vision foundation for your first step (16:45) Pre-planning your reputation and writing down what that looks like (26:47) The danger in leaving things to chance and not getting clear on the vision (29:55) Getting the clarity to get from the idea to the grand opening (39:02) Having potential clients understand what you stand for even before you have a sign on the building (40:08) The importance of having a team that will mirror your reputation (43:16) Additional Resources: The StartUp Crew Facebook Group For Associate Dentists Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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In this episode, Jayme will officially initiate the startup practice masterclass for doctors considering setting up their own practice, and he will start by diving into the first P of the three Ps he unveiled in episode one, which are, Practice, Profit, and Purpose. Practice refers to the act of opening up a practice and Jayme will share and discuss the 13 stage guide that it all boils down to. He will also talk through the biggest mistakes that startup practices make and reveal the three big promises that one must ensure they’re fulfilling. The first promise is clarity, and it’s all about one being clear on which choices are the best for them when they’re setting up a startup practice, and what's actually working for startups in the industry (not theories or ideas). The second one is confidence, and it refers to a doctor’s personal confidence in themselves and their entrepreneurial capabilities as they start their practice. Entrepreneurial studies on successful business owners in and out of dentistry have shown that the top priority for an owner is for them to maintain and protect their confidence. The last promise is good decisions, and Jayme’s core goal is to really empower aspiring startup practice owners to make good decisions by sharing hundreds of case studies of successful practice owners, and introducing the top minds in startup business in general. The 13 stage guide of starting a startup practice that Jayme will share include vision, financing, demographics, site selection, design and floor planning, equipment selection, construction bidding, permits, marketing/hiring/startup MBA, construction commencement, equipment installation, dress rehearsal, and grand opening. Succeeding in all the 13 stages and avoiding the major mistakes that startup practices make will define just how successful an associate dentist will be with their startup practice, and Jayme will gladly share all his wisdom on those topics. Stay tuned for more. Key Points Discussed: Where to begin with a startup practice and the things to consider to succeed (01:05) All the plans, strategies, systems, sequencing, and concepts that one layout to open their startup practice successfully and cut out the risks (03:21) Increasing your level of confidence about which next steps are right for you (06:36) The number one mistake that most startups make that we must avoid (09:19) Standing in the building and seeing your name on the door (16:45) The biggest mistake that associate dentists make as they're considering opening startups (18:51) The ideas that we hear about in different settings are not relevant for startups (23:14) The financing problem that can be avoided in advance (28:52) Sailing with the family, having an awesome time, and what it can teach us about starting a practice (31:53) Joining the startup crew of just associate dentists who are going through the journey together (38:55) Additional Resources: Ideal Practices Website www.IdealPractices.com/13 www.StartupDentistPodcast.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
In this episode, Jayme will dive into what The Startup Dentist podcast is all about. He will introduce it as the masterclass made just for doctors considering startup practices and share some of the questions the podcast will answer for aspiring dental practice owners. A lot of doctors dream of owning their own practices but they never take any steps towards that because they feel that startups are too risky, or hear stories of doctors who failed in their startups and were even left in financial ruin. Others will actually make the move and start a practice, but they never get to enjoy what they’ve created because they set it up the wrong way. Jayme will talk about how he will share case studies and trainings, and introduce top experts in the country who have helped open practices with hundreds of patients in order to demonstrate just how worth it startups are. He will also discuss the three Ps, namely practice, profit and purpose, which will minimize everything about setting up a great practice down to one simple topic. Just to share a very brief overview of the three, practice refers to the actual building where a practice can be located and the 13 specific steps that need to be followed in order for a potential dental practice owner to build a great business plan. They include the financing, strategies, demographics, floor plans, the real estate, construction, and all the required pieces to build a practice. Profits refer to being profitable by delivering real care while purpose is all about having a practice that stands for something. If you’re an aspiring dental practice owner, this podcast is just right for you, and Jayme promises that you’re going to have an incredible journey through the master classes ahead that will for sure help you go from idea to opening day with a startup that matters. Stay tuned for more and enjoy. Key Points Discussed: 84% of students and associates desire to own a practice (01:01) The average established practice in America sees 20 to 30 new patients per month (04:08) Structuring a practice of values, not just discounts (09:15) Having a practice that your team members commit to, not just for a paycheck, but for a purpose (11:07) Having the standards that deliver incredible care based experience (12:59) Additional Resources: Ideal Practices Website Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices…
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The Startup Dentist
1 Welcome To The Startup Dentist Podcast with Jayme Amos 4:06
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4:06Welcome to the beginning of The Startup Dentist podcast hosted by Jayme Amos. Learn more at: https://idealpractices.com Contact Information and Social Media Links: Website: Ideal Practices Email: hello@howtoopenadentaloffice.com Facebook: Ideal Practices Instagram: @idealpractices
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