The Epstein Chiropractic Patient Files
Mon Feb 02 2026
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Epstein Chiro-Files, Cringe Pricing, and Why Marketing Doesn’t Close the Sale
The conversation explores:
How Epstein moved through chiropractic officesWhy doctor-shopping is a massive red flagHow “relationship capital” can become a shield for bad behaviorWhy referrals without outcomes are dangerousHow blind trust damages the professionAnd why chiropractic needs measurable results, boundaries, and standards—not vibes00:00 – A wake-up call: when reckless stops feeling fun
01:10 – Aging, resilience, and realizing “that was stupid”
02:22 – Genetics, drugs, and why some people don’t make it
03:04 – Marriage truth: when your choices affect more than you
04:03 – Passenger-seat judgment and relationship blowups
05:21 – Growth looks like laughing instead of exploding
06:22 – Aggressive driving, control, and picking battles
07:44 – Near-miss accidents and perspective shifts
09:51 – Driving cities, Atlanta chaos, and adaptation
12:49 – Epstein rabbit hole and chiropractic patient red flags
15:22 – Doctor-shopping, missed appointments, and bad patients
18:59 – ChiropracticResults data growth and momentum
19:29 – New patient expectations and results assurance
21:26 – Risk reversal: what happens when patients don’t improve
23:19 – Outliers, long care timelines, and referral ethics
26:10 – Why healing isn’t linear and chunking care plans
27:28 – Retention, commitment, and “if you leave, you can’t come back”
30:23 – Marketing creates awareness—but doesn’t convert
31:09 – Real sales calls, trust breakdowns, and emotional turning points
34:25 – Pricing that makes your butt cringe
36:55 – Stop talking like you take insurance if you don’t
39:17 – Raise your fees or get trained to justify them
40:02 – Final chaos, birthdays, and sign-off
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Send us a text Epstein Chiro-Files, Cringe Pricing, and Why Marketing Doesn’t Close the Sale The conversation explores: How Epstein moved through chiropractic officesWhy doctor-shopping is a massive red flagHow “relationship capital” can become a shield for bad behaviorWhy referrals without outcomes are dangerousHow blind trust damages the professionAnd why chiropractic needs measurable results, boundaries, and standards—not vibes00:00 – A wake-up call: when reckless stops feeling fun 01:10 – Aging, resilience, and realizing “that was stupid” 02:22 – Genetics, drugs, and why some people don’t make it 03:04 – Marriage truth: when your choices affect more than you 04:03 – Passenger-seat judgment and relationship blowups 05:21 – Growth looks like laughing instead of exploding 06:22 – Aggressive driving, control, and picking battles 07:44 – Near-miss accidents and perspective shifts 09:51 – Driving cities, Atlanta chaos, and adaptation 12:49 – Epstein rabbit hole and chiropractic patient red flags 15:22 – Doctor-shopping, missed appointments, and bad patients 18:59 – ChiropracticResults data growth and momentum 19:29 – New patient expectations and results assurance 21:26 – Risk reversal: what happens when patients don’t improve 23:19 – Outliers, long care timelines, and referral ethics 26:10 – Why healing isn’t linear and chunking care plans 27:28 – Retention, commitment, and “if you leave, you can’t come back” 30:23 – Marketing creates awareness—but doesn’t convert 31:09 – Real sales calls, trust breakdowns, and emotional turning points 34:25 – Pricing that makes your butt cringe 36:55 – Stop talking like you take insurance if you don’t 39:17 – Raise your fees or get trained to justify them 40:02 – Final chaos, birthdays, and sign-off