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Taking Chiropractic Where it's Never Gone Before

41 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Dr. Grant Dennis shares how a commitment to service, stewardship, and leadership has shaped his journey in chiropractic and his work with students across the profession. He reflects on the challenges that continue to limit chiropractic's growth, from internal division and unclear communication to a lack of support between chiropractors who ultimately want the same outcome. The discussion digs into leadership development, student engagement, and the responsibility of creating opportunities for the next generation to contribute in meaningful ways. What emerges throughout the episode is a vision for expanding chiropractic's impact by building stronger relationships, fostering greater collaboration, and creating a profession that is united around service rather than separation. HERE ARE THE 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1. Dr. Grant emphasizes that leadership begins with service. Throughout the episode, he repeatedly points to stewardship, mentorship, and helping others succeed as the foundation for creating a larger impact inside and outside the profession. 2. The conversation highlights how division often grows when chiropractors stop seeking understanding from one another. Grant encourages doctors and students to focus on building bridges, creating clarity, and supporting the shared objective of advancing chiropractic. 3. Students are not just the future of the profession, they are active participants in shaping it today. Grant explains that creating opportunities for leadership, involvement, and meaningful contribution helps strengthen both individual chiropractors and the profession as a whole. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: * Dr. Grant Dennis Website - drgrantdennis.com * Follow Dr. Grant Dennis on Instagram - @drgrantdennis * Email Dr. Grant Dennis - grant@thespecific.com

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Taking Chiropractic Where it's Never Gone Before

Dr. Grant Dennis shares how a commitment to service, stewardship, and leadership has shaped his journey in chiropractic and his work with students across the profession. He reflects on the challenges that continue to limit chiropractic's growth, from internal division and unclear communication to a lack of support between chiropractors who ultimately want the same outcome. The discussion digs into leadership development, student engagement, and the responsibility of creating opportunities for the next generation to contribute in meaningful ways. What emerges throughout the episode is a vision for expanding chiropractic's impact by building stronger relationships, fostering greater collaboration, and creating a profession that is united around service rather than separation. HERE ARE THE 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1. Dr. Grant emphasizes that leadership begins with service. Throughout the episode, he repeatedly points to stewardship, mentorship, and helping others succeed as the foundation for creating a larger impact inside and outside the profession. 2. The conversation highlights how division often grows when chiropractors stop seeking understanding from one another. Grant encourages doctors and students to focus on building bridges, creating clarity, and supporting the shared objective of advancing chiropractic. 3. Students are not just the future of the profession, they are active participants in shaping it today. Grant explains that creating opportunities for leadership, involvement, and meaningful contribution helps strengthen both individual chiropractors and the profession as a whole. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: * Dr. Grant Dennis Website - drgrantdennis.com * Follow Dr. Grant Dennis on Instagram - @drgrantdennis * Email Dr. Grant Dennis - grant@thespecific.com

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