Subluxation Squad Podcast

Translating Beliefs and Vision into a Successful Legacy Driven Practice

42 min · 25. touko 2026
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Dr. Sabrina Gya shares how building a lasting chiropractic practice requires more than passion or philosophy alone, it demands the ability to consistently translate beliefs into communication, leadership, and action. She explains how vision must become operational inside the practice through culture, systems, and daily interactions if doctors want long-term sustainability without losing alignment. The discussion also highlights the tension between growth and congruence, especially when external pressures begin pulling practices away from their original objective. The message is clear: legacy is not created through intensity alone, but through repeated alignment between vision, communication, and the way a practice is actually lived out over time.

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