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Episode 74 has given me the privilege of sitting with Dr. Scott Liptzin, a legend in the Long Island P.T. scene.
We dove in discussing our personal struggle of transition from being solo practitioners to business owners, including the challenges of running a physical therapy practice and the tricky return on investment ratio of a physical therapy education. This episode is a trip down memory lane, marked with personal anecdotes, professional insights, and a healthy dose of laughter.
We explore the importance of maintaining our human touch in the fast-paced digital era, the trials and tribulations of owning a pet, and the bold decision to leave a steady job for the uncertainty of starting a new business. We talk about our experiences of treating athletes, the challenges we faced, and the joy we experienced seeing our clients succeed. Hear our personal stories and glean insights from our professional journeys.
As we navigate through the hustle and bustle of life, we also discuss the need to create a boundary between our work-life and personal life. From the struggles of having an open phone number to the challenges of moving houses and setting up new offices, tune in as we share about the importance of work-life balance. Along with these discussions, we'll address the misconceptions in the field of physical therapy and reinforce the importance of hands-on treatment. So sit back, relax and join us on this enlightening journey.
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Episode 74 has given me the privilege of sitting with Dr. Scott Liptzin, a legend in the Long Island P.T. scene.
We dove in discussing our personal struggle of transition from being solo practitioners to business owners, including the challenges of running a physical therapy practice and the tricky return on investment ratio of a physical therapy education. This episode is a trip down memory lane, marked with personal anecdotes, professional insights, and a healthy dose of laughter.
We explore the importance of maintaining our human touch in the fast-paced digital era, the trials and tribulations of owning a pet, and the bold decision to leave a steady job for the uncertainty of starting a new business. We talk about our experiences of treating athletes, the challenges we faced, and the joy we experienced seeing our clients succeed. Hear our personal stories and glean insights from our professional journeys.
As we navigate through the hustle and bustle of life, we also discuss the need to create a boundary between our work-life and personal life. From the struggles of having an open phone number to the challenges of moving houses and setting up new offices, tune in as we share about the importance of work-life balance. Along with these discussions, we'll address the misconceptions in the field of physical therapy and reinforce the importance of hands-on treatment. So sit back, relax and join us on this enlightening journey.
https://www.instagram.com/thesavagephysiodoc/
Support the show
YouTube
Instagram
Tik Tok
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Feel free to share your favorite moments or any questions you have for Darren. Thank you for being part of the Rizzology community. Your support means the world to us!
🌟 P.S. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a rating on your favorite podcast platform. It helps us reach more listeners like you!
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