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Are you a budding entrepreneur or a business enthusiast interested in learning how to build a successful business model? Do you want to grow your business operations and coaching services while enjoying a slower pace of life?
In this thrilling episode of Healthcare Hacks and Connections, our host Nate invites Matt Shiver, an online coach, businessman, and physical therapist. Matt shares his journey of starting an online coaching business. It all began after he participated in a bodybuilding show and received inquiries about his transformation. Before entering physical therapy school, he started coaching friends and family on health and wellness. However, he realized his passion for working remotely and using data to help people achieve their fitness goals. After graduating from PT school, he had to decide between pursuing traditional PT work or continuing with his online business. He chose the latter and worked as a contractor in a cash-based clinic while exploring his passion for programming and remote coaching.
In this episode, Matt emphasizes the vital role of product development in a growing business. He stresses the importance of the establishment of streamlined systems to enhance the overall customer experience. While acknowledging their own role as the face of the brand, he firmly asserts that the product remains the foundation. Matt and Nate also discuss their responsibilities in product enhancement and team leadership, highlighting the implementation of efficient sales and fulfillment processes. Overall, this episode highlights their unwavering dedication to prioritizing product development for business success, especially as it scales to a seven-figure run rate.
They will also touch on such topics as:
Hack: “Support them based off of where they're at, assuming too, that I had the capacity and space to be able to support them. If I was stressed out and someone else was stressed out, I might not be able to sit there with them.” - Matt Shiver
Reach out to Matt:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drmattshiver
Instagram: @drmattshiver
Reach out to Me:
Instagram: @thepodcast_doc
Facebook: www.facebook.com/nate.navas
Take your podcast to the next level and book a call with me here: https://calendly.com/podcast-strategist/60min
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Are you a budding entrepreneur or a business enthusiast interested in learning how to build a successful business model? Do you want to grow your business operations and coaching services while enjoying a slower pace of life?
In this thrilling episode of Healthcare Hacks and Connections, our host Nate invites Matt Shiver, an online coach, businessman, and physical therapist. Matt shares his journey of starting an online coaching business. It all began after he participated in a bodybuilding show and received inquiries about his transformation. Before entering physical therapy school, he started coaching friends and family on health and wellness. However, he realized his passion for working remotely and using data to help people achieve their fitness goals. After graduating from PT school, he had to decide between pursuing traditional PT work or continuing with his online business. He chose the latter and worked as a contractor in a cash-based clinic while exploring his passion for programming and remote coaching.
In this episode, Matt emphasizes the vital role of product development in a growing business. He stresses the importance of the establishment of streamlined systems to enhance the overall customer experience. While acknowledging their own role as the face of the brand, he firmly asserts that the product remains the foundation. Matt and Nate also discuss their responsibilities in product enhancement and team leadership, highlighting the implementation of efficient sales and fulfillment processes. Overall, this episode highlights their unwavering dedication to prioritizing product development for business success, especially as it scales to a seven-figure run rate.
They will also touch on such topics as:
Hack: “Support them based off of where they're at, assuming too, that I had the capacity and space to be able to support them. If I was stressed out and someone else was stressed out, I might not be able to sit there with them.” - Matt Shiver
Reach out to Matt:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drmattshiver
Instagram: @drmattshiver
Reach out to Me:
Instagram: @thepodcast_doc
Facebook: www.facebook.com/nate.navas
Take your podcast to the next level and book a call with me here: https://calendly.com/podcast-strategist/60min