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This guest is a special one: Alison Taylor — the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Jane.
Before Jane, Ali was right there with you — managing her clinic, leading a team, scrubbing clinic floors, and juggling it all while starting a family. This episode dives into those messy early days, hard-earned lessons, and the traits Ali believes make a truly successful practitioner.
What You’ll Learn
Guest Bio
Alison Taylor is the co-founder and co-CEO of Jane, which publishes Front Desk magazine and Radio Front Desk. With a background as a multidisciplinary clinic owner, she has worked alongside her co-founder to create an EMR for health and wellness business owners that’s genuinely helpful. Jane has quickly grown into a trusted, user-friendly platform, offering solutions that make clinic life easier.
Alison’s dedication to supporting small businesses and improving patient care shines through in her leadership style, which emphasizes collaboration, community, and steady improvement — all with a personal touch.
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Radio Front Desk is Brought to You by Jane
We like to make sure that when we tell you more about Jane, it’s super helpful. Here’s one we think you might like:
One thing Ali reminded us of is just how important it is to create a smooth, confident experience for your patients — starting before they even walk through the door. Jane’s online booking makes scheduling easier for both you and your patients or clients. With real-time availability, flexible scheduling options, and automated reminders, managing appointments feels effortless. Plus, you can customize the look and feel of your booking site to match your brand, creating a polished, professional presence online — no coding required.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or its affiliates.
This guest is a special one: Alison Taylor — the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Jane.
Before Jane, Ali was right there with you — managing her clinic, leading a team, scrubbing clinic floors, and juggling it all while starting a family. This episode dives into those messy early days, hard-earned lessons, and the traits Ali believes make a truly successful practitioner.
What You’ll Learn
Guest Bio
Alison Taylor is the co-founder and co-CEO of Jane, which publishes Front Desk magazine and Radio Front Desk. With a background as a multidisciplinary clinic owner, she has worked alongside her co-founder to create an EMR for health and wellness business owners that’s genuinely helpful. Jane has quickly grown into a trusted, user-friendly platform, offering solutions that make clinic life easier.
Alison’s dedication to supporting small businesses and improving patient care shines through in her leadership style, which emphasizes collaboration, community, and steady improvement — all with a personal touch.
Resources mentioned
Enjoyed this episode?
Here are a few ways to stay in the loop:
Radio Front Desk is Brought to You by Jane
We like to make sure that when we tell you more about Jane, it’s super helpful. Here’s one we think you might like:
One thing Ali reminded us of is just how important it is to create a smooth, confident experience for your patients — starting before they even walk through the door. Jane’s online booking makes scheduling easier for both you and your patients or clients. With real-time availability, flexible scheduling options, and automated reminders, managing appointments feels effortless. Plus, you can customize the look and feel of your booking site to match your brand, creating a polished, professional presence online — no coding required.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or its affiliates.