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I’m so pumped to present this episode and interview with Eric Oliver, PT of Go Beyond Exercise, a fully cash-based practice in Cincinnati with 2 physical therapists and a sports nutritionist. Eric was one of the first visitors to this website and my eBook/Cash-Based System 3 ½ years ago (which I didn’t know prior to the interview) so it was especially exciting to hear about all he’s done in the years since.
Aside from PT treatment services, he and his staff offer numerous cash-pay fitness and performance services in the endurance athlete niche, and we get into all the details of how he’s had success in this business model.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:Click Here to learn how to start your own Cash-Based Practice .
Let us know if you enjoyed the show:[Click to Tweet] Thank you @BeyondExercise for being an awesome guest on the Cash-Based Practice Podcast w/ @DrJarodCarter
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I’m so pumped to present this episode and interview with Eric Oliver, PT of Go Beyond Exercise, a fully cash-based practice in Cincinnati with 2 physical therapists and a sports nutritionist. Eric was one of the first visitors to this website and my eBook/Cash-Based System 3 ½ years ago (which I didn’t know prior to the interview) so it was especially exciting to hear about all he’s done in the years since.
Aside from PT treatment services, he and his staff offer numerous cash-pay fitness and performance services in the endurance athlete niche, and we get into all the details of how he’s had success in this business model.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:Click Here to learn how to start your own Cash-Based Practice .
Let us know if you enjoyed the show:[Click to Tweet] Thank you @BeyondExercise for being an awesome guest on the Cash-Based Practice Podcast w/ @DrJarodCarter
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