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This is Part 2 of our Founders series, and we are back with Phil Knight and the real story behind Nike. We pick up from Part 1 and go deeper into how Blue Ribbon became Nike, why "start before you are ready" still beats analysis paralysis, and how Knight kept moving even with daily imposter syndrome. I tie those lessons directly to clinics today: begin with one patient, solve one problem, pour into service, and let compounding word of mouth create momentum.
We move from origin story to brand soul. Nike did not just sell shoes. They sold a feeling, a culture of winning, and a mission people wanted to wear. I break down how to build that inside a medical business: tighten your pillars, stack services that complement each other, run on facts instead of feelings, and ask for reviews and referrals every single time. If your community talks about you and your team wants to join you, your brand has meaning. If not, we lay out simple plays to fix it.
We close with loyalty, struggle, and the long game. Knight protected his partners, fought for the vision, and endured lawsuits, supply chaos, and near bankruptcy for years before the hockey stick growth showed up. That is the blueprint. Practice aggressive patience. Make decisions, move, learn, and keep going. The cowards never started. The weak died along the way. That leaves us.
Welcome to The Spinoso Podcast hosted by CEO, doctor, comic book geek, and car guy, Alex Spinoso. I help people and companies grow - especially in the medical business. While my experience and expertise is in scaling all types of medical businesses to 7, 8, 9-figures or more, I can be a mentor to anyone who wants to take ownership of their lives, become a better leader at home and at work, and overcome any obstacle that stands in their way.
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This is Part 2 of our Founders series, and we are back with Phil Knight and the real story behind Nike. We pick up from Part 1 and go deeper into how Blue Ribbon became Nike, why "start before you are ready" still beats analysis paralysis, and how Knight kept moving even with daily imposter syndrome. I tie those lessons directly to clinics today: begin with one patient, solve one problem, pour into service, and let compounding word of mouth create momentum.
We move from origin story to brand soul. Nike did not just sell shoes. They sold a feeling, a culture of winning, and a mission people wanted to wear. I break down how to build that inside a medical business: tighten your pillars, stack services that complement each other, run on facts instead of feelings, and ask for reviews and referrals every single time. If your community talks about you and your team wants to join you, your brand has meaning. If not, we lay out simple plays to fix it.
We close with loyalty, struggle, and the long game. Knight protected his partners, fought for the vision, and endured lawsuits, supply chaos, and near bankruptcy for years before the hockey stick growth showed up. That is the blueprint. Practice aggressive patience. Make decisions, move, learn, and keep going. The cowards never started. The weak died along the way. That leaves us.
Welcome to The Spinoso Podcast hosted by CEO, doctor, comic book geek, and car guy, Alex Spinoso. I help people and companies grow - especially in the medical business. While my experience and expertise is in scaling all types of medical businesses to 7, 8, 9-figures or more, I can be a mentor to anyone who wants to take ownership of their lives, become a better leader at home and at work, and overcome any obstacle that stands in their way.
Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn | TikTok | Website | Charismedx Conclave

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