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In this episode of The ND Gap, Jordan breaks down why listening back to your own work is one of the most uncomfortable and most important habits you can build.
She shares how avoiding playback often means avoiding feedback, and how that keeps clinicians stuck in patterns they don’t even realize are affecting their impact.
Jordan walks through what to actually listen for when you revisit your recordings, from clarity and structure, to tone, pacing, and presence and how small shifts in delivery can completely change how your message lands.
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Welcome back to The ND Gap, the podcast about the space between where naturopathic medicine is today and where it needs to go. Hosted by Dr. Jordan Robertson, founder of The Confident Clinician, this show is about legitimizing, strengthening, and ultimately saving
Each week, The ND Gap will close the distance with four pillars:
Clinical insights grounded in evidence
Business strategies for sustainable practice
Personal leadership for growth and resilience
The voices of NDs who are reshaping what this profession can be
Whether you’re a brand-new graduate or a seasoned clinician, this is your space to find strategies you can use right away, inspiration from your peers, and a bigger vision for the future of naturopathic medicine.
Because if we want to secure the future of our profession, we can’t wait for it to happen; we have to build it together.
When you're ready to join our clinician community, you can learn more at www.confidentclinicianclub.com
Book a demo with our team here
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Dr. Jordan Robertson is a leader in naturopathic and integrative medicine. She is dedicated to evidence-based healthcare and founded The Confident Clinician, which empowers practitioners with up-to-date research and practical tools. With over 15 years in clinical practice and experience teaching at McMaster University’s Health Sciences program, she bridges the gap between research and real-world application.
Follow Dr. Jordan on Instagram
By Jordan RobertsonIn this episode of The ND Gap, Jordan breaks down why listening back to your own work is one of the most uncomfortable and most important habits you can build.
She shares how avoiding playback often means avoiding feedback, and how that keeps clinicians stuck in patterns they don’t even realize are affecting their impact.
Jordan walks through what to actually listen for when you revisit your recordings, from clarity and structure, to tone, pacing, and presence and how small shifts in delivery can completely change how your message lands.
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Welcome back to The ND Gap, the podcast about the space between where naturopathic medicine is today and where it needs to go. Hosted by Dr. Jordan Robertson, founder of The Confident Clinician, this show is about legitimizing, strengthening, and ultimately saving
Each week, The ND Gap will close the distance with four pillars:
Clinical insights grounded in evidence
Business strategies for sustainable practice
Personal leadership for growth and resilience
The voices of NDs who are reshaping what this profession can be
Whether you’re a brand-new graduate or a seasoned clinician, this is your space to find strategies you can use right away, inspiration from your peers, and a bigger vision for the future of naturopathic medicine.
Because if we want to secure the future of our profession, we can’t wait for it to happen; we have to build it together.
When you're ready to join our clinician community, you can learn more at www.confidentclinicianclub.com
Book a demo with our team here
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Dr. Jordan Robertson is a leader in naturopathic and integrative medicine. She is dedicated to evidence-based healthcare and founded The Confident Clinician, which empowers practitioners with up-to-date research and practical tools. With over 15 years in clinical practice and experience teaching at McMaster University’s Health Sciences program, she bridges the gap between research and real-world application.
Follow Dr. Jordan on Instagram