The Uncaged Clinician

The Evolution of a Company: How Uncaged Clinician Has Grown and Changed


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As Uncaged Clinician shares their brand's evolution, we're eager to learn about the turning points and pivotal moments that shaped its growth. What were some of the most significant changes they made along the way? And how did those decisions impact the brand's identity and mission?

 

In this episode of the Uncaged Clinician Podcast, host Josh Payne is joined by Kevin DeGroot and David Bayliff. They discuss the evolution of their brand and how it has grown and changed over time. Initially, the hosts of the podcast were driven by the idea of liberating people from corporate health care and how it could positively impact their own lives. They recognized the potential for financial change and improvement if they could assist a large number of individuals. However, they reflect on the original goal of helping people escape corporate healthcare and discuss how they stumbled into coaching.

 

Overall, the hosts believe that a healthy business is one that prioritizes the happiness and satisfaction of their customers and staff, and they are willing to forgo scaling if it compromises these factors. They emphasize the importance of finding a healthy balance between growth and the well-being of all stakeholders. However, they stress the need for business owners to critically evaluate whether scaling is appropriate in each situation.

 

They will touch on such topics as:

  • Setting financial goals for the company, the importance of having a clear vision, and the evolution of coaching and consulting.
  • Noble intentions that aren’t real: How to change the world and change the profession, and the selfishness of business owners.
  • The importance of healthy tension in business, the difficulties of being a dual business owner, and what is the best approach to business.
  • When is it right and why is it always appropriate to scale, and why choosing to enjoy the sacrifices is essential: “Do you want to go big or go home?” 
  • Enjoying life beyond growing a business, consistent sustainable growth, and the importance of building a legacy.
  • How to avoid burnout, learning from the success stories of successful business owners, and the importance of having an identity outside of business.

Uncaged Hack: “The best approach to business is when the owner of the business, the workers of the business, and the consumer of whatever product all feel like the weight in the burden of the business is shared appropriately amongst everybody.” - Josh Payne

 

(FINAL LAST CHANCE) If you're ready to join our community of Uncaged Healthcare Professionals we have a 10-Week Uncaged Business Launchpad starting Thursday, July 27. This LAUNCHPAD includes EVERYTHING that you need to start your business on the right foundation to become UNCAGED! SIGN UP HERE!

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The Uncaged ClinicianBy David Bayliff, Kevin DeGroot, Nathan Navas

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