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The Successful Allied Health Practitioner
The Successful Allied Health Practitioner
Author: Andrew Jacobs
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Welcome to The Successful Allied Health Practitioner podcast.
In each episode, I sit down and talk to Australian based Allied Health Practitioners to find out how they have become successful.
From nailing a work life balance, becoming fully booked, purchasing their home, buying investment properties or running their own business, success is different for everyone.
I dig deep and explore their thoughts and strategies behind their success while discovering the lessons and mistakes they made along their journey so hopefully you learn from these and not do them yourself.
If you are an Allied Health Practitioner and you want to become successful, then tune in and learn from the real life stories of other successful practitioners.
In each episode, I sit down and talk to Australian based Allied Health Practitioners to find out how they have become successful.
From nailing a work life balance, becoming fully booked, purchasing their home, buying investment properties or running their own business, success is different for everyone.
I dig deep and explore their thoughts and strategies behind their success while discovering the lessons and mistakes they made along their journey so hopefully you learn from these and not do them yourself.
If you are an Allied Health Practitioner and you want to become successful, then tune in and learn from the real life stories of other successful practitioners.
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In episode 37 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, physiotherapist and Clinic1 founder Elliot Dobie shares his journey from managing a clinic to building a practice management software for the industry. Elliot discusses the operational frustrations that sparked the creation of Clinic1, from administrative overwhelm to disconnected software and the mindset shift required to move from clinician to tech innovator.
With insights into bootstrapping a business and building scalable systems, Elliot explores how practitioners can use technology to streamline workflows and avoid burnout. This episode is a must-listen for allied health professionals looking to move beyond "trading time for money" and build sustainable businesses that offer long-term growth and lifestyle flexibility.
In Episode 36 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Nelson Pollard, podiatrist and director of ProFeet Podiatry, shares his journey from graduate clinician to business owner and the lessons that shaped his career and leadership. He reflects on how COVID became the catalyst for taking the leap into clinic ownership, the importance of progress over perfection, and why investing in yourself is the most powerful decision a practitioner can make. Nelson dives into the vision behind ProFeet, from putting patients first to building supportive pathways for his team, and explains how his graduate program fosters confidence through induction, CPD, and mentoring. With insights on recruitment, mentorship, and the value of backing yourself early, this episode is a must-listen for allied health practitioners wanting to grow with purpose, invest in their own development, and create sustainable businesses that put people first.
In Episode 35 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Joseph Hanna, physiotherapist and founder of Flexile Physiotherapy, shares his journey from community physio to leading a fast-growing practice built on values, mentorship, and patient care. He opens up about defining success through family and balance, putting life before work, and the vital role mentors and his wife have played in shaping his path. Joseph discusses Flexile’s three-tiered supervision model, designed to support new grads with education and guidance while freeing clinic owners to focus on growth. He reflects on key business lessons, from avoiding burnout and prioritising patients first to building strong foundations that allow for sustainable expansion. A powerful listen for allied health practitioners wanting to embrace mentorship, lead with values, and grow without losing sight of what matters most.
In Episode 34 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Ryan, a podiatrist, clinic owner, and mentor with 17 years of experience, shares how his journey in private practice shifted from chasing money to focusing on patient outcomes, team development, and sustainable growth. He talks about the realities of setting fees, investing in equipment, and learning to delegate, while highlighting why profitability in private practice actually strengthens the public system by offering patients more choice and easing hospital pressures. Ryan also opens up about the role of sport, travel, and hobbies in maintaining work-life balance, and why investing in yourself as a practitioner is the most powerful form of compound interest. A must-listen for allied health practitioners wanting to grow their business with confidence while protecting their wellbeing.
In Episode 33 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Raquel Baptista, occupational therapist and founder of the Centre for Developing Children. Raquel shares her journey from completing her Masters in 2022 to opening a paediatric and neurodevelopmental clinic just two years later. She talks about starting out mobile, building her first clinic with a sensory gym, and the lessons of early business ownership from leases and referrals to social media and growing a team. Raquel also reflects on mentorship, balance, and the mindset shifts that guide her vision. An inspiring listen for practitioners starting out or ready to grow with purpose.
In Episode 32 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Ben Southam, exercise physiologist and cofounder of PACE Allied Health. Ben shares his journey from subcontractor to leading a business of 80 employees, and the lessons learned along the way. We talk about stepping back from clinical work, building strong partnerships, and creating stability through employing staff rather than subcontracting. Ben also dives into the realities of scaling, from marketing and recruitment to profitability, diversification, and investing for long-term sustainability. A must-listen for practitioners ready to grow their business and step into leadership with clarity and purpose.
In the Episode 31 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, speech pathologist and business founder Emily Mackie shares how she scaled Speak About from a small practice to a multi-location clinic. She talks about using business coaching, building strong teams, delegating effectively, and reinvesting profit to grow sustainably. Emily also reflects on balancing work and life, leading with impact, and empowering others to drive the business forward. A great listen for practitioners wanting to scale their practice while staying true to their values and wellbeing.
In the episode 30 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, exercise physiologist and business owner Andrew Daubney shares how he scaled his clinics, built strong leadership teams, and structured his business for growth and flexibility. He talks about promoting from within, creating clear leadership pathways, and using profit as a tool to invest in people, spaces, and community. Andrew also shares strategies for work-life balance, client experience, and long-term success, plus insights from his consulting and mentoring work with allied health professionals. A must-listen for anyone looking to grow their practice sustainably while staying balanced.
In Episode 29 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, occupational therapist and entrepreneur Laura Simmons shares her journey from running a paediatric OT practice to founding Theratrak, a tech platform transforming therapy delivery across Australia, the US and beyond. She talks about turning clinical insights into a scalable app, navigating early challenges, building a mission-driven team, and balancing life as a practitioner and founder. Laura also reflects on mentorship, mindset, and her goal of helping a million kids access therapy worldwide. A must-listen for practitioners curious about blending healthcare with tech and creating meaningful impact.
In Episode 28 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, podiatrist and clinic owner Craig Hankridge shares his journey from practice to building Pro Feet Podiatry, a values-driven business. He talks about structuring leadership for aligned decision-making, using quarterly strategy sessions with weekly feedback, and the role of calendar time-blocking in balancing family, clinic, and business priorities. Craig also reflects on investing in mentors, building the right team, and embracing progress while celebrating wins along the way. A great listen for practitioners wanting to grow their business while staying true to their values and balance.
In Episode 27 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Judy Scott, an occupational therapist and multi-clinic owner, shares her journey from frontline practice to founding Adaptive Independence and My Therapy Crew. She talks about scaling clinics, navigating compliance in behaviour support, and leading teams with structure and culture at the core. Judy also reflects on investing in property, shares, and reinvesting back into her business, along with the lessons of slowing down decisions, having tough conversations early, and prioritising people for sustainable growth. A valuable listen for practitioners wanting to scale with purpose, balance leadership and clinical work, and build businesses that last.
In Episode 26 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, James Ferrie, a podiatrist, educator, and clinic owner, shares his journey from working in Gippsland to building his own private practice and leading national training workshops in ultrasound and regenerative medicine. He talks about the mindset shifts needed to move from clinician to business owner, the importance of financial literacy, and how investing in education supports long-term success. James reflects on the challenges of starting fresh, the mentors who influenced him, and how he measures success by the freedom his career provides. He also discusses balancing clinical work with speaking at conferences and developing online education. This episode is ideal for practitioners wanting to grow their skills, build financial security, and create a career that offers purpose and flexibility.
In the episode 25 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I chat with Lachlan Townend, a passionate physiotherapist who’s shifted from hands-on clinical work to creating an innovative app that supports thousands of people living with chronic pain, especially in rural areas. Lachlan shares the challenges and rewards of developing this digital health tool over two years, including adapting it based on real patient and clinician feedback, while balancing the freedom and demands of running his own business. We also explore the importance of defining success personally, staying passionate to avoid burnout, and knowing when to pivot your career or business. This episode is full of honest insights for any allied health professional interested in entrepreneurship or expanding their impact.
In Episode 24 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Luke, a seasoned sports chiropractor and running coach, who shares his 22-year journey from managing a large clinic to focusing on a smaller, more fulfilling practice dedicated to treating runners. Luke talks about why success is about finding work-life balance, enjoying what you do, and making a meaningful impact on patients’ lives. He dives into how his niche developed naturally, the challenges and rewards of combining clinical work with coaching, and how technology and data help improve outcomes. Luke also shares valuable lessons on building a trusted professional network and knowing when to refer patients for the best care. This episode is ideal for allied health practitioners reflecting on their own success, aiming for sustainable practices, and wanting to align passion with purpose.
In Episode 23 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Joe Keain, podiatrist, business owner, and mentor, returns for a frank chat about profitability in Allied Health. Joe and I dive into why making a profit isn’t something to shy away from, how reinvesting in your team and clinic drives better outcomes, and the mindset shifts needed for a successful, sustainable practice. We cover topics like fair pricing, staff retention, buying your clinic premises, and building wealth beyond your business through smart investing, with Joe sharing honest stories from his clinics. If you’re an Allied Health business owner ready to grow your clinic, lead confidently, and feel good about profit, this episode is for you.
In Episode 22 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Emily, a dedicated allied health professional and cofounder of a child-focused therapy service in Perth, shares her journey of building a purpose-led business grounded in relationships, authenticity and community impact. She opens up about redefining success beyond money and metrics, prioritising connection and family balance while growing her practice in a responsive, values-driven way. Emily discusses the practical steps of starting the business, from choosing the right structure and accountant to registering as a company early for smoother NDIS transitions. With no formal business training, she reflects on learning through real-world experience, the importance of managing admin and finances, and how having a business partner has been key. A powerful listen for practitioners wanting to grow sustainably without sacrificing wellbeing or purpose.
In Episode 21 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, Evan Armstrong, a physiotherapist, studio owner and personal development enthusiast, shares his journey from clinician to business owner. He reflects on the challenges of starting a clinic, the financial truths often overlooked, and how clarity, resilience and vision helped shape his success. Evan highlights the importance of emotional stability, supportive relationships and personal growth practices like affirmations and shadow work. He also offers honest insights into balancing fatherhood, marriage and business, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. A must-listen for allied health practitioners stepping into leadership and business ownership.
In Episode 20 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Margeaux Bartholomew-Carle, an occupational therapist and founder of Ardant, a virtual OT practice offering flexible, client-first support across Australia. Margeaux shares her path from clinician to business owner, driven by a passion for doing things differently, prioritising autonomy, genuine connection and meaningful impact over traditional hierarchies. She opens up about the early challenges of building a startup, the importance of delegation and how coaching and a strong professional network helped her grow. We explore how Ardant fosters a team culture based on mutual respect, connects clients with the right practitioner (not just the closest) and creates space for OTs to reclaim their time, boost income and spark creativity. This episode is full of honest lessons on leadership, boundaries and starting before you feel ready, perfect for any allied health professional looking to shape a more fulfilling and flexible career.
In Episode 19 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Sara Woodroffe, an experienced exercise physiologist and founder of Simply Stronger. Sara shares her powerful journey from solo practitioner to visionary business owner, with a mission to redefine how exercise physiology is delivered. She discusses the importance of GP relationships, building a values-driven team culture, and her dream of creating a purpose-built gym that fosters connection and long-term impact beyond the traditional 1:1 model. Sara opens up about the financial and emotional challenges of running a business post-COVID—from undervaluing her services to navigating price increases—and how support from other business owners helped her grow in confidence and leadership. Packed with honest reflections and practical insights, this episode is a must-listen for allied health professionals looking to build sustainable, people-first businesses that truly serve their communities.
In Episode 18 of The Successful Allied Health Practitioner Podcast, I’m joined by Benjamin Onofrio, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and educator, who shares his inspiring journey of balancing clinical work, education, and entrepreneurship. Ben opens up about creating digital health products, building online coaching programs, and the legal and structural complexities that come with it, all while staying grounded in patient care. He discusses how stepping outside the clinic has reignited his passion for the profession and brought a new sense of longevity to his career. From working with elite sports teams to investing in property and embracing mentorship, Ben shares practical insights on resilience, personal growth, and redefining success as life evolves. His story is a must-listen for allied health practitioners looking to diversify, stay inspired, and build a fulfilling career that aligns with their values and lifestyle.





