The Informed Chiropractor Podcast

Welcome to The Informed Chiropractor, the go-to podcast for neurologically based chiropractors who are ready to make chiropractic relevant again. Hosted by Dr. Don MacDonald, a 26+ year chiropractor, speaker, and creator of the MacDonald Safety Corridor Protocol, this show blends vitalistic chiropractic principles with modern neuroscience through the lens of the Polyvagal Theory. Every week, we explore how to shift from a mechanistic model to a salutogenic, nervous system-forward approach that fosters true regulation, coregulation, and healing. Whether you’re navigating burnout, refining your adjusting, or searching for a clearer way to communicate the value of chiropractic, this podcast is your home. You’ll hear interviews with global experts, real talk from Dr. Don and Brandi MacDonald, and actionable tools to build a practice rooted in safety, interoception, and chiropractic certainty. 👉 If you’re a purpose-driven chiropractor who wants to lead with connection, adjust with clarity, and reclaim the art of healing, you’re in the right place. Key themes covered: Neurologically based chiropractic care Chiropractic and the Polyvagal Theory Creating safety and co-regulation in practice Coregulation and the social engagement system The salutogenic model of health Interoception and the nervous system Practice growth without burnout Subscribe now and join thousands of chiropractors worldwide reimagining what’s possible through a nervous system forward practice.

Dr. Rachel Swan Thriving in Practice, Mindset & Patient Care…..The Chiropractor’s Roadmap

🎙 Host: Dr. Don Macdonald 🎙 Guest: Dr. Rachel Swan In this episode of The Informed Chiropractor, Dr. Don Macdonald sits down with Dr. Rachel Swan to discuss her journey in chiropractic, the impact of mentorship, and her passion for long-distance walking pilgrimages. She shares insights on personal transformation, the role of the polyvagal theory in practice, and the power of 20 seconds of courage. The conversation moves to Dr. Swan's origin story, how she got into chiropractic, her mentors, her education, and early career success. There's a discussion about her vitalistic approach before school and her experiences during chiropractic school. She mentions mentors like Dr. Lisa Sheldon and Dr. James Carter. Later, they discuss her decision to open her own practice, her initial challenges, and how she built her patient base. The conversation shifts to her passion for pilgrimage walks, how she got into them, their impact on her life, and her plans to organize group walks. Dr. Swan shares her experience with the 90-day mentoring program, how it transformed her personally and professionally, and the integration of polyvagal theory into her practice. She mentions the importance of self-trust and interoception. The episode wraps up with advice for chiropractors feeling lost or burnt out, emphasizing courage and finding the right community. For more informations on our upcoming seminar in sydney in June, check it out here: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/australia Time Stamps / Podcast Episode: 0:00 - 2:16: Introduction & Background 2:16 - 4:09: Mentorship & Early Influences 4:09 - 7:05: Practicing in Australia & Canada 7:05 - 9:46: The Walking Chiropractor: Discovering Pilgrimages 9:46 - 12:04: How Far Do You Walk on a Pilgrimage? 12:04 - 14:55: Chiropractic, Polyvagal Theory & Personal Growth 14:55 - 18:25: Joining The Informed Chiropractor & 90-Day Mentorship 18:25 - 21:55: Words of Wisdom for Chiropractors 21:55 - 23:26: The Role of Courage & Future Pilgrimages 23:26 - 25:00: Closing & Final Thought. This is a must-watch episode for those aiming for a successful chiropractic practice. You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor

02-14
25:01

Leveling Up Your Chiropractor’s game in 2025...Real Talk, Resolutions, and Self-Integrity

This is another solo episode of The Informed Chiropractor Podcast with Dr. Don, He shares practical advice and strategies to help chiropractors grow their practice and thrive in 2025. From handling real-life challenges in patient care to building better habits and setting goals, this episode is all about actionable insights to keep your practice ahead of the game. Dr. Don discusses the 2025 90-Day Program, a powerful resource designed to help you elevate your chiropractic practice and achieve meaningful results.He also mentioned the new initiative by Brandi to help women stay fits and better as a unique fitness goal for the year; Body by Brandi. You can check that out here; https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/body-by-brandi In this episode you will learn: Real-life lessons for managing unexpected challenges in practice. The impact of your own health habits on patient care. Setting resolutions to stay ahead in the chiropractic world. The importance of self-integrity and creating boundaries between your life, health nad business. How the 2025 90-Day Program can transform your practice. Show Notes / Podcast Episode: 00:00 - 03:01: Intro. 03:01 - 07:42: Managing real-life challenges in chiropractic practice. 07:42 - 10:25: The importance of focusing on your health habits. 10:25 - 12:36: Setting goals and resolutions for your chiropractic business. 12:36 - 14:25: Self-integrity and creating boundaries for long-term success. 14:25 - 19:04: An introduction to the 2025 90-Day Program. 19:04 - 20:15: Outro Dr. Don’s straightforward approach and actionable tips make this episode a must-listen for chiropractors ready to take their practice to new heights in 2025. You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor

01-23
20:15

Balancing Life and Chiropractic Practice: A Conversation with Dr. Tanya Chambers

In this episode of the The Informed Chiropractor podcast, host Dr. Don McDonald speaks with Dr. Tanya Chambers, a chiropractor from Ontario. Dr. Chambers discusses her journey into chiropractic, sharing that she was nudged toward the discipline after initially considering pediatrics. She emphasizes the importance of feeling comfortable with one's chiropractor for effective care. She also discusses how she applies the principles of Polyvagal theory to her practice, stressing the vital role of making patients feel safe and comfortable. Dr. Chambers also shares advice for students and chiropractors, suggesting they visit other practitioners' offices to learn and always be themselves, prioritizing self-care and maintaining their passion for their work. 02:50 Dr. Tanya Chambers' Journey into Chiropractic 05:29 Exploring Other Career Paths 07:42 Discovering Chiropractic and Starting Practice 13:27 The Importance of Community Engagement in Practice 17:10 Expanding the Practice and Teamwork 18:26 Working as a Husband-Wife Team in Chiropractic 19:46 Balancing Business and Personal Relationships 20:14 The Challenges of Separating Work and Personal Life 20:50 The Intersection of Passion and Work 21:40 Introduction to the Polyvagal Theory 22:53 Applying the Polyvagal Theory in Practice 23:29 The Art, Science, and Philosophy of Chiropractic 26:46 The Importance of Communication in Chiropractic 31:01 Advice for Chiropractic Students 33:41 Reflections and Advice for Younger Self 35:52 The Importance of Self-Care for Chiropractors 39:28 Closing Thoughts and Final Advice To know more about our upcoming events: ✅ Visit our official website: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com   📲 Let’s Connect!  Follow us on  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevitalityshift Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheInformedChiropractor Website: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com  

02-22
40:10

The Informed Chiropractor: Rebranding and Evolution with Chiropractic and the Polyvagal Theory

After a hiatus, Dr. Don is relaunching the podcast today with a brand new name. In this solo episode, Dr. Don discusses rebranding from Vitality Shift Podcast for Chiropractors to The Informed Chiropractor and how the principles of chiropractic care can blend with the revolutionary insights of the Polyvagal Theory. He describes how implementing the Polyvagal Theory with chiropractic principles can more profoundly impact patients' nervous systems. He also talks about neuroception and interoception and how they are critical in detecting danger and self-awareness. He explains how chiropractic adjustments and using the MacDonald Safety Corridor Protocol can optimize patient care by aiming to achieve a ventral vagal state where the body heals optimally.  01:20 Rebranding and Evolution of The Informed Chiropractor 01:48 The Vitality Shift and Objective Testing 03:52 Implementing the Polyvagal Theory in Chiropractic 05:41 Understanding the States of the Nervous System 06:59 The Role of Neuroception and Interoception in Chiropractic 08:56 The McDonald Safety Corridor and the Importance of Chiropractic Adjustment 15:33 The Polyvagal Shift and MacDonald Safety Corridor Protocol 17:53 Conclusion and Future Plans for The Informed Chiropractor   To know more about our upcoming events: ✅ Visit our official website: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com   📲 Let’s Connect!  Follow us on  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevitalityshift Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheInformedChiropractor Website: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com

02-08
20:09

Specialized Adjustments for Pregnant Women and Pediatric Care

In this episode of The Informed Chiropractor, Dr. Nicole Leaderman, an expert in chiropractic care for pregnant women and children joins us to discuss the unique needs and benefits of chiropractic adjustments for pregnant women and children. Dr. Leaderman will join us at our upcoming seminar as a guest teacher, sharing her insights on safe and effective adjustment techniques for expecting mothers and pediatric patients. She also discusses her approach to creating a supportive environment and practical strategies for chiropractors working with these unique patient groups. Dr. Leaderman also discusses her journey in building a successful chiropractic practice, her essential techniques, and tips for those entering the field. If you're a chiropractor, student, or anyone interested in the benefits of chiropractic care for specialized populations, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical advice. Whether you're a chiropractor or simply looking to refine your technique, this episode offers valuable knowledge. To register for our upcoming event. Visit: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com Show Notes (00:00 - 01:17): Introduction (01:17 - 08:31): Dr. Nicole Leaderman’s Journey and Specialization (08:31 - 12:50): Essential Techniques for Adjusting Pregnant Women (12:50 - 14:56): Pediatric Chiropractic Care Essentials (14:56 - 22:29): Preparing for the Upcoming Seminar (22:29 - 25:59): Why Regular Adjustments Matter for Chiropractors (25:59 - 26:27): Key Takeaways for Chiropractors (26:27 - 27:35 ): Outro 📲 Let’s Connect!  Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor

10-31
27:35

Brain-based Vitalistic Chiropractic Research with Dr. Heidi Haavik

The future of healing may be vitalistic chiropractic care but without additional research and funding the world may never realize the potential benefits. Vitalistic chiropractic is at a stage of growth and it is necessary for our community to band together to promote the scientific research that is at the core of our professional beliefs. In this very special interview, we welcome renowned chiropractor, neurophysiologist and author, Dr. Heidi Haavik to the podcast. Dr. Haavik graduated from New Zealand Chiropractic College where she currently holds the position of Director of Research. Her award-winning research in vitalistic chiropractic is paving the way for a new generation of Ph.D. students and the study of the effect subluxation has on the brain. During this podcast episode, we discuss how we as chiropractors can fund future research specifically focusing on the vitalistic model, how the vitalistic model compares to the mechanical model, and the effect subluxation has on the brain and central nervous system. Key Takeaways: ● Dr. Haavik discusses her family history in medicine and the early days at New Zealand Chiropractic College. [1:25] ● Dr. Haavik discovered she had a natural gift for healing and research. [5:46] ● Early research in the vitalistic model deepened the understanding of the link between subluxation and the brain. [17:22] ● Why the mechanistic chiropractic model is so limited in scope. [22:34] ● Does Heidi ever feel like she is plagued by the Underdog Curse? [30:29] ● Dr. Haavik discusses the new studies and clinical trials that have her excited right now.[34:50] ● Learn more about the Adopt a Ph.D. Student Program. [41:27] Learn More: Dr. Heidi Haavik Reality Check Vitality Shift Website True Concept Seminars Dr. Don MacDonald The Underdog Curse: The Cause, The Cure and The Road to Success @DrDonMacDonald on Twitter Dr. Don MacDonald on Facebook

07-31
56:49

From Pregnancy to Pediatric Care: Dr. Kelly-Jane McLaughlin on the Next Evolution of Chiropractic

Dr. Kelly-Jane McLaughlin, a passionate chiropractor practicing in Carlisle, England, joins us for today’s conversation. We get the details on her unique career journey, which did not start with a burning passion to become a chiropractor, and explore her experiences working with a rugby team. She also has a huge passion and dedication to pediatric and pregnancy chiropractic care, which she shares valuable insights on. Dr. McLaughlin also provides tips on simplifying your chiropractic practice, the importance of mentorship, and balancing your professional and personal life. In this episode: How growing up in Germany eventually led Dr. McLaughlin to pursue chiropractic as a career. The role of community and collaboration in Dr. McLaughlin's chiropractic journey across countries. Why Dr. McLaughlin emphasizes pediatric and pregnancy chiropractic care. The challenges and benefits of balancing professional and personal life when working with a spouse. Why is clear role delineation and compromise so important in chiropractic practices run by couples? Dr. McLaughlin’s opinion on the large number of C-section births that take place. How demystifying complex neurology fosters practitioner confidence and enhances patient interactions. How passion and ongoing learning are crucial in sustaining long-term enthusiasm in chiropractic. Why Dr. McLaughlin's seminars on pregnancy care are essential for expectant mothers' informed decisions. How the Revival Retreat, hosted by Dr. McLaughlin and her business partner, fosters connection, bravery, and personal growth among chiropractic participants.   Hayley & Kelly: https://www.hayleyandkelly.co.uk    The Informed Chiropractor Super Conference — Toronto, Dec 6: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/toronto    Join The Informed Chiropractor mentorship waitlist: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/the-informed-chiropractor    Free “Intro to the Polyvagal Lens” (for Chiropractors): https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/introduction-to-chiropractic-through-a-polyvagal-lens 

10-30
33:39

From Inflammation to Regulation: How Chiropractic Engages the Vagus Nerve

Today, I’m taking a closer look at the importance of understanding inflammation in modern chiropractic care. Join me as I explore how inflammation affects cognitive health, drawing on insights I’ve gained from experts like Dan Murphy and JP Errico. I’ll unravel the complex interplay between the vagus nerve and the body's inflammatory response, emphasizing the significance of vagal tone in achieving physiological balance.   In this episode: Understanding the role of the vagus nerve is crucial in addressing inflammation and providing effective patient care. How electrical stimulation techniques are being explored for activating the vagus nerve. How the polyvagal theory and societal dopamine addiction impact the effectiveness of healing practices. How inflammation and vagal tone influence the body's stress response and overall health. What the inflammatory cascade bell curve is and why it’s so important. Why macrophages and microglia are vital in brain development and maintaining cognitive health. How autophagy and fasting contribute to reducing inflammation and supporting brain function. The four main jobs of the microglia cells when the body is in a non-inflamed state Maintaining low inflammation for the child's brain development and preventing cognitive decline. How gene-editing research in China revealed links between reduced inflammation and accelerated brain development. Why social connections and mental activity are essential in preventing dementia and maintaining cognitive health.     The Informed Chiropractor Super Conference — Toronto, Dec 6: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/toronto   Join The Informed Chiropractor mentorship waitlist: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/the-informed-chiropractor   Free “Intro to the Polyvagal Lens” (for Chiropractors): https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/introduction-to-chiropractic-through-a-polyvagal-lens To book an appointment with Dr. Don MacDonald in Edmonton, Alberta, visit  https://www.edmontonchirosouthside.com/ 

10-09
24:36

Chiropractic Communication & Adaptability with Dr. Peter Amlinger | From Pain Relief to Human Potential

Dr. Peter Amlinger, a seasoned chiropractor with 40 years of experience, is alongside Dr. Don in this episode. We examine the evolution of chiropractic practice, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and adaptability in communication with patients. Dr. Amlinger shares his journey from reductionistic to creationistic care, and highlights the significance of being genuine. We explore the role of resilience and community in personal and professional growth, and Dr. Amlinger gives us the details about his upcoming appearance at the Pure and Powerful chiropractic conference.   In this episode: Why understanding diverse perspectives in chiropractic care is crucial for effective patient communication. The six levels of practice that Dr. Amlinger has identified, and how this knowledge enhances patient outcomes and adaptability. An analogy of how personal growth parallels in music relate to authentic chiropractic practice. How genuine communication bridges gaps and fosters alignment within chiropractic teams. Why sharing stories of resilience is important in navigating life's challenges. Why Dr. Amlinger's spontaneous speaking style adds a personal touch to his presentations. How different lenses impact chiropractors' and patients' views on chiropractic care. Why linking chiropractic principles to patient experiences is essential for holistic care. Why consistent mission alignment is necessary for authentic chiropractic practice environments. How openness about personal challenges can strengthen connections with patients and colleagues. Why ongoing personal and professional development is vital for long-term inspiration in chiropractic. How the Pure and Powerful conference aims to inspire passion and community in chiropractic.   Pure and Powerful — Mississauga, Nov 1: https://pureandpowerful.com   The Informed Chiropractor Super Conference — Toronto, Dec 6: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/toronto   Join The Informed Chiropractor mentorship waitlist: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/the-informed-chiropractor   Free “Intro to the Polyvagal Lens” (for Chiropractors): https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/introduction-to-chiropractic-through-a-polyvagal-lens

09-18
35:25

The Next Wave of Chiropractic Evidence: Dr. Kelly Holt on AI-Driven Insights

Dr. Don sits down with Dr. Kelly Holt, the president of the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, to explore his transformative journey in chiropractic education during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about into the innovative integration of wearables and data-driven approaches in chiropractic care, enhancing patient outcomes and community impact. Additionally, we highlight the inspiring story of a chiropractic outreach program in Rarotonga and discuss the upcoming lyceum event in Calgary, focusing on research and innovation in the field.   In this episode: Why strategic pivots were necessary to maintain educational standards amid pandemic lockdowns. How the college prepares students for effective communication in a post-pandemic world. Why integrating wearables and practice-based data is transforming chiropractic care. How tracking health markers like heart rate variability enhances patient outcomes. Why data-driven approaches boost credibility and confidence in new chiropractors. How the chiropractic outreach program in Rarotonga transformed over 2,500 locals' lives. Why community outreach initiatives benefit both students and local communities. Why supporting the New Zealand College of Chiropractic's Research Foundation is crucial to Dr. Holt. How modern chiropractic practices incorporate polyvagal theory for improved nervous system regulation. How strategic planning during COVID-19 positioned the college for post-pandemic growth. Why increasing chiropractic care utilization in New Zealand is a focus for the college. How research advancements at the college are poised to change the chiropractic narrative.   The Informed Chiropractor Super Conference — Toronto, Dec 6: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/toronto   Join The Informed Chiropractor mentorship waitlist: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/the-informed-chiropractor   Free “Intro to the Polyvagal Lens” (for Chiropractors): https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/introduction-to-chiropractic-through-a-polyvagal-lens

09-04
26:29

Prune. Focus. Regulate: A Polyvagal Fall Reset for Your Chiropractic Practice

After a short summer hiatus, Dr. Don MacDonald returns with a nervous-system-forward reset for the season. We unpack how to balance predictability without stagnation, why co-regulation is your real growth engine, and how to prune distractions so your adjusting gets more focused, consistent, and effective. What you’ll learn Why “boring consistency” (predictable, regulated presence) builds trust and retention How polyvagal theory explains connection vs. “going through the motions” A fall reset playbook: from unstructured summer to clear routines Pruning non-essentials to free up focus and volume Training a new grad/locum while preserving flow, priorities, and connection Practical co-regulation cues you can use table-side—no scripts Chapters 0:00 -1:00  Welcome back & why we pause in summer 1:11 -1:20 Predictability vs. stagnation (polyvagal lens) 2:30 -3:50 Seasonal reset: routines, families, and stressors 7:49 - 8:00 Pruning distractions to sharpen adjusting 8:40 - 9:10 Training the new chiropractor & maintaining connection 10:54 - 11:50 September game plan + what’s coming next including "Healing the Chiropractor" Upcoming on the podcast Dr. Kelly Holt (New Zealand College of Chiropractic): research & AI in chiropractic Dr. Peter Amlinger: philosophy + nervous-system-forward practice (Toronto Super Conference) Links & resources The Informed Chiropractor Super Conference — Toronto, Dec 6: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/toronto Join The Informed Chiropractor mentorship waitlist: https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/the-informed-chiropractor Free “Intro to the Polyvagal Lens” (for Chiropractors): https://www.theinformedchiropractor.com/introduction-to-chiropractic-through-a-polyvagal-lens If this helped, share it with one chiropractor and follow/subscribe for weekly nervous-system-forward insights.  

08-21
11:57

The Safety Sandwich: A Polyvagal Approach to Chiropractic Adjusting

In this solo episode, Dr. Don MacDonald talks about the powerful connections between chiropractic care, the nervous system, and the polyvagal theory. He shares insights from his recent events, including Level Two of the MacDonald Safety Corridor protocol. He explains how his approach continues to evolve through feedback from chiropractors in both North America and Australia. Dr. Don explains that when babies are born, they cannot self-regulate. They rely on safe, consistent co-regulators, typically a parent, to help develop the part of the nervous system responsible for calmness, connection, and resilience. If someone never had this kind of safety growing up, they may struggle to regulate their nervous system as adults. Interesting right? Chiropractors can unknowingly become the first "safe human" a person encounters, and that has huge implications. From this lens, he introduces the “Safety Sandwich,” a practical application of polyvagal theory in chiropractic. It’s not a technique on its own, but a way to enhance any technique by placing it inside a regulated, neurologically safe experience. The sandwich begins before the adjustment with tone, environment, posture, and presence, and ends after the thrust, with a calming decompression or breath-based close. He talked about: Your nervous system state changes patient outcomes. Stressed? Your "threat vibes" dilute adjustments. Safety vs comfort zones. Push 5% beyond your comfort zone to grow, but stay regulated (like an athlete in "the zone"). He reminds listeners that the Macdonald Safety Corridor is continuously evolving based on practice experience and feedback from real chiropractors. There are more seminars ahead, including one in Amsterdam on September 6th and the Informed Chiropractor Super Conference in Toronto this December. If you are curious about how the polyvagal theory directly supports and elevates chiropractic work, you can now access a free one-hour intro course on the homepage at theinformedchiropractor.com. This episode is a powerful reminder that the body doesn’t just respond to what you do, it responds to how you do it. Go watch the video yourself. You will never look at adjusting the same way again. Audio Timestamp 0:00 -1:12: Development of Co-Regulation and Ventral Vagal System 1:12 - 2:59: Introduction to the Podcast Episode 2:59 - 8:18: The Safety Sandwich and Polyvagal Theory 8:18 - 12:54: Advanced Techniques and Feedback from Chiropractors 12:54 - 14:36: Upcoming Events and Resources 14:36 - 19:10: Co-Regulation and Self-Regulation in Chiropractic Care 19:10 - 21:35: Safety vs. Comfort Zone 21:35 - 23:49: Final Thoughts and Encouragement You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #Pediatricchiropractor #burnout #early intervention. #Viral #Trending #Healthtalks #Healthpodcasts #Health #Healthinterviews #Trends

07-03
23:48

What Today’s Chiropractic Students Really Think and Why the Future Looks Bright

In this heartfelt and energizing episode of The Informed Chiropractor podcast, Dr. Don Macdonald reconnects with Kyla Butz, a former student intern in his practice and now a rising chiropractic leader preparing to graduate from Palmer College. What starts as a nostalgic catch-up quickly becomes a deep dive into the reality of chiropractic school today, the shift away from vitalism, and the importance of building community, skill, and purpose before stepping into practice. Kyla shares what it’s really like inside the walls of Palmer, how she went from having zero chiropractic background to falling in love with the philosophy, and why she believes seminars, clubs, and mentorship are the secret weapons of chiropractic success. We discussed: How seminar culture is growing and transforming chiropractic education Why early technique training gives students a huge advantage in clinic and post-grad What it takes to develop leadership and confidence through adjusting clubs like KTC How the polyvagal lens is helping students understand safety, tone, and true patient care The power of safe environments from adjusting rooms to classroom culture Real stories of mentorship that fuel the next generation of principled chiropractors Whether you are a student chiropractor, a seasoned doc, or someone wondering what the future of this profession looks like, this episode will fill your tank. Kyla’s story and experience proves that the next generation of chiropractors isn’t just ready... they are rising with heart, hands, and a vision that goes far beyond the spine. Go watch the video yourself, this conversation will remind you why you fell in love with chiropractic in the first place.   Audio Timestamp 0:00 - 1:31: Seminars and Student Engagement 1:31 - 5:40:  Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 5:40- 10:26: Kyla's Journey to Chiropractic School 10:26 - 14:22: Navigating Chiropractic School and Philosophy 14:22 - 18:30: Kairos Training Culture (KTC) and Personal Growth 18:30 - 20:32: The Importance of Seminars and Community   20:32 -22:51: Challenges and Opportunities in Chiropractic Education   22:51 - 23:05: Preparing for Practice and Future Goals   23:05 - 24:33: The Impact of Chiropractic Education on Personal Development 24:33 - 26:22: Experiences from Level One Seminar 26:22 - 28:41: Implementing Techniques in Practice 28:41 - 30:08: Winning a Scholarship from CNAC 30:08 - 32:08: Importance of Mentorship and Community 32:08 - 35:28: Final Words of Wisdom You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor   #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #Pediatricchiropractor #burnout #early intervention. #Viral #Trending #Healthtalks #Healthpodcasts #Health #Healthinterviews #Babycare

06-05
35:27

How to Attract More Chiropractic Patients Using Smart Video Content & Trust-Building Strategies

Are you a chiropractor trying to grow your practice but feel overwhelmed by marketing options? In this episode of The Informed Chiropractor, we diversified a little to help practice members, as we talked about modern strategies that actually bring new patients through your doors. Joined by chiropractic marketing expert Billy Sticker, we explore how short-form video content, office tour videos, and simple FAQ-style reels can build trust and reduce the fear that keeps people from booking their first visit. We also connect this approach to the polyvagal theory, showing how creating a sense of neurological safety can make or break that first impression. Here is a highlight or a sneak peek into what we talked about. Why 40-second vertical videos outperform long intros (and how to make them) How platforms like Facebook and Instagram use AI to get your content in front of your ideal patients Why an office tour video can help ease the nervous system and increase show-up rates The power of creating a pre-visit video library to shorten the report of findings and save your team time How real chiropractors have grown from $30k/month to seven-figure practices with simple, authentic content New AI tools that answer your phones, qualify leads, and even help you stay HIPAA-compliant Why your content doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to show who you are If you have ever asked, “How do I get more chiropractic patients through social media?” or “How do I use AI without losing my mind (or license)?” this episode is for you. With the world evolving, so must our practice too. Whether you are brand new to video or just need a better strategy, this conversation will inspire you to take the first step.   Go watch the episode yourself, and start building trust before a patient ever walks through your doors. Ready to turn your clinic into a local sensation? Watch the full episode to see Billy’s AI hacks and video tricks in action, Your next viral reel is just one click away Audio Timestamp 00:00 - 02:14: Introduction to the Informed Chiropractor Podcast 02:14 - 02:45: Billy Sticker's Background and Transition to Chiropractic Marketing 02:45 - 07:23: Evolution of Marketing Services Offered by Chiro Candy 07:23 - 09:14: Tips for Chiropractors on Social Media and Video Marketing 09:14 - 14:36:Advanced Marketing Strategies Using AI and Video 14:36 - 18:27: Differences Between Horizontal and Vertical Videos 18:27 - 21:56: Consistency and Relevance in Posting 21:56 - 23:03: Targeting and AI in Advertising 23:03 - 26:26: Types of Video Content for Chiropractors 26:26 - 28:37: Polyvagal Theory and Neurological Safety 28:37 - 34:06: Pre-Appointment Content and Patient Education 34:06 - 40:12: AI Tools and Automation in Practice 40:12 - 40:35: Balancing AI and Manual Processes 40:35 - 43:18: Chiropractic Marketing Strategies 43:18 - 45:11: Final Thoughts and Encouragement You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #Pediatricchiropractor #burnout #early intervention. #Viral #Trending #Healthtalks #Healthpodcasts #Health #Healthinterviews #Engagement #Viral #Trends #Trendz

05-24
45:11

How Polyvagal Theory Transformed My Chiropractic Practice – Dr. Erina Olsen's Journey from New Zealand to Ireland

In this episode of The Informed Chiropractor Podcast—the go-to chiropractic podcast for neurologically focused chiropractors—we sit down with Dr. Erina Olsen to explore her journey from a curious 11-year-old in New Zealand to becoming a powerful voice for functional neurology in Ireland. After discovering the power of manual therapy, Dr. Olsen shifted her focus from osteopathy to chiropractic, graduating in the second class of the New Zealand College of Chiropractic. She shares the intense experience of helping the college gain accreditation and how those early challenges shaped her mission. What started as a temporary locum opportunity turned into 20 years of practice ownership in a country where chiropractic is still unregulated. Dr. Olsen reveals how Polyvagal Theory in chiropractic helped her reframe care through the lens of nervous system regulation, transforming skeptical patients into believers using chiropractic adjusting techniques rooted in safety and connection. This episode dives into what it means to practice neurologically focused chiropractic in a disconnected world, why self-care is critical for chiropractors, and how mentorship plays a key role in long-term impact. Whether deep into chiropractic mentorship or starting to integrate the nervous system into your adjusting protocols, this conversation is full of gems for functional neurology–minded chiropractors ready to lead the next evolution of care. Timestamp 0:00  - 02:15 Introduction 2:15 - 07:16: Discovering Chiropractic and Early Career 7:16 - 15:15:  Transition to Ireland and Practice Experiences 15:15 - 18:58:  Chiropractic in Ireland and Regulatory Challenges 18:58 - 20:57: Introduction to the Vitality Shift and Polyvagal Theory 20:57 - 29:12: Impact of Polyvagal Theory on Practice and Patient Communication 29:12 -32:08  Inspiration and Motivation in Practice 32:08- 38:17: Final Thoughts. You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #Pediatricchiropractor #burnout #early intervention. #Viral #Trending #Healthtalks #Healthpodcasts #Health #Healthinterviews #Babycare #Joboppurtunitiesinchiropracticcare #Joboppurtunities #Job

05-08
38:16

Polyvagal Inspired Pediatric Chiropractic and the Art of Visceral Work || Dr. Kate Finlayson.

Dr. Don MacDonald hosts Dr. Kate Finlayson on this episode of  The Informed Chiropractor podcast, where she discusses her journey in chiropractic care with a focus on pediatric practice. Dr. Kate shares how she transitioned from nursing to chiropractic after discovering the profession through YouTube videos and osteopathic treatments. She graduated from Macquarie University in Sydney and began working in Gladstone, Queensland, a coastal town she describes as ideal for her love of nature and smaller communities. Starting her career during COVID-19 posed challenges, including border closures, but she adapted quickly. Mentored by Ally, a seasoned pediatric chiropractor, Dr. Kate embraced pediatric care, noting how adjusting infants leads to faster, life-changing results compared to adults. She completed a pediatric diploma to deepen her expertise, emphasizing early intervention’s role in shaping health trajectories. When Ally moved back to Perth, Dr. Kate took over the practice, managing a surge in patients and expanding services to a nearby town. The workload initially led to burnout, but attending a polyvagal theory seminar helped her recognize stress patterns and prioritize self-care through Pilates, dog walks, and breathwork. She also incorporates principles from the MacDonald Safety Corridor Protocol, like co-regulation and visceral techniques, into her adjustments to enhance patient outcomes. They closed the episode discussing plans to reconnect at an upcoming seminar in Sydney this June, underscoring the value of continuous learning and community in advancing chiropractic care. Timestamp 0:00 – 14:30: Dr. Kate Finlayson's Journey into Chiropractic 14:30 – 14:48: Discovering Chiropractic and Early Career 14:48 – 15:14: Transition to Practice and Pediatric Focus 15:14 – 15:30: Pediatric Training and Practice Challenges 15:30 – 18:30: Impact of Polyvagal Theory on Practice 18:30- 21:32: Balancing Practice and Personal Life 21:32 - 25:00: Inspiration and Future Goals You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor   #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #Pediatricchiropractor #burnout #early intervention. #Viral #Trending #Healthtalks #Healthpodcasts #Health #Healthinterviews #Babycare    

04-24
24:59

When Chiropractic Care Goes Beyond Humans: Healing Horses, Dogs, and Communities || Dr. Emir Lervy

On today’s episode of the Informed Chiropractor podcast hosted by Dr. Don Macdonald, Dr. Emir Lervy, a chiropractor from Northern Ireland, shares her journey from growing up in a family deeply rooted in holistic health to establishing her practice in 2008. Inspired by her mother’s recovery from sciatica and her brother’s improved sleep through chiropractic care, she pursued studies at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic. Initially trained in a mechanistic approach, she transitioned to a vitalistic philosophy after rediscovering foundational texts like the “Green Books” and attending seminars emphasizing nervous system resilience. Her practice now blends human care with animal chiropractic, where she adjusts dogs and horses, observing their instinctive post-adjustment responses like yawning and relaxation. Dr. Emir’s work extends beyond her clinic through community initiatives, such as monthly visits to a local school to adjust teachers. She integrates polyvagal theory to help patients recognize stress signals such as tense shoulders, irritability and teaches techniques like diaphragmatic breathing to build resilience. Emphasizing the importance of presence, she balances clinical work with outdoor activities and mindfulness, advocating for small, daily practices to counteract being overwhelmed. For new chiropractors, she advises confidence, trusting one’s skills, and avoiding perfectionism, urging practitioners to prioritize patient connection over rigid protocols.   Timestamp 0:00 – 6:16: Background of Dr. Emir 6:16 – 6:31: Early Influences and Career Path 6:31 – 8:31: Transition into Practice & Learning Journey 8:31 – 12:00: Chiropractic Techniques and Animal Adjustment 12:00 – 16:48: Polyvagal Theory & Practical Application 16:48 - 21:47: Advise For New Chiropractors 21:47 - 25:07: Final Thoughts You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor   #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #PolyvagalTheory #ChiropracticPodcast #ChiropracticBusiness #ChiropracticLife #Trends

04-10
25:06

The Vision of the ASRF for the Chiropractic Research Revolution || Dr. Ryan Seaman

In this interview with Dr. Ryan Seaman, hosted by Dr. Don Macdonald, he shared his journey from practicing a pain-based model to achieving significant growth in transitioning to a subluxation-based model in Loxton, South Australia. Dr. Ryan purchased a retiring chiropractor’s practice. However, the clinic’s symptom-centered model clashed with his philosophy. He recalls feeling physically ill during patient consultations, which centered on pain complaints. After abandoning this approach and adopting his neurologically focused model, his practice flourished, increasing patient numbers from 35 to 210 in three weeks. He discussed his transition from civil engineering to chiropractic, influenced by mentors like Craig Foote. Dr. Ryan Seaman highlighted the Australia Spinal Research Foundation's efforts, including funding three major studies this year, a systematic review on X-ray use, and a pediatric research fund. This interview with Dr. Ryan Seaman reflects the transformative potential of passion and perseverance. Through the ASRF, he champions a future where chiropractic care is recognized not only for pain relief but for its profound impact on overall health. Listeners are urged to support this mission through donations, memberships, or by contributing case studies to advance the field.  For more information on the foundation, visit https://spinalresearch.com.au/research/  Audio Time Stamps: 0:00 - 01:09: Dr. Ryan Seaman's Chiropractic Journey and Practice Transformation 01:09 - 04:32: Dr. Ryan Seaman Background 04:32 - 08:48: Challenges and Growth in Chiropractic Practice 08:48 - 13:16: Transition to Leadership in the Australia Spinal Research Foundation. 13:16 - 29:02: Supporting Chiropractic Research and Practice 29:02 - 34:48:  Challenges and Opportunities in Chiropractic Research. 34:48 - 35:21: Encouragement and Support for Chiropractic Practitioners. 35:21 - 36:47: Final Thoughts and Inspirations. You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor    #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #PolyvagalTheory #ChiropracticPodcast #ChiropracticBusiness #ChiropracticLife

04-01
36:46

A NECESSARY ENDING || 5 lessons from losing Lux.

In this heartfelt solo episode of The Informed Chiropractor, Dr. Don MacDonald shares the profound personal journey of saying goodbye to Lux, Brandi, and his beloved dog of over 12 years. Through the lens of Dr. Henry Cloud’s book Necessary Endings, Don explores what it truly means to let go, whether that’s a loyal companion, that toxic staff member, a limiting mindset, or an outdated version of ourselves or our practice. This episode dives deep into five powerful lessons born from grief, reflection, and the wisdom of necessary endings: Grief is a sign of deep connection Endings are required for new growth. The pain of holding on can be greater than the pain of letting go. You must grieve the old to welcome the new fully. Endings make us more human—and more connected. Whether you’re a chiropractor navigating change in your practice, re-evaluating systems, or feeling the call for a new season in life, this episode is for you. Dr. Don weaves insights from the Necessary Endings book with reflections on neurological safety, polyvagal theory, and the emotional weight often accompanying growth and evolution. Sometimes, the very thing we’re holding onto is holding us back. This conversation may be the nudge to create space for the next level of your purpose and practice. Time Stamps: 0:00 - 08:03: Necessary Endings and New Beginnings. 08:03 - 08:23: Experience  from Losing Lux 08:23 - 12:07: Lessons from losing Lux 12:07 - 15:02: Practical applications in Chiropractic Practice. 15:02 - 20:14: Handling Challenges in Relationships and Practice 20:14 - 24:27:  Upcoming Events and Program 24:27 - 26:49: Final Thoughts and Encouragement. You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #PolyvagalTheory #ChiropracticPodcast #ChiropracticBusiness #ChiropracticLife

03-27
26:48

How Two Chiropractors Survived Financial Chaos and Doubled Their Practice With One Simple Shift

In this episode of The Informed Chiropractor, Dr. Don sits down with Dr. Sarah and Dr. Travis, who jointly run a chiropractic practice in Dawson Creek, BC, Canada, to talk about their journey from struggling in practice to finding success and balance. They share real challenges, from financial struggles to rebuilding their practice, offering honest insights that every chiropractor can relate to. Dr. Sarah opens up about how chiropractic care changed her life as a teenager, while Dr. Travis talks about his leap of faith into the profession. They discuss the early years of practice, the tough decisions they had to make, and how mentorship and mindset shifts helped them break through their limitations. They break down their “polyvagal theory” hack for calming stressed patients and why adjusting techniques matter more than they thought. Plus, Dr Sarah’s book on vagus nerve care is written for busy families! Ending Tip: “If what you are doing isn’t working, try something new, even if it scares you.” Watch now to steal their strategies for turning chaos into growth! Episode Timestamps: 0:00 - 3:45: Welcome and introduction to the episode 3:45 - 8:20: The early struggles of practice and unexpected setbacks 8:20 - 12:15: How we met and why chiropractic care 12:15 - 18:30: The challenges of chiropractic school and lessons we learned 18:30 - 24:10: Starting our first practice and facing financial difficulties 24:10 - 30:40: Hitting a plateau and struggling to grow our business 30:40 - 37:20: Making a shift 37:20 - 43:15: How Polyvagal Theory changed our approach to patient care 43:15 - 49:30: Rebuilding our practice with a new vision and structure 49:30 - 54:00: Paying off debt, financial breakthroughs, and finding balance Key Takeaways ✔ Growth comes from challenges, and every chiropractor hits roadblocks along the way ✔ Financial struggles don’t have to define your practice, smart shifts can turn things around ✔ Understanding the nervous system and Polyvagal Theory can improve patient care ✔ Authenticity matters; finding a practice style that feels right makes a big difference ✔ The right mentorship can help you see the gaps in your business and make necessary changes. You can connect with us on other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinformedchiropractor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informed_chiropractor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theInformedChiropractor #ChiropracticCare #NervousSystemHealing #ChiropracticSuccess #PolyvagalTheory #Chiropractor #Chiropractors #ChronicIllnessWarrior #MindBodyConnection #Medicine #ChiropracticSuccess #ChiropracticCare #PracticeGrowth #ChiropracticMentorship #PolyvagalTheory #ChiropracticPodcast #ChiropracticBusiness #ChiropracticLife

03-18
53:51

Jayne Bidgood DC, MChiro, BSc

This podcast has been so inspirational for us! We love listening to the insights of chiropractors who have gone through struggles that we have gone through and how they navigated their way out of them. We've gotten some real gems from this for practice but also for life. Highly recommend!

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John Hutcheson

Completely and utterly inspirational!

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Krishnateja Madempudi

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