What if the biggest gap in the profession right now isn’t knowledge, but participation? Dr. Lona and Dr. Gilles Lamarche talk through what it means to contribute at a higher level, both inside your own practice and across the profession. The conversation starts with leadership and advocacy, then shifts into a personal story that brings the message into focus. Through that experience, a different standard emerges around consistency, personal responsibility, and living the same care that is recommended to patients. The result is a clear challenge—growth in the profession starts with alignment between what is said, what is done, and how consistently it is lived out.
Key Highlights
01:04 – Hear why timing matters in leadership, and how this window creates a unique chance to step forward
02:14 – Understand how contribution and collaboration extend beyond your own practice, and how that shifts outcomes across the profession
05:43 – Hear how a small group of people can influence major decisions, and what that means for your level of participation
08:08 – Learn how personal experiences shape leadership perspective over time, leading into a more personal shift in the conversation
10:35 – Understand how a major diagnosis created a turning point, and why a different path was chosen despite the prognosis
15:22 – See how a gap can form between what is recommended to patients and what is actually lived out, and why that matters
20:33 – Learn how consistent, structured care led to measurable changes, reinforcing the importance of long-term commitment
22:07 – Hear how progress begins to shift expectations, opening the door to outcomes that didn’t seem possible earlier
26:01 – Understand how continued consistency impacts physiology over time, not just symptoms in the short term
31:10 – See how long-term outcomes and reflection bring the conversation full circle, reinforcing the standard expected in practice
35:39 - Dr. Chris sits down with Dr. Steve Tullius of Success Partner Waitlist Workshops to explore how practices can consistently attract the right patients by leading with education, not promotion. They break down how a proven workshop system fills rooms with high-intent patients, builds trust before the first visit, and positions doctors as specialists in solving complex, meaningful health challenges. When marketing aligns with purpose and communication builds certainty, practices don’t just grow, they attract the patients they were meant to serve.
Resources Mentioned
For more information about Waitlist Workshops please visit: https://waitlistworkshops.com/
To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcast
To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcast
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