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So often, philosophy is used as a term in chiropractic circles of just something people give lip service to. They say they know their philosophy, they are philosophical, and they can quote some bumper sticker phrases, as well as memorize or recite some concepts that they memorized. To deepen your philosophy, join us at Mile High, August 17th – 20th. Make the decision to rise up to a higher altitude this year before tickets rise up again www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register
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Catch up with Patrick Gentempo on this Mile High podcast episode as we go deep into philosophical concepts.dr. Gentempo has been one of my favorite speakers to hear from many years now. He brings a unique and refreshing message and we are excited that he will be joining us at Mile High this year.
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Questions I asked:
- Why is philosophy so important?
- What do you mean when you say applied philosophy?
- How do you get people to understand the message of chiropractic?
- What’s the relationship between philosophy and chiropractic politics?
- And much more.
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This is going to be one of your favorite episodes of the Mile High podcast. I know as it is one of mine because any time you talk to someone where you can really โpitch and catchโ relative to philosophical concepts, like myself and Patrick Gentempo do in this particular episode, you get not only an uplifting in your energy, but you also get increased depth. Actually, in this episode, a lot of depth relative to the key constructs that you need to be successful. Not just in practice, but also in life, by having an examined philosophical life.
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We have also discussed three key books that he recommends to start your philosophical journey.
- Atlas Shrugged by Aryn Rand
- Philosophy, Who Needs It? By Ayn Rand
- Stephenson’s Chiropractic Textbook, 1927
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Enjoy this episode and share it with others. Subscribe to the Mile High podcast and join us on higher ground August 17th to 20th, 2017.Read his full bio here.
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Questions I asked:
- Why is philosophy so important?
- What do you mean when you say applied philosophy?
- How do you get people to understand the message of chiropractic?
- What’s the relationship between philosophy and chiropractic politics?
- And much more.
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Follow Patrick Gentempo:
Facebook | Website
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