🎙️ Phone Systems That Actually Work – Richard May

On this episode of the Mile High Podcast, you’ll hear from Richard May, VP of Business Development at Mango Voice.

Richard brings clarity to one of the most overlooked systems in chiropractic offices: your phones.

Missed calls mean missed care. Missed care means missed impact. It’s not just about the tech, it’s about the people on the other end who are waiting for guidance, connection, and clarity.

🎙️ In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why most practices lose new patients on the first ring

  • How Mango routes and tracks calls to support real growth

  • What AI call analysis can reveal about your front desk performance

  • How to stay operational even during outages or system failures

  • Why your systems need to align with your purpose and service

He also shares personal stories about the mindset behind building reliable communication, and how Mango Voice continues to serve the Chiropractic movement with consistency and heart.

🎧 Tune in now and discover how to support your purpose with a system that works:
👉 Spotify | Apple | YouTube

Richard and the Mango Voice team will be on-site at Mile High 14, sharing how reliable systems support clarity, connection, and sustainable growth. You’ll see them in the room and in the conversation.

🎟️ Register for Mile High 14 – August 20th–23rd, 2026 in Denver, CO
👉 RiseUpToMileHigh.com

P.S. Mango Voice supports Chiropractic offices with dependable, scalable phone systems. Learn more and connect at mangovoice.com/contact

P.P.S. If you want to market your Chiropractic-based product or service to thousands of chiropractors, check out the opportunity to become a Mile High Podcast sponsor:
👉 bit.ly/BeAPodcastSponsor

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🎙️ Phone Systems That Actually Work – Richard May