If Money Fixed Clinics, We’d All Be Fine
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About this listen
Overview
Most clinic owners don’t burn out because they’re “bad at business.”
They burn out because they’re carrying too much, in an industry that rarely admits how hard it is.
In this episode of No Appointment Necessary, Michael sits down with Jo Turner, a physiotherapist of 30 years, clinic owner, and founder of Mehab. To talk about the side of private practice that rarely gets airtime: identity, pressure, perfectionism, and the quiet emotional weight of running a clinic.
They unpack why better metrics don’t automatically create happier owners, why clinic owners often operate like isolated islands, and how well-being support can improve performance as a byproduct, not the goal. It’s an honest conversation about the “messy middle” of clinic growth, the myths around money and success, and what it really takes to stay in the profession without losing yourself.
Show Notes
- Jo’s shift from clinic owner to clinician coach (and why it happened during COVID)
- Why better metrics don’t automatically mean happier clinic owners
- The “messy middle” of clinic growth: stress, money pressure, and isolation
- Perfectionism, people-pleasing, and the fear of being seen struggling
- Toxic comparison in the profession, and how it impacts confidence
- Practical takeaways: identity, boundaries, doing less, and decision filters that calm the noise
What You’ll Learn
- Why improving wellbeing often improves performance without chasing performance
- How perfectionism and comparison create chronic stress in clinic owners
- Why “more money” doesn’t fix emotional exhaustion
- What the “messy middle” looks like, and why so many clinics get stuck there
- How to spot when growth is costing you more than it’s giving back
- Why clinic ownership can change how people see you overnight
- How to rebuild identity outside the clinician role
- Why doing less can create better outcomes for both patient and clinician
- Simple filters for decision-making: does it make you happy? does it move the needle?
Who This Episode Is For
- Clinic owners who feel stressed, isolated, or quietly overwhelmed
- Physios questioning whether they can stay in the profession long-term
- Clinicians who feel like they “should be coping better”
- Practice managers supporting burnt-out owners or teams
- Anyone tired of hustle-content and keen on a more sustainable view of success
Not For
- People looking for “10 hacks to scale your clinic fast”
- Anyone who thinks wellbeing is fluffy or irrelevant to performance
- Listeners expecting quick fixes instead of real reflection
- Clinicians who only want tactics, not mindset, identity, and behaviour change
Guest Details
Jo Turner - Physiotherapist, Clinic Owner & Founder, Mehab
Jo Turner is a UK physiotherapist of 30 years and owner of two clinics in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. Just before COVID, she trained as a life coach, a shift that became the foundation for Mehab, her coaching organisation focused on supporting clinician wellbeing.
Jo provides one-to-one coaching, group coaching, and courses designed specifically for clinicians and clinic owners, helping people feel safe, regain perspective, and rebuild a sustainable relationship with work, identity, and performance.
Visit https://hmdg.co.uk for further information.
Follow Michael on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjschumacher100