Episodes

  • Episode 35: Guest Interview: Keri Krieger
    May 19 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Keri Krieger, one of our upcoming presenters at the Business of Practice Conference, for a conversation about something many practitioners experience — but often don’t talk about enough.

    Burnout.

    • The pressure to keep going.
    • The tendency to over-give.
    • And the belief that being busy somehow means you’re doing things right.

    This conversation explores what happens when practitioners lose sight of their own needs while spending so much time looking after everyone else.

    Because the reality is, you can’t build a truly sustainable practice if you’re constantly running on empty.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why so many practitioners push themselves beyond their limits
    • The signs of burnout that often get ignored
    • How boundaries support both practitioner wellbeing and patient outcomes
    • The difference between being busy and being effective
    • Why looking after yourself is not separate from running a successful practice

    This is a grounded and important conversation for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed, stretched too thin, or caught in the cycle of constantly doing more.

    🎤 About the Guest

    Keri is an experienced practitioner, speaker, and educator with a strong focus on practitioner wellbeing, burnout prevention, and creating more sustainable ways of working.

    Having worked closely with practitioners for many years, she has seen firsthand how easy it is for people in caring professions to overextend themselves — often putting the needs of patients, businesses, and families ahead of their own wellbeing.

    Her work centres on helping practitioners recognise the signs of overwhelm before they reach breaking point, while building healthier systems, stronger boundaries, and more sustainable practices.

    Keri brings both professional insight and lived experience to this conversation. She understands the pressure that comes with running a practice, maintaining high standards, and constantly giving to others — while often feeling like there is very little left for yourself.

    Alongside her clinical and professional work, Keri has become a passionate advocate for helping practitioners redefine success in a way that includes their own health, energy, and quality of life.

    Rather than promoting hustle, overwork, or the idea that being constantly busy is a sign of success, Keri encourages practitioners to build practices that are supportive, realistic, and sustainable over the long term.

    Her perspective is an important reminder that practitioner wellbeing is not separate from good business — it is a fundamental part of it.

    Website: www.kerikrieger.com
    Instagram: @kerikrieger, @chevronislandhealthstudio, @stab__club

    🔗 Connect + Conference

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    40 mins
  • Episode 34: Guest Interview: Peter Scarselletti
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with one of our upcoming Business of Practice Conference presenters to explore a deeper, more philosophical layer of practice — one that often gets overlooked in conversations about growth and success

    We talk about the concept of the Dan Tien — traditionally understood as the centre of energy in the body — and what it means when applied to business, decision-making, and the way we show up in practice

    This conversation moves beyond systems and strategy. It explores where your practice actually comes from

    Because underneath the structure of any clinic — the marketing, the operations, the patient numbers — there’s something more fundamental driving it all

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The concept of the Dan Tien and how it translates into business and practice
    • Why stability and groundedness are essential for long-term success
    • How practitioners can lose their centre — and what that looks like in real terms
    • The relationship between internal state and external outcomes in practice
    • Why growth without grounding often leads to instability

    This conversation offers a different perspective on what it means to build a sustainable practice — not just from the outside in, but from the inside out

    🎤 About the Guest

    Peter Scarselletti brings a unique and deeply considered perspective to clinical practice, integrating the principles of traditional East Asian medicine with the realities of modern-day practice

    With extensive experience as a practitioner, educator and mentor, Peter has spent years exploring how foundational concepts — often understood in a purely clinical context — can be applied more broadly to the way practitioners think, make decisions, and build their work

    His approach goes beyond technique and protocol, focusing on orientation — how practitioners position themselves in their practice, how they respond to pressure and how they maintain clarity in the face of complexity

    Peter is particularly known for his ability to translate classical ideas, such as the concept of the Dan Tien, into practical insights that directly impact how practitioners operate day to day

    Through his teaching and clinical work, he challenges practitioners to move beyond reactive, surface-level approaches and instead develop a more grounded, stable, and intentional way of working

    • Websites: https://tonikahealth.com.au/ and https://qiology.com.au/
    • Instagram: @tonikahealth and @qiology.com.au/
    • Facebook: @tonikahealth

    🔗 Connect + Conference

    If you’re ready to think differently about your practice — and what it takes to sustain it long-term — this is a conversation (and an event) you won’t want to miss. Peters valuable talk that will help you reestablish that deep connection of alignment within yourself that truly reflects itself through every facet of your life and business

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 33: Guest Interview: Naava Carman
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Naava Carman, one of our upcoming presenters at the Business of Practice Conference, to explore a fundamental — yet often overlooked — aspect of clinical practice: how we show up with our patients.

    While much of the focus in practice is placed on technique, diagnosis, and outcomes, this conversation shifts attention to something deeper — presence, communication, and the quality of interaction between practitioner and patient.

    Because beyond everything we do in clinic… there’s how we are.

    And that has a profound impact on the results we achieve.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The role of presence in effective clinical practice
    • How deeper listening changes patient outcomes
    • Why slowing down can actually improve results
    • The importance of connection in building trust and retention
    • How practitioners can move beyond protocol-driven care

    This conversation highlights an essential truth:

    That great practice isn’t just built on knowledge — it’s built on the quality of attention and presence you bring into the room.

    🎤 About the Guest

    This episode features one of our Business of Practice Conference presenters, Naava Carman, who’s bringing a unique perspective that bridges traditional East Asian medicine philosophy with modern-day practice and business.

    Naava brings a deeply thoughtful and experience-led approach to clinical practice, with a strong focus on the relational and human aspects of patient care.

    With years of experience working closely with patients, her work has evolved beyond purely technical treatment into exploring how presence, communication, and genuine connection influence clinical outcomes.

    She has developed a reputation for helping practitioners refine not just what they do in clinic, but how they do it — guiding them to slow down, listen more effectively, and engage with patients in a way that creates deeper trust and more meaningful results.

    Her approach bridges the gap between clinical skill and human connection, offering a perspective that is both practical and transformative for practitioners looking to build more sustainable, fulfilling practices.

    Through her teaching and clinical work, Naava continues to challenge the idea that better outcomes come purely from doing more — instead showing that often, they come from being more present in the work itself.

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fertilitysupport/
    • Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growthpartnership

    🔗 Connect + Conference

    If you’re ready to think differently about what your Capacity in practice looks like — and what it takes to sustain it long-term — this is a conversation (and an event) you won’t want to miss. Naava Carman will be presenting at the upcoming Business of Practice Conference, where this conversation will be explored further through practical application and clinical insight.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 32: Guest Interview: Kath Berry
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with our international keynote speaker for this year’s Business of Practice Conference, Kath Berry.

    With over 30 years of clinical experience, Kath brings a depth of perspective that goes far beyond technique and treatment. As an acupuncturist, educator, author, and TEDx speaker, she has spent decades helping practitioners not only refine their clinical skills, but rethink their role within a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

    This conversation goes deeper than the surface of practice.

    We explore the often-unspoken reality that as practitioners, we are our practice — and what that means when it comes to sustainability, identity, and long-term success.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The blurred line between who you are and the work you do
    • Why clinical excellence alone isn’t enough to build a thriving practice
    • The importance of professional citizenship and community in modern practice
    • How the healthcare and technology landscape is changing - and what that means for practitioners
    • Why investing in your practice (not just your skills) is essential for long-term growth

    This conversation is a powerful reminder that building a successful practice isn’t just about what you know - it’s about how you think, how you adapt, and how you show up over time.

    🎤 About the Guest

    Kath Berry is an Australian acupuncturist with over 30 years of clinical experience, currently based in Ibiza, Spain.

    She specialises in women’s health and is co-author of The Menopause: A Comprehensive Guide for Practitioners - the first evidence-based textbook on traditional Chinese and East Asian medicine for menopause.

    Kath is also a passionate educator and TEDx speaker, dedicated to helping practitioners navigate the complexities of modern practice while building meaningful, sustainable careers.

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KathBerryEducation
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathbberry/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KatherineBerryEducation
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kath-berry
    • Treating Women Academy: TreatingWomen.com

    🔗 Connect + Conference

    Kath Berry will be joining us as an international keynote speaker at this year’s Business of Practice Conference.

    If you’re ready to think differently about your practice - and what it takes to sustain it long-term - this is a conversation (and an event) you won’t want to miss.

    Sign up to the Acupuncturists Biz Hub mailing list for first drop ticket release on “A Day with Kath Berry”

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    56 mins
  • Episode 31: The Reset: What a Year Away Taught Me About Sustainable Practice
    Mar 24 2026

    Thanks for your your patience! I’ve been working on something pretty special for you, my Chinese medicine friends and I’m so excited to tell you all about it in this episode!

    After more than a year away from the podcast, this episode marks the beginning of a new season - and a very different starting point.

    Following the last Business of Practice Conference, what was meant to be a family camping trip turned into an unexpected turning point. A serious accident and emergency back surgery forced everything to stop - not just the podcast, but the pace, structure, and identity that came with running a practice and building events.

    This episode isn’t about catching up.

    It’s about acknowledging what happens when momentum disappears… and what it really takes to rebuild.

    What you can expect in this episode:

    • What the past year of recovery and rehabilitation taught me
    • The difference between returning quickly and returning intentionally
    • Why sustainability in practice means more than growth and systems
    • How setbacks challenge identity - especially for practitioners
    • What this new season of the podcast (and conference) is really about

    This is a reset.

    A recalibration.

    And a more honest look at what it means to build a practice that can support you - even when life doesn’t go to plan.

    If you’ve ever been forced to step back due to health, burnout, or unexpected life events… this episode is for you.

    What’s Coming This Season

    This season of the podcast will feature conversations with presenters for the upcoming Business of Practice Conference being held in Brisbane Sept 5th & 6th 2026

    Each episode will explore not just clinical or business expertise, but:

    • How practitioners think under pressure
    • How they’ve adapted to change and challenge
    • What it really takes to build a resilient, sustainable practice

    🔗 Connect + Conference

    If you’re ready to build a practice that’s not just successful - but sustainable - keep an eye out for upcoming conference announcements and speaker releases.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 30: 2024 Business of Practice Conference Recap
    Oct 28 2024

    Welcome back from one hell of a weekend, a week and let's be honest, the past year.

    In this episode I’m recapping the absolute epicness that was the 2024 Business of Practice Conference!

    What you can expect in this episode:

    • A recap on the weekend that was
    • A summary of each of the presentations
    • A huge thanks to everyone who presented, attended and participated
    • And an all in love fest for what we achieved together

    The recordings from the recent Business of Practice Conference are now available to purchase as a package or individually here.

    Get access to all the Expert Talks held during the 2024 Business of Practice Conference, and hear from experts like Dr Scott Ling, Dr Chloe Stubberfield, Nat Kringoudis and other rockstars from the TCM world.

    All the insider knowledge you need to build and grow a successful clinic business is in this bundle!

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    26 mins
  • Episode 29: Meet the 2024 Conference Speakers: Paul Carter
    Jul 23 2024

    Welcome to the Conference Series in 2024 where we get to showcase our fabulous speakers who will be presenting at this years’ Business of Practice Conference.

    On today’s episode, join me for another inspiring and motivating conversation with Acupuncturist and Herbalist Paul Carter.

    About Paul

    Paul is a Registered Acupuncturist and Herbalist practising in Hervey Bay, Queensland.

    Paul is a self–taught Search Engine Optimisation expert who figured out how to drive the right patients to his practice in the competitive region of Melbourne.

    He not only used his website to fill his practice but to fill it with the people he wanted via the internet. When he moved to Canada he set up an SEO (search engine optimisation) business to support practitioner websites in Australia and overseas. He has now helped many Chinese medicine websites to get to the top in their region for multiple niches and keywords.

    He recently moved back to Australia in December 2022 and runs a two–room clinic in Hervey Bay which is constantly booked out.

    Connect with Paul

    • Web: https://www.acupunctureaustralia.com.au/
    • Instagram: @paulcarteracupuncturist
    • Facebook: @acupunctureherveybay


    What you can expect in this episode

    • Deep dive into SEO fundamentals
    • Strategy on website discover-ability
    • What your website is really for (bringing patients into your clinic!)
    • Paul's advice on writing pages on keywords
    • What you can do today to strengthen the performance of your website
    • Why working on you Website is the free marketing your business needs
    • How Paul strikes the clinic life balance that works for his family life
    • Paul's favourite way to work and how he's planning to evolve.
    • Burnout prevention
    • Check your website Speed with GT Metrics
    • Make sure your home page keywords includes location


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    39 mins
  • Episode 28: Meet the 2024 Conference Speakers: Dr Scott Ling
    Jun 24 2024

    Welcome to the Conference Series in 2024 where we get to showcase our fabulous speakers who will be presenting at this years’ Business of Practice Conference.

    On today’s episode, join me for another inspiring and motivating conversation with the Clinical Director of Sustain Health, Dr Scott Ling.

    About Scott

    Dr Scott Ling has trained across the world, driven by the potential of Chinese medicine. Today, he is the founder of his Melbourne-based clinic, Sustain Health, and the global leading Chinese medicine education organisation, Sustain Health Academy. His passion for education is endless, and he seeks to transform the world of health care with Chinese medicine.

    Dr Scott Ling is the clinical director of Sustain Health and over the past 10 years, he has developed the practice to be one of the most reputable Chinese Medicine clinics in the country. His clinic & team has administered more than 10,000 acupuncture sessions per annum in the past 3 years and he personally performs more than 200 acupuncture sessions per week.

    He deeply believes that in order for practitioners to be effective, they must elevate their practice and diversify their skill set through ongoing education and pursuit of knowledge. Therefore, he hand-picks the best TCM masters from around the globe, aspiring to improve, learn, and grow the community.

    Connect with Scott

    • Web: https://sustainhealth.com.au/
    • Insta: @sustain_health


    What you can expect in this episode:

    • The importance of in person connection
    • Scott's passion for continued learning
    • Longevity in hiring staff
    • Cultivating harmony in clinic
    • Working on yourself in order to understand the team
    • We discuss the Sustain Health Re-brand and congruent messaging
    • Living and breathing Chinese Medicine


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    53 mins