April 20, 2020

CSM LIVE with Sarabeth Burk, Corey Foote and Maggie Whittum

CSM LIVE with Sarabeth Burk, Corey Foote and Maggie Whittum

We bring back three familiar voices for an update on things in their worlds. Sarabeth Berk is the master of the idea of "Hybridity" or merging of multiple professional identities and now she has a full book coming out!

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We bring back three familiar voices for an update on things in their worlds.Sarabeth Berk is the master of the idea of "Hybridity" or merging of multiple professional identities and now she has a full book coming out!Corey Foote is a thought leader in the world of Travel Physical Therapy, he shares and dispels the biggest myths around traveling as a Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant.And finally Maggie Whittum comes back on the show to talk about the progress of her documentary "The Great Now What?" where she shows the world what it's like to survive a brain stem stroke.

<p>This episode is part of the <a href="/physical-therapy-business-podcast">Physical Therapy Business Podcast</a>, where physical therapists and clinic owners learn how to get more patients, improve operations, and grow their clinic without relying only on referrals.</p>

<p>Looking for more episodes? Explore the full <a href="/physical-therapy-business-podcast">Physical Therapy Business Podcast</a> for real-world strategies on physical therapy marketing, patient acquisition, and clinic growth.</p>