
Upper Cervical Marketing Podcast
Dr. Bill Davis and Tony Hook · Dr. Bill Davis
Show overview
Upper Cervical Marketing Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 111 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 60 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 222nd season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 39 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Dr. Bill Davis.
From the publisher
The Upper Cervical Marketing Podcast provides upper cervical doctors and students with actionable business and marketing information from upper cervical leaders.
Latest Episodes
View all 111 episodesUCM 303: From Solo Doctor to Multi-Generational Practice: Dr. Jeff Zehr's Journey
UCM 302: How Much Should You Charge for Upper Cervical Care?
UCM 301: Systems & Strategy for Practice Scaling with Dr. Ben Kuhn
300 Episodes Later: Lessons, Impact & What's Next for The UCM Podcast
UCM 299: How to Choose Your Path in Chiropractic with Melissa House
UCM 298: The Lie Chiropractors Are Told About 'Success'
UCM 297: The Power of Big Picture Thinking and Following Your "Why"
UCM 296: How to Dominate Your Market Without Becoming a Marketer
UCM 295: Your First 5 Years as a Chiropractor: The Decisions That Define Your Career
UCM 294: Meet Anthony Baker: Guiding Practices to Their Next Growth Stage
UCM 293: The Serve Bigger Vision: Dr. Justin Brown on Scaling Upper Cervical Care

Ep 292UCM 292: Scaling Smart: From Solo Doc to Multi-Location in 2026
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis explains how upper cervical chiropractors can scale their practices strategically in 2026—growing revenue and impact without proportionally increasing time, stress, or overhead. He introduces a seven-stage practice growth framework, guiding doctors from early survival stages as solo practitioners to operating multi-location clinics and eventually transitioning to legacy or exit phases. The central message is that true scaling comes from infrastructure, not just more patients—meaning systems, leadership, marketing engines, associate development, and documented processes must be in place before expansion. Dr. Davis emphasizes that opening additional locations too early often multiplies problems rather than success, while practices that build strong foundations—predictable patient flow, proven conversion systems, leadership teams, and operational SOPs—can expand confidently using a hub-and-spoke model. Ultimately, the episode challenges chiropractors to shift from being the primary producer in their clinic to becoming the architect of a scalable healthcare organization that can grow sustainably and multiply its impact in the community.

Ep 291UCM 291: Your First Year as a Chiropractor: 5 Early Moves That Shape—or Stall—Your Career
bonusIn this episode, Dr. Bill Davis explains how the first 12–18 months after graduation can define a chiropractor's entire career trajectory. He argues that success hinges less on clinical ability and more on intentional early decisions—especially the choice to specialize rather than remain a generalist. With a strong emphasis on upper cervical care, he highlights its clarity, patient trust, cash-based stability, and mentorship culture. The episode also breaks down how to strategically approach preceptorships and associateships, comparing ownership vs. employment paths, and outlines five critical early moves—prioritizing environment, mentorship, clarity, exit strategy, and personal growth—to build lasting momentum instead of long-term struggle.

Ep 290UCM 290: From Patient to Practitioner: Dr. Caitlin Walker's Blair Upper Cervical Journey
In this inspiring episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis interviews Dr. Caitlin Walker, founder of Atlas Imbalance Chiropractic in Oceanside, CA, who shares her powerful journey from chronic migraine and vertigo sufferer to thriving Blair Upper Cervical chiropractor. After struggling through chiropractic school with debilitating symptoms, a life-changing CBCT scan and precise upper cervical care transformed her health—and her calling. Dr. Walker discusses the impact of mentorship, the value of associateship training, the realities of launching a practice with a newborn at home, and the importance of systems, marketing, and balance in business ownership. She also shares how partnering with UCM Practice Growth Systems helped simplify her marketing, strengthen her systems, and create steady growth in her first year of practice. This episode is a heartfelt and practical look at what it really takes to build a purpose-driven upper cervical practice.

Ep 289UCM 289: 7 Mistakes Chiropractic Students Make When Transitioning into Their First Associate Job
In this episode, Dr. Bill Davis breaks down the seven most common mistakes chiropractic students make when transitioning into their first associate position—and how to avoid them. He explains why rushing into a job, chasing salary over mentorship, neglecting systems, and failing to clarify expectations can derail long-term success. Emphasizing that the first associate role is not just a job but a development environment, Dr. Davis encourages students to prioritize growth, specialization, and structured mentorship—particularly highlighting upper cervical care as a stable and high-success specialty path. With practical guidance on communication, mindset, and intentional personal development, this episode equips new graduates to make wise, strategic decisions that lay the foundation for a thriving and sustainable chiropractic career.

Ep 288UCM 288: Training the Next Generation of Chiropractors: Dr. Mercedes Cook on the Blair Residency Program
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with Dr. Mercedes Cook, a Blair upper cervical chiropractor in San Diego, to unpack the real journey of practice ownership, resilience, and growth. Dr. Cook shares her path from associate to purchasing a well-established Blair practice just before COVID, navigating early ownership challenges, and building long-term stability through strategic marketing and systems. The conversation also dives into motherhood as a practice owner, how she successfully integrated her newborn into practice life, and what that taught her about balance, leadership, and patient connection. Finally, Dr. Cook introduces the new Blair Residency Program—designed to better train, support, and place students and associates—highlighting a shared mission to elevate and sustainably grow upper cervical chiropractic.

Ep 287UCM 287: Practice Growth Stage One: Push Through, Get Help, or Go Associate?
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Tony Hook and Dr. Bill Davis tackle one of the most difficult and emotionally charged questions many chiropractors face: When is it time to stop trying to make it on your own and consider a different path? Focusing on doctors stuck in Practice Growth Stage One—typically collecting under $20K per month—they explore the financial, emotional, and personal toll of long-term survival mode. The conversation breaks down why time alone doesn't create breakthroughs, how being stuck impacts every area of life, and why this stage was meant to be a short-term foundation, not a permanent destination. Most importantly, they outline two viable, hope-filled paths forward: getting structured help to break through the $20K ceiling or choosing to thrive as an associate in the right environment—reminding doctors that doing nothing is the most dangerous option of all.

Ep 286UCM 286: Dr. Connor & Dr. Leigh Davis: Building a Thriving Upper Cervical Practice from Scratch
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis sits down with Dr. Connor Davis and Dr. Leigh Davis of Transcend Chiropractic in Knoxville, Tennessee, to unpack their journey from associates to successful practice owners. The Doctors Davis share how they built a thriving upper cervical (NUCCA) practice from the ground up after relocating from Chicago, overcoming early challenges such as system creation, team building, and market positioning. They dive deep into the power of progress exams, objective care, and patient education, while also discussing the unique advantages of running a husband-and-wife practice. With a growing waitlist and an active search for an associate, this episode offers valuable insights for chiropractors and students who want to deliver exceptional care while building a sustainable, systems-driven practice.

Ep 285UCM 285: "I Almost Quit Chiropractic": Dr. Vivek Soham on Surviving the Hardest Years
In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Dr. Vivek Soham shares the unfiltered reality of building an upper cervical chiropractic practice through personal hardship, financial pressure, COVID, and profound self-doubt. From commuting hours to see a single patient, to living on a 30-day survival clock, Dr. Soham reflects on the mental, emotional, and spiritual challenges that nearly pushed him to quit—and the mindset shifts that helped him persevere. This episode goes beyond tactics, exploring faith, gratitude, collaboration, and purpose, while highlighting how service, community impact, and staying anchored to one's mission can turn years of struggle into meaningful wins. It's a must-listen for students and doctors who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or questioning whether they're cut out for this path.

Ep 284UCM 284: 3 Steps to Take to Land a Great Preceptor Position As a Chiropractic Student
In this episode of the UCM Podcast, Dr. Bill Davis walks chiropractic students through the three critical steps to landing a great preceptor position—one that builds confidence, skill, and long-term career momentum rather than regret. Drawing from his own difficult preceptorship experience, Dr. Davis explains why a preceptor position should be viewed as career training, not just a graduation requirement. He emphasizes the importance of clarity around career goals, positioning yourself as a future doctor rather than a desperate student, and gaining access to the right opportunities through relationships and intentional networking. The episode also highlights common mistakes students make—such as waiting too long, prioritizing pay over mentorship, and ignoring culture fit—and provides actionable resources to help students transition successfully from student to doctor.