Will Power Podcast by Will Humphreys

What Truly Sets Healthcare Entrepreneurs Free? | Will Power Podcast Season 2 Teaser

Will Humphreys Season 2

Welcome to Season 2 of the Will Power Podcast, the season that asks the question no one’s asking, but every healthcare entrepreneur needs to answer:

What truly frees you up? Artificial Intelligence or Virtual Assistants?

This season is called “Free You Up” because that’s what we’re here to do. We’re diving deep into what it really takes to scale your clinic, lead boldly, and reclaim your time without losing the soul of your business.

In this special teaser, get a sneak peek of the game-changing insights from our powerful guest lineup:

  • Michelle Bambenek on the cost of unclear delegation
  • Lance Gross on the mindset shift that changed everything
  • Tim Spooner on why staying in treatment mode can burn you out
  • Andre Dagoc on the real secret to global leadership
  • Will Humphreys on why YOU are the most important asset in your business

Whether you're a clinic owner, practice manager, or visionary healthcare leader, this season is your permission to finally let go and grow.

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On this season of the Willpower Podcast, we're diving into the debate that nobody asked for, but every business owner needs Artificial intelligence versus virtual assistants. Should you trust the robots or stick with real humans who actually remember your dog's birthday? You'll hear from early adopters, skeptics and the legends who have figured out how to free you up without losing the human touch. If you've got a business, a heartbeat and a to-do list that's starting to feel personal, hit, subscribe and let's figure this out together. My biggest, my personal experience and the biggest thing that happens in my world when I'm trying to delegate something to have it go wrong is I forget to give a deadline and it totally changes the urgency, the clarity, the necessity of it, to the point where oftentimes I get into that mode of like didn't I give this to somebody? Yep, didn't, didn't I ask somebody to do this, and then I start going to that place of like. Well, no one can do it better than me.

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What's one thing you wish you would stop doing way sooner in your business? I'm treating patients. I do that every day, so I probably need to stop doing that as much, and I probably should have stopped doing that a little while back. To be honest, it's almost like a trap. Right, it's a trap. People get passionate about treating but they choose to become an owner and then they stay in the business because they're treating and they just burn out.

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I have met the best leaders with zero formal training in the Philippines, because they have focus and they have heart. So when you're hiring whether it's the Philippines or not, and especially if you're like considering ever going to the Philippines to not find someone who's going to do the silly things that you don't want to do and be worried about the accent or whatever please remember that you are the most important tool in this equation. You are the most important factor, because the sharper you are, the more well-rounded and rested you are, the more you can take time freely to care for. You will directly correlate with the number of lives that can be changed, that can be helped, that can be supported and grow. And I'm not just talking about your patients, and I'm not just talking about your team, and I'm not just talking about your family or your church. I'm talking about you. I'm talking about you.

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