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🗓️ 14 June 2021
⏱️ 63 minutes
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On today’s episode of the podcast, we decided to do something a little different and have Dr. Joe from the clinic interview me. We covered some great questions from listeners, patients, and our own clinical team, and really dug deep into the motivation and thinking behind what I do. We also had some fun talking about morning routines, childhood memories, and pet peeves, all while sitting at a coffee shop.
If you’re curious about how I operate behind the scenes, what motivates us and what we aspire to at the clinic and within the functional medicine field, or if you just want to learn about my morning routine, give this a listen.
https://drruscio.com/my-answers-functional-medicine-my-morning-routine-and-more
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0:39.1 | without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show. Hey everyone, this is Dr. Rucho. |
0:46.0 | Today, I was interviewed by Dr. Joe Mather, so he wanted to come on the podcast to interview me. |
0:52.6 | And we have some audience questions for myself. |
0:57.0 | And also, this was a discussion where we kind of go into the deeper level of thinking |
1:05.0 | that motivates and underlies many of the actions that I and kind of we collectively as an operation |
1:12.6 | are taking. So it does depend on what your interests are, but in my opinion, there's this |
1:18.6 | more superficial layer of actions that is oftentimes informed by a deeper level of thinking |
1:25.6 | or analysis or what have you. |
1:29.2 | And there's there's a fair amount of that that Joe wanted to kind of probe into during |
1:35.0 | this podcast. |
1:36.2 | You know, what's the, the analytical nature that underlies and allows exposure of |
1:43.1 | weak points in the field or the ability to kind of optimize |
1:46.8 | systems or kind of help rally and presumably unite and motivate a team of people towards a |
1:55.2 | collective goal. For me, these are some of the most important conversations, again, because |
1:59.7 | if you can address and optimize a root issue, then kind of like the analogy I often use in the clinic, there's a few root issues that underlie many branching symptoms. |
2:15.0 | But that directionality also applies. And there's a few healthy and effective |
2:21.3 | root thought processes. Those underlie a branching of beneficial interventions, actions, |
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