Today’s TIC Chiropractic Podcast
Hosted by Trent Scheidecker, DC, the Today’s Tic Chiropractic Podcast explores the philosophy, science, and art of adjusting vertebral subluxation to remove interference within the neurological system—restoring function to the body’s innate intelligence.
Each episode features insights and guest conversations designed to help you become a Student of Chiropractic. The goal of Today’s Tic is to connect listeners to a Culture of Chiropractic through engaging discussions on chiropractic principles, thought-provoking questions, and the experiences of practicing chiropractors.
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#24 Refining the Chiropractic Philosophy Part II | Dr. Joe Strauss, DC
In Today’s TIC, we jump into part 2 in our conversation with Dr. Joe Strauss, DC. Our conversation dives deeper into Dr. Strauss's chiropractic books and publications. In addition to being a chiropractor in private practice for over 40 years, Joe Strauss, DC has...
#23 Why Stress Can Be Good For Your Well-being
“The tissue cells of the body are continually subjected to universal forces. The effects of these forces upon the cell can be measured algebraically. If we divide these effects into units we can classify them as gains and losses. The gains are those experiences in...
#22 What is Well-being?
“Life and health are in a sense synonymous terms. We have been able to measure the absolute aspect of life. Science can determine with a pretty good degree of certainty if a person is alive or dead. But we have not learned to measure the relative aspect of life,...
#21 Chiropractic Sustainability | Damien Ciasullo, DC
In Today's TIC, we grow deeper in our understanding of Chiropractic Sustainability. Our guest today is Dr. Damien Ciasullo, DC. Damien opened his membership chiropractic practice, Rhino Chiropractic Center, in Pennsylvania in 2005. He is passionate about sharing...
#20 Inductive Reasoning
“Inductive reasoning, on the other hand is not entirely suitable to an understanding of chiropractic. It is more appropriate for scientific experimentation. It is the philosophical basis for empiricism.” —B.J. Palmer In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our...
#19 The Impact of Consistency in Chiropractic | Mike Madison, DC
In Today’s Tic, we discuss the importance of consistency both in chiropractic as well as running a business. Our guest today is Dr. Mike Madison, DC. Mike is the owner and operator of two chiropractic practices - ChiroWay of the St. Paul Skyway and ChiroWay of...
#18 Vitalism Within Chiropractic
We live our life through our senses, but we know for fact that there is more than the eye sees. In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our understanding of vitalism within Chiropractic and how this concept emerged into our profession when B.J. Palmer broke...
#17 Becoming a Better Agent of Change for Chiropractic | Judy Campanale, DC
In Today's TIC, we dive into the topic of how to become a better agent of change for chiropractic. Our guest is Dr. Judy Campanale, DC. Judy became the second owner and operator of the Strauss Chiropractic Center, following the retirement of Founder, Dr. Joe...
#16 True Health Care Presentation to 3rd Graders
"There are dozens of professions that claim to be part of the health field. The basis for a true healthcare profession is the recognition of the presence of a wisdom, a principle of organization, which runs the body better than any educated mind. We referred to it...