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Title: Phil Yamamoto, Bold for ChiropracTIC
Host: Dr. Thomas Lamar
Show Date: 09/10/11
Run Time: 34:51
Description: Join Dr. Thomas Lamar as he sits down with Phil Yamamoto — a principled chiropracTOR who shoots straight and tells it like it is. Phil is the founder of Principled Chiropractic Training and authors his entertaining, and often politically incorrect, Practice Success Newsletter. In addition, he’s the engine behind the upcoming West Coast quarterly Chiropractic Connect Conference. (Interview recorded On Location at the Spring 2011 New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekend in Long Branch, New Jersey).
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ON LOCATION in New Jersey
-20th Anniversary-
Principled Chiropractic Training’s
Phil Yamamoto, DC
New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekends
Spring 2011

Spinal Column Radio hangs with PCT's Phil Yamamoto while at the Spring 2011 New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekend
• Learn more about Dr. Phil
– PCT website: joinpct.com
– Chiropractic Connect Conference: get2ccc.com
• Other Links Talked About On The Show:
– 9/11 interview with Dr. Gary Deutchman, Episode 023
– Big Top Legacy Gathering in Vancouver, WA 9/17/11
• Learn more about New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekends
– Website: NBChiro.com
– Facebook Chiropractic Philosophy Fan Page
– Facebook Chiropractic Group page
– Facebook Chiropractic History Fan Page
Check out the New Beginnings Interview Archives!
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Hey friend. Looks like you have been busy the site looks great.
Comment by David Krafsky September 17, 2011 @ 4:06 pmThanks Dave! 🙂
Comment by drlamar September 18, 2011 @ 1:58 amThank you, Great Interview. I love Phil Yamamoto, yet I did was not able to implement his system yet. I work on it. Phil you are an ispiration. Ronen, Israel
Comment by Ronen February 12, 2016 @ 3:01 am