On January 1, 2010… my son, Logan, and I released our first Spinal Column Radio episode. Why? Well… a number of reasons. For starters, I love radio and have always enjoyed getting behind a microphone… so much so that I had my own pretend radio station in the attic of my home when I was growing up. Secondly, I have a desire to share the truth of the chiropractic paradigm of health with others….. to cause people to pause and question the default health beliefs that they unknowingly cling to. I want people to ask better questions when it comes to their health and their bodies. I feel our show is helping to do that. BUT….. my primary motivation behind Spinal Column Radio was born out of a vision to spend more time with my son.
Spinal Column Radio is part of a movement…. a movement to spread the true message of chiropractic! We do not charge for our content… but producing it is by no means free. What we do is a labor of love for our great profession. If you’d like to encourage us in this endeavor, we’d love to have your financial support.
We want to keep it simple…. just as Reggie Gold did when he was in practice (listen to episode 030). That’s why we’re using the “Box on the Wall.” Simply Click on the Box and use PayPal to send us a gift in any amount (large or small). Not only will your financial support help us to keep Spinal Column Radio content coming… but it will encourage us to take our show to the next level.
God Bless,
Dr. Thomas Lamar, your podcast chiropractor
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A nice comment from a fellow chiropractor in Charleston, SC:
Comment by drlamar March 5, 2011 @ 1:37 pmHello-I am doing a research paper and thesis on the original GPC movement in Chiropractic for the Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers program. I hope to at some point interview you and other modern practitioners of the donation-based, box-on-the-wall system. Good Luck!
Comment by Laurence Layne May 30, 2011 @ 8:34 amThomas you are up to a great purpose here. I bet BJ would be delighted. Keep up the good work! We need you!
Comment by Dr Tom Potisk August 3, 2011 @ 12:25 pmThank you Dr. Tom…. I have no doubt that if BJ were alive today… he’d be podcasting. 🙂
Comment by drlamar August 3, 2011 @ 2:09 pm