Episode 134: What do Brick-n-Mortars and Functional Medicine Have In Common?

Over the weekend I presented at Joule’s MB2MB Micro Expo. Jackie Menne put on a great event at Venture Academy in Minneapolis. Audience members revisited their core values, lifework, and life purpose. They also took the WeMentor Entrepreneurial Characteristics Appraisal™ to identify their unique combination of characteristics. Those in business for ten plus years even learned a few more things about themselves. It was invigorating to see the ahas in the room. (See Mentoring Resources for Jackie’s podcast episodes.)

This experience got me thinking about today’s brick-n-mortar conversation with Annette Rondano from The Great Metropolitan Backrub. The school is in a strip mall with Pappa John’s Pizza. A new addition in the business district by the University of Minnesota. The brick-n-mortar landscape needs the 22 million United States micro businesses (business with up to 10 employees) to make over business districts full of available retail space that will otherwise be populated with more chains and big box stores. Download

We discuss another business popping up in more areas. The socially conscious business model challenging the allopathy system since its inception in 1991. Functional Medicine Clinics are challenging the allopathy model by treating people as a whole system and not just symptoms. “The Functional Medicine model is an individualized, patient-centered, science-based approach that empowers patients and practitioners to work together to address the underlying causes of disease and promote optimal wellness. It requires a detailed understanding of each patient’s genetic, biochemical, and lifestyle factors and leverages that data to direct personalized treatment plans that lead to improved patient outcomes.

By addressing root cause, rather than symptoms, practitioners become oriented to identifying the complexity of disease,” (Functional Medicine Resource ). If you are thinking about a brick-n-mortar business or want to learn more about Functional Medicine Clinics, this is the episode for you!

By the way, in the audience for my presentation was Sue Filbin, owner of Smiling Dog Design. She just finished publishing a book, Voices of Optimism, for the Roseville Area Optimist Club; in less than a year! Sue collected 69 stories from members, me included, to write about how optimism has influenced their lives. I have a story in the book! If you are interested in ordering a book, I can get you one for $10.00. You can read an inspiring story each day. The book is a great gift, too.

Mentoring Tips

  • Check out some of the resources below. Find a Functional Medicine Clinic near you. Integrative medicine can help you get to the ‘root’ problems of health issues that treating the symptoms never will.
  • Schedule a massage with Annette or one of her team members, or a therapeutic massage place near you.
  • Join a September LAB

Allopathic or allopathy is another word for modern scientific systems of medicine, or Western medicine. The term was coined in 1810 by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, as a synonym for mainstream medicine. Allopathic Medicine

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Episode 134: What do Brick-n-Mortars and Functional Medicine Have In Common?

Nancy A. Meyer, M.A.
Author: Nancy A. Meyer, M.A.

Nancy A. Meyer, M.A., is a seasoned entrepreneurial leader, business and life mentor/coach/teacher, podcaster, author, and certified mindfulness yoga and meditation integrator (she integrates those skill sets into everything). Nancy’s compassionate and collaborative approach reinforces resilience while maintaining accountable conversations supporting how you redefine your lead while redesigning your business. Nancy calls this “Dual Innovation Leadership.”   Nancy founded WeMentor, inc. in 1992 to change the leadership in our country by providing emerging and existing business owners with mentoring in Dual Innovation Leadership. She has mentored thousands and is eager to work with you! Assert self-leadership and get started today! Clients say, “Nancy is a compelling, engaging, and ‘decipher the trees from the forest’ kind of mentor, speaker, and leader. A dedicated entrepreneurial leader and mentor who role models what she preaches. Her style and candor enrich the content she delivers and the results clients experience.” Nancy accepts people where they are while inspiring them to breakthrough into new dimensions:  As an Entrepreneurial Leader (Innovator),  As a Competent Business Owner (Practitioner)  As a Mentor (Role Model)  As a Spiritual Being and Self-Leadership Master! Start by subscribing to WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST. Join your peers and...

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