“Rich, to me, is money. But wealth? That’s freedom and time.” – Marcey Rader, founder and president of RaderCo, business productivity consultants.
In this episode, host Jason Deshayes and special guest Marcey Rader discuss how the key to mastering work-life balance isn’t taking more vacations or shifting to a 4-day work week. It’s learning how to limit the influence of technology that never stops buzzing. By developing your health-powered productivity habits and proactively addressing your work-related stress, you can build a balanced, fulfilling professional life—and a deeply rewarding retirement.
In this episode, Jason and Marcey cover:
The real meaning of work-life balance—and why tech-life balance is a better perspective
How microstressors at work damage your health and build up to burnout
The habits you need to set now to enjoy a purposeful retirement
What business owners can do to boost productivity without overwhelming employees
Whether you’re starting, selling, or transitioning a dental practice, expert guidance can prove invaluable throughout every stage of the complex process. Because when you’re making a six-figure (or more!) decision, you can’t afford to solely rely on “gut instinct” and Google!
In this candid conversation, Jason speaks with Robert, founder of Robert H. Montgomery, III, Esquire, P.C., a leading boutique law firm that focuses on counseling dentists through complicated transitions. Listen in as Jason and Robert talk cash flow, credit, dental practice purchases, and when to leave real estate out of the deal.
In this episode, Robert shares:
Critical red flags to avoid in the practice purchasing process
What you need to know about selling your practice to a corporate dental group
What even the best contracts CAN’T protect you from
How real estate impacts the value of your dental practice purchase or sale
Robert is the founder of Robert H. Montgomery, III, Esquire, P.C., a leading boutique law firm that counsels dentists and veterinarians on a full range of business and legal matters that impact their practice. Robert founded the firm in 1997 and has been serving the needs of healthcare clients for over 20 years. To date, Rober has worked on hundreds of dental and veterinary deals, including practice start-ups, equity buy-ins, and complex practice acquisitions.
From his firm’s Philadelphia office, Robert meets the legal and business needs of his healthcare clients. Today, he guides clients through practice acquisitions and sales, practice start-ups and lease negotiations, buy-ins, partnership agreements, employment matters, forming and structuring dental service organizations, operational issues, financing, real estate sales and acquisitions, and general corporate and business matters.
In addition to working directly with healthcare clients, Robert regularly lectures to audiences across the country and is a frequent speaker for Ideal Practices, a highly regarded national dental practice start-up consulting firm. He’s also the co-founder and co-host of “The Dental Amigos Podcast,” and the founder and host of “The Veterinary Start-up Podcast.”