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Shonky Leases And Skirting Boards: Ep 91

Season 2 Episode 92 Published 5 hours ago
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A clinic build can humble you fast: one week you’re mapping out opening day, the next you’re dealing with migraines, dental surgery, delayed materials, and a renovation that refuses to run on your calendar. I’m sharing a candid, real-time update on reopening my naturopathic practice on the Gold Coast and what it’s actually like behind the scenes when you’re trying to set up a clinic after major health challenges. 

We talk through the clinic space hunt in today’s commercial rent market, including the shock of rising prices, the true impact of outgoings, and the uncomfortable reality that some agents will play games with “deals” and bidding tactics. I unpack what happened when a lease was signed out from under me after I’d paid for legal review, why I now value ethics and building maintenance as much as price, and how I decided an upstairs clinic with a tree outlook was the right trade-off for me. 

From there, it’s all practical: renovation delays like flooring and skirting boards, budgeting buffers, and the sneaky costs that show up in the “little bits” of fit-out. I also share my approach to dispensary management as supplement prices rise, why I’m reopening with a leaner herb range, and how going back to herb monographs can improve clinical flexibility without tying up cash in stock. Finally, I explain the consult structure I’m keeping, how I speak to clients so they follow through, and how I’m designing clinic hours around school pickup, rest, and long-term sustainability. 

If you’re building a profitable practice without burning out, this one will help you think clearer and spend smarter. Subscribe, share it with a practitioner mate, and leave a review so more clinic owners can find it.

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