Thursday, 29 February 2024 - 56 minutes
In this episode, Dr. Alun Walker is in conversation with Dr Tim Schaub, a legendary chiropractor with a wealth of experience working in America and beyond. Tim's journey takes us from the picturesque town of Courtland, New York, to the vibrant streets of Cancun, Mexico, making it the furthest reach yet for the "Being Human" podcast.
Dr. Walker delves into Tim's upbringing in Courtland, situated between Syracuse and Ithaca, known for its stunning landscapes and rich history. Join the conversation as Tim shares anecdotes from his early days in Courtland, a ski town surrounded by hills and mountains, and how his life took an unexpected turn after a fateful encounter with a brown recluse spider.
Tim's resilience in the face of adversity, battling the aftermath of the spider bite, offers profound insights into the human spirit and the healing power of chiropractic care.
Discover the fascinating story of Tim's parents, both chiropractors, and their pioneering efforts in a time when chiropractic was not yet licensed in many states. From encounters with the anti-quackery committee to the fight for chiropractic recognition, Tim's family legacy is a testament to perseverance and dedication to natural healthcare.
Join Dr. Alun Walker and Tim Schaub as they navigate through tales of resilience, family legacy, and the transformative power of chiropractic care.
This episode promises to inspire, uplift, and remind us of the extraordinary journey of being human.
🎧 Listen now and embark on a journey of discovery with Tim Schaub on "Being Human"! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more enriching conversations. #BeingHumanPodcast #Chiropractic #Resilience #Inspiration 🎙️
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