• Is Your Website Putting You at ADA Compliance Risk? (E.332)
    Jun 24 2026

    Your website may be the first place a patient decides whether they trust your practice.

    In this episode of the Everyday Practices Podcast, Regan Robertson and Sara Hansen talk with Dr. Tessa Miller about website accessibility, ADA awareness, and why your website should support the same patient experience your team works so hard to create inside the practice.

    This episode is not about adding one website widget and calling the job done. It is about why dental practices should take website accessibility seriously as part of the larger patient experience.

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    32 mins
  • Insurance Lists Are Not Marketing (E.331)
    Jun 17 2026

    Dental insurance may fill chairs, but it does not build loyalty, value, or long-term practice growth.

    In this episode of the Everyday Practices Podcast, Regan Robertson and Sara Hansen talk about how dental practices can build patient demand without relying on insurance lists as a marketing crutch.

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    29 mins
  • Your Ads Aren't Broken. Your System Might Be (E.330)
    Jun 10 2026

    Before you spend more money on Google Ads, social media, or external marketing, look inside the practice. In this episode, Regan Robertson and Sara Hansen explain why marketing is not one tactic. It is the full patient journey, from the first ad to the phone call, the appointment, the treatment conversation, and the follow-up.

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    58 mins
  • What Makes a Campaign Work (E.329)
    Jun 3 2026

    A campaign is not one email, one post, or one ad. In this episode, Regan Robertson and Sara Hansen break down what makes a dental marketing campaign actually work: a clear goal, a patient-centered story, brand alignment, and enough touchpoints for the right people to see it, feel it, and act on it.

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    26 mins
  • When Treatment Feels Too Big (E.328)
    May 27 2026

    Patients do not always hesitate because they doubt the dentistry.

    Sometimes the treatment feels too big.

    In this episode, Sara Hansen sits down with Sommer Carrol to talk about what patients carry into the room before they ever hear the treatment plan: fear, embarrassment, cost concerns, and the hope that someone will help them take the next step without shame.

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    38 mins
  • Why Patients Doubt the Diagnosis - Part Two (E.327)
    May 13 2026

    Patients do not always doubt the diagnosis because they distrust the doctor.

    Sometimes they doubt because the disease feels personal, the cost feels heavy, or the system has trained them to wait until something hurts.

    In part two, Dr. Wade Kifer continues the conversation on diagnosis, trust, insurance pressure, periodontal disease, and how dentists can help patients hear the truth without feeling blamed.

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    29 mins
  • Why Patients Doubt the Diagnosis (E.326)
    May 6 2026

    Patients do not always doubt the dentistry. They doubt what they cannot feel yet.

    In this episode, Dr. Wade Kifer explains how clinical confidence, team alignment, and clear communication help patients trust the diagnosis before pain forces the decision.

    A correct diagnosis does not automatically create patient trust.

    Dr. Wade Kifer joins Regan Robertson, Sara Hansen, and Victoria Peterson to talk about one of the most delicate moments in dentistry: when a patient hears the diagnosis and thinks, "But nothing hurts."

    Wade brings the perspective of a master clinician who has spent decades sharpening both his dentistry and his communication. A University of Tennessee College of Dentistry graduate, Kois Center student since 2008, AEGD-trained dentist, and President of the Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy, Wade understands that patients need more than clinical accuracy. They need clarity, confidence, and a team that helps them understand risk without shame or pressure.

    This episode gives dentists and teams a better way to talk about cracks, periodontal disease, complex treatment, and prevention so patients can trust what they cannot feel yet.

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    31 mins
  • Google Is Not the Strategy (E.325)
    Apr 29 2026

    Google Ads can work, but they are not a strategy by themselves.

    In this episode of Everyday Practices, Regan Robertson and Sara Hansen break down how dentists should think about digital advertising before they spend money. The goal is not more clicks. It is choosing the right platform, the right message, and the right strategy for the patients your practice actually wants to attract.

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    18 mins