Building, growing, and owning an independent dental practice can feel isolating, especially when decisions, team challenges, and long-term vision fall on the practice owner. In this episode, Kirk Behrendt brings back Miranda Beeson, ACT coach and dental practice leader, to explain why community matters in practice ownership and how the right support system can help dentists and their teams make better decisions, avoid unnecessary mistakes, build confidence, and grow with greater clarity.
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Main Takeaways:
- Independent practice owners do not have to solve every challenge alone.
- A strong professional community provides shared learning, support, accountability, and practical perspective.
- The right community helps dentists shorten the learning curve by learning from others’ real-world experiences.
- Community should align with the practice owner’s values and avoid judgment, toxicity, or hidden agendas.
- Team members also need community and role-specific support to grow in confidence and leadership.
- The Community Hub provides forums, study clubs, clinical education, resources, and vendor connections for dentists and their teams.
- Community is a strategic advantage because it helps practice owners think better, lead better, and grow faster.
Snippets:
00:00 Who Is In Your Corner
01:19 Meet Miranda Beeson
02:15 Why Dentists Feel Alone
04:09 Tribe Stories And Patterns
07:41 Isolation And Negative Self Talk
08:34 What Community Really Means
10:59 Avoid Toxic Communities
13:31 Real Benefits For Owners
15:25 Belief And Accountability
18:15 Community For The Whole Team
23:20 Inside The Community Hub
26:43 Forum Wins And AI Examples
32:19 More Questions Solved Fast
37:56 Final Takeaways And Invite
40:33 How To Get Started
42:32 Closing And Call To Action
Guest Bio/Guest Resources:
Miranda Beeson has over 25 years of clinical dental hygiene, front office, practice administration, and speaking experience. She is enthusiastic about communication and loves helping others find the power that words can bring to their patient interactions and practice dynamics. As a Lead Practice Coach, she is driven to create opportunities to find value in experiences and cultivate new approaches.
Miranda graduated from Old Dominion University, and enjoys spending time with her husband, Chuck, and her children, Trent, Mallory, and Cassidy. Family time is the best time, and is often spent on a golf course, a volleyball court, or spending the day boating at the beach.
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