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  <title>680. Chiropractic:in the hands of Pharisees</title>
  <description> In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson reads a 60-year-old article written by Dr. Sid in August of 1966 — and every word sounds like it was written this morning.  The profession in the hands of Pharisees. Leadership that waters down the principle to keep a seat at the table. Young chiropractors full of fire getting tapped on the head and told to sit down. History doesn't just repeat — it's on a loop.  But Dr. Steve isn't reading this to complain. He's reading it because the answer is the same now as it was then. Stop seeking outside approval. Stop diluting the principle to be accepted. Stop arguing about who gets to sit at whose table. Come together — not around politics or programs or pocketbooks — but around the one thing that has always been true.  Detect the subluxation. Correct it. Leave it alone. See you next week.  Imagine if Dr. Sid and Reggie Gold had worked together. Imagine what the profession looks like when the splintered few finally unite. The house is burning. Helen Keller has her back to you. Get in front of them and make them feel it.  It's time to Wake Up Humans — join up, show up, and let's build this thing together once and for all.  How's your Atlas?  Learn more at drstevejudson.com and check out Steve Judson's books and gear. </description>
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