Hey! So nice to speak with you! Can you tell our readers a little bit more about yourself? Where are you originally from and where do you live now?

I am originally from Dallas, Tx and I currently live and practice in the North Dallas. I've been a chiropractor for several years and recently expanded into animal chiropractic, which has been such a fulfilling addition to my work. Outside of the office, I'm passionate about my holistic practices. I enjoy cold plunging, sauna, spending my time in nature, and staying active through movement. I also facilitate men's workshops focused on personal growth , leadership, and emotional health. Giving back is a big part of my life and I do missionary work in places like Peru and Jamaica, offering chiropractic care to underserved communities. Whether I'm in the office or out in the world, my mission is to bring healing, alignment and purpose to those around me.

Tell us one thing you love about where you live now?

One thing I love about living in North Dallas is the sense of expansion, it’s a place that constantly inspires vision and forward movement. Whether it’s in business, personal growth, or community, there’s an energy here that pushes you to explore new possibilities and step fully into your purpose. It’s more than just a place to live, it’s a place to evolve.

If someone wants to start a business, what's advice that will help them?

If you want to start a business, don’t wait until you feel fully ready, take action and learn as you go. Build genuine relationships, stay true to your values, and remember that your business is an extension of who you are. Stay consistent, especially when things get quiet, and keep doing the inner work because your mindset will shape your results more than any strategy.

What was one feedback from a happy customer/client that you won’t forget about?

A patient came into the office in a wheelchair, unable to move his right leg voluntarily due to severe sciatic nerve compression. His mobility was completely limited, and the pain had taken away his ability to enjoy life, especially cycling, which had once been his passion. After consistent chiropractic care, he experienced a major breakthrough. He told me, “I’m able to move my right leg again voluntarily and ride long cycling routes up and down hills without issues. I feel like I got my life back fully.” Seeing that kind of transformation is exactly why I do what I do to help people reclaim not just movement, but the life that pain tried to steal from them.

Where do you see your company in the future?

In the future, I see Prolific Chiropractic expanding far beyond the walls of one clinic. I envision multiple locations serving diverse communities with the same purpose-driven care that started it all. I want to build a team that not only delivers exceptional chiropractic treatment but also deeply understands the emotional and spiritual impact of healing. I also see Prolific becoming a hub for education empowering patients to take ownership of their health and training the next generation of doctors to lead with both skill and compassion. Ultimately, the goal is to create a movement where people don’t just survive pain, they rise above it, stronger than ever.

What’s the biggest misconception about your industry?

One of the biggest misconceptions about the chiropractic industry is that it's only about “cracking backs” or providing temporary relief for pain. In reality, chiropractic care is much more than that it’s about restoring proper function to the nervous system, improving mobility, and supporting the body’s natural ability to heal itself. Another common myth is that once you start seeing a chiropractor, you have to go forever. The truth is, we tailor care plans based on each patient’s unique needs and goals. Just like going to the gym or eating well, consistency creates long-term results but it’s always the patient’s choice. Chiropractic isn’t just reactive care it’s proactive, preventive, and life-changing when approached holistically.

What’s one mistake you made in the beginning and what did you learn from it?

One of the biggest struggles I faced in building my business was starting from scratch without a blueprint or safety net. I didn’t come from a background where entrepreneurship was modeled for me, so stepping into the role of business owner meant I had to learn everything from branding, systems, finances and leadership all while still showing up fully for my patients. There were moments of doubt, pressure, and even burnout. But what got me through was staying connected to my why. I reminded myself that Prolific Chiropractic wasn’t just a business, it was a calling rooted in purpose and legacy. I leaned into mentorship, stayed consistent even when results were slow, and trusted that the impact would grow if I kept serving from the heart. And it has. Every struggle taught me how to lead with more clarity, faith, and resilience.

What was your favorite music artist and athlete growing up?

Growing up, my favorite music artist was Tupac, his raw honesty and ability to turn pain into powerful storytelling really spoke to me. But when it came to inspiration beyond music, Bruce Lee and Allen Iverson were everything. Bruce Lee wasn’t just a martial artist, he was a philosopher. His discipline, focus, and belief in mastering both the mind and body deeply influenced how I approach life and healing today. And Allen Iverson, his heart, grit, and refusal to let his size or critics define him showed me the power of showing up unapologetically and giving everything you’ve got, no matter the odds. They both taught me that true strength comes from within.

Where can our readers learn more about you and your company?

Readers can learn more about me and my practice by visiting the Prolific Chiropractic website at www.prolificchiropractic.site, or by following us on Instagram at @prolificchiropractic, @preachcoop, and @dr_prolificx. That’s where I share insights, behind-the-scenes moments, patient success stories, and tips for living a healthier, more aligned life. Whether you're seeking care, inspiration, or community, you’ll find it there.