How Dr. Beverly Yates Found Her Niche in Diabetes Care and Gained 10k YouTube Followers in 2 Months

Dr. Beverly Yates’ story is one a lot of us can relate to—facing health challenges that end up shifting the entire course of your life. In this episode, she gets real about how her own family’s battle with diabetes pushed her from being an electrical engineer to becoming a leading expert in diabetes care. She also talks about why community and support are crucial for managing chronic health issues and shares how using continuous glucose monitoring has been a game-changer in her approach to diabetes management.

You’ll hear how Dr. Beverly found her groove by focusing on diabetes care and how narrowing her niche helped her practice grow. She even shares her journey on YouTube, where she went from 900 to over 10,000 subscribers in just two months—crazy, right? If you’re thinking about scaling your practice or building a supportive space for your clients, her expertise in expanding through group programs and bringing in health coaches is gold!

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Timestamps:

[00:02:12] Diabetes family history impact.

[00:04:45] Resuscitating a YouTube channel.

[00:06:37] YouTube community engagement.

[00:11:13] Physicians making money.

[00:12:40] Niching down in health practice.

[00:15:19] Community and diabetes management.

[00:18:36] Blood sugar management strategies.

[00:21:44] AI in healthcare and ethics.

[00:25:27] Delegating tasks in healthcare.

[00:28:05] Focus on one thing at a time.

[00:30:31] Happy customers and health business.

Memorable Quotes:

“Part of the journey for me as a practitioner to grow has been to really discover… lean into the fact that there is no such thing as one-size-fits-all advice for blood sugar control that affects everyone evenly — people have bio-individual responses.” [00:13:20] – Dr. Beverly Yates

“You need to be able to eat meals, and you need to be able to drink water and go to the bathroom… Be kind to yourself. Those things. We’re in this physical form — we gotta respect that. We have real needs too. And frankly, your patients and clients want to see you taking care of yourself because it empowers them.” [00:26:08] – Dr. Beverly Yates

Connect with Dr. Beverly Yates:

Website: https://drbeverlyyates.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeverlyyates

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drbeverlyyates/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/womenshealthexpert/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrBeverlyYates

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