#PARKER 75

75 DAYS OF MOMENTUM

The more people see you, the easier it is for them to remember you, trust you, and stay connected to what you’re building. We're bringing you weekly speaker-driven content for the 75 days leading up to Miami, with simple ways to post more, share more, and stay visible along the way.

Starting March 30.

this is the Why

Miami is 75 days out.
75 years in the making.

Kairos — the moment when things align.

Start now. Show up ready.

*Must be registered for Parker Seminars Miami to receive $75 registration. If selected, you will be issued a refund that reduces your individual registration to $75.

this is the shift

At Parker Seminars Las Vegas, Gary Vaynerchuk delivered a clear message:

  • Most people aren’t posting enough
  • Most people quit too early
  • And right now—attention is still free

One post can change everything. #Parker75 is how we act on that.

WHY TAKE PART?

Over the next 75 days, you can:

  • Stay connected before the seminar
  • Share what stands out to you
  • Show up more consistently online
  • Build momentum going into Miami

Post. Share. Engage.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

  1. Check out the weekly content
  2. Share it or respond to it
  3. Post your own takeaways and reflections
  4. Use #Parker75 when you share

Each week, one participant will be selected to receive a refund that reduces their individual Miami registration total to $75.*


Registration to Parker Seminars Miami 2026 is required.

KAIROS— THE MOMENT WHEN THINGS ALIGN

Each week, #Parker75 will feature a new idea, lesson, or perspective from the Parker community.

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Reach Out

Gary Vaynerchuk

A call. A text. An email. A handwritten note.

It doesn’t have to be complicated, but it should be personal.

When you reconnect with past patients or clients, the relationship stays active and the door stays open. You stay top of mind without forcing the moment.

That’s Gary Vee’s challenge:

  • Reach out to every patient or client you’ve ever had
  • Use whatever method you like or best fits the person you’re reaching out to
  • Keep it simple and authentic

 
This is a fitting way to close out #Parker75. After weeks of ideas around visibility, consistency, perspective, and momentum, it comes back to something simple: reach out in a way that feels real.

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Reach Out

Gary Vaynerchuk
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09

Real Momentum Starts Now

Troy Briscoe

Some events blend together. Some don’t.

For Troy Briscoe, Parker Seminars was one of the events he looked forward to every year as a student. Not because of one single speaker or one single moment, but because of what happens when strong clinicians, keynote speakers, and other providers all come together in one place.

That mix matters.

  • You hear from leading voices doing high-level work
  • You step into conversations that sharpen your thinking
  • You leave with new perspective, new connections, and new energy for what comes next

 

That’s part of what keeps Parker from feeling like just another seminar. It’s a place to learn, collaborate, and come back ready to grow.

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Real Momentum Starts Now

Troy Briscoe
08

The Right Environment

Nicky Kirk

Working in isolation has its limits.

Being around peers, allied professionals, and speakers with different perspectives creates a kind of energy that’s hard to replicate in the office.

For Dr. Kirk, that’s what Parker Seminars has consistently offered: an environment where you can hear what’s working for others, share some of the struggles you’re running into, and come back with ideas that would’ve been a lot harder to find on your own.

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The Right Environment

Nicky Kirk
07

Get Out of Your Lane

Chris Williams

If you want to grow faster, stop looking only in your own lane.  

Most businesses stay stuck because they’re studying their competition. They’re only looking sideways, reacting to what’s already happening, and ending up following instead of leading.  

The best ideas usually come from outside your industry, from businesses solving problems your industry hasn’t even thought about yet.  

Innovation is often just pattern recognition seen through fresh eyes.  

Borrow strong ideas from other industries, adapt them well, and put them to work before everyone else catches up.  

If you only watch your competition, you’ll always be reacting.  

The goal is to make them react to you. 

07

Get Out of Your Lane

Chris Williams
06

Don't Retreat. Lean It.

Cody Dimak

The obstacle isn’t always the end of the road. Sometimes it’s the part that asks more of you.

That’s what stayed with Dr. Cody Dimak from Ryan Holiday’s message. The challenge isn’t just getting to your goals, it’s how you respond when the path stops feeling smooth, when progress slows down, and when you start to get some pushback.

Let the obstacle show you what needs to get stronger, clearer, or more disciplined.

That can show up in a lot of ways:

  • a health goal that takes longer than expected
  • a business decision that doesn’t pay off right away
  • a routine that starts to test your consistency
  • a setback that forces you to adjust instead of quit

 

The work isn’t always around the obstacle. A lot of the time, the work is through it.

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Don't Retreat. Lean It.

Cody Dimak
05

Change the Game

Jason Hulme

When your audience understands what’s happening inside the treatment room, what you care about, and how you help, it changes the way they connect to you. It makes the work feel more real, more relatable, and easier to trust.

Jason Hulme and his team took that message from Gary Vaynerchuk at Parker Seminars and ran with it. When people could see the work more clearly, trust started to build more naturally.

Clear, honest communication on social media is what changed the game for his practice.

 

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Change the Game

Jason Hulme
04

Luck Favors Motion

Andy Galpin

A lot of the opportunities that shape your future start in moments that don’t seem especially important at the time.

Andy Galpin’s message is a good reminder that your biggest break usually doesn’t arrive with a spotlight on it. It often starts with a conversation, a classmate, a shared room, or a connection that only makes sense later.

That’s why it helps to stay present, pay attention, and stay involved. Keep showing up. Keep taking shots. Keep posting, sharing, and contributing while things are happening, not after the moment has passed.

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Luck Favors Motion

Andy Galpin
03

The Habits That Hold

MaryAnne Dimak

A better day starts the night before.

One of the many impactful things Dr. MaryAnne Dimak has taken away from Parker Seminars came from Matthew Walker’s research on sleep.

For her, two ideas stood out most:

  • Quantity – getting enough hours of sleep
  • Regularity – going to bed and waking up at the same time every day

It sounds simple, but these habits shape how you feel, how you function, and how you show up.

For #Parker75, this is your reminder to share the habits, takeaways, and small shifts that stay with you. Post what stood out. Share what’s working. Let it carry you forward.

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The Habits That Hold

MaryAnne Dimak
02

One Moment Changes Everything

Alex Vidan

Most people are chasing faster growth.

But what if real growth… feels slow?

At a Parker Seminar, Dr. Alex Vidan had a conversation with Dr. Tony DeRamus—who runs six massive practices—that changed everything:

Higher-level growth requires slower, deeper work.

Systems.
Data.
Consistency.

It’s not flashy. But it’s what allows you to serve more people.

The same is true with your visibility.

Posting. Sharing. Showing up.
It feels small—until it compounds.

Because you’re always one moment away from something that changes everything.

Your business.
Your mindset.
Your future.

Kairos — the moment when things align.

Start doing the work now.

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One Moment Changes Everything

Alex Vidan
01

Reps Build Reach

Gary Vaynerchuk

At Parker Seminars Las Vegas, Gary Vaynerchuk made it simple—most people aren’t posting enough, and they’re waiting too long to start. He talked about posting hundreds of pieces of content, not because each one is perfect, but because volume is what builds awareness. At the very least, if you’re serious, you should be posting daily across platforms—because right now, attention is still free. You pay for ads, you pay for mail, but social is still open—and it won’t stay that way forever.

One post can change everything. Even with no audience. And everything you create today is building your visibility for the future.

But none of it works if you don’t start.

Post. Share. Engage.
Use #Parker75 and be part of it.

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Reps Build Reach

Gary Vaynerchuk

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