Daily Dental Podcast

Addison Killeen DDS
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Mar 6, 2026 • 3min

797. Preparing for the Unexpected

In this episode, Dr. Killeen reflects on a powerful idea about preparation and uncertainty. In dentistry, not every procedure goes according to plan, and the real advantage is not predicting every scenario but developing the mindset to handle whatever comes your way. He shares thoughts on staying calm when things get bumpy and focusing on the next best step instead of the perfect one. Resilience is a skill you can build, both individually and as a team.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 6min

796. The Hidden Cost of Overcommitment

In today's episode, Dr. Killeen explores what really happens when we overload our schedules and divide our attention too many ways. Drawing on research with sugarcane farmers and the concept of attention residue, he explains how scarcity and constant task switching quietly reduce our cognitive capacity. In dentistry and leadership, that loss of bandwidth shows up in missed details, rushed conversations, and weaker communication. The solution is not doing more. It is removing what distracts so you can be fully present where it matters most.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 3min

795. The Next Hour and The Next Ten Years

In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares a simple framework for thinking about time and priorities. He explains why the next hour is where discipline and focus are built, while the next ten years is where health, skills, and relationships quietly compound. The challenge is not to live in only one time frame, but to take daily actions that serve both. When you align what you do right now with who you want to become over the long term, progress becomes steady and meaningful.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 4min

794. Learn What You Need, When You Need It

In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares a simple mental model that can sharpen decision making and reduce overwhelm. Knowledge is rooted in the past, but decisions shape the future, and that gap highlights the power of just in time learning. Instead of trying to master everything at once, he encourages focusing on the information that directly supports the problems you are solving right now. When learning is timely and practical, it sticks. The goal is not to know more. The goal is to decide better.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 3min

793. When Comparison Steals Contentment

In this episode, Dr. Killeen reflects on how comparison has shifted over time and why modern exposure to extreme lifestyles can quietly erode our sense of enough. Drawing on insights from Morgan Housel, he explores the difference between healthy ambition and toxic discontent. This invites you to notice where comparison may be driving dissatisfaction and to define what enough looks like in your current season. Progress is powerful, but only when it is rooted in purpose rather than pressure.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 4min

792. Do Good as a Daily Practice

In this episode, Dr. Killeen reflects on the simple rule to do good and why it carries more weight than we often realize. He explores how small, consistent acts of generosity and integrity shape not only our teams and practices, but also our own character. Doing good is not just a moral idea. It builds trust, strengthens culture, and creates momentum in ways that compound over time. Meaningful leadership often starts with quiet, intentional choices made every day.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 4min

791. Why Systemizing Takes Longer Than You Think

In this episode, Dr. Killeen explains why introducing systems into your practice can feel slower and more frustrating than expected. Drawing on the story of Copernicus and the resistance to new ideas, he explores how real change challenges comfort and identity, not just workflow. If you are facing pushback or slow adoption, this is a steady reminder that meaningful shifts take time. Stay patient, keep reinforcing the why, and trust that lasting progress rarely happens overnight.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 3min

790. Stronger at the Cracks

In this episode, Dr. Killeen uses the art of kintsugi to talk about why acknowledging our weaknesses is essential for real growth. He reflects on how success is rarely flawless and why the areas where we struggle often become the places where we build the most strength over time. You do not have to hide the cracks. When you work on them honestly and consistently, they can become some of the strongest parts of who you are.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 4min

789. The Hidden Risk of Overconfidence

In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares the story of the 1900 Galveston hurricane to explore how overconfidence can quietly create massive risk in leadership and business. He talks about why experience and past success can sometimes make us less curious, less cautious, and more vulnerable to blind spots. The takeaway is simple and practical: build habits and systems that assume you might be wrong, invite challenge from people you trust, and choose humility as a long term advantage.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 3min

788. Sleep Better By Planning Tomorrow

A simple nightly habit to stop overnight planning and improve sleep. Writing tomorrow’s top priorities clears the mind. Staging coffee, workout gear, and tools removes morning friction. Emphasizes preparation over motivation and keeping promises to your future self.

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