

Daily Dental Podcast
Addison Killeen DDS
Dentists are stressed and sometimes need help focusing on the right stuff to succeed in business and life. The goal of this daily short podcast is to share information, tips, and stories - gleaned from the Dental Success Network community - that will help you become a better dentist, business owner and human.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 4min
751. Sandwiches, Pizza, and Being Present
As the new year kicks off, Dr. Killeen shares a simple (and funny) story that turns into a powerful reminder about focus and presence. From dentistry to leadership to life at home, we’re often doing one thing while mentally being somewhere else. In this episode, he talks about why being “where your feet are” matters—and offers a few practical ways to slow down, stay present, and actually enjoy the moment you’re in. Relaxed, relatable, and a great reset for the year ahead.

Dec 31, 2025 • 5min
750. Leadership Check-Ins: Are You Doing a Good Job?
Today on the Daily Dental Podcast, Dr. Killeen shares a leadership insight inspired by the former CEO of Panera—and it flips the usual script on accountability. Instead of checking in to see if your team is doing a good job, what if you checked in to see how you’re doing as a leader? Dr. Killeen talks through how this mindset shift builds trust, lowers defensiveness, and helps teams perform better when they feel genuinely supported rather than inspected.To learn more about Dr. Killeen and his two-day event in Lincoln, NE or to connect with him, check out www.AddisonKilleen.com.

Dec 30, 2025 • 5min
749. The Power of “Exactly”: A Simple Communication Shift That Builds Trust
Discover the transformative power of the word “exactly” in communication. Dr. Killeen emphasizes the importance of listening to foster genuine understanding, which builds trust with patients and colleagues alike. By practicing accurate empathy, you can create a calmer and more effective dialogue. Learn tactical steps for reflecting and checking understanding to enhance connections both in and out of the dental office. This insightful discussion reveals how slowing down in conversations can dramatically improve the quality of interactions.

Dec 29, 2025 • 4min
748. Reading Between the Lines (and Faces)
Today on the Daily Dental Podcast, Dr. Killeen shares insights from a fascinating article about facial expressions—and why we so often misread what people are actually feeling. He connects the science to everyday moments in the dental office, from patient interactions to team communication, and explains how a “neutral” face can sometimes send the wrong signal. It’s a relaxed, practical conversation about awareness, body language, and small adjustments that can go a long way in building trust with patients and your team.

Dec 26, 2025 • 5min
747. Just Keep Rowing: Grit, Big Goals, and Seeing Land
Dr. Killeen shares the incredible story of two women who rowed nonstop across the Pacific—and why their journey is a powerful lesson for dentistry, leadership, and life. From broken rudders to improvised repairs, this episode is a reminder that big goals always come with setbacks. If you’re setting bold goals for the year ahead, this is a motivating nudge to expect the chaos, lean on your people, and keep moving forward—especially when quitting feels easier.

Dec 25, 2025 • 6min
746. Why Love Always Wins
In a heartwarming Christmas reflection, Dr. Killeen emphasizes the transformative power of love over mere approval. He discusses how love drives success in business, suggesting that beloved brands outperform those that play it safe. Historical data is explored, revealing candidates who inspire love often secure election victories. Moving beyond respect in leadership, he advocates for building passionate teams and practices. The episode closes with a call to embrace love amid a chaotic world, reminding us that love ultimately prevails.

Dec 24, 2025 • 5min
745. Don’t Wrestle the Pig
In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares a timely reminder for the holidays: not every argument is worth engaging in. Using a classic saying and a few common logical fallacies, he breaks down how some conversations pull you into emotional “mud” with no real upside. A guide to spotting bad arguments, protecting your peace, and choosing connection—or a second slice of pie—instead of pointless debate.To learn more about Dr. Killeen and his two-day event in Lincoln, NE or to connect with him, check out www.AddisonKilleen.com.

Dec 23, 2025 • 5min
744. What Are You Reading, Really?
Dr. Killeen dives into the transformative power of deep reading, emphasizing its importance in cultivating strong leaders. He reflects on how history's great minds shaped their thoughts through books. The discussion encourages carving out just ten minutes a day to engage with literature, particularly biographies and leadership texts. This simple habit can enhance creativity and sharpen your thinking, helping you become a more effective leader and human.

Dec 22, 2025 • 3min
743. The Donkey Principle: When to Walk Away
In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares a simple (and funny) story about a donkey, a tiger, and a lion that carries a surprisingly powerful lesson. He connects it to modern life, especially social media, where arguments are loud, endless, and often pointless. The takeaway is a reminder that wisdom isn’t about winning every debate—it’s about protecting your peace and knowing when to disengage. A calm, grounded listen for anyone feeling worn down by noise, negativity, or online drama.

Dec 19, 2025 • 3min
742. Just a Suggestion, Not a Rule
In this episode, Dr. Killeen rewinds to 1903, when the Wright Brothers took flight just weeks after being told humans probably never would. From there, he draws a parallel to the “rules” many of us live by in dentistry and leadership—beliefs repeated so often they start to feel like facts. He breaks down the Illusory Truth Effect and challenges you to question the assumptions shaping your practice, your schedule, and your confidence. A thoughtful, easy listen that might just help you rethink what’s actually possible.


