

Austin Healer's Collective: Books, Bowls & Better Words
You're exceptional at the work. That's why patients choose you.
But the thing that makes your practice worth choosing, the way you read a body, the philosophy behind your approach, the way you explain why it actually works, mostly lives inside you. It comes through in the treatment room every time. It almost never survives the front desk, the website, or a new hire's first conversation with a patient.
The Austin Healer's Collective is a small, in-person gathering of Austin practice owners who are great at the work and want the words to finally catch up to it. The inaugural Books & Bowls Edition is a morning over açaí bowls at Blenders & Bowls with Steve Reed, founder of Vectyr, who has spent years helping small businesses put their value into language people understand and repeat. Every attendee leaves with a free copy of his book.
Good people, good bowls, and better words for the work you do.
How the morning runs
10:00–10:30: Meet & grab food. Settle in, get your bowl and coffee, meet the other owners in the room.
10:30–11:30: Roundtable. A working conversation, led by Steve, on finding better words for what you do, the kind patients understand the first time and repeat to someone else. Everyone participates.
11:30–noon: Coffee & connections. Wrap, what's next for the Collective, and grab your free copy on the way out.
One thing to bring
The single most informative book about your practice, the one you'd hand someone to explain what you really do. Be ready to talk about it for a minute at the roundtable. It's the fastest way for the room to understand your work.
What you'll walk away with
A free copy of Steve's book
A practical way to describe your practice so patients get it the first time
A short list of other Austin practice owners genuinely worth knowing
Who it's for
Owners and founders of hands-on practices in Austin, the people who deal with pain, restore function, and improve movement: physical therapy, chiropractic, OT, pelvic health, sports rehab, functional medicine, and adjacent. Solo and small-group practices especially welcome.
A few honest notes
You're busy. That's exactly the point. This is a single morning, not a series of commitments, and you'll spend it with peers instead of in your inbox.
The group is small on purpose. Twenty seats, by approval, so every conversation is worth your morning. Request your spot below and you'll get a confirmation shortly. Reserving early helps.