How I Developed My Internet Following
The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne - Ein Podcast von Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health

I have spent years developing my internet platform and I love using my social media platforms to educate my followers. The internet is a way for us to connect with each other and I enjoy that connection we can build and the information we can share without having to travel. I've been asked how I built this and where I am going. So, here is my story. Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. Wed, 6/29 3:53PM • 11:00 SUMMARY KEYWORDS began, facebook, started, optometrist, called, social media sites, listener, question, gazelle, optometry school, slow, audible, difficult, sulfur, great, school, affiliated, improve, holistic health practitioner, retreat center Hello, everyone, it’s Dr. Sam, I’d like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. This is a show that offers cutting-edge information on how to improve your vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. I so appreciate you spending part of your day with me. If you have questions, you can send them to [email protected]. Now to the latest EyeClarity episode. Hey, everybody, it's Dr. Sam, I'd like to welcome you to another EyeClarity Podcast. I'm going to take a question today from a listener that's a little different than what I usually talk about. And this is a listener who's been following me for a long time. And she wants to know why I got into social media. And how did I start my eCommerce store? And she wants to know my story. And this is somebody who's known me for about 25 years. And so I've had a long history with her. She's probably seen a lot of different evolutions and revolutions in my development. So my story is basically something like this. When I was eight years old, I was diagnosed with a learning problem. And my mom took me to a lot of different doctors and we ended up at an ophthalmologist's office. And I got a pair of nearsighted glasses. And I became a memorizer in school. So I got good grades. I wasn't a great test-taker, you know, standardized tests. At that time was difficult for me. But I was able to get through school, did well studied hard, and I went, obviously went to college, went to college at Penn State University, a great state school, in Pennsylvania. That's where I grew up. Then I went to optometry school. And I began to question the medical model. So I was able to do some internships that explored something called vision therapy, which is a way to improve your vision and engage the brain and the body. And when I graduated from optometry school, I enrolled in a place called the gazelle Institute, because l was affiliated with Yale. And it was a place where I learned about child development. That's what the gazelle center, Gazelle Institute was about. And spent a year there affiliated with an eye doctor, Dr. Ellis Edelman in Philadelphia, who built up my practice in his office, he was called a behavioral optometrist or developmental optometrist. And I was a kind of an intern for him and built up a pretty successful practice. And then, in 1990, I moved to New Mexico, I wanted to be more in the West, the lifestyle of what it was like living in the West and nature and, you know, so I moved out to Santa Fe, and opened up a very successful practice had a couple of different go-rounds with it, you know, got bigger, more staff. And 2010. I closed that office and opened and home office, which you probably see now. It's a geodesic dome. And it's a pretty cool place to work. And so I was always, you know, how to work for myself, I was an entrepreneur, I've ever delivering newspapers, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, when I was a kid, you know, made money was always a hustler. And I started to see the writing on the wall when I was in private practice, because,