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Online Medical Entrepreneur Review (Hallie Bulkin)

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Hallie Bulkin works with big words. Pediatric feeding this, orofacial myofunctional therapy that. Speech-language pathologist – I’m exhausted just typing it.

She also runs businesses that educate and elevate her colleagues, along with medical professionals pursuing online entrepreneurship.

Wait, and she’s really pretty?

Well, excuse the hell out of me.

I’m over here feeling accomplished if I change from nighttime jammies to daytime jammies and actually drink water before noon.

Let’s see how she’s turning all this ambition into dollars, shall we? 

Read on for Online Medical Entrepreneur reviews. 

Hallie went from zero to seven figures in just 11 months with a single online course.

Since then, she’s added a membership, a second course, and two certifications.

That business – Elevation Movement, LLC – has done $4.75 million in the last three and a half years.

Even better? It practically runs itself.

Hallie has stepped away for months at a time – and the money kept rolling in.

Hold on while I gasp dramatically. Alright, please, continue.

Hallie says there are three pillars needed to create a six-figure online business in the medical space:

  1. Identity: not just your specialty, but who you show up as on a day-to-day basis.
  2. Skills: having a growth mindset and leveling up to monetize your expertise.
  3. Mentorship: cozying up to someone who’s already done it – and has the receipts to prove it.

Hmm. A little too much ‘walk on hot coals’ energy for me.

Be-do-have. Embody. Manifest. Step into. Set boundaries. You are worth it. Your net worth is tied to your self-worth. Love yourself. Respect yourself.

Yuck.

I’m not here for leafy greens and life lessons, girl; gimme cookie dough and regret.

Like, how do I brand myself? What should I charge? Do I need a website? A funnel? An email list? Where are my buyers? And how do I get them to hand over their money already? Wait, do I use Stripe? PayPal?

Oh, and how do I scale past $10k a month?

Hallie’s holding out on us.

Thirty minutes in, and it’s been nothing but humblebrags and self-help soup.

It just never ends:

The bigger and scarier your goals, the better. Be you. Speak your truth.

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Even when discussing skillsets, Hallie’s all: Write down your ideal avatar. Sit with it. If you feel blocked, come back to it. Craft a message that stands out. Attract your tribe. Speak to the transformation they desire. How are you gonna help them on the journey to their dream destination? Engage in authentic selling.

Jesus Christ.

I’ve learned more from the back of a Cinnamon Toast Crunch box.

When this chick talks?

It’s like a Magic 8-Ball got filled with fortune cookie riddles, marketing jargon, and platitudes.

Oh, you thought she was done? No, no, no.

There’s more:

Money is a tool. Hustle is a dirty word. Momentum is born out of clarity and peace and creativity. Failure is your greatest educator. You can shapeshift your reality to match what you desire in life. You are not your profession. Again, spend some time sitting with that. But truly, anything is possible. I pass no judgement if you don’t make the right choices.

What in the actual fuck?

Hallie doesn’t say how much her Online Medical Entrepreneur program costs, but it’s obviously a no for me.

I’d rather be chased through a dark forest by a machete-wielding serial killer than endure another minute of her gibberish.

As for student feedback?

Nothing on Trustpilot, nothing on BBB – just some Reddit chatter. Not about OME, but about her other medical courses.

The consensus?

Myofunctional therapy isn’t backed by solid research and feels like a money grab. And yeah. The courses are overpriced, with cheaper alternatives available.

Feed the Peds got some love, but only if you cop it at a discount.

Katie Smith: Slip into your give-up pants, crack open a White Claw, and plop yourself down on the couch. We need to talk about the absolute dumpster fire that is the online course and coaching industry.