• Season 5: Episode 122: Stepping into Grace: My Commencement Story
    May 11 2026

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    The host of No Silver Spoons shares a rare personal episode documenting her trip from Colorado to Michigan for Grace Christian University graduation weekend, where she received her MBA and delivered the commencement speech she previously announced in episode 121. She describes university-hosted events, a banquet where she was unexpectedly given the Delta Epsilon Chi Award (noting only 7% of graduates receive it), a cold-weather campus photo shoot, and a memorable moment when her daughter cheered during her MBA hooding. She explains the ceremony is edited to 28 minutes and available visually on YouTube. In her commencement address, Sarah Beth Herman reflects on hardship, reconciliation during 17 hospice days with her estranged mother, faith, entrepreneurship with her husband, becoming a mother to her daughter, and lessons on renewing the mind, rejecting fear, stepping forward like Esther, and leaving people better than you found them.

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    16 mins
  • Season 5: Episode 121: The Call I Didn’t Expect—and the Faithfulness That Built It
    May 4 2026

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    Sarah Beth Herman explains that major “arrival” moments are not what create momentum; they are evidence of long-term faithfulness shown through keeping promises, leading with integrity, consistency without feedback, and making values-aligned decisions even when costly. She emphasizes that leadership and sustainable business are built on normal days, repeated choices, and trust rather than chasing visibility. She shares a recent unexpected example: Grace Christian University’s President Kemper called to ask her to be the commencement speaker for the 2026 graduating class, despite her having finished her MBA in December 2025 and not planning to attend graduation. The invitation made her reflect on years of late nights and persistence, reinforcing her message to stay faithful, lead well in the mundane, and be ready for unforeseen opportunities.

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  • Season 5: Episode 120: Ethical Dentistry: Money, Signatures, and Trust
    Apr 27 2026

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    Sarah Beth, CEO of Dentistry Support, responds to reactions to episode 119 about her family being pressured and told they couldn’t leave a dental office without paying $1,460, arguing the root issue isn’t insurance or a signed treatment plan but breakdowns in communication about money. She explains that teams often hide behind signatures and “that’s how we do it” because they’re uncomfortable discussing finances, and emphasizes the missing step is confirming understanding by having patients repeat expected costs and options. She outlines warning patterns (patients saying “I didn’t know,” staff saying “we told them,” rushing, same-day add-ons, blaming insurance) and a remedy: slow down, remove pressure, take ownership, clarify, explore options, and protect patient dignity. She provides sample dialogues for potential balances, denied estimates, appeals, and non-ideal outcomes, and promotes free trainings and mentorship through Dentistry Support.

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  • Season 5: Episode 119: They Wouldn’t Let My Family Leave Until They Paid $1,460
    Apr 20 2026

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    Sarah Beth, CEO of Dentistry Support, shares a personal story about referring her financially struggling family to a trusted dental office with a state aid plan, after clearly instructing the front office to pre-authorize care and call her for any out-of-pocket costs. After an initially excellent experience, her stepmom agreed to same-day additional treatment during a crown adjustment without understanding it carried a $1,460 balance the office said had been denied since February; the family was told they couldn’t leave until it was paid, leading to a chaotic, shouting phone call and distress for her parents. Sarah Beth paid but emphasizes the issue was mishandled communication, leadership, and accountability. She outlines lessons: honor financial-responsibility notes, signatures aren’t understanding, collect balances upfront, pursue appeals and alternatives, de-escalate to protect patients, and recognize one bad moment can erase many good ones.

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    23 mins
  • Season 5: Episode 118: Leaders Go First
    Apr 13 2026

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    Sarah Beth Herman, CEO of Dentistry Support and host of No Silver Spoons, explains her leadership philosophy of “leaders go first” in responsibility, honesty, accountability, steadiness, and learning—especially when facing criticism, mistakes, client losses, or bad reviews. She argues that avoiding discomfort is image management, while leadership is exposure that sets the tone for psychological safety and candor. Drawing on experiences with the Better Business Bureau (including Dentistry Support winning the 2025 Torch Award for ethics), she discusses why a mix of reviews can be transparent and useful, and how to evaluate criticism without panicking or dismissing it. She references research and thinkers including Amy Edmondson, Brené Brown, Satya Nadella, and Jeff Bezos, emphasizing a “learn-it-all” culture, self-compassion, and measuring leadership by how effectively you respond when things go wrong.

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    27 mins
  • Season 5: Episode 117: The Real Reason Your Dental Practice Feels Heavy
    Apr 6 2026

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    Sarah Beth Herman, CEO of Dentistry Support, explains that businesses feel “heavy” not because people are failing but because systems are inefficient, and encourages leaders to prioritize improved efficiency over perfection. She notes that pushing teams toward perfection increases stress and burnout without meaningfully improving performance, and argues that clarity, structure, and support prevent most failures. While AI can help, it cannot remove real-world complexity—especially in dentistry with inconsistent insurance and unpredictable patient paths—so the goal should be “better,” not perfect. She highlights common friction points like phones, eligibility, and billing/AR that create missed opportunities, confusion, and lost revenue, and emphasizes fixing processes before scaling. She describes Dentistry Support’s onboarding, SOP development, weekly meetings, and a $300 six-month discount code “podcast,” then closes with advice to stop waiting for perfect conditions and improve one decision at a time.

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    17 mins
  • Season 5: Episode 116: Unpopular Interview Advice from a CEO Who Has Interviewed Over 1,000 People
    Mar 30 2026

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    In this episode of No Silver Spoons, Sarah Beth Herman — MBA, 5x CEO, and 8-figure entrepreneur — shares her executive perspective on interviewing after conducting more than 1,000 interviews throughout her career.

    From hiring top talent to winning clients and building companies, Sarah explains why resumes often matter far less than people think, how emotional intelligence shapes leadership, and why energy and authenticity influence interviews more than scripted answers.

    She also shares her thoughts on how tools like ChatGPT are changing the way candidates prepare — and sometimes making interviews feel less authentic.

    Whether you're:

    • Preparing for a job interview
    • Hiring new team members
    • Pitching your services to clients
    • Growing into a leadership role

    This episode offers a candid look at what truly makes someone stand out in professional conversations.

    In This Episode You'll Learn

    • Why resumes are often less important than mindset
    • The leadership traits experienced interviewers notice quickly
    • How emotional intelligence influences professional success
    • The role energy and authenticity play in interviews
    • Why trying to impress people can actually hurt your chances

    About the Host

    Sarah Beth Herman holds an MBA, is a 5-time CEO, owns five companies, and is an 8-figure entrepreneur. She has interviewed over 1,000 professionals across her career and frequently speaks on leadership, entrepreneurship, and business growth.

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    25 mins
  • Season 5: Episode 115: What Happens When Your Dental Front Office Finally Gets the Support It Needs
    Mar 23 2026

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    In the previous episode of No Silver Spoons, we talked about one of the biggest operational misconceptions in dentistry:

    The belief that front office teams need to be perfect in order for a practice to run smoothly.

    But perfection isn’t the real goal.

    Efficiency is.

    In this follow-up episode, Sarah Herman continues the conversation by exploring what actually happens when a dental practice reduces administrative overload and restructures the way work gets done.

    Because when front office teams are no longer buried in insurance verification, billing follow-ups, and administrative backlog, something powerful happens.

    They regain the time and focus needed to support the activities that truly drive practice growth.

    Things like:

    • Answering new patient calls
    • Filling schedule gaps
    • Supporting treatment acceptance
    • Maintaining recare systems
    • Strengthening patient relationships

    This episode explores the real impact of giving dental teams the operational support they need.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • Why many dental practices feel overwhelmed even when teams are working hard
    • The difference between busy activity and revenue-producing activity
    • What happens when front office teams gain back hours of their day
    • How administrative support improves both team morale and patient experience
    • Why operational clarity helps dentists focus on leadership and growth
    • What implementation actually looks like when adding administrative support

    The Question Every Dentist Should Ask

    If your front office suddenly had three to four extra hours every day, what would they focus on?

    Would they:

    • Follow up with unscheduled treatment
    • Return missed calls from potential patients
    • Fill cancellations more quickly
    • Strengthen recare systems
    • Improve patient communication

    These are the activities that move practices forward.

    But when administrative tasks consume the day, they often receive the least attention.

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    19 mins