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F4CP wins award for Adjusted Reality podcast

Adjusted RealityThe Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) has been honored with a Gold Stevie®Award in the Health & Wellness Podcast category at the 2025 American Business Awards®for its original podcast series, Adjusted Reality.

The Adjusted Reality podcast explores the mind-body connection and holistic health through insightful conversations with experts across health, wellness, sports and lifestyle. F4CP, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to informing and educating the public about the value of chiropractic care and its essential role in advancing whole-being health, produces the podcast.
“Winning a Gold Stevie for Adjusted Reality reflects our belief in the power of storytelling to inspire healthier, more informed lives,” said Kent Greenawalt, chairman, F4CP. “This podcast is helping change the conversation around health and whole-being.”

The Stevies

The American Business Awards are among the world’s premier business awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in the workplace across a range of industries. The awards’ judges praised Adjusted Reality for its production quality, engaging content and ability to bridge health education with everyday relevance.

The Gold Stevie Award acknowledges the podcast’s creativity, compelling storytelling and impact in advancing public understanding of chiropractic care and whole-being health.

“This recognition is a tremendous honor for our team and a testament to the power of education through storytelling,” said Sherry McAllister, DC, CCSP, president, F4CP and the host of Adjusted Reality. “We are proud to share stories that not only highlight the benefits of chiropractic care, but also inspire a deeper commitment to whole-person wellness. Winning this Gold Stevie Award reaffirms our mission and energizes us to keep innovating and connecting with our audience.”

This win adds to F4CP’s growing list of accolades, including honors from Swaay Health Awards, Healthcare Digital Marketing Awards, Hermes Creative Awards and the Healthcare Advertising Awards for campaigns that have expanded awareness and appreciation of chiropractic care.McAllister herself was also recently honored with Logan University’s 2025 Dr. Beatrice B. Hagen Award, given in recognition of outstanding leadership and service to the profession.

For more information, visit f4cp.org.

About the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress

The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) is an award-winning not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about the benefits of chiropractic care. With 36k members, we work to build bridges with other healthcare professions and foster trust through peer-reviewed research, campaigns and industry platforms, all in the service of promoting a drug-free, noninvasive, sustainable approach to healthcare.

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