Taylor Goldberg shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Taylor, we’re thrilled to have you with us today. Before we jump into your intro and the heart of the interview, let’s start with a bit of an ice breaker: What is a normal day like for you right now?
I start my day bright and early with my perfect pup waking me up by placing his chin on my chest. We head out for a walk, then I move into my morning routine. After that, I catch up on admin work before heading to the gym to get strong.
Then I get to check in with my amazing clients, followed by meetings for the mentorships I am part of, like the Honey Badger Project. I usually build in some creative rest before creating content, jump into team meetings, and then wind down for the evening by doing something I enjoy before bed.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hi! I’m Taylor Goldberg, a chiropractor-turned-hypermobility coach and the founder of The Hypermobile Chiro. I help people living with hypermobility, hEDS/HSD, and related comorbidities navigate the newness, confusion, and uncertainty that often come with these conditions, while building strength, confidence, and a deep sense of self-trust along the way.
My work is rooted in lived experience. I grew up as the “Gumby girl” and spent years in competitive cheerleading, learning to navigate chronic pain, dysautonomia, and a long road of medical gaslighting along the way. I received my Doctorate in Chiropractic from the University of Western States in 2021, and shortly after began sharing my journey online (@thehypermobilechiro)—not because I had all the answers, but because I knew how isolating this path can feel. For the first time, I realized I wasn’t alone on this journey.
What started as a few posts turned into a global community and, eventually, a full-time practice. Today, I work virtually with clients all over the world, helping them build strength, resilience, and clarity inside bodies that don’t always play by the rules. Our Hypermobility Coaching app supports clients with individualized exercise programs, flare tracking, care-team coordination, and a huge emphasis on hope, understanding, and strength. Around here, we don’t believe people with EDS are fragile we believe in cultivating an un-fragile mindset and making sustainable progress one intentional step at a time.
I am deeply passionate about bridging the gap between lived experience and clinical education so fewer people feel dismissed, misunderstood, or stuck. My mission is simple: empower hypermobile humans to feel safe, capable, and excited about what’s possible for them.
Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What was your earliest memory of feeling powerful?
My earliest memory of feeling powerful was stepping onto the competition floor for my very first cheer competition. Funny enough, we faced the wrong way, and while it felt embarrassing in the moment, it sparked a passion for performing that I didn’t even know existed. The feeling of working hard toward something and then showing up with a team beside me made me feel powerful in a way I had never experienced before. It’s a feeling I’ve been chasing and recreating ever since.
Was there ever a time you almost gave up?
Yes. My first year in practice, I worked in a chiropractic mill that didn’t align with my values at all. I remember thinking, If this is what chiropractic looks like, maybe I’m not supposed to be here. I almost walked away from the profession entirely.
When I shared my passion for helping people with EDS, I was told it would never work, that “not enough people have that condition” and that “you could never be a chiropractor online.” No one believed in the vision except me.
There were so many moments I questioned everything, but trusting myself , even when others didn’t is one of the things I’m most grateful for. It led me exactly where I’m meant to be.
Sure, so let’s go deeper into your values and how you think. What’s a belief or project you’re committed to, no matter how long it takes?
I am committed to helping build a better healthcare system, one that honors humans over profit, curiosity over protocol, and compassion over speed.
A system that doesn’t rush people through 7-minute appointments or reduce complex humans to checklists and billing codes.
A system that supports clinicians instead of burning them out.
A system that gives providers the time, training, and resources to truly understand conditions like hEDS and dysautonomia not dismiss them because they don’t fit neatly into a textbook.
I am building toward a world where patients don’t wait years for answers.
Where people aren’t told “it’s all in your head.”
Where a doctor can say “I don’t know yet but I will help you figure it out” without fear, ego, or limitation.
I believe in a healthcare model where curiosity is celebrated, where collaboration is the norm, and where lived experience holds weight alongside clinical knowledge.
A healthcare system where no one is too complex.
No one is turned away.
And no one has to fight to be believed.
This isn’t a quick mission, it’s a lifelong one. And even if it takes years, decades, or a full generation, I’m committed to helping build the version of healthcare we all deserve.
Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. If immortality were real, what would you build?
If immortality were real, I would continue building exactly what I’m creating now, a more compassionate, informed, human-centered healthcare system for people with hypermobility and complex chronic conditions. The mission is bigger than me, and I know one person alone can’t change the world, even with forever to do it. That’s why I’m intentionally building programs, courses, and mentorships designed to outlive me. I want this work to ripple far beyond my lifetime, empowering clinicians and patients for generations to come. Immortality or not, the legacy is already in motion.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://thehypermobilechiro.com
- Instagram: thehypermobilechiro
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