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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 1H 21M

"Adversity Is The Path" with Dr. Bryan Huber

from Grateful and Full of Greatness with Mark Glicini · host Mark Glicini

Episode SummaryIn this episode, I sit down with Dr. Bryan Huber — orthopedic surgeon, team physician for U.S. Snowboarding and Burton for over 25 years, cancer survivor, and mentor to the next generation of medical professionals. We go beyond the operating room, diving into having irrational drive, what it means to build a team culture rooted in care rather than hierarchy, and how a bone marrow transplant didn't break Dr. Huber's identity — it sharpened it.This isn't just about medicine or snowboarding. It's about purpose, mattering, and what happens when the person who spends a lifetime caring for others has to learn to receive care themselves.Come into this episode with an open mind.What We Cover• Irrational Drive for Patient Care• Ikigai - what's our purpose?• Having a North Star• Individual Excellence via Teamwork• Cutting-edge Medicine while remaining Family-oriented• Prioritize and don't agonize• Constantly advancing and evolving• Image-to-Implant Technology• Different Lens Pointed in the Same Direction• Interactions with Patients - continuous, inquisitive Nature• Opening Yourself Up to Outside Support• The Law of Attraction - Positive Energy Sent Out Returns Back to You• Mindfulness, Visualization, & the Inner Movie Theater• Resilience amidst T1D• Firelighters & Mind Gym - motivational books with short chapters• Re-firing and transitioning into one's "Senior Year" - navigating new identity• Advance the Field• Vocation & Avocation - Passion, Love, & What Turns You On• The Master in the Art of Living• Foundation of Gratitude - grateful for every day and the blessings we have• Family is the Core• Team gives the CourageChapters00:00 — Introduction: A Life of Care and Service01:55 — Ikigai: Finding Purpose After Cancer06:00 — Where Irrational Drive Comes From09:52 — Passion = Origin + Mission + Vision13:42 — From Athlete to Coach to Surgeon17:36 — The Art of Mattering20:12 — Transactional vs. Transformational22:30 — Building the Burton Team28:38 — Medical Innovation: Custom Knees, 3D Printing, and Augmented Reality39:56 — You Teach What You Know, But You Reproduce Who You Are44:29 — Cancer, Mentorship, and Giving It Back48:54 — Receiving Energy: What Cancer Taught Him About Community51:20 — Three Keys Through Cancer57:49 — Hans: Type One Diabetic, National Champion, Lacrosse Player01:01:05 — Fire Lighters: One Page a Day01:05:08 — Senior Year: Transitions and Refiring01:13:30 — Vocation Meets Avocation01:14:49 — The Foundation of GratitudeKey TakeawaysWhen people feel like they matter, they perform better — in athletics, medicine, and lifeDon't identify with adversity — recognize it, fight it, but never let it define youVisualization is not passive — it is active warfare against whatever you are fightingVocation and avocation must overlap for life to feel like neither work nor play, but bothAbout Dr. Bryan Huber:Dr. Bryan Huber is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, former team physician for U.S. Snowboarding and the Burton Snowboards team for over 25 years, cancer survivor, and medical innovator. Over the course of his career, Dr. Huber helped pioneer custom joint replacement technology, augmented reality-assisted surgery, and bone strengthening innovations now used to treat fractures in aging populations. Now focused on mentorship, medical innovation, and patient advocacy, Dr. Huber can be reached at [email protected] episode is sponsored by:WHOOP — FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgppTHORNE — 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markgliciniOther Ways to Listen and Watch:🎧 Listen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ🍎 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4🌐 Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/

Episode SummaryIn this episode, I sit down with Dr. Bryan Huber — orthopedic surgeon, team physician for U.S. Snowboarding and Burton for over 25 years, cancer survivor, and mentor to the next generation of medical professionals. We go beyond the operating room, diving into having irrational drive, what it means to build a team culture rooted in care rather than hierarchy, and how a bone marrow transplant didn't break Dr. Huber's identity — it sharpened it.This isn't just about medicine or snowboarding. It's about purpose, mattering, and what happens when the person who spends a lifetime caring for others has to learn to receive care themselves.Come into this episode with an open mind.What We Cover• Irrational Drive for Patient Care• Ikigai - what's our purpose?• Having a North Star• Individual Excellence via Teamwork• Cutting-edge Medicine while remaining Family-oriented• Prioritize and don't agonize• Constantly advancing and evolving• Image-to-Implant Technology• Different Lens Pointed in the Same Direction• Interactions with Patients - continuous, inquisitive Nature• Opening Yourself Up to Outside Support• The Law of Attraction - Positive Energy Sent Out Returns Back to You• Mindfulness, Visualization, & the Inner Movie Theater• Resilience amidst T1D• Firelighters & Mind Gym - motivational books with short chapters• Re-firing and transitioning into one's "Senior Year" - navigating new identity• Advance the Field• Vocation & Avocation - Passion, Love, & What Turns You On• The Master in the Art of Living• Foundation of Gratitude - grateful for every day and the blessings we have• Family is the Core• Team gives the CourageChapters00:00 — Introduction: A Life of Care and Service01:55 — Ikigai: Finding Purpose After Cancer06:00 — Where Irrational Drive Comes From09:52 — Passion = Origin + Mission + Vision13:42 — From Athlete to Coach to Surgeon17:36 — The Art of Mattering20:12 — Transactional vs. Transformational22:30 — Building the Burton Team28:38 — Medical Innovation: Custom Knees, 3D Printing, and Augmented Reality39:56 — You Teach What You Know, But You Reproduce Who You Are44:29 — Cancer, Mentorship, and Giving It Back48:54 — Receiving Energy: What Cancer Taught Him About Community51:20 — Three Keys Through Cancer57:49 — Hans: Type One Diabetic, National Champion, Lacrosse Player01:01:05 — Fire Lighters: One Page a Day01:05:08 — Senior Year: Transitions and Refiring01:13:30 — Vocation Meets Avocation01:14:49 — The Foundation of GratitudeKey TakeawaysWhen people feel like they matter, they perform better — in athletics, medicine, and lifeDon't identify with adversity — recognize it, fight it, but never let it define youVisualization is not passive — it is active warfare against whatever you are fightingVocation and avocation must overlap for life to feel like neither work nor play, but bothAbout Dr. Bryan Huber:Dr. Bryan Huber is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, former team physician for U.S. Snowboarding and the Burton Snowboards team for over 25 years, cancer survivor, and medical innovator. Over the course of his career, Dr. Huber helped pioneer custom joint replacement technology, augmented reality-assisted surgery, and bone strengthening innovations now used to treat fractures in aging populations. Now focused on mentorship, medical innovation, and patient advocacy, Dr. Huber can be reached at [email protected] episode is sponsored by:WHOOP — FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgppTHORNE — 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markgliciniOther Ways to Listen and Watch:🎧 Listen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ🍎 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4🌐 Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/

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