PODCAST · health
Rehab With Roni
by Roni Glassman
Follow along on the journey of owning a cash-based physical therapy practice, creating content online, and being a new mom. Expect to hear from other like-minded professionals that I'm keen to learn from!
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#62: Sohail Shariff - How a Broken Hip Inspired a Massive Career Change
Imagine breaking your leg, being stuck in bed for 10+ days, and using the long and arduous recovery process to fuel the future of your career. In this episode, Sohail Shariff shares the story behind MoveMate - a simple but effective tool designed to get people moving more in a world that keeps us sitting. We dive into how he and his business partner, Ali, went from a thesis project to a real product, what they learned along the way, and why movement might be the most underrated piece of long-term health.See how Movemate works.Get two FREE months of Jane using RONIPT2MO.
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#61: What Happens When Our Patients Don't Get Better?
In this solo episode, Roni answers the questions many of us ask ourselves: How do we navigate treating a patient that just is not getting better? Roni shares candid insights on managing challenging patient cases, the importance of holistic care, and effective communication strategies for PTs. If you're looking to improve your approach to tough cases, set realistic expectations, and understand the bigger picture in patient management, this episode is a must-listen.
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#60: Madi Webber – Tree Trunk Legs, Olympia Prep & Is My Sister Single?
Join Roni and her sister Madi for a slightly unhinged, audience-driven episode. They dive into Madi’s plan to run the Berlin Marathon and compete for Ms. Olympia in the same year, how she managed to travel the world while graduating college (and graduate debt free), what makes their family so close, how to build tree trunk legs… and yes - whether she’s single. And so much more.Save two months of your Jane subscription with code RONIPT2MO.
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#59: Dr. Stuart McGill: The McGill Method for Low Back Pain Assessment
Discover the evolution of the McGill Method by Dr. Stuart McGill, a comprehensive approach rooted in biomechanics, decades of clinical research, and personalized assessment to manage and prevent back pain. This episode dives deep into how assessment, understanding individual differences, and targeted exercises can revolutionize back health for clinicians and athletes alike.Key Topics:Dr. McGill’s journey from studying spine biomechanics to developing the McGill MethodThe six pillars informing assessment and treatment of back pain, including imaging, epidemiology, and clinical trialsThe importance of pattern recognition in clinical assessmentA detailed look at the McGill Big Three exercises and their role in spine stabilizationThe impact of programming in sports like CrossFit on back health and injury preventionThe science behind exercises like Jefferson curls and Olympic lifts in spinal healthStrategies to enhance assessment skills within tight consultation windowsAdvice for young clinicians on mastering patient evaluationHow lifestyle, biomechanics, and individual anatomy influence recovery and injury riskDr. McGill’s personal pursuits and reflections on age, training, and continuous learningResources & Links:BackFit Pro - Clinicians ProgramBack Mechanic by Dr. Stuart McGillMcGill Method assessment trainingUse RONIPT2MO for 2-month free with Jane.
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#58: Zach Webber - I Quit My Job to Create Content
Roni interviews her oldest brother, Zach Webber. Zach was an influential part of Roni's decision to quit her full-time job and start her physical therapy practice. He has been a mentor for her in the online content creation space and a great sounding board as her business has grown. They sit down to discuss how growing up in a large family impacted their professional lives, how Zach's shift from a full-time accountant to a full-time content creator transpired, personal fitness journeys, and much more. Find Zach on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Use Jane as your clinical management software and save 2 months of your subscription with RONIPT2MO. Wendler 531 Program — Strength training methodNaval Ravikant’s Quotes & Book — Insights on work and lifeHot Ones YouTube Series — Celebrity interviews over spicy wings
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#57: Jamey Schrier - Avoiding Big Mistakes in PT Business
Jamey Schrier is a physical therapist, business coach, and founder of Practice Freedom U, where he helps practice owners build profitable, self-sustaining clinics that don’t depend on them being in the day-to-day grind. A former multi-clinic owner, Jamey successfully sold his practice and is now the bestselling author of The Practice Freedom Method. Through his work, he’s helped hundreds of rehab professionals reduce burnout, scale their businesses, and create more time, income, and freedom.Expect to hear valuable insights on building connections as a new business owner, best practices for selling your product, and the biggest mistakes to avoid in starting out on your own PT venture.Save 2-months worth of a Jane subscription with code RONIPT2MO
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#56: Conor Harris - An Innovative Approach to Rehab and Fitness
Conor Harris shares his transformative journey from traditional rehab paradigms to a personalized, comprehensive model for movement and pain management. He discusses how understanding asymmetries, biomechanics, breathing, and neuromuscular control can revolutionize patient outcomes and training results. Whether you're a clinician, trainer, or just passionate about movement, Connor offers actionable insights to deepen your understanding and improve your practice.Find Conor on YouTube and InstagramUse RONIPT2MO for 2 free months of Jane
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#55: Ben Yanes - Bridging the Gap Between Personal Training and Physical Therapy
In this episode, Ben Yanes explains how he merged his passions for strength training and education, transforming his personal interests into a thriving online platform and community. Roni and Ben dive into the importance of biomechanics in both physical therapy and personal training, how content creation can shape a business and one's ability to communicate effectively, and the evolution of his business over the past 6 years. Join the Educated Meatheads community.Use RONIPT2MO to get 2-months free with Jane.
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#54: Dr. Mackenzie Miller: How Strength Training Can Improve Lifespan
Roni sits down with Dr. Mackenzie Miller. Mackenzie shares her journey into geriatric physical therapy, the importance of specializations in the physical therapy field such as Geriatric Clinical Specialist (GCS), and how targeted training can significantly improve quality of life for older adults. Discover practical tips on treating geriatric populations, debunking myths about aging, and the power resistance training can have on lifespan and health span. Use code RONIPT2MO for 2 free months of Jane.
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#53: 1 Year Podcast Anniversary Q + A
THIS PODCAST IS OFFICIALLY A YEAR OLD! In this celebratory episode marking the one-year anniversary of the RWR podcast, Roni reflects on her journey, shares personal experiences, and answers listener questions. The conversation covers a range of topics including maintaining high energy and positivity, navigating physical therapy school, her labor and birth story, building a successful clinic, marketing strategies, insights on running and footwear, community engagement, and advice for aspiring physical therapists. Thanks again to all of you listeners for making this podcast worthwhile. You guys are the best. Jane is the clinical management software that made all the difference when I opened my practice. Use code RONIPT2MO to get 2 months free.
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#52 - Liz Webber - Monetizing Social Media
In this episode, Roni sits down with Liz Webber - her sister-in-law and longtime friend. They explore the mechanisms behind transforming a social media profile into an income. Lizzy shares her journey from a college student to a full-time content creator, revealing how she built a loyal following and secured brand collaborations. Discover practical strategies for leveraging your personality, building trust, and navigating the evolving social media landscape. Expect to hear how Lizzy balances motherhood and a thriving online platform while maintaining authenticity.To save 2 months worth of a Jane subscription, use code RONIPT2MOFind Liz on Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok!
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#51: Project Endure - Quitting Corporate PT, Building a Cash Clinic, and Staying Positive Through Hard Things
Joe Rinaldi interviews Roni in this special episode! They discuss her approach to social media, fears around posting authentically, and how she built momentum. Roni shares personal background details, including a teenage eating disorder, and how PT school and getting accepted shaped her path. She explains leaving a corporate PT job to start her own practice, early doubts, and the support she received from her husband. The conversation also covers mindset, endurance, balancing motherhood with work, and the classic nature vs. nurture conundrum. Find out more about Joe and his podcast at projectendure.meGet 2 months of Jane FREE with code RONIPT2MO
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#50: Balancing Postpartum Life, Business, and Fitness
In this episode, Roni shares an authentic snapshot of her postpartum journey while managing her business and family life. She answers listener questions ranging from pregnancy weight loss, mom guilt, daily routines, workout strategies, and postpartum recovery tips—offering practical insights for fellow moms and entrepreneurs.Check out the Glucose Revolution book here. Get 2 months free of your Jane subscription with RONIPT2MO.
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#49: Pregnancy + Exercise: What does the research say?
Roni sits down with Dr. Margie Davenport, a world-leading expert in exercise during pregnancy and postpartum.Dr. Davenport holds a PhD in Integrative Physiology and is the Christenson Professor in Active Healthy Living at the University of Alberta, where she leads the Program for Pregnancy and Postpartum Health. Her research has directly shaped national and international exercise guidelines for pregnancy, including evidence-based intensity and heart-rate recommendations now used worldwide.She has chaired multiple Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines, contributed to International Olympic Committee consensus statements on pregnancy and sport, and has published over 200 scientific papers focused on closing the gender data gap in exercise science.In this episode, Margie discusses the historical exclusion of pregnant women from research, the importance of physical activity in preventing complications like gestational diabetes, and debunks myths surrounding exercise during pregnancy. The discussion also covers the safety of supine exercises, the benefits of strength training, and the need for more research in this area. Personal anecdotes from both Roni and Margie illustrate the practical implications of these insights.To learn more about Margie's research lab and the wonderful work they're doing, head to her website. To save 2 months on your Jane subscription, use code RONIPT2MO.
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#48: The Journey Through Endometriosis
In this episode, Emma Jack shares her personal journey with endometriosis, discussing the challenges of diagnosis, the impact on her life, and the importance of self-advocacy in navigating the healthcare system. She reflects on her surgery experience, the relief of symptom improvement, and the significance of community support for those dealing with chronic illness. Emma emphasizes the need for empathy in healthcare, how healthcare providers can better screen for endo, and encourages listeners to educate themselves about their health conditions. Thank you, Emma, for such a freat episode!Find Emma's most trusted resources regarding endometriosis here. Save 2 months worth of a Jane subscription using code RONIPT2MO.
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#47: Rishane Oak - Creating Content and Mobility Apps
Roni sits down with Rishane Oak, otherwise known as Rishfits. Rishane is a fitness content creator, mobility specialist, personal trainer, and creator of his own mobility training app. They chat about maintaining your own unique flair with content creation, foot intrinsic strength and how it impacts the entire kinetic chain, how to manage screen time, developing a mobility app, and much more. Use code RONIPT2MO for a two-month grace period with Jane.
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#46: Physical Therapist vs. Chiropractor
Roni sits down with Dr. Kyle Richmond - a rehab-focused chiropractor, owner of Rebuilt Strength + Rehab, content creator, and mentor. Are spinal adjustments always necessary in the chiropractic world? Should physical therapists and chiropractors collaborate more? What are the biggest growing pains in opening your own chiropractic clinic? Expect to hear the answers to all of the above, and then some. Get 2 FREE months of a Jane subscription (the best clinical management software) with code RONIPT2MO
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#45: How Genetics Impact Your Training
The topic of how genetics impacts fitness, body composition, recovery rate, and mobility is never not fascinating. But Roni knows little to nothing about genetics, which is why she called in the big guns for this episode. Nicole Torosin is the founder of GNR8 training and has a Ph.D. in genetic anthropology. She uses her specific knowledge of how genetics impact our training styles to guide her personal training programming for clients. Expect to hear how genes can impact endurance training, power, VO2 max, and much more. Follow GNR8 training on Instagram to learn more!Use code RONIPT2MO for a 2-month grace period with Jane!
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#44: Lessons From 2025
Happy New Years Eve!In this special solo episode, Roni recounts some of the highlights over the year in lessons learned from podcast guests. 2025 was a great year filled with plenty of valuable insights from experienced guests, and now it's time to recap it all. Expect to hear about useful mindset shifts, leaning into weird hobbies, hacks for overcoming imposter syndrome, regulating the nervous system, and much more. Thank you for an incredible first year in the podcast world. I love you all.
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#43: Marathon Training, Cutting for Competition, and Sisterhood
Roni is joined by her one and only sister - Madi Webber. Madi has had a big year in the world of athletics. From winning first place in her body building competition to training for and completing her first marathon, she's gone above and beyond the expectations she set for herself. They talk about goal setting, mindset shifts necessary to complete the task at hand, and how family dynamics play into her drive to get things done. Enjoy 2 free months with Jane (the best clinical management software on Earth) using RONIPT2MO
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#42: My First Hire, Favorite Clinical Instructor, and Pelvic Floor PT
Roni sits down in person with her clinical instructor, Catherine Miller, and her first hire, Delaney McDowell. They chat about the unexpected journey that brought the three women together, Delaney's experience transitioning from an outpatient setting to working in Roni's cash-based clinic, and they delve into common misconceptions in the pelvic floor physical therapy world. Use code RONIPT2MO for a 2-month grace period with Jane.
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#41: Digital Marketing that Actually Works
Roni is joined by Jeremy Dupont, founder and CEO of Patch. The conversation delves into the dynamic nature of Patch, exploring its evolution and the strategies behind scaling a clinic quickly. Key topics include business development, hiring decisions, the importance of a good digital footprint, and making smart branding choices. Use code RONIPT2MO for your 2-month grace period with Jane.
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#40: Dr. Courtney Johnson - Virtual Pelvic Health and Building Businesses
Dr. Courtney shares her journey from starting out as a first generation college graduate to becoming a specialized pelvic floor physical therapist and now a business owner and her own boss. She discusses the challenges and misconceptions surrounding pelvic floor therapy, especially for female athletes, and emphasizes the importance of education and personalized care. Dr. Courtney also talks about her transition to an online practice, the impact of social media on her business, and her future plans in women's health and business acquisitions.Find Courtney on YouTube and check out her online pelvic health business, Three Sixty Wellness. Use RONIPT2MO to redeem your 2-month grace period with Jane.
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#39: Pediatric Physical Therapy with J.T. Doscher
Dr. JT Doscher, a pediatric physical therapist, shares his unique journey into the field, discussing the challenges and rewards of working with children. He reflects on the advantages and disadvantages of being a male in a predominantly female profession and how his experiences as a father have shaped his practice. The discussion also delves into the impact of social media on parenting, common concerns new parents face regarding developmental milestones, and best practices for baby wearing. Dr. Doscher emphasizes the importance of allowing children to learn and develop at their own pace, offering valuable insights for both parents and aspiring physical therapists.To book a virtual session with Dr. J. T., click here. Get 2 free months with Jane using code PTRONI2MO
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#38: Mobility Hacks with The Movement Journey
John Lindsey shares his journey from struggling with mobility to creating a successful brand focused on movement. He discusses the misconceptions surrounding mobility, the importance of consistency in practice, and the role of genetics. John also delves into the process of developing an app, building a social media presence, and the innovative Squat Seat designed to improve sitting posture and mobility. The discussion highlights the significance of integrating mobility work into daily routines and the potential for future growth in the fitness industry.Learn more about the Movement Journey app here.Claim your two-month grace period with Jane using code RONIPT2MO
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#37: Pilates + Postpartum with Kristin McGee
Roni and Kristin McGee discuss the evolution of Pilates, its significance in women's health, particularly postpartum recovery, and the integration of strength training. Kristin shares her journey in the Pilates space, the introduction of innovative equipment like Tonal, and the importance of a well-rounded fitness approach. They also delve into the challenges of diastasis recti and the personal experiences that shape their understanding of Pilates and its benefits for women. Roni and Kristin explore the multifaceted journey of motherhood, the importance of education in women's health, and the evolution of fitness through technology. They discuss the challenges of postpartum recovery, the unique experiences of raising twins, and the significance of mindfulness and meditation in daily life. Kristin shares her insights on creating a yoga app that caters to diverse needs, emphasizing the importance of staying open and curious throughout one's career.Kristin McGee is a nationally recognized yoga and Pilates teacher, speaker, mompreneur, and author of Chair Yoga: Sit, Stretch, and Strengthen Your Way to a Happier, Healthier You and Somatic Exercises For Dummies. Widely considered a pioneer in the yoga movement, Kristin launched Peloton’s yoga and Pilates programs and recently founded Kristin McGee Movement to continue her mission of making mindful movement accessible, empowering, and fun for all.A graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Kristin began teaching in the 1990s and quickly rose to prominence for her dynamic, down-to-earth style. She specializes in pre- and postnatal fitness, somatic practices, and sport-specific yoga, and is a trusted trainer to celebrities such as LeAnn Rimes Cibrian, Emilia Clarke, Tina Fey, Bethenny Frankel, Savannah Guthrie, Steve Martin, Christine Taylor Stiller, and Venus Williams.Kristin has been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Access Hollywood, and in the pages of Vogue, InStyle, Health, Women’s Health, Glamour, and more. With over 30 years of experience in the fitness and wellness space, she remains a passionate educator dedicated to helping people feel strong, calm, and connected at every stage of life.She is also a proud mom to three boys.Use code RONIPT2MO to get your 2-month grace period with Jane!
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#36: Gait and Running Analysis with Perrine Chapot
Perrine, co-creator of the Ochy app, discusses the unexpected journey from athletic training to developing an AI-powered running analysis tool with her husband. They aim to help runners improve efficiency and avoid injuries by leveraging biomechanics. The Ochy app uses AI to individually analyze gait, prescribe exercises, and even recommend suitable running shoes, with partnerships like Adidas enhancing its capabilities. Perrine shares insights on challenges in developing the app, the importance of visual feedback, future expansions into other sports, and ongoing research collaborations to ensure accuracy and expand functionality.Claim your two-month grace period with Jane using code RONIPT2MO
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#35: Chronic Pain with Danny Shapiro
Roni chats with Dr. Danny Shapiro, a physical therapist, chronic pain specialist, and former professional ballroom dancer. They discuss Dr. Shapiro's unique approach to treating chronic pain, which includes a mix of physical therapy techniques and mental coaching. Dr. Shapiro shares insights on his success stories and the challenges he faces with the healthcare system and insurance companies. They also delve into the significance of curiosity and lifelong learning in physical therapy. The conversation highlights the intersection of physical therapy, patient education, and innovative treatment methods.Use code PTRONI2MO to receive a 2-month grace period with Jane.
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#34: Altra Running - Which Shoe Is Best For You?
Roni chats with Simon O'Brien, the Medical Marketing Manager at Altra Running. They discuss Altra Running's philosophy on footwear, emphasizing the brand's focus on wide toe boxes and zero drop or low drop options, and how this approach differs from traditional running shoe brands. The conversation also delves into the importance of appropriate footwear for injury prevention and recovery, especially in the physical therapy space, and the role of the Altra Health Hub in providing educational resources and discounts to healthcare providers. Sign up for the Altra health hub here.Get your 2-month grace period with Jane using code RONIPT2MO.
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#33: The Physiotutors
In this episode, Roni talks to Andreas Heck and Kai Sigel, the co-founders of Physiotutors. They discuss the origins of their YouTube channel and brand. They share their journey from meeting in PT school in Amsterdam to creating content that filled a gap in educational resources for physical therapy students. The conversation delves into their decision to make Physiotutors a full-time endeavor and the subsequent growth, including the development of an app, online courses, and an international team. Expect to learn their current stance on the clinical relevance of orthopedic special testing, how they have stayed true to their purpose as a business over the years, balancing business life with family life, and much more. Find Physiotutors on Instagram and Youtube. Use code RONIPT2MO to get your 2-month grace period with Jane.
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#32: Dr. Dan Ginader - BTS on Broadway
Dr. Dan is a physical therapist known for his social media presence under the handle 'Dr. Dan DPT.' Dr. Dan shares his unconventional career path, from working in a corporate setting to moving to New York City, leveraging social media, working on Broadway, and writing a book. He introduces his forthcoming book, 'The Pain-Free Body,' which aims to educate readers on common aches and pain and provide self-treatment techniques. The episode highlights Dr. Dan's dedication to his profession and his innovative approach to expanding his career beyond traditional physical therapy.For more info about Jane, visit this linkUse code RONIPT2MO for a 2-month grace period with Jane! Find Dr. Dan's Instagram and TikTokPre-order Dr. Dan's book, The Pain Free Body, here!
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#31: Dr. Ray Gorman - The Hybrid PT Model
Dr. Ray Gorman discusses his journey from traditional physical therapy to pioneering a hybrid practice model that combines in-person sessions with online programming. Highlighting the limitations of standard practices, Ray explains how his blended model improves patient outcomes and business efficiency by incorporating asynchronous virtual programs. He shares his experiences, including the benefits of his strength and conditioning background, and the importance of sales and mentorship in business. Ray also touches on personal development and adaptability, providing insights into achieving both personal and professional success. Learn more about Jane at: https://janesoftware.partnerlinks.io/bit47dm6ptk2-4afv8iand use code RONIPT2MO for a 2-month grace period.
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#30: Q + A Session - Getting Married in PT School, Being Creative With Exercises, and Imposter Syndrome
In this podcast episode, the Roni dives into a Q&A session answering followers' questions from Instagram and TikTok. Topics include finding inspiration for treatment exercises, thoughts on hybrid DPT programs, handling life events like marriage during DPT school, and treating patients while pregnant. The host shares insights on muscle training for triathletes, navigating post-graduation uncertainties, managing weight gain during pregnancy, engaging effectively with patients, and myths about anterior pelvic tilt. Get a 1 month grace period with Jane using code PTRONI1MO. Find more info about Jane here: https://janesoftware.partnerlinks.io/oktxxiwkfnma
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#29: 5 Hard Lessons I've Learned Since Starting My Business
Roni shares five key lessons learned since starting her cash-based PT practice, emphasizing the importance of diversifying marketing strategies beyond word of mouth, creating an exceptional patient experience, working weekends, following genuine passions, and outsourcing tasks she isn't skilled at. Additionally, she adds a bonus lesson about recognizing and celebrating wins. Ronnie provides detailed insights and personal anecdotes on each topic, aimed at offering valuable advice to both new and seasoned business owners.As a gift to dedicated listeners, try Jane for 1-month free using code PTRONI1MO
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#28: Going Into Business With Your Spouse
Roni interviews her husband and business partner, Adam, marking his first-ever podcast appearance! They discuss the journey of starting 'Rehab with Roni,' where Adam played a crucial role in its inception and growth by supporting financially and handling backend tasks. Adam shares his background in industrial engineering and how his skills have been instrumental in managing the business aspects of the clinic. They cover topics like deciding what to pay themselves, the concept of having a financial 'runway,' and the importance of investing back into the business. Adam also plays his uno reverse card and asks Roni some questions of his own! To get 1 free month of Jane, go to this and use code PTRONI1MO
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#27: How To Design a Physical Therapy Clinic
Roni interviews Meg and Nina, Canadian physiotherapists who co-founded Articulate Design and Consulting. They discuss their journey of starting a design business in 2020 to create inspiring healthcare spaces that promote wellness. They share insights into their unique approach to clinic design, the importance of brand identity, and the challenges and successes they've experienced over the past five years. Meg and Nina also touch on their plans for the future and offer advice for new clinicians starting their own practices.To learn more about Meg and Nina's business, visit their website here.As a bonus for being a dedicated listener, get 1-month free with the Jane app using code PTRONI1MO.
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#26: Rebuilding Virtual Rehab with Tayla Cannon and Meghan Sak-Ocbina
Roni interviews Tayla and Meghan, two physical therapists who have transitioned into the online virtual rehab space. They discuss their journey of meeting via social media, collaborating on Instagram, and eventually developing an all-in-one online platform for physical therapy called Rebuilder. They highlight the benefits of the online model, such as flexibility, improved client outcomes, and better work-life balance. The episode also covers the importance of authenticity on social media and plans for launching their mentorship program and platform.Learn more about @dr.megsi.dpt on Instagram and @taylacannonphysio on Instagram To learn more about the Jane App, head to this link and book your demo today! Use code PTRONI1MO for a 1-month grace period with Jane.
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#25: How To Survive Physical Therapy School
In this episode, Roni shares insights and personal experiences of surviving and thriving through physical therapy school. Addressing common fears about the lack of free time and study stress, she offers practical advice on planning, stress management, and maintaining a work-life balance. The importance of forming friendships and staying active is also highlighted as key factors in successfully navigating PT school. To learn more about the Jane App, visit this The Jane App - Use code PTRONI1MO for a 1-month grace period with Jane. and use code PTRONI1MO to gain access to your free month of Jane!
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#24: Creating Content with The Prehab Guys
In this episode, Roni chats with Arash, a co-founder of The Prehab Guys. They discuss the conception of The Prehab Guys and the evolution the business has taken over the past decade. Arash shares tips on creating consistent, engaging content across social media, the importance of adapting to algorithm changes, and balancing business growth with personal enjoyment. They also touch on leveraging mentorship, business strategies, and the exciting future of The Prehab Guys in preventative care.To learn more about Jane, Roni's clinical management software, go to The Jane App - Use code PTRONI1MO for a 1-month grace period with Jane. and use code PTRONI1MO for a 1-month grace period with Jane.
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#23: How To Deal With Burnout
Roni talks about dealing with burnout as a physical therapist and content creator. She shares her initial excitement about her job, quickly followed by the realization that it wasn't her forever career. Roni discusses factors like high patient loads and lack of autonomy that contribute to burnout. She offers tips like setting boundaries, improving documentation habits, and seeking fun in continuing education. Roni also encourages exploring new career paths if burnout sets in, drawing on her own experience of starting her own practice.
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#22: Q + A Session
Join Roni for a solo episode where she dives into audience's most popular questions. Will there be a Rehab With Roni rebranding in the future? Is it hard to open up your own practice? Why did she get into the field of PT? Has she ever been injured? All these questions answered, plus many more!
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#21: A Day Inside a Cash Based PT Practice
Roni details the process of follow-up visits in her cash-based PT clinic. Roni explains her approach to patient greetings, subjective assessments, strength retesting, manual interventions, and targeted exercises. She stresses the importance of a test-treat-retest methodology and continuously reassessing a patient's condition. Roni also touches on the benefits of using AI for note-taking to enhance patient interaction. She concludes by encouraging listeners to provide feedback and emphasizing the importance of understanding the 'why' behind therapeutic exercises.
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#20: Social Media Pet Peeves with Dr. Susie Squats
Join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Dr. Susie Spirlock (or Susie Squats on IG), a physical therapist who transitioned from a traditional outpatient clinic to a fully virtual rehab and fitness coaching business. In this episode, Dr. Susie shares her experiences of starting her social media presence, developing her brand 'Move Your Bones,' and the challenges navigating the ever-changing world of social media.
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#19: Avoiding Physical Therapy Burnout with Emma Jack
Roni speaks with Emma Jack, a sport and orthopedic physiotherapist from Ontario, Canada, about tackling burnout in the healthcare profession. Emma shares her career journey, her struggles with burnout, and how she turned her life around by creating a more fulfilling practice. She now coaches other clinicians on prioritizing well-being and finding joy in their careers. Listeners will gain insights into recognizing burnout, personal development, and creating a practice that supports both professional and personal well-being.
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#18: I Hired My First Employee!
BIG NEWS! Roni dives into the journey of deciding to hire a physical therapist. She covers the reasoning behind this big decision, the process of hiring, and some nonnegotiable traits wanted in her first hire.
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#17: Advice For New Grads
Roni shares her highly requested advice for new graduates entering the workforce, with a focus on physical therapy. She outlines critical tips such as finding a mentor, being a curious listener, committing to lifelong learning, avoiding burnout through effective documentation and engagement with coworkers, and discovering your niche. Although framed within the context of physical therapy, Roni underscores that her guidance is broadly applicable across various professions. Listeners can expect to gain actionable insights on navigating the early stages of their careers successfully.
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#16: Jordan Mather - Clinical Marketing That Works
Join us for an in-depth conversation with Jordan from Clinical Marketer, where we explore the journey of building successful cash-based physical therapy practices. Jordan shares insights on overcoming the hurdles of social media marketing, the transition from insurance-based to cash-based models, and the importance of personal development for entrepreneurs. Learn how Clinical Marketer empowers physical therapists to become effective CEOs and scale their businesses sustainably. Whether you're a new practice owner or looking to optimize your current operations, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.
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#15: Fitness During Pregnancy
Roni discusses the benefits and safety measures of exercising, specifically strength training, during pregnancy. She addresses common myths, shares personal experiences, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle to improve overall quality of life pre and postpartum.
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#14: Dr. Danny Matta - Building Better PT Businesses
Roni interviews Dr. Danny Matta, the founder of PT Biz, a company that helps physical therapists start and grow their own practices. Dr. Matta shares the origin story of PT Biz and his cash-based physical therapy clinic, offering insights into scaling and refining business processes. Dr. Matta emphasizes the importance of leadership, consistency, and creating a great work culture as a business owner. Listeners can expect to learn about the realities of starting a cash-based practice, the significance of mentorship, and personal growth through business ownership.
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#13: My First Work Trip!
Roni details her first work trip to Palm Springs, California, for a Jane Ambassadors live event. She shares her excitement about traveling for business and how she transitioned to using Jane's clinical management software, which significantly improved her practice. Roni discusses becoming an ambassador for Jane, meeting other professionals, and participating in a customer panel. She reflects on the experience, the lessons learned from fellow attendees, and the importance of continuous learning and growth in her career.
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