Strong Society Podcast - Community - Health - Fitness - Business - Leadership
By Nathan Kadlecek
In this podcast, you'll hear and learn from local and global leaders in health, fitness, business, and government about what they're doing to foster stronger communities, how they've dealt with adversity, and what you can do to develop your own strength, in body and mind.
Nate is an entrepreneur, physical therapist, rational optimist, and armchair-philosopher.
Favorite books:
Shoe Dog
GRIT
Atomic Habits
Businesses:
Kadalyst Wellness and Physical Therapy
Kadalyst Online Wellness
Organizations:
Rotary International
Toastmasters international
Strong Society Podcast - Community - Health - Fitness - Business - LeadershipApr 20, 2020
Ep 15. What's Level Funding and How To Help Everyone Get Healthier - Niko Caparisos
👤 Host: Dr. Nate Kadlecek, PT, DPT
👤 Guest: Niko Caparisos, Principal advisor & Broker Consultant at Prosperity Benefits
📺 About This Episode:
Today on the show, we have Niko Caparisos, an industry veteran who has been shaping healthcare insurance and consultancy for 15 years. Niko is the founder of Prosperity Benefits, a retail brokerage he has managed to grow five times over without adding any overhead. The man knows his stuff, and you won't want to miss his insights.
Join us as we dive deep into the world of high-performance health plans, explore how advisors are changing lives, and discuss Niko's unique journey into healthcare consulting. We'll also be talking about how he got into the field right after college in 2008 and grew his business through a focused approach and a lot of hard work.
Prosperity Benefits, LLC website: prosperitybenefits.com
Niko's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikocapar...
Ep. 13 Rusty Hofmann, MD, Co-Founder of a Billion Dollar Company (Grand Rounds now Included Health); How To Fix Healthcare In America
Dr. Rusty Hofmann is a board-certified Interventional Radiologist and entrepreneur in the healthcare and health technology space.
He holds many positions that are as listed:
- Chief Interventional Radiologist at Stanford University School of Medicine.
- Medical Director of Digital Healthcare Intervention at Stanford Healthcare
- Co-Medical director of the Cardiac and Interventional Radiology Department at Stanford Hospital and Clinics
- Co-founder of Grand Rounds Health (now included health), which is a tech-driven healthcare company that offers an employer-based technology alternative for healthcare services.
- They’ve recently acquired a telehealth company, doctor on demand, and the company is now valued over $1 billion with a B.
Rusty has become a friend over the years and I am excited to share this conversation with you. Please enjoy this conversation with Dr. Rusty Hofmann.
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0:01 Introduction
0:39 Who is Dr. Rusty Hoffman?
1:50 Icebreaker with Dr. Hoffman
2:40 Dr. Hoffman’s fishing story
6:43 Dr. Hoffman on his company Grand Rounds
7:44 Dr. Hoffman’s purpose for Grand Rounds
11:03 Could the same online healthcare be used for physical therapy?
12:42 Further explanation of the motivation behind Grand rounds.
16:04 What does the ideal healthcare system look like?
20:45 Further discussion into searching databases.
22:39 Dr. Hoffman explaining the startup Evidently.
23:40 Outro
Ep. 12 Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Physical Therapists?
Imagine a future where an algorithm can take a thorough history for patients, put them through a detailed examination and develop a plan of care with the same level of effectiveness as a human therapist or, even better. Better patient outcomes for a lower cost would be great, right?
You might think that’s far off, and you’re probably right, however, it’ll be here sooner than you think. Deep learning (a subset of machine learning) has made huge strides over the past decade and it’s only to continue it’s forward progression. (unless of course we have nuclear war or something).
Make sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening from either on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or somewhere else!
Ep 11. Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, Incontinence, Sexual Dysfunction, and Sex Ed in the US - Kyle Hartman PT, DPT, DTR
In this episode, we have Dr. Kyle Hartman, PT, DPT, DTR who is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and the Owner of Monterey Pelvic Health in California. She talks about her specialization in pelvic floor therapy, pregnancy, sexual dysfunctions, intercourse other key ideas regarding sex.
In this podcast episode:
01:15 – Dr. Hartman introduces herself and describes her profession advocating for women’s health
03:00 – Monterey Pelvic Health, the patients they work with, and the conditions Dr. Hartman usually treats
04:50 – Is it normal that women continue to have urinary incontinence for the rest of their lives after pregnancy?
08:00 – The steps to take to help somebody with either urge or stress incontinence and training the pelvic floor
10:50 – Hypertonicity in the pelvic floor and retraining the muscles effectively
13:30 – Benefit in getting the internal rectal exam to truly assess the pelvic floor
14:50 – Diaphragmatic breathing, what people feel on their pelvic floor when breathing, and mindful movement training to troubleshoot
21:00 – Dr. Hartman describes the common misconceptions about pelvic pain that she encounters from her clients
26:45 – The different types of sexual dysfunction and pain that Dr. Hartman works with
31:15 – Treatment for painful intercourse and strategies to relax the muscles
33:30 – What people see about sex in the media and how unrealistic they are
34:30 – How Dr. Hartman addresses shame and guilt around sex with her patients
38:15 – Why Dr. Hartman thinks there’s so much shame and guilt around sex: historical, religious, and media influences
41:50 – Sexual education in schools, and how there isn’t a lot of actual conversations and honesty about sex
44:30 – The pleasure gap between genders and heterosexual couples, and comparing the male and female anatomy
48:15 – Discomforts and hormonal shifts during intercourse, and the help of supplementary lubrication
51:05 – Dr. Hartman’s final message about healthcare providers who will genuinely listen to and help their patients
You can find her business at Monterey Pelvic Health in Monterey, CA.
Ep. 10 Maggie Evans, RD - How to Become a Diet Agnostic, Stress Eating, Emotional Eating, and Building Healthy Habits
Today we have Maggie Evans, RD. We talk about developing healthy habits, being diet agnostic, why nutrition is divisive, and what you can do to start healthy habits today.
In this podcast episode:
01:00 - Who is Maggie Evans?
03:15 - When did Maggie start to get into nutrition?
06:00 - Working in a mental hospital
12:00 - Stress eating or fasting
15:30 - Working on emotional eating
21:00 - What defines somebody who is ready or not ready to make changes for their health and nutrition?
25:00 - Why do you feel that it’s too easy to make healthy changes?
30:00 - Mourning about what your body can do
32:00 - Why is nutrition so divisive?
37:00 - Being diet agnostic
39:00 - How to view the word “diet”
42:00 - Can someone be healthy and overweight? Is overweight the right term?
47:30 - The truth about BMI
50:00 - There are no quick fixes
51:00 - A tip for people who want to start healthy habits
You can find Maggie on:
Instagram - @dietitian.maggie
Ep. 9 From Botanist to Mayor and How to Create a Sustainable Future - Mayor Bruce Delgado
Today we have Bruce Delgado who is the Mayor of Marina California, and he is on his 6th term now. We talk about urban development, taxes, blue zones, and more!
In this podcast episode:
02:20 - How did Bruce go from being a botanist to the mayor of a city?
06:20 - The push to expand to the north
07:35 - How did Bruce get into botany?
13:20 - How did Bruce find out the benefits of mixed used urban development landscape for healthier cities?
15:30 - Barriers to developing healthier cities
19:20 - Profitability of urban areas vs single family homes
20:20 - Is road maintenance and other maintenance costs for the city covered by property tax?
24:20 - How do you get out of the cycle of chasing after the money of property tax?
27:20 - Have cities be what they used to be
29:20 - Blue zones
33:20 - Paying taxes and getting the benefits from it
35:20 - Going for quantity instead of quality
37:20 - Buying local and choosing inconvenience
42:20 - Is anyone doing it right? And blue zone projects
44:20 - We have a lot of hope that each of us can do what is best
Ep 8. Being a Good Neighbor and Serving Your Community with Katy Castagna
Our special guest today is Katy Castagna, President and CEO of United Way Monterey where she has served for almost 6 years. She’s been a part of the organization for nearly 17 years.
"United Way advances the common good in communities across the world. Their focus is on education, income and health—the building blocks for a good quality of life."
What a great interview this was. I didn’t realize how impactful and forward-thinking Katy and United Way is, and, how they address upstream systemic issues AND downstream issues at the same time. That’s pretty hard to do.
We talk about the importance of early education, affordable housing, social engagement and the importance of health, and much more.
You can find out more about United Way and all of their initiatives, and ways to serve at their website.
https://www.unitedwaymcca.org/
Please enjoy this conversation with Katy Castagna.
Show notes:
02:20 - How did Katy Castagna get to her position at United Way?
09:30 - What are the challenges of bringing people together from separate organizations?
12:50 - Has Katy always been a person who looks at multiple perspectives or did she learn it over time?
15:50 - What did Katy’s earlier years look like?
24:00 - How do we give people opportunities from a multi-factorial approach?
29:00 - Actionable solutions that United Way is using to bring opportunity to children who need it
37:00 - Sustainability in a community
40:00 - When does the breaking point happen in a community where people are leaving because of expensive housing?
46:00 - Are there any initiatives now for affordable housing?
51:00 - Building walkable communities
53:00 - Opportunities you can get involved with to help your local community
Ep 7. Closing a Business, Starting a Business, and Living Out Your Values w/ Jolie Kobrinsky
Our special guest, today, is Jolie Kobrinsky. She’s a badass entrepreneur, a fitness fanatic, and is passionate about life and serving others. She is opening a new fitness facility/community with the very apt name, Elektren.
She has had the very unique experience of both closing down her fitness business of > 10 years last year AND opening up a new business where she is now able to, even more-so, live her values through her business and serve her community.
I’m incredibly excited to share this conversation with you as we dive into her values as a person, how she has served her local community over the past two decades, and what her vision is for the future of her business. Please enjoy this conversation with Jolie Kobrinsky!
Ep 6. How To Become Unstoppable In Business and Life w/ Dr. John Farahmand, PT, OCS
Howdy howdy my strong friends -- welcome to the Strong Society Podcast! I’m Nate Kadlecek and i’ll be your guide through this podcast.
Our focus is on developing strong bodies, minds, relationships, and communities to help solve the most pressing health and social issues threatening the world, today.
Our special guest today is John Farahmand, who is the CEO and Founder of Balance Physical Therapy and Human Performance and is a Doctor of Physical Therapy. John started his business in 2002 and has been serving his community on the Monterey Peninsula for two decades. I really appreciate John’s perspective on life and he clearly lives out his values with his family, his business, and his community.
In this conversation, we talked about, commitment, discipline, physical training, mental training, dealing with fear, learning to manage our emotions, being intentional, and what it takes to build and run a successful multi-7 figure business without burning yourself out. There’s a big emphasis on making yourself into a better person, with a growth mindset. Please enjoy this conversation with Dr. John Farahmand.
Show Notes:
1:58 - "You are what you say you are"
2:13 - What is value?
3:36 - Creating value
5:58 - What must we do as private practice owners?
6:47 - Getting better requires being able to tolerate constructive criticism
8:53 - Being clear about what you want and putting in the work
10:29 - Drill down and FOCUS
12:25 - "Riding the Bronco"
13:30 - "Have you always been cool, calm, and collected?"
15:27 - Death of a friend
18:48 - "I schedule my priorities, I don't prioritize my schedule."
26:03 - Do what you say you're going to do
31:04 - "I've already lived through failure in my mind."
33:00 - Samurai into battle
36:57 - Took 14 years to pay off student loans
41:52 - $500k lease and construction costs for building...
43:26 - Pancakes
45:14 - Be accountable to someone
50:00 - You must be able to inspire!
1:02:12 - Looking for problems and self sabotage
1:05:35 - Setting realistic goals
1:06:48 - Martial arts story
1:08:10 - Chunking and next actionable steps
1:09:32 - Stress management
1:12:00 - How to de-escalate highly stressful situations
1:14:33 - Be in control of your own physiology
1:26:49 - Be clear about what you want
1:27:46 - Date your wife/spouse
1:32:20 - If you don't like your current situation, fix it.
Books mentioned:
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin
Ep 5. Shawn Adams on Not Cutting Corners, Learning From Failure, and the Importance of Signage for Your Business
Today’s special guest is Shawn Adams, founder of Monterey Signs, they have offices in Seaside and Santa Cruz and truly they are incredibly talented in sign designs from basic Vinyl designs to Large Electric Signs, to everything in between. They’ve been in business for 10+ years which is impressive as only 30% of businesses make it this far.
We get into how he got into the signage business, why signs are so important for small businesses, how failure is a great teacher, air swimmers, and much more. Please enjoy this fun conversation with Shawn Adams.
Ep. 4 Dr. Jordan Seda, PT - Introspection, Resiliency, and How to Manage Unwelcome Stress
Dr. Jordan Seda, PT is a physical therapist, Capoeira practitioner, and owner of The Abstract Physio in New York, New York.
Jordan and I both graduated from the Columbia University program in Physical Therapy and have stayed in touch over the years. I've really appreciated following him on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theabstractphysio/?hl=en as he has some really great perspective on life, rehab, and business.
In this episode we dove into some of his own personal struggles, how he dealt with those, and what you can do if you're dealing with similar struggles. We also chatted about business as we're both business owners, how people can get creative in their environment (working from home), and why taking action is so important rather than being paralyzed by fear.
You can find him on his instagram which is linked above, and on his website: https://www.theabstractphysio.com/
I hope you enjoy this awesome conversation with Jordan and I!
Ep. 3 Louis J Fernandez - Combat Veteran and Leadership Coach; Budgeting, Decision Making, Leadership
Louis J Fernandez is a combat veteran, author of two books, CONUS Battle Drills (disclaimer: this written for combat vets) and his most recent Keep on Leading. He is also a business leadership consultant.
We had a great conversation ranging from dealing with our current covid-19 crisis both on a personal and professional level, what true leadership looks like, and how to get creative with your business during challenging times.
This was a really fun podcast to record and I hope you gain some insight from our conversation!
You can find his book, Keep on Leading here:
You can connect with him on LinkedIn here:
Ep 2. 6 Tips To Starting An Online Business and Recognizing Opportunity w/ Mark Morris
Mark R Morris is a an experienced copywriter and ghostwriter with over 10 years of experience. We met through LinkedIn... social media is pretty cool, right? He's actually the one that catalyzed me to start this podcast.
Mark's background is in theater and creative writing. Prior to 2008 he ran and owned a theater studio for kids, but, due to the financial crisis of 2008 he closed that down and was thrust into the world of copywriting and ghostwriting. He was able to make $2,000 in his first month!
For the past 12 years he and his wife have been working full time from home in separate businesses and his current projects are mainly involved with writing several books for entrepreneurs and public speakers from many different walks of life.
He's always open to a phone call and helping people through problems and you can find him by typing in Mark R Morris 2 or Mark Morris Jr. to google.
He can also be reached at:
markRmorris2@gmail.com
and you can check his writing out on his website:
http://markrmorrisjr.com/
He's also very active on his LinkedIn profile! https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrmorrisjr-ghostwriter/
Ep 1. Coronavirus Made Me Start a Podcast: Pivoting From A Brick and Mortar Biz to 100% Online
What happens when a global pandemic wipes out 100% of your brick and mortar business....?
You start a podcast of course...
I started my business, Kadalyst Wellness and Physical Therapy, in April of 2019. Starting a business is tough. There were a bunch of times, especially in the first 6 months where I was on the verge of quitting. I wasn't growing as fast as I thought I should and things were just looking a little iffy...
Then, January 2020 happened. I got busy. By the first week of March I was seeing 33 patient hours per week and was finally able to pay the bills and pay off a substantial amount of debt.
But, as luck would have it, a global pandemic hits and I go from 33 patient hours per week, to a measley 2-3 hours online with telehealth. As i'm writing this I fully expect to make it through this, but, I don't know how the brick and mortar business will fare if the shelter-in-place and various quarantines last for longer than a few weeks.
So... I started pushing hard into the online sphere. Telehealth, online strength training programming, online courses, facebook groups, podcasts, blogs, youtube videos. You name it, i'm probably doing it right now!
This is the first of many podcasts following my own progress and the progress of the guests i'll have on as we learn to navigate this strange time. And... if it all ends quickly... it'll just be another business, entrepreneurship, and lifestyle podcast ;). I've got some things to say...
I'd love to hear what you think about this new venture AND what you're planning on doing to supplement income you may have lost during this pandemic!