Episodios

  • No Payne, No Gain
    Jan 12 2026

    Eli Hallak sits down with longtime friend and colleague Dr. Ellen Payne of Moravian University to discuss the importance of high quality medical education in athletic training. Together, they reflect on preparing students for real world clinical demands, the value of broad professional experiences, and how Dr. Payne’s work across settings like the Special Olympics, US Paralympic Ski Team, ski patrol, and higher education helps future clinicians see the bigger picture of patient care, adaptability, and professional responsibility.

    Moravian University

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    55 m
  • Perry Weather
    Dec 29 2025

    Eli welcomes Colin Perry, founder and CEO of Perry Weather, to trace the journey from a simple idea to a professional-grade weather monitoring system trusted in safety-critical environments. Colin shares how Perry Weather evolved into a platform featuring on-site stations, real-time alerts, and highly accurate forecasts designed to protect people and operations when conditions matter most. The conversation also explores the company’s commitment to community safety, its efforts to give back to the NATA community, and how strategic partnerships are rapidly expanding Perry Weather’s technology into industrial and professional settings.

    Perry Weather

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    55 m
  • Capacity and Extraordinary Skills
    Dec 15 2025

    This week, Eli Hallak speaks with Breana Cutler, of the Weber State Spirit Squad, about the unique demands of caring for Performance Athletes in Cheer, Dance, and Spirit Teams. Breana shares how she had to relearn prehab, rehab, and daily care due to the athletes’ specialized skills, high pain tolerance, and exceptional mental toughness. They break down the distinct roles within teams and discuss the long-overdue recognition that these athletes are finally receiving, along with the mental toll of constant performance and the support resources available. Breana also offers insight into what it takes to become an ATC in the performance-athlete space.

    Weber State Spirit Squad

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    57 m
  • Be Better or Get Better?
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode, Eli Hallak talks with Dr. Vanessa Shannon, Ph.D., Sport Psychology, about creating better experiences for athletes during challenging moments. They discuss how the pandemic spotlighted the need for mental health and mental performance in sport, the global impact of the “twisties” and the “yips” in reducing stigma, and the ongoing question of whether the goal is helping athletes feel better or get better. They also highlight the essential role teams play in supporting athlete wellness and performance.

    Optimize Consulting

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    59 m
  • We're Educators First
    Nov 17 2025

    Eli Hallak welcomes Dr. Christopher Schmidt, PhD, ATC, Director of Faculty Development & Support, and ATu Education Lead at ATu.health, to discuss his professional journey and the evolving landscape of athletic training education. Dr. Schmidt shares how his path led him to his current role and offers insight into the state-of-the-art education technology powering ATu. The conversation explores strategies to enhance student engagement, the integration of modern tools in teaching, and how educators and students alike can leverage technology to elevate learning and professional growth.

    ATu.health

    Clinical Pattern: Health Science and Education Redefined

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    1 h y 7 m
  • We Have To Walk So They Can Run
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode, Eli Hallak sits down with Dr. Ashley Sink to discuss the value and impact of pursuing advanced degrees in athletic training. They break down the key differences between a DAT and a PhD, explore the benefits of higher education, and highlight why it’s essential for athletic trainers to stay academically informed as the profession continues to evolve. Dr. Sink also shares insight into the importance of building a strong professional network and how peers in a cohort often become “trauma-bonded for life” through shared challenges and growth.

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    52 m
  • A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats
    Oct 20 2025

    In this episode, Eli Hallak sits down with Destinee Grove to explore how athletic training bridges public health and community health. Together, they discuss the role of inclusion, diversity, and equity in the profession, the importance of being brave enough to get involved, and how interstate licensure and collaboration can strengthen care across communities. Destinee also shares why NATA membership is vital, reminding us that when athletic trainers are supported, everyone benefits.

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    53 m
  • RE-RELEASE: The Impact of Coaching on Student Athletes: Jim Bonds
    Oct 6 2025

    In this emotional episode, we pay tribute to Jim Bonds, who left us too soon. Eli Hallak and Gabriel Hallak sit down with coaches and former players of the St. Francis High School Golden Knights, Pat Carroll, John Carroll, and Dietrich Riley. Together, they discuss the legacy and the loss of a friend and mentor.

    This episode was originally released on 10/28/24

    The SCV Signal: Jim Bonds

    Pasadena Star-News: Jim Bonds Memorial

    International Myeloma Foundation (IMF)

    The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF)

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    1 h y 4 m