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Beyond the Margins was created for you. To help you better understand how every decision you make has a financial impact on your business.While the bottom line is important, there are also things we need to address if we want to be successful in business and also at an individual level.Our goal is to unpack topics that will help you to make better financial decisions to grow your business but also grow and take care of yourself as an entrepreneur.
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The Rogue Ones

Leslie Eiler Thompson

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Extraordinary folks doing fascinating things. Exploring the experiences and opportunities afforded these rogues as they share successes and failures they've encountered along the way.
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The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, hosted by Mike Reinold, features interviews with established and emerging leaders in the field of sports physical therapy and performance training. Stay current by combining recent evidence, clinical experience, and career advice from some of the leading experts in sports medicine.
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S07 E08: On our season finale episode, we are excited to have a full interview with Dan Haseltine - songwriter, composer, author, nonprofit leader, and Grammy Award-winning frontman of Jars of Clay. --- TRACK LIST FOR S07 E08 --- "Fade To Grey" - Jars of Clay "Hero" - Jars of Clay "Cry Me A River" - The River Cryers --- CREDITS --- Host/Producer - …
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S07 E07: It's our first ever multicast shared interview with the 'Between You & Me' podcast with Jessica Morris. Together we interview husband-wife purveyors good Charlie Peacock and Andi Ashworth. --- CREDITS --- Host/Producer - Dave Trout Jessica's 'Between You & Me' podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/between-you-me-podcast/id1440975…
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S07 E06: It's a true honor to talk to an artist that has stood in UTR's corner from our earliest days (when we were "Under The Radar"). Andrew Greer has developed into a creative powerhouse - songwriter, producer, author, TV host, journalist, artist manager, filmmaker, and podcaster. We touch on it ALL in this extended interview, primarily focused …
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Persistent weakness and lack of volitional muscle control are huge problems after injury and surgery. It’s not uncommon after major surgeries, like ACL reconstruction, to have chronic weakness and asymmetry in strength. In this episode, I talk to Dave Sherman about a recent research study he published looking at why this may happen, and then what w…
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S07 E05: Our two guests today are both critically-acclaimed international singer-songwriters... recently honored by being (respectively) the UTR Critics Panel's picks as the #1 and #2 Top Gourmet Albums of 2023. Enjoy getting to know Tina Boonstra and Candace Coker. --- TRACK LIST FOR S07 E05 --- “Martha” - Tina Boonstra “City of Doubt” - Tina Boon…
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Return to sport has been a hot topic in sports medicine recently. Studies continue to show that reinjury rates can be high, and athletes do not always return to previous levels of performance. In this episode, I talk with Pete Draovitch of the Jacksonville Jaguars about his approach to return to sport, which he has published and calls the Return to…
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Our understanding of tendinopathies continues to evolve. Once seen as an inflammatory process that was challenging to treat and resolve, we’re now understanding more of the biological process behind tendinopathies. As our understanding of the biological process improves, so does our treatment approach. In this episode, I’m joined by Dan Pope to dis…
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S07 E04 - We welcome Texas-based singer-songwriter Paul Demer to talk about his new Christmas album "The Hope and Fear of All the Years." --- TRACK LIST FOR S07 E04 --- O Come, All Ye Faithful - Paul Demer The Song of Simeon - Paul Demer In The Bleak Midwinter - Paul Demer --- CREDITS --- Host/Producer - Dave Trout Paul Demer's music links - https:…
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Multiligament knee injuries are complex injuries that must be addressed with a comprehensive diagnostic workup, surgical procedure, and postoperative treatment plan. In this episode, I talk with Jill Monson about her experience with this complex cases. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/multiligament-knee-injuries-with-jill-monson Click Here …
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Hip pain is common in athletes, especially in sports like ice hockey. Nonarthritic hip pain encompasses a variety of intra-articular diagnoses that are often seen in these athletes that are not related directly to osteoarthritis. These include dysplasia, bony changes, femoroacetabular impingement, labral tears, and more. A recent clinical practice …
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I love hobbies. I think they’re fascinating and—I mean this without a hint of irony— lifesaving. So I'm starting a BRAND NEW podcast about them called Niche to Meet You. I think my rogue ones will like it. This project celebrates little-known “leisure activities,” interests, conferences, gatherings, and meetups that you may or may not be familiar w…
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S07 E03: We are thrilled to bring you an extended interview with one of today's most gifted songwriters, Andy Squyres. His songs of faith in the midst of heartache and sorrow continue to resonate deeply with people. And his new songs are a shock to some of his super-fans. --- TRACK LIST FOR EP.54 --- Love Never Fails - Andy Squyres What Nobody Shou…
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Standardized testing is commonly performed in the health and performance world to determine baselines, monitor performance, or help return an athlete to sport. The lower extremity has received most of the attention, but the ASH Test, or Athletic Shoulder Test, popularized by Ben Ashworth, is a great option for the upper extremity. In this episode, …
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S07 E02 - This Q&A session with Burlap To Cashmere was recorded in historic music venue The Bitter End in NYC during the B2C Fan Weekend (September 2023). --- TRACK LIST --- Other Country - Burlap To Cashmere Divorce [LIVE] - Burlap To Cashmere --- CREDITS --- Host/Producer - Dave Trout Burlap To Cashmere's website - https://burlaptocashmere.com Si…
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S07 E01 - In our season premiere, we bring you an audio recap of the VIP Fan Weekend experience we hosted in New York City with award-winning band Burlap To Cashmere -- TRACK LIST -- Basic Instructions - Burlap To Cashmere Tonight [LIVE] - Burlap To Cashmere -- CREDITS -- Host/Producer - Dave Trout SPONSOR: Steven Hesselman's Kickstarter - https://…
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In this podcast episode, I’m joined by Scott Greenberg to discuss running injuries and how to get started working with running athletes. Plus, we'll discuss some of the newer techniques Scott has been using, including the use of blood flow restriction training in this population. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/running-injuries-with-scott-…
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We know that after a lower extremity injury like an ACL tear, there are often joint-related symptoms such as swelling, loss of motion, and instability. But as we learn more about these injuries, there appear to be several neuromuscular consequences as well. In this episode, I talk to Terry Grindstaff from Creighton University about his research int…
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WE'RE BACK! This bonus podcast teases the return of UTR podcasts, playlists, and SongRx. We also share updates of things we've been working on this year. We also dig into some of the early results of our 2023 UTR Audience Survey. (Don't miss a BIG announcement at the very end of the show!) CREDITS: * Host/Producer - Dave Trout * UTR Audience Survey…
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There is a ton of research being published these days. Some good, some bad. In this podcast, I’m joined by Phil Page to discuss how clinicians can find quality research, read an article, and draw clinical implications. We’ll cover some great tips to ensure you are doing your best to stay current with the literature, but not thrown off in the wrong …
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Each sport has it’s own unique considerations when it comes to performance enhancement and injury management. Ice hockey is one of the more unique sports, as skating is a lot different than the demands of field or court sports! On this episode, I’m joined by Kevin Neeld, the Head Performance Coach for the Boston Bruins, and one of the leading stren…
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There is no doubt that Dr. Glenn Fleisig, from the American Sports Medicine Institute, has been the leading authority on baseball pitching biomechanics. He’s spent his entire career researching the science of baseball in an effort to reduce pitching injury rates. In the episode, we will dig deep into the last 30-plus years of his research to learn …
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Working with golfers is something that many physical therapists and fitness professionals enjoy and want to build a focus on in their practice. One of the things I’ve always found interesting when working with this population is how the body interacts and influences both stress and performance output through the kinetic chain. In this episode, I’m …
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The Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, or JOSPT, is one of the most well-read and prestigious journals in our field. Clare Ardern, Editor-in-Chief of the journal, has done an amazing job. In this episode, she's going to share some exciting new things that JOSPT has been working on that I know you're going to love. Plus, we're going …
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Hamstring strains continue to be one of the most common injuries in sport. Despite all the attention placed on the prevent of hamstring strains, injury rates continue to rise. In this episode I am joined by Holly Silvers, who has extensive experience working with USA soccer and the MLS, as well as the NFL and MLB. We talk about why hamstring strain…
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When developing well-rounded athletes, it’s important not to overlook the qualities associated with training with maximum intent. This could be from sprints, jumps, medicine balls, and more. In this episode, I’m joined by Zach Dechant from TCU. We talk about training baseball athletes, setting the stage for athletic success, and using sprints and v…
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As the game of baseball continues to evolve, so do the injury patterns we see. To stay ahead of the trends, it’s important to build a high performance team in professional sports. In today’s podcast, I talk to Dr. Chris Camp about the high performance team of the Minnesota Twins, mitigating injury risk, and future trends in baseball injuries. Full …
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Muscle inhibition is common after injury and surgery, and something that we always try to minimize. Is this episode, I’m joined by Russ Paine. We talk about why muscle inhibition occurs, what we can do to prevent this, and how to tackle it down the road for people with prolonged issues. If you want to get started with the mTrigger biofeedback devic…
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I’ve got to admit, pelvic health isn’t an area that I know a lot about. But I have often wondered if I was missing something in my athletes. So I really recommend that you become more aware of pelvic health issues and find someone in your area that you can refer patients to in the future. In this episode, I’m joined by Amanda Olson, a pelvic health…
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S06 E05 - Let's hang with singer-songwriter Melanie Penn! We talk about the importance of hopeful songs, practical advice for on-the-rise artists, and some of the good and bad sides of the music industry. -- TRACK LIST FOR EP.51 -- The Story - Melanie Penn Psalm 23 - Melanie Penn Just Jump - Melanie Penn Ordinary Day - Melanie Penn -- CREDITS -- Ho…
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Designing strength and conditioning programs can seem daunting at first. I firmly believe that to get the best outcomes, you need a sound system for how you write your training programs for both patients and athletes training with you. In this episode, I’m joined by Mike Robertson, who shares his program design system that he uses at his gym IFAST.…
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Join our conversation with poet/lyricist Hannah Hubin as we talk about her concept album All The Wrecked Light - plus Beth Snell Lutz shares about her mission to share unreleased early recordings of her friend Rich Mullins, including the new live album Deep Valley. -- TRACKS ON EP.50 -- "10 Years (Shifting Sand)" - Hannah Hubin (ft. Wild Harbors) "…
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One of the areas of physical therapy that people tend to struggle with most is the later stages and return to sport progressions. Advanced strength and conditioning concepts are not commonly taught in physical therapy school, so are still and area that many PT’s can improve. In this episode, I talk with my friend Dan Lorenz about how to get started…
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Rotator cuff repairs may be one of the more common surgeries in orthopedic and sports physical therapy settings. Yet, there seems to be absolutely no consensus on what postoperative guidelines we should follow. On this episode, I’m joined by Amee Seitz from Northwestern University to discuss some of what we know about how fast or slow we should go …
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Anterior shoulder pain is common in overhead athletes and baseball players. This pain often comes from the biceps, but may not be the root of the issue. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Brandon Erickson about the role of the biceps, it’s contribution to shoulder pain, SLAP tears, and biceps tendodesis surgery. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.c…
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Running injuries are extremely common to see in just about any physical therapy clinic. Just like anything else, there are some things you need to know to take great care of these endurance athletes. In this podcast, I’m joined by endurance athlete specialist, Chris Johnson. We talk about common running injuries, returning them back to their sport,…
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We're celebrating the holiday season by talking to two artists who just released new Christmas albums: Kevin Max and Staci Frenes. --- TRACK LIST FOR EP.49 --- "Good King Wenceslas" - Kevin Max "Gabriel's Message" - Kevin Max "Home For Christmas" - Staci Frenes --- CREDITS --- Host/Producer - Dave Trout Kevin Max profile - https://open.spotify.com/…
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I know many people want to open their own clinic one day. It's a great dream to build something the way you want. I've been really impressed watching Josh Funk, from Rehab 2 Perform, do just this from afar. R2P is doing a great job focusing on clinical care and the development of their staff, while still working in an insurance-based model. On this…
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Knee valgus is something that occurs normally at the knee, but may put the knee in a disadvantageous position when performed without control. In this episode of the Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, Steve Dischiavi and I discuss the concept of controlling this dynamic knee valgus through tension. He also introduces us to the concept of pelvic pronat…
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S06 E02 - One of the most creative and artistic couples we know of is Tim & Betony Coons from Greely, CO - who as a collective form Giants & Pilgrims. We take a deep dive into their new art/music project called 'Midwestern Trees.' TRACKS USED ON EP.48 * Rally Those Hopes - Giants & Pilgrims * Apple Tree Lean Down - Giants & Pilgrims * Cottonwood - …
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The act of pitching a baseball involved a complicated transfer of energy through the kinetic chain. However, until recently, this was not documented and quantified. In this week's episode of The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, I talk with biomechanist Arnel Aguinaldo, who has recently published several articles on the energy flow during the baseba…
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We begin Season 6 of the GRD podcast with a brand new interview with on-the-rise worship artist Aaron Williams, plus an 11-year rewind interview with Seabird. TRACK LIST FOR EP. 47 "All Things Together" - Aaron Williams "The Hope of Christ - Aaron Williams (ft. Shane & Shane) "Abide" - Aaron Williams (ft. Aaron Keys) "Trust" - Seabird "Rocks Into R…
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In this week's episode, I'm joined by my friend and golf swing coach, Adam Kolloff. Adam is an award-winning golf coach that has an amazing blend of coaching styles that combine his experience with video analysis and Trackman data. We have a great conversation about the golf swing, including a discussion about common faults and physical limitations…
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Working with fitness athletes is becoming a huge new focus for sports physical therapy. One of the leading experts on the topic is Dan Pope, from FitnessPainFree.com. In this episode of The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, Dan talks about working with fitness athletes, including knowing when to back off or push through certain injuries and how to r…
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Working in the pro sports model can teach you a lot about teamwork and providing an exceptional service to the athlete. That's why PT's that make the transition from working within professional sports often do well in their own private practice. In this episode of the Sports PT Podcast, Tim Vidale shares his experience and some of the things that m…
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The guys get to chat with The Hunting Beast himself, Dan Infalt! They dive deep into the mental approach of hunting and how that evolves for all hunters through experiences. Every hunter goes through mental battles along their hunting journey that shape the way they approach each hunt. Dan is no different when it comes to his life and how that diff…
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Femoroacetabular impingement of the hip, or FAI, is a diagnosis that has really grown over the last several years and become more common. As rehabilitation specialists, we often work with these patients prior to surgery, as well as after surgical intervention. In the epsiode, I talk with Mike Reiman from Duke University about FAI, including a bit o…
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The boys invite one of their old time friends back to the podcast, Christian Williams! Christian is the founder and owner of Archery Strong, a company that helps archers not only back to shooting after an injury but also maintain a solid foundation for shooting. His programs have helped many archers from around the world! Support the show…
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When it comes to ACL injuries, there is a ton of research and information on reconstruction and injury prevention, but it seems like no one ever talks about nonoperative ACL rehabilitation. It has been shown that the ACL does have some capacity to heal and that some people may do well without having surgery. But probably not in as many people as we…
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What's the best way to rehabilitate an ACL injury? To prevent it in the first place! While it's never easy to guarantee we can prevent injuries, there have been several programs designed to specifically reduce the rate of ACL injuries. And over the years, several research studies have shown them to be effective at reducing ACL injury rates. In this…
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