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The Active Atlanta Podcast
Jacob Swart, PT, DPT, CSCS
128 episodes
3 months ago
The Active Atlanta Podcast highlights people in the health & wellness community in the Atlanta area and shares their message about how people can continue to live high performance, pain-free lives.
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The Active Atlanta Podcast highlights people in the health & wellness community in the Atlanta area and shares their message about how people can continue to live high performance, pain-free lives.
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Fitness
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Medicine
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The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep128 | Peptide Power: Unveiling the Healing Science of Amino Acids with Elliot Campbell of RegenMD
In this episode of the podcast, Doc Jake sits down with Elliot Campbell, the founder of Regen MD, to discuss the topic of peptides. Peptides have gained a lot of attention recently due to their ability to produce specific effects in the body. Unlike steroids, peptides have a short half-life, making them a more natural and temporary solution.Elliot explains that peptides are chains of amino acids that can be synthesized to provide various benefits. The rise in popularity of peptides can be attributed to a growing distrust in the traditional healthcare system, leading people to seek alternative ways to improve their health and performance. The easy sharing of information through podcasts and social media has also contributed to the rapid spread of the benefits of peptides, particularly among athletes and bodybuilders.Doc Jake and Elliot dive into some of the most popular peptides, such as BPC-157 and TB-500, which are commonly used for injury recovery and wound healing. These peptides work by signaling the body to increase growth hormone and IGF-1 production, accelerating the healing process.After running a successful med spa that offered peptide therapy, Elliot founded Regen MD to meet the growing demand for high-quality and properly administered peptide products and services. The company has gained a strong reputation through word-of-mouth and referrals, as users experience the dramatic results of their peptide blends.Elliot emphasizes the importance of sourcing peptides from a reputable and medically-supervised provider, as there are many low-quality and potentially dangerous products available online. Regen MD takes great care in ensuring the quality, sterility, and dosing of their peptides, and provides guidance and support to clients throughout the process.The podcast also explores the differences between taking peptides orally versus through injection. Certain peptides, such as the performance blend, are more effective when administered via injection. Additionally, peptides can have secondary benefits, such as improved hair, skin, and metabolism.Overall, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of peptides, their benefits, and the importance of using them under proper medical supervision. Doc Jake and Elliot encourage listeners to reach out to Regen MD to learn more about how peptides could potentially improve their health, recovery, and performance.Reach out to Elliot:Via website: https://regenmdwellness.com/Via Instagram: @regenmd_
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1 year ago
30 minutes 34 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep127 | From Sports Performance to Personal Training: Alex Irigoyen's Journey
In this gripping podcast episode, Doc Jake engages with Alex Irigoyen, a seasoned personal trainer at The Training Room ATL with 14 years of diverse experience. From shaping high school and college athletes to inspiring crossfitters and general fitness enthusiasts at all levels, Alex is on a mission to unlock the strength and fitness potential in every client he encounters. His journey from Miami to Chicago, St. Louis, and now Atlanta has been fueled by a passion for hiking, cooking, and enjoying quality time with his wife and two furry companions.Alex's dynamic approach to strength training shines as he breaks stereotypes in the fitness industry, emphasizing that everyone has a unique path to strength and vitality. Through personalized programs tailored to individual needs and preferences, Alex blends compound lifts, aerobic exercises, and unwavering support to guide clients on a transformative journey towards sustainable fitness. Tune in for a dive into Alex's world of empowering individuals to discover their strength and embrace a fitter, healthier lifestyle!Contact Info for Alex Irigoyen:Email: alexirigoyentraining@gmail.com (mailto:alexirigoyentraining@gmail.com)Please note that Alex does not have any social media accounts.
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1 year ago
31 minutes 28 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep126 | Beyond the Courtroom: Navigating Personal Injury with Compassion and Expertise feat. Alex Merritt
In this episode, Alex Merritt of DeWoskin Law delves into the realm of personal injury law, dispelling the myth that personal injury lawyers are mere "ambulance chasers." He emphasizes the sincere dedication of most lawyers to assisting clients through difficult times by prioritizing fair compensation for injuries over monetary gains. Building enduring client relationships and trust forms a cornerstone, with regular communication crucial for offering both legal and emotional support.Alex underscores the significance of prioritizing client health over legal strategies, avoiding advice against medical professional recommendations, and addressing clients' financial concerns without influencing medical decisions. He cautions against red flags such as lawyers directing clients to specific medical providers for potential kickbacks, advocating instead for referrals to reputable and responsive providers. Trial experience emerges as a valuable asset, aiding in evidence preparation and exerting pressure on insurers to settle fairly before reaching trial.Furthermore, Alex advises against larger firms that may shuffle clients between inexperienced associates, emphasizing the importance of clients maintaining contact with the lead lawyer. This episode accentuates the importance of nurturing strong client relationships, valuing client well-being over profits, gaining trial expertise, and ensuring consistent representation as pivotal elements of high-quality personal injury legal services.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 45 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep125 | Fitness Interrupted - Setting Goals and Reducing Fear of Movement in Postpartum Training
In this episode of the podcast, we hear from Chandra and Maddie, the founders of Fitness Interrupted. They share their personal experiences with postpartum health issues and how these struggles inspired them to create a company that simplifies fitness for busy mothers. Chandra and Maddie discuss the challenges they faced in regaining core strength and mobility after having children, and how they realized that postpartum physical therapy can be expensive and hard to access. To bridge this gap, they decided to get certified in prenatal and postnatal fitness training and created Fitness Interrupted.One of the key focuses of their training is performing thorough assessments on postpartum clients. They look at factors such as thoracic mobility, hip rotation, breathing, and core engagement. By emphasizing functional movements and providing modifications as needed, Sandra and Maddie ensure that their clients can safely return to exercise.The founders also emphasize that the typical "6-week clearance" for postpartum recovery is often not enough. Many mothers feel that they are not ready to engage in heavy exercise until their child is over a year old due to the demands of motherhood. To make exercise more accessible, Fitness Interrupted has created the 10-Minute Fitness Challenge, which offers short, simple workouts that can be done anywhere in a short amount of time.Chandra and Maddie also stress the importance of goal-setting for postpartum clients. They help reduce the fear of movement by finding a woman's current functional limits and avoiding pushing past discomfort. Through their programs, they aim to rebuild exercise habits and confidence through consistency over perfection.Overall, Fitness Interrupted takes a holistic approach to postpartum fitness training. Their mission is to make quality programs and guidance accessible to support mothers' wellness journeys after childbirth. This episode provides valuable insights and actionable tips for any mother looking to prioritize her own health and fitness.Reach out:Via Instagram: @fitnessinterrupted10-Minute Fitness Challenge - https://www.fitnessinterrupted.com/programs (https://www.fitnessinterrupted.com/programs) A SHORT, SIMPLE, yet EFFECTIVE workout program specifically designed for the busy mom. In just 4 weeks, you'll feel energized, stronger, and would have created a consistent and sustainable workout routine without spending hours in the gym. FREE Resources - https://www.fitnessinterrupted.com/free-resources (https://www.fitnessinterrupted.com/free-resources)
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1 year ago
37 minutes 42 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep124 | Breaking out of Autopilot with Meg Gillespie
In this episode of the Active Atlanta podcast, Doc Jake interviews Megan Gillespie, an executive coach and therapist, who helps entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders show up more authentically and intentionally in both their work and home lives. Megan emphasizes the importance of safety and regulation of the nervous system as the foundation for accessing positive states such as meaningful connections, curiosity, creativity, and purpose.Megan discusses the three main states of the nervous system: ventral vagal, sympathetic, and dorsal vagal. The ventral vagal state is the optimal state, where one feels safe and connected. However, threats can trigger the sympathetic state, commonly known as the "fight or flight" response, which is characterized by anxiety symptoms like a racing heart. Getting stuck in the sympathetic state for an extended period of time can have negative consequences. On the other hand, the dorsal vagal state conserves energy and often leads to depression symptoms like hopelessness.Dysregulation, according to Megan, occurs when individuals get stuck between these different states. The signs of dysregulation can manifest in various ways, such as illness, sleep and digestion issues, mood swings, and stress. Megan's work focuses on helping her clients understand these states and learn how to self-regulate.Doc Jake and Megan discuss how stress impacts relationships and performance, both at home and in the workplace. They highlight the importance of co-regulation, as one person's state can affect others. Leaders, in particular, play a significant role in setting the tone and culture within a team or organization.Megan shares portable practices that individuals can utilize to notice and address early signs of dysregulation. These practices include tuning into breath and body sensations and asking oneself questions like "who, what, when, and where" to identify calming activities, environments, and times for resetting.The conversation also delves into the concept that both sympathetic and parasympathetic states are necessary, like the gas and brakes in a car. The goal is not to achieve perfection, but rather to cultivate flexibility and the ability to seamlessly transition between states.The episode concludes with a discussion on burnout and how leaders can implement coaching and small environmental changes to help their teams function optimally through co-regulation. The overall takeaway from this episode is the importance of understanding body signals, cultivating self-awareness, and caring for oneself to positively impact others.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 9 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep123 | The Power of Self-Reflection: Identifying Habits that Serve or Hinder Your Goals with Erica Groomes
Erica Groomes (Coach E) is the co-founder of Get Mo Phit, an online and in-person personal training company that focuses on both physical fitness and mindset training. She discusses how Get Mo Phit helps clients through self-reflection to identify their current habits and desires, and takes steps to craft a life that helps them become their best selves. Coach E describes how Get Mo Phit encourages clients to reflect on what's going on in their lives and how their current habits are serving or not serving them. The goal is to help clients identify who they want to become and what tangible steps they need to take to create that desired life. This process starts with mindset work like journaling before integrating physical training.Many clients initially reach out about specific physical goals like weight loss or looking a certain way. Coach E emphasizes shifting the mindset to see fitness as a lifestyle rather than just physical. Through training, clients learn habits like patience and self-love that can apply to other areas of life. Coach E discusses how her own difficult relationship experience lowered her self-confidence and drove her to seek longevity over temporary relief. With support from her friend Morgan, she immersed herself in mindset work like podcasts, journaling, and reflection during physical training. This transformed her mentally and physically. Get Mo Phit incorporates weekly check-ins to discuss both physical progress and clients' current mindsets/lives. The goal is to help clients recognize any habits hindering other goals and identify root causes, not just symptoms. Supporting clients' mindset transformations through recommended resources is key since making lifestyle changes can be difficult without like-minded support systems.Coach E closes by sharing how immersing her mother in Get Mo Phit's approach helped her lose 40 pounds, and improve her health and confidence levels. Small, consistent steps integrating mindset and physical training can make a big difference, especially with accountability support from professionals like Coach E. Potential clients can learn more about Get Mo Phit on Instagram at @getmo_phit!
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1 year ago
29 minutes 9 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep122 | From Skipping to Power: Developing Young Athletes at FitWit Gym with Sam Braxton
In this podcast episode, the focus is on youth athletic development and strength and conditioning programs for young athletes. Coach Sam Braxton, the youth athletic development coach at FitWit gym, shares his expertise and insights on the topic.Coach Sam's background in special education has provided him with valuable skills in assessing individuals, setting goals, and developing personalized programs. He has found that these skills translate well to strength training.FitWit's youth programs cater to different age groups. For ages 5-12, the emphasis is on developing movement skills such as skipping and hopping. On the other hand, teenagers receive sport-specific training that focuses on power, speed, and injury prevention for their respective sports.One key takeaway from the discussion is the importance of communication skills for coaches. Coach Sam highlights the need to adapt cues based on each individual's understanding. To illustrate this, he shares a fun example of a child suggesting "shooting a rocket out of your foot" as a cue for a hinge movement.The podcast also addresses the challenges faced by high school athletes who often play their sport year-round with little off-season. Strength training can help build resiliency, allowing athletes to maintain performance throughout a long season with less decline.During the in-season, the focus shifts to flexibility and availability rather than peak performance. The goal is to manage workload and recovery to avoid overuse injuries and ensure athletes can peak when needed.Understanding an athlete's yearly calendar based on their sports season is crucial for programming the right training at the right times - off-season, pre-season, and in-season. This helps optimize performance and minimize the risk of injury.Early exposure to movement skills is emphasized as it lays the foundation for long-term athletic development and injury prevention as athletes mature and specialize.FitWit offers programs for all ages and ability levels. If you're interested in learning more, contact details are provided at the end of the podcast.Reach out to Sam:Via e-mail: sam@fitwit.com
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1 year ago
36 minutes 18 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep121 | Strength Unleashed: Elevating Lives Through Fitness with Bo Stansell
In this episode of the podcast, host Doc Jake sits down with Bo Stansell, the founder and owner of Stansell's Fitness. Bo shares his extensive experience as a trainer and strength coach, with over 15 years in the industry. Currently training clients at The Training Room gym in Atlanta, Bo's training philosophy centers around building clients' strength and capability through traditional strength training exercises.What sets Bo apart is his evidence-based approach to training. He believes in using exercises that are founded in scientific principles, ensuring that his clients are receiving the most effective and efficient workouts. Bo's primary goal is to make his clients strong for their daily activities and life challenges, rather than just focusing on aesthetics.Integrity is a core value for Bo, both in his business and training. He fact-checks all information provided to his clients, ensuring that he is always honest and transparent. He undergoes the importance of addressing negative beliefs that may have been instilled in clients by other professionals and works to create a positive and empowering environment.When it comes to assessing new clients, Bo takes a different approach. While he looks at movement patterns, he does not limit clients if their movements are imperfect. He believes that learning and getting stronger can happen simultaneously, and uses a relatively simple assessment process rather than elaborate movement screens.Bo and Doc both agree on the importance of external cues for clients who may overfocus internally on small movement pieces. Additionally, they discuss the undervaluation of strength training in healthcare, despite its significant impact on overall health. They also touch on the challenges of evaluating strength training due to the variability in programs and goals.In conclusion, Bo's approach to training is holistic and evidence-based. He prioritizes building clients' functional strength and capability, while also addressing psychological barriers that may hinder progress. Integrity, honesty, and accountability are at the forefront of his training philosophy, making Stansell's Fitness a go-to for anyone looking to improve their strength and overall well-being.Reach out to Bo:Via Instagram: @bo_stansell_
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1 year ago
34 minutes 53 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep120 | Empowering Women Through Strength Training: A Conversation with Ashley Reese, Founder of Reese Fitness
In this episode of the podcast, Doc Jake sits down with Ashley Reese, the founder and owner of Reese Fitness, a personal training business dedicated to helping women build strength and confidence. Ashley shares her personal journey of taking a break from powerlifting competitions in order to prioritize her recovery and well-being. She discusses the challenges she faced in rebuilding her strength and how this experience has made her more empathetic towards her clients.The conversation then delves into the specific challenges that women often encounter in strength training, such as a lack of awareness of their own capabilities and the fear of becoming too bulky. Ashley passionately advocates for educating women about their true potential through strength training, while Jake highlights the societal shortcomings in representing female strength and conditioning needs.Ashley goes on to provide an overview of her business, Reese Fitness, and the various services she offers, including in-person and online personal training, as well as nutrition coaching. She emphasizes the importance of conducting an initial movement evaluation session to tailor each client's training plan according to their goals, lifestyle, and limitations.Another common challenge discussed in the episode is the perception that strength training requires long hours at the gym. Both Jake and Ashley debunk this misconception, highlighting the effectiveness of shorter, focused training sessions. Ashley's coaching approach and social media presence aim to dispel the myth of "getting bulky" and empower women to embrace strength training.Reach out to Ashley:Via Website: reesefitness.comVia Instagram: @ashley.reesefitness
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2 years ago
33 minutes 26 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep119 | Proteus Motion: Revolutionizing Movement Assessment and Customized Training With Will Waterman
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Proteus Motion and their revolutionary device, Proteus. Our guest, Will Waterman, the VP of Proteus Motion, sheds light on the company's history and its ambitious goals. Proteus, unlike traditional free weights, offers a new type of resistance called 3D resistance that mirrors movement in all directions. This groundbreaking technology allows Proteus to accurately measure velocity, power, acceleration, and other essential metrics in three planes of movement.Will explains how Proteus can rapidly assess athletes across various movements in under 5 minutes, providing valuable data on their strengths and weaknesses. With this information, customized training recommendations can be generated, benefiting both sports performance and rehabilitation facilities. What sets Proteus apart is its ability to provide high muscle activation compared to other equipment, enhancing the effectiveness of workouts.During the discussion, we explored the potential uses of Proteus in rehab situations. For example, the device's unique resistance can safely de-load movements for runners recovering from knee pain. This innovative approach not only aids in the recovery process but also helps prevent further injuries. Looking towards the future, Proteus aims to integrate testing and training into a more holistic approach through automated programs based on assessments. This exciting prospect could guide users through a fully customized routine both on and off the Proteus device.Reach out to Proteus:Via Website: https://proteusmotion.com/
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2 years ago
37 minutes 37 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep118 | Empowering Individuality during Pregnancy, Setting Boundaries, and Using Yoga to Help Navigate Birth with Jasmine Bradfield
In this episode of the podcast, host Doc Jake sits down with guest Jasmine Bradfield, a doula, yoga instructor, and women's wellness coach based in Atlanta. Jasmine is the owner of Atlanta Birth Work, a comprehensive service offering support and education for birth, women's wellness, and parenthood.During their conversation, Jasmine delves into the various services she provides through Atlanta Birth Work. She emphasizes her personalized approach, tailoring her support to meet the cultural, religious, and informational needs of her clients. Jasmine assists clients in making informed decisions regarding the choice between hospital and home births, offering guidance and advocacy.One highlight of the conversation is Jasmine's incorporation of yoga into her work. She explains how she utilizes yoga to assess her clients' bodies and also provides partner prenatal classes. Jasmine also discusses the transition from prenatal to postpartum yoga classes, as well as the challenges that new parents may face when it comes to shifting family roles. Throughout it all, she emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive community experience.The host, having recently experienced the process of choosing providers as first-time parents in Atlanta, expresses his gratitude for Jasmine's knowledge of local options. The conversation also touches on the emotional challenges that partners may face when their role is primarily external.Jasmine concludes the episode by providing an overview of her class structures and options for women at all stages of life, whether pregnant or not. Reach out to Jasmine:Via Website: https://www.atlantabirthwork.com/Via Instagram: @atlantabirthwork
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2 years ago
35 minutes 59 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep117 | Navigating Birth with Confidence: Expert Doula Insights From Jessica Pratt on Pregnancy, Labor, and Postpartum
In this episode of the Active Atlanta podcast, Doc Jake sits down with Jessica Pratt, a doula who holds a master's degree in public health and has made the transition to being a full-time doula. Jessica is the founder of Nurture Birth and Postpartum Services and also works with the company Two Doulas and You.Doc Jake shares his personal experience of his wife's birth process and highlights moments where doula support could have made a significant difference, such as advocating for the timing of induction or clarifying hospital discharge benchmarks. Jessica also delves into the additional support doulas can provide, including lactation assistance and postpartum care, such as breastfeeding guidance, interpreting baby cues, meal preparation, and light housekeeping.The conversation further explores the unique challenges and needs of first-time mothers versus experienced ones, with Jessica emphasizing the importance of individualized care for each birth. Both Jake and Jessica agree that doulas can help mothers set short-term goals to navigate the labor process and distinguish between pain and suffering.Reach out to Jessica:Via Website: https://www.jessicaprattdoula.com/ & https://www.twodoulasandyou.com/ Via Instagram: @jessicaprattdoula
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2 years ago
43 minutes 12 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep116 | How to Use Music to PR Your Next Workout With Katie O'Brien
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating intersection of music and fitness with our special guest, Katie O'Brien. With her background in music education and personal training, Katie offers a unique perspective on how these two worlds collide. We learn about her journey into personal training while pursuing her music degrees, eventually leading her to pursue a PhD in music teaching and learning.Katie provides insight into her current role as a trainer at Athletes' Potential. She emphasizes that each training session is tailored to the individual client, taking into account their specific goals, fitness level, and needs. One key aspect of her training approach is identifying and addressing weaknesses, while always keeping the client's desired destination in mind.As part of her PhD research, Katie focuses on performance anxiety in middle school music students. She shares her findings that anxiety often serves as a leading cause for students dropping out of music programs. Her current research aims to shed light on the prevalence of anxiety and students' experiences. Looking forward, she hopes to explore pedagogical interventions that can effectively address anxiety in music education.During the conversation, Jake and Katie draw parallels between teaching music and training clients, highlighting the importance of building skills and helping individuals overcome their own obstacles. Moreover, Katie offers intriguing insights on how music can impact performance and mood. The discussion explores the role of music in influencing human behavior, such as the way casinos manipulate sensory experiences.In conclusion, this podcast episode provides a comprehensive overview of Katie's dual background in fitness and music education. We explore her valuable research on music performance anxiety and the potential for improving teaching methods. Additionally, Katie shares her approach to personal training, which is centered around addressing individual needs and goals.
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2 years ago
38 minutes 9 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep115 | Physician Burnout And The Shortcomings of the Healthcare System with Dr. Kara Pepper
In this episode of the Active Atlanta podcast, Dr. Kara Pepper MD sits down with Doc Jake to share her incredible journey from ballet dancing to becoming a well-respected medical professional. Dr. Pepper's career in ballet came to an abrupt end due to injuries caused by an eating disorder. However, this setback led her to discover her passion for medicine.After successfully practicing medicine for 14 years, Dr. Pepper found herself facing burnout as a result of the perfectionism ingrained in her from her ballet days. Taking a step back, she realized that many healthcare providers suffer in silence with their own struggles. This realization inspired her to become a coach, guiding other high achievers through career transitions and overcoming burnout.Dr. Pepper also addresses the alarming rates of burnout among healthcare workers, attributing it to the administrative burdens placed on them by the system. She emphasizes the importance of viewing health holistically, taking into account patients' mental, emotional, and social well-being alongside their physical health. With her telemedicine appointments, Dr. Pepper aims to provide comprehensive care in a compassionate and trauma-free environment. Enjoy!Reach out to Dr. Pepper:Via Website: https://www.karapeppermd.com/Via Instagram: @karapeppermd
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2 years ago
31 minutes 41 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep114 | From Diverse Backgrounds to Dynamic Careers: Navigating Stunts, Fitness, and Industry Challenges with Erin McDevitt
In this episode of the Active Atlanta podcast, join host Doc Jake Swart as he sits down with the incredibly talented Erin McDevitt, owner of Erin Naturally. With an impressive background in personal training, stunt work, dance instruction, and non-traditional gym training, Erin brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table.The conversation then turns to Erin's foray into stunt work. After dance opportunities didn't work out, she started practicing falls and rolls during the pandemic and eventually got selected for a prestigious stunt training camp. Erin sheds light on the ongoing SAG workers' strike, highlighting the fight for better wages and working conditions against large production companies.Next, Erin delves into her path to personal training. She shares her burnout from the service industry and explains her approach to first sessions, assessments, and the importance of functional and compound lifts tailored to a client's anatomy. The benefits of small group training are also discussed, with Erin emphasizing the camaraderie and varied intensity levels compared to individual sessions. Enjoy!Reach out to Erin:Via website: https://www.erin-naturally.com/Via Instagram: @erinnaturally
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2 years ago
49 minutes 5 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep113 | Juicy Stories and Sips of Success: Arden's Garden CEO Leslie Zinn's Journey in Crafting Healthy Drink Empire
In this insightful podcast episode, Doc Jake interviews Leslie Zinn, the CEO and co-founder of Arden's Garden, a renowned health and wellness company. Leslie takes us back to the 1990s, when her mother, Arden, kickstarted the business by purchasing a cold-press juicer and creating juices for friends and neighbors in Atlanta. From these humble beginnings, Leslie, along with her brother Ed and their mother, opened a small retail location and began delivering juices to local hair salons with a small team. This innovative strategy proved to be a game-changer and played a pivotal role in the company's growth.Leslie emphasizes Arden's Garden's unwavering commitment to health, wellness, and accessible nutrition. She highlights how their juices and smoothies are meticulously crafted with potent superfoods and essential nutrients to enhance people's well-being. Furthermore, Leslie sheds light on Arden's Garden's expansion, with a current presence of 16 stores and manufacturing plants across the Southeast. Their ultimate goal remains the same—to provide convenient and affordable healthy choices so that everyone can embrace good health. Enjoy!https://www.ardensgarden.com/
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2 years ago
36 minutes 11 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep112 | From Founder to Guest: Danny Matta's Journey in Building Athlete's Potential and PT Biz
In this unique and exciting podcast episode, host Doc Jake interviews Danny Matta, the original founder of Athletes' Potential and the current founder and owner of PT Biz. It's a full circle moment as Danny was one of the very first guests on the podcast when Doc Jake took over AP.Danny takes us on a journey of how Athletes' Potential started as a side project while he was teaching, serving as a means to validate and test the concepts he was teaching clinicians. Through word-of-mouth, the business grew organically as Danny saw patients individually or in small groups. This allowed for a deeper level of education and personal connection with each patient. Danny's passion lies in working with diverse patients, and he values learning about their unique lives and values and using this knowledge to help others.The discussion delves into the benefits of the cash-based, one-on-one model that Athletes' Potential follows. This model allows for more time with patients, enabling a better understanding of their goals and the provision of personalized care, rather than solely focusing on their baseline health. Both Danny and Jake agree that this model attracts self-motivated individuals seeking something different from the traditional physical therapy practice. Interestingly, Danny shares that the most memorable patients are those with intriguing lives and values, rather than elite athletes.Danny's vision extended beyond Athletes' Potential when he founded PT Biz, aiming to have a greater impact by teaching other clinicians based on his experiences. Today, PT Biz helps over 60,000 patients annually. Both of Danny's businesses focus on helping people live active, pain-free lives so they can pursue their passions. Jake commends Danny for maintaining his high values and positive impact as his businesses have grown significantly in scale. As the episode concludes, Danny expresses the joy he finds in continuing to be involved in the physical therapy profession through his successful businesses.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep111 | Sidney Wilson
In this episode of the podcast, host Doc Jake sits down with guest Sidney Wilson to dive into her inspiring journey with CrossFit and bodybuilding. Sydney, who previously played softball but struggled with low confidence, found a new lease on life when she discovered CrossFit in 2015. The supportive community helped boost her self-esteem, and she has since become a CrossFit coach at Move Functional Fitness in Atlanta for over 2 years.During the conversation, Sidney opens up about how CrossFit transformed her perception of the ideal body image. Instead of striving to be skinny, she now aspires to be strong, thanks to the influence of remarkable female CrossFit athletes like Kara Saunders and Miranda Oldroyd. CrossFit not only reshaped her physical goals but also helped her regain confidence after leaving softball behind.Currently, Sidney is on a mission to qualify for the CrossFit Games semi-finals and is simultaneously preparing for her first bodybuilding show in June, with the ultimate goal of turning pro. While she works with a coach for her bodybuilding preparation, Sidney prefers an intuitive training style for other aspects of her fitness routine. Balancing both CrossFit and bodybuilding training allows her to leverage her strengths and address her weaknesses in both disciplines.Throughout the discussion, Sidney's unique experience navigating the CrossFit and bodybuilding worlds shines through, shaping her coaching philosophy centered on sustainability and individual needs. She encourages listeners interested in her coaching approach to reach out to her through her website or Instagram for further guidance.Reach out to Sidney:Via website: www.sidney-wilson.comVia Instagram: @sidney_symone
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2 years ago
34 minutes 44 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep110 | Allison Hare: Finding Possibilities Even When It Feels 'Too Late'
In this episode of the podcast, host Doc Jake Swart sits down with Allison Hair, the founder of the Atlanta Wellness Retreat and host of the Late Learner podcast. Allison shares her journey of breaking away from her corporate job to pursue her passions and create a business that aligns with her lifestyle.With a broadcasting degree under her belt, Allison spent over 20 years working in technology sales. However, her interest in public speaking never wavered, and four years ago, she started her own podcast to inspire change through unique perspectives. Feeling that the corporate life was no longer fulfilling, Allison decided to transition slowly by building a side business. But life doesn't always go according to plan, and last year, she and her husband made the bold decision to leave her job and bet on herself to find her next path.The Late Learner podcast is dedicated to serving burnt-out professional women and explores the idea of trying new things and finding possibilities, even if it feels "too late." Allison herself found joy in pandemic dance classes and even became certified to teach. On the other hand, the Atlanta Wellness Retreat aims to provide a sanctuary for people to find calm amid chaos. Through practices like mindful walking, tea ceremonies, and guided non-ASMR meditation, Allison hopes to equip participants with the tools to stay connected and grounded.To learn more about Allison's work in promoting self-discovery and wellness, she invites listeners to connect with her through her website or Instagram. So if you're looking for inspiration, guidance, or just a fresh perspective on life, this episode is a must-listen.Reach out to Allison: Via Instagram: @allison__hareVia Website: https://www.allisonhare.com/
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2 years ago
34 minutes 38 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
Ep109 | How To Leverage External Beauty To Improve Internal Health With Yolanda Scott
Welcome back to the Active Atlanta Podcast! This week, Doc Jake is joined by Dr. Yolanda Scott, the founder of Skin Suite Medical Aesthetics.They discuss Dr. Scott's background in physical medicine and rehabilitation, where she initially used Botox to treat conditions like cerebral palsy. She became interested in aesthetics after seeing how happy patients were with non-surgical treatments for migraines and their skin.Dr. Scott explains how she approaches beauty from the inside out by combining treatments like injections, IV hydration, PRP, exosomes, and micro needling to address both external and internal/cellular aging.Some topics covered include:* Debunking myths about toxins in Botox and fillers and explaining how they work and are cleared by the body.* * Differences between Botox and fillers.* Combining treatments for optimal results like hydration with Botox.* Treating both men and women, with adjustments based on goals and features.* Using PRP for hair loss in addition to skincare.* Encouraging lifestyle habits like hydration, sunscreen and nutrition.* Dr. Scott's background in medicine and journey becoming a mother and entrepreneur.They discuss building confidence and addressing the root causes of aging. Dr. Scott provides her contact details for people to learn more about her holistic approach to aesthetics.Reach out to Dr. Yolanda:Via website: https://skinsuitemedspa.com/Via Instagram: @skinsuitemedspa
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2 years ago
32 minutes 11 seconds

The Active Atlanta Podcast
The Active Atlanta Podcast highlights people in the health & wellness community in the Atlanta area and shares their message about how people can continue to live high performance, pain-free lives.