• Inspiring Leaders of Tomorrow
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak and cohost Dr. Christopher Ludwig sit down with Dr. Scott Sailor, Professor of Athletic Training at California State University, Fresno, former President of the National Athletic Trainers' Association, and member of the NATA Hall of Fame. Together, they discuss Dr. Sailor’s journey through sports medicine, his role in building a nationally recognized athletic training program in Fresno, California, and the importance of creating a family atmosphere that supports both students and professionals. The conversation also highlights his commitment to passing along the knowledge and experiences he has gained throughout his career, while emphasizing the value of developing a healthy work-life balance for long-term success in the profession

    Fresno State: College of Health and Human Services

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Cognify Health
    Jun 1 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak sits down with Christian Juzang, Founder and CEO of Cognify Health, to discuss a new approach to concussion care for youth athletes. Inspired by his sister’s prolonged concussion recovery, Christian shares how Cognify Health was created to improve access to concussion specialists and reduce the barriers that often delay proper treatment. Together, they explore the growing role of technology and artificial intelligence in concussion detection, management, and recovery, while addressing the challenges faced by schools and organizations that lack access to athletic trainers and specialty resources. The conversation also highlights the potential of data-driven healthcare to improve outcomes, streamline communication, and create a more connected model of care for student athletes and their families.

    Cognify Health

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    49 mins
  • ColdVest®
    May 25 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak sits down with Tracie Wagman, CEO of ColdVentures LLC, to discuss the growing need for better education on heat illness, heat stroke, prevention, and emergency response. Tracie shares the personal story that led to the creation of ColdVest and explains how it serves as another critical tool when cold water immersion is unavailable, impractical, or too far away. Together, they discuss the importance of fast action, why heat emergencies must be treated with the same seriousness as concussions, AED access, and other life-saving protocols, and the role athletic trainers, industrial settings, and community education play in preventing avoidable heat-related deaths.

    ColdVest®

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    45 mins
  • RE-RELEASE: The Importance of Volunteering, and Voluntolding, in the World of Sports Medicine
    May 18 2026

    This week, Eli Hallak and Victoria Chavez discuss Volunteerism, and Voluntoldism with Brianna Millard and Christina Scherr. These seasoned Athletic Trainers have a candid examination of how donating your time to others can strengthen your relationships with your community, and yourself.

    Frosted Faces Foundation

    This episode was originally released on 05/27/24

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Mental Tips
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak sits down with Jasmine Haas, founder of BrainWaves Performance and Director of Mental Performance for Lakeside Aquatic Club, to discuss the growing role of mental performance in athletics. Jasmine shares her journey working with swimmers, divers, and military populations, and emphasizes the importance of proper certification to remain present on deck and embedded with athletes. The conversation highlights the bravery of young athletes in being vulnerable about their mental wellness, the value of integrating mental performance training into youth sports, and the process of building structured programs for student athletes. They also address the dangers of assumptions and the responsibility coaches have to fully understand the demands they place on their athletes.

    BrainWaves Performance

    Lakeside Aquatic Club

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    54 mins
  • The Magic That You Don't See
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak sits down with Erick Chen to discuss the global opportunities within athletic training and the path it takes to reach them. Eric reflects on his professional journey from the junior college setting to Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group, emphasizing the importance of being willing to work where opportunities exist and mastering the fundamentals along the way. They explore his role in helping build clinical infrastructure in China, the level of detail required in multinational care environments, and how organizations like the Asia-Pacific Athletic Trainers’ Society are expanding the profession beyond borders.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Choices Matter
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak and cohost Joel Doerning sit down with Dr. Douglas Kalman to break down the role of nutrition in both health and performance. They discuss how biases and outside influences can shape an athlete’s understanding of nutrition, and why it’s important to view food and hydration as fuel based on the demands of different sports and positions. The conversation also highlights the difference between eating for general health and eating for performance, while emphasizing the need to recognize misinformation and rely on evidence-based practices.

    International Society of Sports Nutrition

    National Library of Medicine: ISSN PubMed

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    55 mins
  • Revolutionizing Racing
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode, Eli Hallak and cohost Tim Moscicki sit down with Pat Hassell, Athletic Training Manager for Atrium Health, and CJ Walker, Athletic Trainer Coordinator for Atrium Health and Athletic Trainer for 23XI Racing. Together, they discuss how Atrium Health and 23XI Racing are helping move NASCAR into the future through a more comprehensive approach to medical care. The conversation highlights the day to day of supporting drivers and team members, examining the growing role of technology in treatment and tracking data trends to improve outcomes. At the center of it all is the effort to build a sustainable model of care in motorsports and open the door for the next generation of Athletic Trainers in motorsports.

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    1 hr and 1 min