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76 Small Rooms

76 Small Rooms

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Podcasts about Architecture from Aotearoa New Zealand, with your hosts Jeremy Hansen, Natasha Markham, Mat Brown, and Richard Archbold (Arch). Featuring local and international guests. Follow us on Instagram @76smallrooms Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and reach us at [email protected]
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Jeremy Hansen find people better than himself doing stuff that makes the world more interesting and hopefully makes for good listening. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wearegoingtobealright/support
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True Sports Physical Therapy Podcast

True Sports Physical Therapy

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Welcome to the True Sports Physical Therapy Podcast. A show to help accelerate growth in your sports PT career. Each episode is dedicated to providing invaluable advice and knowledge to help sports physical therapists achieve their professional goals and provide the very best to their athletes. This podcast delivers the latest information, news, stories, and wisdom to help you thrive as a Sports PT professional. This show is presented by True Sports Physical Therapy, and hosted by its CEO an ...
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NC Shop Talk is a no limits interview show that shares never before heard tips, secrets, and hilarious conversations with today's biggest names in the auto, aircraft, & carpet industries. Join Mal Maher, owner of NC Carpet Binding, as he interviews today's most talented craftsmen. You'll pick up some new vendors, how to grow your business, and he'll be asking some wild questions that you've never heard answered before. Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: Website: https://www.n-ccarpet.com/ Insta ...
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Next stop - the moon! Jeremy Hansen stops by our studio to chat about how he’s prepping to be the first Canadian to go to the moon. Plus: Santa’s reindeer may be losing their antlers –– and climate change could be the culprit Reindeer are the only animal in the deer family where the females also grow antlers, and they typically have a full rack ove…
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An unassuming fossilized slab in the basement of a museum in Brazil turned out to be 110-million-year-old dinosaur vomit, and inside that vomit were the bones of two strange, seagull-sized pterosaurs. PLUS: Loss of fresh groundwater is now the leading driver of sea level rise How doubting your self-doubt makes you doubt less A huge black hole in a …
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dave Leyland, founder of Coast Performance Rehab and creator of Loaded Manual Therapy, for a powerful conversation that cuts through the noise surrounding manual therapy in the rehab world. From evidence-based skepticism to hands-on practicality, Dave shares how he bridges the gap with a hybrid approach rooted in ex…
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In this episode, we sit down with Joe DeFranco, legendary strength and conditioning coach, founder of DeFranco’s Gym, and creator of CPPS and Team Forever Strong. Widely regarded as one of the most influential coaches in modern performance training, Joe joins Dr. Yoni Rosenblatt for a wide-ranging, honest conversation on efficiency, longevity, and …
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On this week’s episode of Quirks & Quarks, it's our ever-popular and always satisfying Holiday Listener Question Show that includes: Why did a Canadian astronaut's eyesight change when she went to space? How is the dust inside our homes changing? Why do some professional athletes stick out their tongues when they play? Why are most fruits round, bu…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Tim Stone, Chief Operating Officer at True Sports Physical Therapy, former NCAA National Champion lacrosse player, and one of the most respected voices in ACL rehabilitation and coaching within sports physical therapy. Dr. Stone shares his unique journey from collegiate athletics to clinical leadership, detaili…
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Twenty-five years ago, Quirks & Quarks celebrated their 25th anniversary by travelling forward in time — to 2025 — to find out how science had changed in the years since. In this fictitious future, our present, Zargon the robot, wakes up a Bob McDonald clone from the year 2000 to speak with scientists about 25 years of science. It's a mindbending a…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ben Moxness, physical therapist and performance coach at THP Strength, for a deep dive into jump mechanics, sprinting, plyometrics, and tendon health and how sports PTs can better prepare athletes for the real demands of high-level performance. Despite being early in his clinical career, Ben brings an exception…
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We talk to authors of some of this year’s most fascinating science books in our annual Holiday Book Show. INCLUDING: Questioning the purpose of whale song — for love or echolocation? Journeying through deep geological time to better tackle problems of the future Biological sex is complicated but that's what helps animals like humans thrive Mini rev…
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Welcome to Episode 66! To close out our year, we huddle with just the core team and forty smooth minutes of reflecting on our collective highs and lows for 2026. We wish all our listeners and supporters a very happy Christmas and summer break, and thank you for your support of this little pod. We've got exciting things planned for next year and are…
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In this special throwback episode, we sit down with David Grey, founder of David Grey Rehab, an internationally respected coach and rehabilitation specialist known for his innovative approach to lower-limb biomechanics, foot function, Achilles rehab, and plyometrics. Based in Ireland and widely followed for his practical, clear, and repeatable syst…
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Scientists are shedding light on the strange, car-sized, armoured fish that lived 360 million years ago in what is now Cleveland. Plus: The cosmic collider that gave us our moon came from our own solar system, soccer fanatics' brains are wired differently than regular fans, industrial chemicals are hurting our microbiome, and scientists are using o…
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In this milestone Episode 150, Dr. Yoni Rosenblatt sits down with Dr. Jeremy Beyer, Director of Clinical Excellence at True Sports Physical Therapy, to unpack the art and science of ACL rehabilitation. From early-phase strategies to the smart use of technology in modern rehab. Dr. Beyer brings a data-driven yet deeply practical perspective shaped b…
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Welcome to the True Sports Physical Therapy Podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Zachery Cogen, Director of Rehabilitation for D.C. United, to unpack what it takes to thrive as a sports physical therapist at the highest level of professional soccer. Zachery shares his journey from wrestling in college and struggling to get into PT school, to …
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On this week’s episode: a mini tyrannosaur is a new species, ants redesign to avoid illness, toxic lead gave humans the edge over Neanderthals, invasive fish are evolving to avoid eradication attempts, and how big mining projects — and attempts to hurry them along — can spell bad news for the environment.…
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Welcome to Episode 65! Today we talk with a true icon of Aotearoa's built and natural environment - Rachel de Lambert. Urban designer and landscape architect, consulting partner at Boffa Miskell, and Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, Rachel has been involved in some of our most significant and transformational placemaking…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rob Rowland, a dual clinician-educator who blends his experience in Army Special Operations, Division I athletics, and academia to deliver one of the most practical and insightful conversations on modern sports rehab. Dr. Rowland earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware, the top-…
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In our latest episode, we sit down with Dr. Mae Hughes, a sports residency–trained physical therapist and pelvic floor specialist who’s changing how clinicians think about the connection between pelvic health and athletic performance. Dr. Hughes blends her background in sports rehab with advanced training in pelvic floor therapy to help athletes re…
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Welcome to the True Sports Physical Therapy Podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Mike Boyle, one of the most influential strength and conditioning coaches in the world and founder of Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning. Known for shaping the modern approach to athletic development, Mike joins Dr. Yoni Rosenblatt for a deep, practical, and ca…
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In this episode, we sit down with Jaclyn Sklaver, a licensed sports nutritionist and founder of Athleats Nutrition, who has worked with hundreds of NBA, NFL, and Olympic athletes around the world. With a master’s degree in Human Nutrition and over a decade of experience guiding elite performers, Jaclyn joins Dr. Yoni Rosenblatt to unpack the critic…
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Nobel Prize in medicine for a leash on our immune system Our immune system has enormous power to defend us against the wide range of pathogens and invaders that nature sends at us. But it’s a double-edged sword, and can target its powerful weapons against us as well. This year’s Nobel prize in Medicine or Physiology went to a group who discovered a…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Katie Dabrowski, co-owner of Old Bull Athletics in Miami and creator of the popular continuing education course Training is Healthcare. Dr. Dabrowski is a leading voice in bridging the gap between rehab and performance, and she’s changing how clinicians and coaches use kettlebells to build strength, resilience,…
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Every builder talks about passion. Few live it every single day like Chris Pate. From mastering custom truck interiors to running a 30,000-square-foot tech powerhouse in Texas, Chris proves that innovation, grit, and family can actually coexist inside the same shop. I sat down with Chris fresh off his big Triple Crown win to talk about how he built…
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On October 9, 1975, CBC listeners across the country heard David Suzuki introduce the very first episode of Quirks & Quarks. 50 years and thousands of interviews later, Quirks is still going strong, bringing wonders from the world of science to listeners, old and new. On October 7, 2025 we celebrated with an anniversary show in front of a live audi…
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We sit down with Thomas Serafin, the brilliant French physiotherapist and osteopath behind the “Lightback”, an innovative device designed to decompress the hip joint, improve mobility, and boost force production. Thomas shares the story behind Lightback’s creation, from his first manual hip decompression technique to the clinical research proving i…
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Remembering Jane: a conversation with Jane Goodall on her storied career Science lost a unique pioneering figure this week. Jane Goodall — primatologist, conservationist and activist — died at the age of 91. In 2002, she visited the Quirks & Quarks studio to talk with Bob McDonald ahead of the Canadian launch of her IMAX film Jane Goodall's Wild Ch…
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In this episode of the True Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, Dr. Yoni Rosenblatt sits down with Dr. Derek Miles, founder of Miles Rehab and Performance and PT/coach for Barbell Medicine. This wide-ranging conversation dives into the evolving role of the physical therapist, how to bridge the gap between rehab and performance, and why simplifying you…
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Dive into the first part of our incredible interview with Ladd Mitchell! Ladd is the talented front man of the band Park, as well as a husband, father, and IT professional. While juggling all of that, he spent the last five years working on a book that we're thrilled to share with you: Theory Markspurn. In this conversation, we discuss the inspirat…
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Let’s go, Grue Jays! New kinds of birds are not usually discovered while browsing Facebook, but an ornithologist spotted something he’d never seen before in a photo, and tracked down the strange bird. Brian Stokes, a PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Austin, discovered it was actually a previously unknown hybrid of the familiar blue jay a…
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