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The FAKTR Podcast

Podcast af Jessica Riddle, Todd Riddle

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Welcome to the FAKTR Podcast, where we talk about the stuff they didn’t teach you in school—how to grow your practice, refine your clinical skills, and get better results for your patients. We’re here to help you navigate the real-world challenges of being a healthcare provider, from delivering top-notch patient care to running a business that doesn’t run you into the ground. Whether you’re fresh out of school or scaling your practice, we’re diving into the hands-on techniques, business strategies, and mindset shifts that set you apart—so you can build a career you love without burning out. If you're ready to learn what works (and what doesn’t) from people who’ve been there, you’re in the right place.If you enjoy the show, be sure to hit the follow button! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this, thank you for listening. Listen to past episodes and view additional content at faktrpodcast.com.INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/FAKTREDUCATION/LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/faktrFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FAKTRconceptTHREADS: https://www.threads.net/@faktreducation

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episode #127 - Healthy Aging in Practice: Gut Health, Muscle Preservation and Recovery with Dr. Robert Silverman, Part 2 cover

#127 - Healthy Aging in Practice: Gut Health, Muscle Preservation and Recovery with Dr. Robert Silverman, Part 2

Healthy Aging in Practice: Gut Health, Muscle Preservation and Recovery with Dr. Robert Silverman In this special look-back episode, we’re revisiting Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Robert Silverman on the systems and strategies that shape long-term health, resilience, and performance. If Part 1 focused on the bigger picture of health span, inflammation, immune resilience, and the hallmarks of aging, Part 2 moves into the practical side of the conversation. Dr. Silverman digs deeper into the role of gut health, mitochondrial support, muscle preservation, lifestyle intervention, and recovery-focused strategies that can help clinicians better support patients navigating chronic inflammation, fatigue, reduced resilience, and age-related decline. In this episode, we explore why the gut remains central to immune function and recovery, how loss of muscle mass affects longevity and vitality, and why simple foundational strategies — including nutrition, lifestyle habits, and systems-based clinical thinking — still matter far more than most people realize. This is a valuable revisit for providers who want to think beyond symptom management and better understand the practical levers that support healthier aging and stronger long-term outcomes. Key Themes in Today’s Episode: * The role of gut health and dysbiosis in immune function, inflammation, and recovery * Why muscle preservation matters for health span and long-term vitality * Lifestyle and nutrition strategies that support resilience, recovery, and better aging outcomes * Dr. Silverman’s 7R framework for supporting gut health 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Learn more about the Functional Nutrition Certification Program here [https://tinyurl.com/ep157-FNC]. 🎙️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit our website at faktrpodcast.com [https://tinyurl.com/ep127-site] to leave a review or comment

1. maj 2026 - 35 min
episode #126 - Optimizing Health Span: Longevity, Inflammation, and Immune Resilience with Dr. Robert Silverman cover

#126 - Optimizing Health Span: Longevity, Inflammation, and Immune Resilience with Dr. Robert Silverman

Optimizing Health Span: Longevity, Inflammation, and Immune Resilience with Dr. Robert Silverman In this special look-back episode, we’re revisiting a conversation originally released in 2023 with Dr. Robert Silverman on one of the most important topics in modern healthcare: health span. While this episode was recorded during an earlier phase of the longevity conversation, the core themes remain highly relevant today. In Part 1, Dr. Silverman breaks down the difference between lifespan and health span, why chronic disease continues to shorten quality of life for so many patients, and why clinicians need to think more broadly about the systems that influence long-term vitality, resilience, and recovery. Together, we explore the role of immune resilience, inflammation, the microbiome, mitochondrial health, fascia, vagus nerve tone, muscle mass, and metabolic signaling in healthy aging. Dr. Silverman also shares the biomarkers and clinical concepts he believes deserve more attention when evaluating chronic disease risk, biological aging, and overall patient function. This episode is a valuable revisit for providers who want to think beyond symptom management and better understand the foundations of long-term health and performance. Whether you’re hearing it for the first time or coming back to it with fresh ears, Part 1 sets the stage for a deeper conversation around what it really takes to help patients live longer — and live better. Key Themes in Today’s Episode: * The difference between lifespan and health span — and why both matter in clinical practice * Why immune resilience may be one of the most important drivers of longevity * Biomarkers Dr. Silverman watches when evaluating inflammation, metabolic health, cardiovascular risk, and gut permeability 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Learn more about the Functional Nutrition Certification Program here [https://tinyurl.com/ep126-FNC]. Click here [https://tinyurl.com/ep126-AprilMasterclass] to register for our next free FAKTR Masterclass on Tuesday, April 21 🎙️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit our website at faktrpodcast.com [https://tinyurl.com/ep126-site] to leave a review or comment

17. apr. 2026 - 40 min
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#125 - Why Great Clinicians Still Struggle in Practice

Why Great Clinicians Still Struggle in Practice In this solo episode, we’re tackling a hard truth that many healthcare providers feel but rarely say out loud: You can be incredibly talented clinically… and still struggle in practice. Why? Because clinical education and business education are not the same thing. Too many providers spend years sharpening their skills in assessment, treatment, and patient care—but receive little to no training on how to build a practice that is sustainable, profitable, well-run, and resilient. And in today’s healthcare landscape, that gap matters more than ever. In this episode, we explore why business education is not a distraction from clinical excellence—it’s one of the things that supports it. From patient communication and retention to systems, workflow, marketing, and long-term practice growth, this conversation is about helping providers understand why success in practice requires strength in both lanes: clinical and business. This episode also introduces The Clinical Catalyst, a new weekly LinkedIn newsletter created for modern healthcare providers who want to think more strategically about patient care, practice growth, continuing education, business systems, and practical innovation. Key Topics: * Why great clinical skill does not automatically lead to success in practice * Common business challenges that hold talented providers back * Why patients now expect more clarity, trust, convenience, and follow-through * The false divide between “clinical” and “business” education * Why stronger business systems often lead to better patient experiences and better outcomes * Simple action steps providers can take right away to start building a stronger practice 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: * Subscribe to The Clinical Catalyst Newsletter on LinkedIn here [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-Ep125-CCLI] * Join our Email List to get the Weekly Email here [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-Ep125-email] * Tell us your biggest challenge in business in our anonymous survey here [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-Ep125-Survey] This episode includes AI-generated content.

3. apr. 2026 - 22 min
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#124 - More Techniques Alone Don’t Lead to Better Outcomes with Dr. Tom Teter

More Techniques Alone Don’t Lead to Better Outcomes with Dr. Tom Teter Why do smart clinicians still get inconsistent results? In this AI-assisted audio training based on a recent article by Dr. Tom Teter, we explore a critical idea in modern clinical practice: more techniques alone do not lead to better outcomes. This episode challenges the belief that collecting more methods automatically improves care. Instead, it makes the case for stronger clinical reasoning, clearer progression, and a more complete model for bridging rehab and performance. Featuring the original ideas and framework of Dr. Tom Teter, developer of Rehab to Fitness and the Clinical Human Performance Practitioner (CHPP) Program [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-ep124-chpp]. If you want to sharpen your thinking, improve consistency, and move beyond technique collection, this episode is for you. Key Topics:  * Why smart clinicians can still get inconsistent results * Why more techniques alone do not automatically improve outcomes * The difference between collecting tools and developing a true clinical model * How inconsistency shows up in real-world patient care * Why the “gray zone” is where clinical reasoning matters most * How rehab, progression, and performance are more connected than many clinicians realize * What it takes to think more clearly and practice more confidently under pressure 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS: If this episode resonates with you and you want to explore this model more fully, learn more about the Clinical Human Performance Practitioner (CHPP) Program [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-ep124-chpp]. The CHPP certification is designed to help clinicians strengthen decision-making, better connect rehab and performance, and build a more complete framework for patient progression and long-term outcomes. Follow and subscribe to the Performance Practitioner on Substack [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-Ep124-PP] for more content like this. 🎙️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit our website at faktrpodcast.com [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-ep120-site] to leave a review or comment This episode includes AI-generated content.

20. mar. 2026 - 19 min
episode #123 - Pain, Plasticity & Performance: How Rehab Actually Works with Dr. Todd Riddle, Part 2 cover

#123 - Pain, Plasticity & Performance: How Rehab Actually Works with Dr. Todd Riddle, Part 2

Pain, Plasticity & Performance: How Rehab Actually Works with Dr. Todd Riddle Why do some rehab programs fail to produce lasting results — while others help patients rebuild strength, resilience, and performance? In this episode of the FAKTR Podcast, we take a deep dive into the science behind effective rehabilitation.Building on the framework discussed in Part 1 of this series, Dr. Todd Riddle explores what is actually happening inside the body when rehabilitation is done correctly — from tissue healing and fascia mechanics to neurological adaptation and neuroplasticity. You’ll learn how progressive loading, sensory input, and movement-based interventions influence the musculoskeletal system, nervous system, and overall recovery process. If you’re a clinician, student, or healthcare professional working in rehab, sports medicine, or human performance, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of how rehab truly works — and why progression and load management are essential for long-term outcomes. Key Topics:  * The role of fascia in movement, force transmission, and sensory feedback * Why the concept of “densification” may be more accurate than “adhesions” * What tensegrity means for stability and whole-body movement * How afferentation and sensory input influence the nervous system 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS: If you’re interested in earning your FAKTR Certification, join the 2026 FAKTR Live Course Priority Waitlist [https://tinyurl.com/faktr-2026-waitlist] to get notified when a regional cohort opens in your area. Click here to learn more and get on the list [https://tinyurl.com/faktr-2026-waitlist] 👉 This episode is sponsored by Rehab to Fitness. Learn more about the Clinical Human Performance Practitioner Certification here [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-ep123-chpp].  🎙️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit our website at faktrpodcast.com [https://tinyurl.com/FAKTR-ep120-site] to leave a review or comment

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