Let's Get Physical the Podcast

Student Dr. Dubb

The Let's Get Physical podcast is a capstone project created by student physical therapist Robbie Wright, also known as "Student Dr. Dubb." This podcast focuses on the intersection of business, education, and sports, with a particular emphasis on sports physical therapy. It serves as an educational platform designed to guide and mentor students aspiring to enter the field of sports physical therapy by offering practical insights and real-world experiences. The podcast incorporates interviews with professionals in Physical therapy and Pro athletes to provide valuable perspectives on career development and rehabilitation strategies. The goal is to fill the gap in making relatable content for students while fostering a sense of community and providing mentorship opportunities.

Episodes

  1. Ep. 5 - Triple Threat with Dr. Janese Malone (Pt. 4)

    08/05/2025

    Ep. 5 - Triple Threat with Dr. Janese Malone (Pt. 4)

    We’ve reached the final chapter of our 4-part conversation with Dr. Janese Malone — Super Bowl-winning physical therapist and athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Eagles — and we’re ending on a high note. Before diving in, D.C. drops his Playbook on how to get a mentor — and be the mentee they actually want to help. From finding the right people to building value and respecting their time, this is a blueprint you can use right now to start building the relationships that will open doors in your career. Then, Dr. Malone delivers powerful insight on: The real importance of networking in sports PT and how it’s shaped her careerHow her mentor’s guidance helped her land NFL opportunitiesBuilding relationships with coaches, athletic trainers, and every member of a pro sports medical teamAdvice for women in sports medicine — and any student chasing the dreamThis finale ties together everything we’ve covered — from education to sideline life — and leaves you with practical steps to start your own journey toward working at the highest level. 📌 Key Takeaways: Networking isn’t optional — it’s your lifeline in sports PTThe mentor-mentee relationship is a two-way streetBuilding trust with every professional in the building makes you betterHumility, hard work, and staying current are non-negotiables💬 Next episode, Episode 6, we switch gears as I open up about my own story, future goals, and what’s next for Let’s Get Physical. #SportsPT #NFLPT #LetsGetPhysicalPodcast #MentorshipMatters #AthleticTraining #WomenInSportsMedicine

    21 min
  2. Ep. 3 - Triple Threat with Dr. Janese Malone (Pt.2)

    08/05/2025

    Ep. 3 - Triple Threat with Dr. Janese Malone (Pt.2)

    We’re back with Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Janese Malone — Super Bowl champ, dual-credentialed PT and ATC, and current seasonal athletic trainer/physical therapist with the Philadelphia Eagles. Before diving into the interview, D.C. drops his Data Drop on seven proven pathways to breaking into pro sports as a PT — from residencies to dual credentials, internships, and even private practice contracts. If working on the sidelines is your dream, you’ll want to take notes. Then, Dr. Malone gets into the real skills you need to succeed in sports PT — both clinical and non-clinical — and shares her advice on internships, clinical placements, and volunteer opportunities that can open doors to the pros. She breaks down how her athletic training background gave her an edge and how PFATS opportunities helped her land with NFL teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans, and now the Eagles. If you’re building your own roadmap to the league, this episode is full of actionable insight you can start applying now. Key Takeaways: 7 real-world pathways to professional sports PTThe must-have skills for thriving at the pro levelHow to find (and maximize) internships in sports medicineWhy communication and compassion matter as much as clinical expertise💬 Part 3 of this interview drops next episode — we’ll keep breaking down Dr. Malone’s playbook for success. Let’s Get Physical. #SportsPT #NFLPT #LetsGetPhysicalPodcast #AthleticTraining #SportsMedicine

    14 min
  3. Ep. 2 - Triple Threat with Dr. Janese Malone (Pt. 1)

    08/02/2025

    Ep. 2 - Triple Threat with Dr. Janese Malone (Pt. 1)

    Guest: Dr. Janese Malone, DPT, ATC – Philadelphia Eagles Hosted by: Student Dr. Dubb & D.C. (Digital Content) In this powerful episode, Let’s Get Physical welcomes Dr. Janese Malone — a Super Bowl-winning physical therapist and athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Eagles — for a candid and inspiring conversation about her unique journey to the pros. From tearing her ACL in high school to earning dual degrees and building a résumé filled with NFL experience, Dr. Malone proves what’s possible when purpose meets persistence. Tune in as she and host Student Dr. Dubb talk about: Her dual-degree path through Shenandoah UniversityHow she built experience without a sports residencyWhy an athletic training background can set you apartWhat it takes to thrive as a woman in the NFL sports medicine spaceHer honest take on certification, mentorship, and career routes in sports PTPlus, your AI co-host D.C. kicks things off with a highlight reel intro that sets the tone for greatness. This is more than an interview — it’s a blueprint for students, early-career professionals, and anyone dreaming of working at the highest level of sports. 🎧 Stay locked in for Part 2 of this interview in Episode 3. 💬 Have a question for Dr. Malone? Drop it in the comments or DMs — your voice might be featured in a future episode. Let’s Get Physical. #SportsPT #WomenInSportsMedicine #NFLPT #LetsGetPhysicalPodcast

    10 min

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The Let's Get Physical podcast is a capstone project created by student physical therapist Robbie Wright, also known as "Student Dr. Dubb." This podcast focuses on the intersection of business, education, and sports, with a particular emphasis on sports physical therapy. It serves as an educational platform designed to guide and mentor students aspiring to enter the field of sports physical therapy by offering practical insights and real-world experiences. The podcast incorporates interviews with professionals in Physical therapy and Pro athletes to provide valuable perspectives on career development and rehabilitation strategies. The goal is to fill the gap in making relatable content for students while fostering a sense of community and providing mentorship opportunities.