The Successful EP (Exercise Physiologist) Podcast

The Successful EP (Exercise Physiologist) Podcast

Welcome to the Successful EP Podcast! Every week we interview a different successful Exercise Physiologist and they share their story of how they got into the Ex Phys space, what they are doing now and how they did it! 

Episodes

  1. MAR 16

    Building One of Australia’s Most Progressive EP Organisations — Mitchell Vautin

    In this episode, I’m joined by Mitchell Vautin, Founder and Director of Exercise Healthcare Australia - a rapidly growing clinical exercise physiology organisation in Queensland with three purpose-built centres and a team of 22 Exercise Physiologists. Mitchell started EHA with a clear mission: to make high-quality, evidence-based exercise physiology a necessity in the treatment of chronic disease and disability - not an optional add-on. Since launching in 2017, he has built a culture focused on clinical excellence, innovation, professional development, and measurable patient outcomes. In this conversation, we explore the journey from solo clinician to building a multi-site healthcare organisation, including the challenges, systems, and leadership lessons that come with scaling a clinical service. Mitchell also shares insights from his background in clinical cardiology at the Royal Brisbane Hospital, chronic disease programs within the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, and high-performance sport through the Queensland Reds. In this episode we discuss: • The early challenges of starting and growing Exercise Healthcare Australia  • The transition from clinician to organisation builder  • Hiring your first Exercise Physiologist and building a strong team  • The systems required to scale a multi-site EP service  • The metrics that actually indicate a healthy clinic  • Leadership lessons from managing a growing team  • What needs to change for exercise physiology to become central to chronic disease care If you’re an exercise physiologist, healthcare professional, or clinician interested in building a high-performing clinical service, this episode offers a candid look at what it takes to scale while maintaining quality of care. Guest handles: Mitchell Vautin - InstagramMitchell Vautin - LinkedInAdvance your practice - explore our EP courses here Stay connected - join our EP community here

    1h 3m
  2. MAR 10

    Building High Performance Systems with Kurt Vogel

    In this episode, I’m joined by Kurt Vogel, a high-performance leader who has built and directed performance systems across professional and elite sport — particularly within women’s programs. Kurt currently leads high performance within professional football and has delivered strength & conditioning and sport science programs across state and national women’s teams in rugby league, basketball, football, and boxing. His experience spans the full athlete pathway, from junior development through to State of Origin and international representation. He is also the Founder and Director of Revolve Athletic, where he has scaled performance services across multiple clubs, integrating strength & conditioning, rehabilitation, sport science technology, and athlete development into cohesive high-performance models. In this conversation we unpack what it actually takes to build effective high-performance environments — exploring leadership, culture, and the systems that allow teams of practitioners to operate effectively. We also discuss the growing role of AI and technology in performance environments, and how practitioners can integrate data and tools without losing sight of coaching and athlete outcomes. A deep dive into the intersection of performance, science, and leadership, where EPs will gain a clearer understanding of how elite performance systems operate, how science is translated into practice, and how practitioners can elevate their role within high-performance environments. Guest handles: Instagram - kurtvogel.coach LinkedIn - Kurt Vogel Email - kurt@revolveathletic.com Kivomotion.com Advance your practice - explore our EP courses here Stay connected - join our EP community here

    1h 5m
  3. FEB 23

    Steph Otto on 35 Years in Exercise Oncology

    In this episode of The Successful EP, Lenny Hazelwood speaks with Steph Otto - a researcher and Clinical Exercise Oncologist with more than 35 years of experience advancing Exercise Oncology Medicine. Steph’s work sits at the intersection of research and clinical application. She has dedicated her career to integrating evidence-based exercise interventions across the entire cancer care continuum - from prevention and prehabilitation to acute treatment, rehabilitation, and survivorship. In this conversation, we explore: • How exercise became integrated into modern cancer care • The early caution and misconceptions around loading oncology patients • The importance of translating research into practical clinical frameworks • How healthcare systems (Germany vs Australia) shape implementation • The evolving role of exercise physiologists in oncology Steph’s expertise spans precision-based exercise screening prior to oncological surgery and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), inpatient and intensive care exercise oncology, quality management, integrative oncology, and mechanobiology — including fascia research and myofascial release. Her doctoral research at the University of Ulm examined the effects of high-intensity resistance and endurance training on BRCA1 gene expression and protein biosynthesis in BRCA mutation carriers — highlighting the molecular interplay between exercise and cancer biology. This episode moves beyond surface-level oncology rehab and into the future of personalized, mechanistically informed cancer care — where genomics, epigenomics, and exercise science converge. If you’re an exercise physiologist working in — or considering — oncology, this conversation offers both depth and direction. Guest: Stephanie Otto Steph invites listeners to join the Fascia Research Society. Use the discount code FASCIA15 to receive 15% off membership. Learn more: https://fasciaresearchsociety.org Explore our range of EP CPD courses: https://epcpd.com/

    1h 7m
  4. JAN 25

    From Research to Referrals in Exercise Oncology - Dr David Mizrahi

    In this episode of the Successful EP podcast, host Lenny Hazelwood engages with Dr. David Mizrahi, a leading figure in exercise oncology. Dr. Mizrahi shares his journey into the field, highlighting the transformative role of exercise in cancer treatment and recovery. He discusses his research on exercise interventions for cancer patients, emphasizing the importance of physical activity in improving quality of life and treatment outcomes. Dr. Mizrahi also addresses the challenges faced by exercise physiologists (EPs) in establishing referral pathways with healthcare professionals and the need for better integration of exercise into cancer care protocols. The conversation delves into practical strategies for younger EPs to build confidence in communicating with GPs and other healthcare providers. Dr. Mizrahi offers valuable insights on networking, mentorship, and the significance of community engagement in promoting exercise as a vital component of cancer treatment. He shares inspiring patient stories that illustrate the profound impact of exercise on individuals facing cancer, reinforcing the message that exercise should be viewed as an essential part of treatment rather than an afterthought. This episode is a must-listen for EPs interested in oncology and those looking to enhance their practice through evidence-based approaches. Linkedin - Dr David Mizrahi PhDCheck out range of courses at exphyscpd.com

    55 min

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Welcome to the Successful EP Podcast! Every week we interview a different successful Exercise Physiologist and they share their story of how they got into the Ex Phys space, what they are doing now and how they did it!