Maestro on the Mic
Welcome to Maestro on the Mic, a podcast that helps online business owners find their passion, deepen their impact, and build a life that they love. I'm your host, Dr. Shanté Cofield, aka The Movement Maestro, and I’m stoked to have you here. I hope this podcast inspires you make moves and do the thing. Action is the answer.
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Monday, September 30th, 2019
Last week I gave you my two pennies on whether or not massage therapists should go back to school and become physical therapists. This week I’ve brought on my girl, Qiana Thompson, LMT, to lay it all out for you and tell you just how dope it is to be a massage therapist. Qiana has […]
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Thursday, September 26th, 2019
It’s a question I receive ALLLL the time, so I figured I’d make an episode. No, I’m not a massage therapist and I can only speak from my personal experience. But, it truly is my goal to help folks live their best life, and in some cases, I’m not sure that going back to school […]
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Monday, September 23rd, 2019
Pumped as hell for you guys to hear this one! Join me for an incredible conversation with Ben Patrick, founder of the Athletic Truth Group, and creator of the knee ability program that has changed my life. I know, that’s a big statement. But I’m speaking my truth. Be skeptical. I don’t blame you. All […]
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Thursday, September 19th, 2019
Let’s once again bring the pendulum back to center, shall we? I’m definitely not a scar expert, but I find it hard to believe that something our body does naturally could be so terrible. Nor can I get behind the idea that scars hold the answers to all of our problems. Tune in for my […]
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Monday, September 16th, 2019
If you’re only able to lift 5 pounds, suddenly, things like doing your laundry become extremely taxing, and quite frankly, dangerous. In this episode I chat with GEROS Health founder, Dustin Jones, and business partner, Christina Prevett, all about their experiences treating the advanced-age population, and take a deep dive into the resources that they’ve […]
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Thursday, September 12th, 2019
What’s the best way to appreciate just how far you’ve come? Write it all out. Every step, every milestone, all the things that got you from where you were to where you are now. In this episode I take you through my timeline, from tearing my ACL in 2000 (my introduction to physical therapy), to […]
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Monday, September 9th, 2019
What’s it like for the patient? Flipping the script for this episode and getting intel from Beth Wilcox, a life-long athlete whose world was rocked after a car accident years ago. It’s one thing to treat chronic pain, it’s another thing to live with it. Listen in as Beth shares her story and tells us […]
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Thursday, September 5th, 2019
I get asked quite often what folks should charge for their services, and I wanted to share my two pennies with you and offer up a different opinion than what I see being recommended these days. Yes, please charge enough that you can keep your lights on. But don’t feel like you need to come […]
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Thursday, August 29th, 2019
Does treating pain really have to be that difficult? If it’s mechanical pain, I don’t think so. What is mechanical pain? Acute pain that you experience when you do a specific thing that has a significant physiological etiology. That in mind, no I am not talking about the dull back pain that you’ve had for […]
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Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
Would I choose to go to PT school again? The financial investment, the time commitment, the PT mills, the paperwork, the insurance games, burnout…lots of things to consider. I receive the ‘would you choose to do again’ question quite frequently, most recently in the form of a DM, so if you too were wondering, here’s […]
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Thursday, August 15th, 2019
How can you provide a solution if you don’t actually know what the problem is? As providers, helping others is in our DNA. But sometimes this desire to help turns us into broadcasters, and we’re spitting out information and solutions to problems that don’t even exist. Before we speak, we need to listen, and when […]
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Thursday, August 8th, 2019
Say what? Yes, there’s a perfectly logical connection between the two. I recently dealt with a bout of coughing that not only confirmed my affinity for the pink stuff, but taught me a valuable lesson in pain science. Words matter. Tune in to the full episode to find out why. Links & Resources for this […]
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