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PT Pintcast is a physical therapy podcast featuring conversations with physical therapists, clinic owners, educators, and leaders shaping the future of physical therapy. Hosted by Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT, PT Pintcast blends real talk, big ideas, and practical insight on clinical care, business, culture, and where physical therapy is headed next. If a TED Talk and a radio show had a baby and raised it... more

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Latest Episodes

In this episode of PT Breakfast Club, Jimmy McKay, Tony Maritato, and Dave Kittle look outside healthcare to ask a practical clinic question: what are other industries doing to create demand, loyalty, and repeat behavior that physical therapy keeps i... more

This episode of PT Breakfast Club is a practical conversation about value, access, content, and revenue in physical therapy. Jimmy McKay, Tony Maritato, and Dave Kittle start with a wild sports pricing example, then bring the conversation back to the... more

This episode is a practical clinic-owner conversation about marketing that actually has a job to do.

Jimmy McKay, Dave Kittle, and Tony Maritato talk through content creation, direct mail, therapist branding, anonymous posts, AI comments, and why PT... more

Chronic pain patients are some of the toughest cases in physical therapy—not because they’re complicated, but because they’re often misunderstood.

In this episode, we break down why treating chronic pain like an acute injury leads to poor outcomes—a... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Ethan Berger
New therapist joining concierge practice
Concierge Pain Relief
Episode: Content Is Not The Business. Patients Are.
Megan Steele
Physiotherapist with a focus on pain science and clinical care
West Coast-based practitioner
Episode: Chronic Pain Isn’t What You Think It Is
Charles Inniss
Wellness coach and author focused on optimism and emotional resilience for clinicians
Episode: PT Burnout Isn’t What You Think
Rebecca Griffith
Guest, physical therapist referenced in intro
Episode: Communication Skills PTs Need But Don’t Learn
Tony Maritato
Concierge pain relief PT
Unspecified in transcript
Episode: Volume vs Value: The Future of PT Clinics
Sidney Stoddard
Physician (guest) with hospital/acute care experience; shared framework for patient buy-in
Episode: Getting Patient Buy-In When They Don’t Want Help
Larry Benz
Physical therapy leader and researcher, author of metrics-focused writing
Independent clinician/author
Episode: 4.9 Stars ≠ Good Care: The Problem with Healthcare Metrics (with Larry Benz)
Nathan LeMaster
Founder/leader of MoveU and EmpowerU, serial founder of cash-based clinics
MoveU, EmpowerU
Episode: Why PT Burnout Is About Ownership, Not Volume
Derek Landis
Physiotherapist who moved to Jamaica to direct a PT clinic serving a community with limited access to rehab services
Non-profit clinic in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica; Arcadia connection
Episode: Why Physical Therapists Are Burnt Out (And What Actually Fixes It)

Hosts

Jimmy McKay
Host with a radio-style approach and strong focus on clinical practice, business, and content marketing in PT.
Tony Maritato
Co-host with focus on private practice, business models, and practitioner perspectives on market shifts.
Dave Kittle
Co-host with experience in PT clinics and healthcare business discussions.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 236 ratings
  • Where to come hang out with the cool kids!!

    Where I come to hang out with the movers and shakers of the profession. This podcast is always news worthy about what’s going on and thought provoking for me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FarleyPT
    United States4 months ago
  • Must listen for PTs

    Hey, I’ve been listening for a long time. And each episode is very entertaining and informative. Jimmy’s background in radio makes this PT podcast one to the best ones out there in terms of production and content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    peeek
    United States2 years ago
  • Must listen for physical therapy!

    This podcast has not only kept me informed about physical therapy but has also reignited my passion about this profession! It’s a valuable resource that has had a positive impact on my professional growth. If you’re a PT or interested in this profession do yourself a favor and hit subscribe! You won’t be disappointed!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SamtheHand
    United States3 years ago
  • Most entertaining PT podcast out there

    Jimmy is likely one of the best podcasters in The industry. His guest and topics are original and entertaining. His technique and quality is excellent. But what makes me enjoy this podcast is honestly Jimmy’s authentic demeanor, thought provoking quality questions and passion for bettering the PT profession as a whole. Keep up the good work and CHEERS!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jess Goodine
    United States3 years ago
  • A must listen for PTs

    Jimmy is a great host who knows how to communicate complex ideas in digestible ways. If you’re a PT looking to stay up to date on the latest discourse in the profession, this is where you start. The ride is also extremely entertaining.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ricky The Burnout Coach
    United States3 years ago

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AI in PT Clinics: What Actually Works
Q: What does a successful RTM implementation look like six to twelve months in?
It should feel like a true program, with continuous patient engagement, no app downloads required, and measurable improvements in patient follow-through and revenue.
AI in PT Clinics: What Actually Works
Q: What are clinics getting wrong about AI operations beyond the hype?
They treat AI as a feature instead of a workflow that should be woven into the entire patient journey, which leads to fragmented experiences and underwhelming results.
Why So Many PT Leaders Feel Like Imposters
Q: What practical tools would you suggest leaders use in the moment when imposter syndrome shows up?
Create a factually good-at list with evidence of your competencies, practice asking questions to gather understanding, and use precise, value-focused phrasing to communicate; borrow confidence from your past successes and from the work you're doing.
Why So Many PT Leaders Feel Like Imposters
Q: What would you say to someone earlier in their career when they've made it to a room that they maybe don't feel like they belong and I feel like being quiet is a defense mechanism?
Switch the mindset from 'do I belong here' to identifying the problem to solve and focusing on the value you bring to the group; speak up, contribute, and recognize that your voice has purpose after you hear it being valued by others.
Why PT Burnout Is About Ownership, Not Volume
Q: What sparked your move from a traditional PT role to starting your own practice?
A combination of financial pressure, a desire for autonomy, and a belief that I could build something that better aligned with my values and patient needs.

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What is PT Pintcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show mixes practical physical therapy guidance with business strategy, leadership, and modern marketing for clinics. Episodes frequently cover content creation, patient engagement, and how to scale a practice through storytelling, technology, and collaborations—often grounded by real-world clinic experiences, ROI testing, and ethical considerations. Noteworthy strengths include accessible, entertaining interviews led by a radio-style host, a steady focus on how to attract patients and grow teams, and a willingness to explore non-traditional paths (AI, cash-based models, non-clinical careers) without losing sight of core clinical care. Listeners likely value actionable tactics, industry trends, and candid conversations about balancing p... more

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Recent guests on PT Pintcast include:

1. Dr. Ethan Berger
2. Megan Steele
3. Charles Inniss
4. Rebecca Griffith
5. Tony Maritato
6. Sidney Stoddard
7. Larry Benz
8. Nathan LeMaster

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