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January 8, 2025 47 mins

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Summary
In this episode of the Beyond Pain podcast, hosts Joe Gambino and Joe LaVa discuss their experiences with fitness, patient care, and the importance of communication in healthcare. They share personal stories, workout routines, and insights gained from their podcasting journey, emphasizing the significance of trust and connection in patient relationships. The conversation also highlights the resilience of individuals dealing with pain and the value of sharing experiences to foster understanding and support. In this conversation, Joe LaVa and Joe Gambino explore the themes of behavior change, motivation, and pain management. They discuss the importance of taking action to create lasting change, the role of motivation in the process, and how pain can be perceived and managed as a skill. The conversation emphasizes the need for consistency and patience in achieving personal growth and health goals, while also reflecting on the emotional aspects of dealing with pain and setbacks.

Takeaways
The importance of communication in patient care.

Sharing personal stories can help patients feel less alone.

Trust is crucial in the healthcare provider-patient relationship.

Action often precedes motivation in achieving fitness goals.

Podcasting has enhanced our understanding of patient experiences.

Workout routines can be both challenging and rewarding.

Listening to others' pain stories can inspire resilience.

Building connections with clients improves outcomes.

Creativity in fitness can lead to better engagement.

The journey of podcasting has been a valuable learning experience. We're in the business of helping people change behavior.

Action comes before motivation.

Many people wait for motivation instead of creating a plan.
Consistency takes 30, 60, 90 plus days.

Pain is a skill that can be managed.

You can shift your perception about your pain.

Feeling what you're supposed to feel is important.

Let your body process emotions related to pain.

This is how I know you can learn from experiences.

It's essential to have realistic expectations about pain management.

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