Becoming UnDone

Toby Brooks
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Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 3min

143 | Morgan Detrixhe's Journey: From Struggle to Sobriety and Redemption

About the GuestMorgan Detrixhe is an accomplished athletic trainer with a journey marked by resilience and personal growth. Originating from Lubbock, Texas, Morgan was heavily involved in competitive soccer, which influenced her career path into sports medicine. She has worked as an athletic trainer at FC Dallas and currently holds a position at Children's Health Andrews Institute for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in the Dallas area. Morgan is celebrated for reaching three years of sobriety and actively shares her recovery journey to inspire and offer support to others.Episode SummaryIn this compelling episode of Becoming UnDone, host Toby Brooks engages with Morgan Detrixhe, exploring her profound journey from a promising athletic career, through personal and professional challenges, to her inspiring recovery from addiction. Morgan candidly discusses the pressures faced as a competitive adolescent athlete, the toll that these ambitions sometimes take, and how her career in sports medicine unfolded. Her narrative offers invaluable insights into how one's identity, deeply interwoven with athletic performance, can impact mental health and lead to significant life changes.Delving deeper, Morgan shares how her experiences in professional settings such as FC Dallas influenced her understanding of work-life balance and addiction. She touches on her realization that recovery called for vulnerability, community support, and a newfound spiritual connection. Her testament to overcoming adversity and reshaping her life's purpose presents a narrative filled with courage, clarity, and redemption. This episode is a must-listen for those interested in how personal resilience can lead to newfound directions, especially in high-pressure professions like sports medicine.Key TakeawaysSocietal Perceptions of Addiction: The conversation underscores the importance of understanding addiction as a chronic brain disease rather than a moral failing, emphasizing the need for a supportive approach within professional circles.Navigating Identity and Pressure: Morgan's struggle with finding an identity beyond sports highlights the psychological challenges that athletes face when transitioning out of competitive environments.The Role of Community in Recovery: The episode emphasizes the critical role that community plays in recovery, highlighting the power of human connection and shared experiences in fostering healing.Spiritual Growth and Recovery: Morgan attributes a significant part of her successful recovery to finding a spiritual connection, illustrating the importance of faith in personal transformation.Redefining Success and Purpose: Through Morgan’s journey, the episode reflects on how life’s unexpected challenges can lead to a deeper, more fulfilling understanding of success and purpose.Notable Quotes"I really hit this place where I couldn't imagine my life with alcohol anymore, but I couldn't imagine not living with it.""I like to say that I recover out loud so that other people know the way out.""Let us love you until you can love yourself.""This has been a new way of lifReach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Nov 15, 2025 • 39min

142 | Josh Beaumont Talks Navigating Career Transitions From Pro Sports to Sports Science

About the GuestDr. Josh Beaumont is a seasoned athletic trainer and sports scientist with a vast experience in professional sports, particularly in soccer. Over his career, Josh has transitioned from being a competitive soccer player and athletic trainer in Major League Soccer (MLS) to working as a sports scientist specializing in performance analytics. Dr. Beaumont holds a Ph.D. in a related field and has a strong interest in recovery science and data-driven performance enhancement, working at Proactive Sports Performance.Episode SummaryIn this episode of Becoming UnDone, host Toby Brooks engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Josh Beaumont, a professional who has successfully pivoted from athletic training in Major League Soccer to a fulfilling career in sports science. Josh shares candid insights into his personal and professional journey, highlighting the challenges of identity loss after leaving his dream job in pro sports and how he found a new path in data-driven athletic performance.Beaumont delves into the intrinsic connection between athletic training and sports science, emphasizing the critical importance of recovery and recognizing actionable patterns rather than relying solely on data. The discussion touches on Josh's ability to adapt amidst transitions, the invaluable role of gut instinct alongside scientific metrics, and the evolving landscape of both athletic training and sports science, particularly with the integration of AI and advanced performance analytics. His journey offers a compelling narrative for those at the crossroads of their careers, illustrating the power of resilience and reinvention.Key TakeawaysTransitioning out of professional sports allowed Josh to realign his identity and rediscover his passion through sports science.Recovery is paramount in achieving peak athletic performance, and data should be used to guide, not decide, actions.The dynamics of athletic training have evolved, with current trends emphasizing the integration of digital analytics tools and performance science.Staying strategic and prepared when contemplating a career move can help minimize the risks associated with leaving a dream job.Understanding and adapting to the intersection of AI within sports science represents the next frontier in the industry.Notable Quotes"Whatever is good for health is good for performance." – Dr. Josh Beaumont"Recovery has always been massive. Sometimes the most powerful performance metric isn't in your spreadsheets; it's in your gut." – Dr. Josh Beaumont"It's easy to sit and complain, but you have to look within yourself and ask if you're doing what you need to do." – Dr. Josh Beaumont"Data should guide, not decide." – Dr. Josh Beaumont"Being strategic in purpose means not moving before we develop a plan and then not quitting until we execute on the plan." – Toby BrooksResourcesJosh Beaumont on LinkedIn: Josh BeaumontProactive Sports Performance: Proactive Sports PerformanceContact Josh via EmailReach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Nov 9, 2025 • 58min

141 | Ilana Golan: Turning Setbacks into Success with Strategic Career Leaps

Ilana Golan, a trailblazing entrepreneur and former Israeli Air Force commander, shares her inspiring journey from training fighter pilots to leading in Silicon Valley. She discusses the resilience gained from high-pressure military roles and the emotional fallout of being ousted from her startup. Ilana emphasizes reframing setbacks as redirection and the importance of building a personal brand. She also highlights the shifting definitions of success throughout life phases and encourages embracing freedom while tactfully saying no to distractions.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 57min

140 | From Refugee to CEO: Quang X. Pham's Journey of Grit, Toughness, and Effort

About the GuestQuang X. Pham is a Vietnamese-American entrepreneur and former United States Marine Corps aviator. Initially arriving in the United States as a 10-year-old refugee fleeing a collapsing Saigon, Pham eventually became a decorated Marine Corps aviator. He is now the CEO of Cadrenal Therapeutics, a leading biotech company focused on innovative therapies. In addition to his professional endeavors, Quang Pham is a published author, capturing his incredible journey and insights in various books. His latest work, "Underdog Nation," conveys the themes of resilience and the power of seizing opportunities in America.Episode SummaryIn this enlightening episode of "Becoming Undone," host Toby Brooks converses with Quang X. Pham, a former refugee who rose through extraordinary circumstances to serve as a US Marine Corps aviator and biotech CEO. The discussion delves into Pham's dynamic journey—from navigating life as a Vietnamese refugee in Arkansas to achieving remarkable success in the Marine Corps and the biotech sector. Highlighting themes of grit, gratitude, and transformation, Pham shares how his early life challenges molded his path and helped him rise above expectations. Throughout the episode, Pham and Brooks examine the nuances of overcoming fear, integrating relentless action, and breaking through barriers that seem insurmountable. Pham emphasizes the significance of the ER principle—effort and result—advocating for a success mindset anchored in persistent action rather than passive aspiration. From recounting his love for baseball as a gateway to American culture to his ambitious professional ventures, Pham offers a paradigmatic illustration of the power of resilience. This episode is fully packed with discussions that encourage redefining setbacks into stepping stones and seeking out mentors across varied backgrounds.Key TakeawaysFrom Refugee to Resilience: Quang X. Pham illustrates a profound transformation from navigating life as a refugee to taking decisive steps that shaped his successful career in aviation and biotechnology.Overcoming Fear with Action: Pham emphasizes not letting fear stifle potential by focusing on action-oriented practices to achieve set goals.Effort and Results Principle: A core theme of the episode, the principle of aligning effort with expected results is explored as a pathway to personal and professional success.Global Sports as a Connector: The role that sports played in Pham's adjustment to American culture underscores the value of community and shared experiences.Mentorship Across Boundaries: Pham advocates for learning from diverse mentors—referred to as "admirables"—to foster personal growth irrespective of racial or cultural similarities.Notable Quotes"I've never been a dreamer or a visionary. I was all about the mindset, which means taking action.""This is the number one country for underdogs. If you don't have the name, culture, or education, you could become whoever you want to become.""Learn English, learn how to speak, how to present, how to convince people. It's the greatest tool to be communicated.""Pursue your chiReach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Oct 26, 2025 • 17min

139 | Finding Purpose and Truthfulness Amid Life's Unexpected Turns

Episode SummaryIn this episode of the Professor's Playbook/Becoming UnDone, Toby Brooks shares his transformative journey from discontentment and frustration to fulfillment and gratitude. Relaying his personal experiences of being passed over for a desired job in Lubbock, Toby opens up about the emotional turmoil and ultimately finding peace in unexpected changes. As time progressed, an opportunity at Baylor University emerged, aligning perfectly with his professional aspirations and family needs. This narrative artfully illustrates the podcast's theme: waiting for "something more" to come, as Toby strategically aligned his career goals with his core values.Listeners will gain insight into Toby's perseverance and the role truthfulness played throughout his journey. Through self-reflection and deliberate action, Toby demonstrates the importance of living an 'unconcealed' life—known as 'alethea' in Greek—and how this virtue underpins effective leadership, integrity in data management, and authentic relationships. The discussion further delves into how truthfulness bridges gaps between spoken ideals and practiced realities, ensuring that personal and professional lives are deeply rooted in accuracy and integrity.Key TakeawaysEmbrace Change: Sometimes, life's unforeseen circumstances lead to greater opportunities, as seen in Toby's journey from Lubbock to Baylor.Truthfulness as a Virtue: Living an unconcealed life is vital, aligning words, actions, and intentions with reality.Balance in Leadership: Authenticity, feedback with care, and courageous advocacy define effective leadership and team culture.Integrity in Data Practices: Accurate data collection and reporting build trust and inform sound decision-making in healthcare professions.Personal Growth: Waiting periods often serve as preparation stages for more significant outcomes, emphasizing patience and faith.Notable Quotes"I have every confidence that this was the something more that was coming, that all the while I was too impatient to wait for.""Truthfulness isn't about what we say. It's about who we are.""Sometimes we just need to wait. If I'd had my way, I would have rushed to any of a hundred jobs just to make my ego feel better.""In the Greek, the word for truthfulness is alethea, which literally means unconcealed—Not just being honest, but living unhidden.""Truthfulness in our systems equals trustworthiness in our leadership."ResourcesConnect with Toby Brooks on LinktreeExplore more episodes of Professor's Playbook and Becoming Undone on major podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeartRadio.Tune in to this enlightening episode of the Professor's Playbook to understand the power of truthfulness and patience in personal and professional spheres. Discover more inspiring content and stay ahead in your journey of continuous learning and growth.Reach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Oct 5, 2025 • 1h 35min

138 | From Athlete to Redemption: Jonathan Shorten's Journey of Resilience

About the GuestJonathan Shorten is a highly successful car salesman recognized as one of the top auto salesmen in the country. Emerging from a challenging past, Jonathan navigated through various adversities to carve out a prosperous career in the auto industry. At 28, he now leverages his life experiences, including a background in athletics and his innate resilience, to connect with a diverse clientele, including high-profile college athletes benefitting from NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) opportunities. His journey reflects a compelling story of redemption, faith, and the pursuit of excellence.Episode SummaryIn this engaging episode of Becoming UnDone, host Toby Brooks introduces Jonathan Shorten, a standout figure in the auto sales industry who has transformed personal adversities into professional triumphs. From a promising high school athlete faced with challenges, including a failed drug test and a disqualifying transfer delaying his sports career, Jonathan's journey is one of resilience and reinvention. Anchored in faith and supported by a serendipitous intervention by a mysterious figure at a pivotal moment, Jonathan shares his transition from despair to remarkable success in car sales.Throughout this inspiring conversation, Jonathan delves into the ups and downs of his life, from navigating legal challenges to mastering social media for business growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. His insightful reflections highlight significant themes like perseverance, community, and the importance of authentic relationships. Jonathan emphasizes the role of faith, recounting impactful moments, including the life-altering guidance of his father and crucial advice from mentors. Delivered with candor and clarity, this episode touches upon the essence of redemption and finding purpose in the unlikeliest of circumstances.Key TakeawaysResilience in Adversity: Jonathan's story is a testament to the essential role resilience plays in overcoming life's challenges.The Power of Reinvention: Through strategic use of social media, Jonathan successfully pivoted his career during the pandemic, showcasing the importance of adaptability.Faith and Redemption: Jonathan's experience underscores the power of faith and spirituality in personal growth and finding purpose.Authenticity and Connection: His success in the auto industry highlights the value of building genuine relationships and staying true to oneself.Learning from Failure: Jonathan's journey emphasizes embracing failures as learning opportunities and the stepping stones to future success.Notable Quotes"I went from hero to zero overnight.""To my knowledge, I'm the first person I know that really utilized Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to sell cars.""The fall is harder the higher you are.""You need to learn how to be comfortable being uncomfortable.""I was just as vulnerable as everyone else, and I didn't know that."Resources:Jonathan Shorten on social media: @jshor10Follow Jonathan on Facebook for updates: Reach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 7min

137 | Transforming Adversity into Purpose: Shaun Murphy's Journey to Empowerment

About the GuestShaun Murphy, known as Mister Motivation, is a dynamic speaker, veteran, educator, and transformational leader. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Shaun overcame significant adversity, including the loss of his father at age six and growing up in poverty. As a former military service member, Shaun honed his leadership skills and values, which he later translated into his roles as a father and educator. Committed to empowering others, he has blended his passion for spoken word and music with motivational speaking, creating a unique and engaging approach to personal development.Episode SummaryIn this riveting episode of Becoming UnDone, host Toby Brooks introduces Shaun Murphy, aka Mister Motivation, who shares his inspiring journey from adversity to empowerment. Growing up in Brooklyn without a father and amidst poverty, Shaun was born into challenging circumstances but refused to be confined by them. He describes a life driven by gratitude and self-improvement, guided by the principle of imagining the father figure he wished he had and amplifying that vision for his own children.Shaun discusses the profound impact of his military service, where he developed key personal values that continue to inform his work as an educator and motivational speaker. His powerful insights on resilience and continuous self-improvement are intertwined with his artistic talents in spoken word and music, offering a fresh perspective on overcoming failure. Highlighted in their conversation are Shaun's unique methods for learning, using hip hop and storytelling to create captivating motivational experiences. Listeners will gain valuable lessons on courage, identity transitions, and the importance of pursuing a purpose-driven life.Key TakeawaysOvercoming Adversity: Shaun Murphy shares how he converted his challenging childhood into a source of drive and motivation, dreaming of the father he wished for and becoming even better for his own children.Military Influence: The discipline and values Shaun acquired during his military service significantly shaped his personal and professional outlook, grounding him in selfless service and empathy.Transformative Storytelling: By incorporating hip hop, spoken word, and motivational speaking, Shaun creates a distinctive and engaging platform that captivates diverse audiences.Pursuing Purpose: Shaun emphasizes the importance of sitting still, listening to the universe, and tirelessly working towards one's purpose for personal and professional fulfillment.Continuous Self-Improvement: Shaun advocates for embracing failure as a necessary step towards success, encouraging individuals to get comfortable with discomfort and to bet on themselves.Notable Quotes"I just dreamt what I wish I had, and I 10x'd that.""My present to them is being present.""Failure is not the end; it's a chance to get data points on what doesn't work.""You gotta formulate what's gonna work for you…wherever you are, that's where you're supposed to be.""I'm leaving it all on the table, all on the field. When Murph goes out, he gave it all to the world."Reach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 7min

136 | VISION: Kijuan Amey's Journey From Tragic Accident to Resilient Recovery

About the Guest(s):Kijuan Amey is the Chief Motivational Officer at Amey Motivation, a company focused on inspiring individuals to overcome life's challenges. A former Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force and an in-flight refueling specialist, Kijuan's life took a transformational turn following a devastating motorcycle accident that left him blind and with numerous physical injuries. Despite these challenges, Kijuan has become a motivational speaker and author, sharing his journey of resilience and purpose.Episode Summary:In this gripping episode of Becoming Undone, hosted by Toby Brooks, we delve into the emotional and inspiring journey of Kijuan Amey. Once an ambitious airman dreaming of piloting military aircraft, Kijuan's trajectory dramatically shifted after a motorcycle accident. The episode begins by painting a vivid picture of Kijuan's early dreams and ambitions in sports, engineering, and the military, before the narrative takes a dramatic turn, highlighting the incident that left him blind and changed his life's course. As Kijuan recounts the momentous day of his accident and the extensive recovery process that followed, listeners gain profound insights into the resilience and mental fortitude required to overcome life-altering challenges.Through an engaging conversation, the episode highlights themes of resilience, faith, and the power of reimagining one's identity after trauma. Kijuan discusses the mental and physical hurdles post-accident and how he has come to see his journey not as a setback, but an opportunity to inspire and motivate others. By exploring his concept of having lost sight but not vision, Kijuan sheds light on his approach to turning adversity into a platform for motivation and leadership through Amy Motivation. He shares poignant examples of how he's lived a full and adventurous life, even after blindness, leading to a powerful message of undeterred spirit and purpose-driven existence. This episode is a testament to human resilience and the capacity to grow and thrive beyond one's wildest expectations.Key Takeaways:Resilience in Adversity: Kijuan Amey's story exemplifies how resilience can transform life-altering challenges into opportunities for personal growth and leadership.Faith and Purpose: Kijuan discusses how his faith played a crucial role in reshaping his purpose, providing a sturdy foundation during his recovery.Overcoming Physical Challenges: Despite losing his eyesight, Kijuan has engaged in activities like skiing and rock climbing, proving that physical limitations do not define one's capabilities.Mental vs. Physical Vision: Kijuan emphasizes the distinction between physical sight and mental vision, maintaining that although he lost his sight, his vision and drive remain intact.Impact of Positive Influence: Through Amy Motivation, Kijuan has embraced the role of a motivational speaker, aiming to inspire others who find themselves facing their own adversities.Notable Quotes:"I lost the physical sight, but I didn't lose my mental vision." - Kijuan Amey"The purpose—the why—we have to continue to hold to it. If you forget what your why is, you foReach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Sep 9, 2025 • 15min

135 | From The Professor's Playbook: All-Nighters, Strategic Planning, & Aristotelian Generosity

About the HostToby Brooks is an academic professional specializing in athletic training and sports medicine. Currently serving as the Director of the Academy for Teaching & Learning and a Clinical Professor at Baylor University, Toby has a rich background in athletic training, having previously worked as the head football athletic trainer at Liberty University. With a proven track record in educational settings and significant experience in content creation as a former director for RPM Magazine, Toby brings a wealth of knowledge in sports medicine and strategic planning.Episode SummaryJoin Dr. Toby Brooks in this thought-provoking episode of the Professor's Playbook, also streamed as part of his popular podcast, Becoming UnDone. Toby delves into the challenging balance of strategic planning and liberality in the realms of athletic training and sports medicine. With personal anecdotes from his blue-collar upbringing and insights into strategic planning, listeners gain a valuable understanding of the importance of balancing work ethics with smart resource management.In this episode, Toby explores the concept of liberality or generosity — not to be confused with political connotations — in the context of Aristotelian virtues. The discussion centers around strategic thinking and wise stewardship in high-performance environments, emphasizing the significance of aligning actions with values for long-lasting impact. By integrating SEO keywords such as "strategic planning," "liberality," "athletic training," and "sports performance," listeners get an enticing glimpse into Toby's insights about living responsibly while pursuing high goals.Key TakeawaysStrategic thinking is vital in athletic training and sports medicine, where aligning everyday actions with long-term goals defines success.Liberality, as an Aristotelian virtue, involves wise stewardship of resources, not limited to just financial wealth.Building and optimizing high-performance units rely heavily on effective people, process, and place synergy.Systems trump goals: Successful outcomes are achieved through well-established habits and processes rather than ambition alone.Regularly auditing and improving systems ensures sustainable and strategic resource use in professional and personal capacities.Notable Quotes"You don't rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems.""Strategic thinkers don't just do more, they do better.""Liberality isn’t just about money; it's the moral orientation toward wise stewardship of all resources.""What separates good professionals from the great ones is the ability to think strategically over time.""Everybody loves to set goals, but goals are outcomes."ResourcesToby Brooks' Linktree - Connect with Toby Brooks for more insights and updates."Becoming Undone" Podcast - Explore more episodes where Toby discusses personal and professional growth strategies.RPM Magazine - An automotive publication once directed by Toby Brooks, highlighting his expertise in feature writing and mReach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Sep 7, 2025 • 51min

134 | Legendary: John Lopez's Hall of Fame Journey in Athletic Training

About the GuestJohn Lopez is a renowned figure in athletic training with a storied career that spanned over five decades. Starting as an electrical engineer major, John pivoted to the athletic training profession, emerging as a pivotal contributor and mentor to countless individuals in the field. He served in various capacities, including being the head athletic trainer for the Baltimore Colts and an assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Known for his resilience and mentorship skills, John Lopez was inducted into the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Hall of Fame in 2012. Now retired, he continues to impact the industry with his insights and reflections on the evolving landscape of athletic training.Episode SummaryIn this episode of Becoming UnDone, host Dr. Toby Brooks delves into the extraordinary journey of John Lopez, a pioneer in athletic training who scaled the heights of the profession amid various challenges. This conversation unfolds with John sharing his unconventional path into athletic training, fueled by missteps in his early academic career and eventual redemption through perseverance. Today, he reflects on the essential role of mentorship, the evolution of the athletic training profession, and the cultural shifts needed to empower young professionals entering the field.Key TakeawaysMentorship is Critical: John Lopez underscores the irreplaceable role mentorship played in his career, advocating for increased focus on mentorship for the current generation of athletic trainers.Adapting to Change: There's an expressed need for the athletic training profession to adapt and evolve to provide better salary conditions and work-life balance.Burnout is Real: Lopez candidly discusses his experiences with burnout and the importance of having a supportive family to navigate and overcome challenging times.Professional Misalignment: Concerns about the disconnect between the number of accredited training programs and viable job opportunities highlight a pressing issue for the profession.Community Support: Building strong networks and connections within the field is essential to support athletic trainers' professional and personal growth.Notable Quotes"I crashed and burned twice big time. But thank God I had a wife who was strong enough to hold me up." – John Lopez"Our kids are far, far better educated than I was, or any of the people that were to us." – John Lopez"If you have a good support system if you have a good spouse, a good family, and they understand what you're doing, that's important." – John Lopez"In many respects, when you work for the athletics part of the organization, you're the one who basically is going to have to live by their rules." – John LopezResourcesJohn Lopez's NATA Hall of Fame BioBubs Naturals Collagen ProductsJoin the full episode for an enthralling discussion that not only serves as an inspiration but also provides actionable insights for those navigating their career paths in athleReach out to Becoming UnDone! Text Toby here!Support the showBecoming UnDone® is a NiTROHype Creative production. Written and produced by me, Toby Brooks. If you or someone you know has a story of resilience and victory to share for Becoming Undone, contact me at undonepodcast.com. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at becomingundonepod and follow me at TobyBrooksPhD. Listen, subscribe, and leave us a review Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 

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