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Why Things Hurt and How We Learn

Why Things Hurt and How We Learn

著者: Brent Stevenson and Matt Giammarino
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概要

New podcast featuring two fathers and long term friends: physiotherapist Brent Stevenson and educational consultant Matt Giammarino. Be a fly on the wall listening to two dads discussing the similarities and differences of helping people within the education and healthcare systems, and as parents. Matt & Brent both run private businesses filling in the cracks of publicly funded systems. They are both dad's to multiple teenagers. Brent is the co-owner of Envision Physiotherapy in Vancouver, Canada, and authors WhyThingsHurt.com Matt is currently working as a Special Education ConsultantBrent Stevenson and Matt Giammarino
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  • SHORT #1: Explain Pain
    2026/04/21

    Your body is more than a vehicle to walk your head around. It helps you see, feel and experience the world; pain is part of that experience. Listen to a fifteen-minute conversation about how and why things hurt from physical, emotional and theoretical perspectives.

    Bios

    Brent Stevenson has been a physiotherapist in Vancouver, Canada for over 20 years. He is married and has three teenagers, two cats and a dog. He co-owns and operates two multi-disciplinary health clinics, has written two books explaining how our bodies actually work, and has developed online courses on his website ⁠WhyThingsHurt.com⁠. Brent has known Matt since they were fourteen years old and approached him about doing this podcast after seeing the parallels between helping struggling teenagers and helping adults in pain.

    Matt Giammarino is a lifelong learner and nerd who helps people who learn differently. His goal is to help them succeed and thrive in school and life! He is an educator with 25-years teaching kids, parents, and teachers, an entrepreneur exploring the intersection of business, technology and education, and a researcher with publications on self-regulation, mathematical flexibility, help-seeking and more. Matt brings his experience, student-centered approach and warm, friendly teaching style to learners of all ages in his special education practice. When he’s not doing that, he’s working on his next song, building technology tools, hanging with his wife, kids, and dog, or chatting with Brent about everything and anything!

    Sponsors & Resources

    ⁠WhyThingsHurt.com⁠: Books, Articles, Courses & YouTube Channel teaching you how to be more comfortable being you

    ⁠Work With Matt⁠: Solve long standing education problems by working with Matt!

    ⁠EnvisionPhysio.com⁠: Brent’s Two Multidisciplinary health clinics in Vancouver, Canada

    ⁠RemixYourEducation⁠: Remix it all – your AI, your IQ, your grocery list – with our innovative tools that’ll make you smarter, happier, and more able to learn.


    Show notes & clips visit our website ⁠Why Things Hurt & How We Learn⁠

    Brent’s Books:

    ⁠Why Things Hurt: Life Lessons from an Injury Prone Physical Therapist⁠

    ⁠Why We Hurt: Understanding How To Be Comfortable In Your Own Body⁠

    Brent’s Courses:

    ⁠IMS Dry Needling: Online Mentorship for Physiotherapists, Physicians⁠

    ⁠Making Life Your Workout: A Practical Guide To Posture⁠

    Socials

    Follow Brent & Matt:

    Instagram: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt_HowWeLearn⁠

    YouTube: ⁠@WhyThingsHurtHowWeLearn⁠

    Facebook Page: ⁠@WhyThingsHurtHowWeLearn⁠

    Follow Brent:

    Instagram: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠

    YouTube: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠

    FaceBook: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠

    LinkedIn: ⁠/brentstevenson

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    16 分
  • Coaching and Talking to Children
    2026/04/08
    Matt & Brent talk with police officer, and Coach Talk Training educator Andy Stuart about how to effectively communicate with kids. Three dads discuss the ins-and-outs of language in teaching kids to learn the new physical skills involved in sports. They talk about the importance of descriptive language and the challenges that come with helping volunteer parent-coaches communicate with a spectrum of kids learning to play. BiosAndy Stuart is passionate about sports and developing youth athletes to build a lifelong love of sports. Andy has dedicated time and energy to minor sports as a parent of three amazing children, as a coach and as an executive member of a not-for-profit, youth sports organization. Andy’s professional experience in policing and over a decade of instructing child forensic interviewing has given him insight into how to tailor communication between adults and children. Visit Andy's Coach Talk Training website here.Brent Stevenson has been a physiotherapist in Vancouver, Canada for over 20 years. He is married and has three teenagers, two cats and a dog. He co-owns and operates two multi-disciplinary health clinics, has written two books explaining how our bodies actually work, and has developed online courses on his website ⁠WhyThingsHurt.com⁠. Brent has known Matt since they were fourteen years old and approached him about doing this podcast after seeing the parallels between helping struggling teenagers and helping adults in pain. Matt Giammarino is a lifelong learner and nerd who helps people who learn differently. His goal is to help them succeed and thrive in school and life! He is an educator with 25-years teaching kids, parents, and teachers, an entrepreneur exploring the intersection of business, technology and education, and a researcher with publications on self-regulation, mathematical flexibility, help-seeking and more. Matt brings his experience, student-centered approach and warm, friendly teaching style to learners of all ages in his special education practice. When he’s not doing that, he’s working on his next song, building technology tools, hanging with his wife, kids, and dog, or chatting with Brent about everything and anything! Sponsors & Resources⁠WhyThingsHurt.com⁠: Books, Articles, Courses & YouTube Channel teaching you how to be more comfortable being you⁠Work With Matt⁠: Solve long standing education problems by working with Matt!⁠EnvisionPhysio.com⁠: Brent’s Two Multidisciplinary health clinics in Vancouver, Canada⁠RemixYourEducation⁠: Remix it all – your AI, your IQ, your grocery list – with our innovative tools that’ll make you smarter, happier, and more able to learn. Show notes & clips visit our website ⁠Why Things Hurt & How We Learn⁠Brent’s Books:⁠Why Things Hurt: Life Lessons from an Injury Prone Physical Therapist⁠⁠Why We Hurt: Understanding How To Be Comfortable In Your Own Body⁠Brent’s Courses:⁠IMS Dry Needling: Online Mentorship for Physiotherapists, Physicians⁠⁠Making Life Your Workout: A Practical Guide To Posture⁠SocialsFollow Brent & Matt:Instagram: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt_HowWeLearn⁠YouTube: ⁠@WhyThingsHurtHowWeLearn⁠Facebook Page: ⁠@WhyThingsHurtHowWeLearn⁠Follow Brent:Instagram: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠YouTube: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠FaceBook: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠LinkedIn: ⁠/brentstevenson
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    40 分
  • Brent's Breathe-athon
    2026/03/04

    Brent recently pursued a two-hour guided breathing journey and tells Matt about his experience. The two discuss altered states and different ways to tap into your nervous system to access what you may be inadvertently embodying. They talk about the role of the practitioner in holding space for someone while they confront and build tolerance for uncertainty. Matt and Brent facilitate the ups and downs, and successes and failures of their clients to help them learn and grow while feeling supported. They discuss the importance of accessing core experiences before trying to use a lot of words to understand what is happening in your body.

    Bios

    Brent Stevenson has been a physiotherapist in Vancouver, Canada for over 20 years. He is married and has three teenagers, two cats and a dog. He co-owns and operates two multi-disciplinary health clinics, has written two books explaining how our bodies actually work, and has developed online courses on his website ⁠WhyThingsHurt.com⁠. Brent has known Matt since they were fourteen years old and approached him about doing this podcast after seeing the parallels between helping struggling teenagers and helping adults in pain.

    Matt Giammarino is a lifelong learner and nerd who helps people who learn differently. His goal is to help them succeed and thrive in school and life! He is an educator with 25-years teaching kids, parents, and teachers, an entrepreneur exploring the intersection of business, technology and education, and a researcher with publications on self-regulation, mathematical flexibility, help-seeking and more. Matt brings his experience, student-centered approach and warm, friendly teaching style to learners of all ages in his special education practice. When he’s not doing that, he’s working on his next song, building technology tools, hanging with his wife, kids, and dog, or chatting with Brent about everything and anything!

    Sponsors & Resources

    ⁠WhyThingsHurt.com⁠: Books, Articles, Courses & YouTube Channel teaching you how to be more comfortable being you

    ⁠Work With Matt⁠: Solve long standing education problems by working with Matt!

    ⁠EnvisionPhysio.com⁠: Brent’s Two Multidisciplinary health clinics in Vancouver, Canada

    ⁠RemixYourEducation⁠: Remix it all – your AI, your IQ, your grocery list – with our innovative tools that’ll make you smarter, happier, and more able to learn.


    Show notes & clips visit our website ⁠Why Things Hurt & How We Learn⁠

    Brent’s Books:

    ⁠Why Things Hurt: Life Lessons from an Injury Prone Physical Therapist⁠

    ⁠Why We Hurt: Understanding How To Be Comfortable In Your Own Body⁠

    Brent’s Courses:

    ⁠IMS Dry Needling: Online Mentorship for Physiotherapists, Physicians⁠

    ⁠Making Life Your Workout: A Practical Guide To Posture⁠

    Socials

    Follow Brent & Matt:

    Instagram: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt_HowWeLearn⁠

    YouTube: ⁠@WhyThingsHurtHowWeLearn⁠

    Facebook Page: ⁠@WhyThingsHurtHowWeLearn⁠

    Follow Brent:

    Instagram: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠

    YouTube: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠

    FaceBook: ⁠@WhyThingsHurt⁠

    LinkedIn: ⁠/brentstevenson

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    27 分
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