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Kutz &Konin Leadercast

Kutz &Konin Leadercast

De : Matt Kutz & Jeff Konin
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Leadership and business related conversations for athletic trainers by athletic trainers and offers IDEAS TO HELP YOU NAVIGATE THE FUTURE! Drs. Kutz & Konin are passionate about equipping athletic trainers to excel in the marketplace! Kutz and Konin are Clinical Professors in the Doctor of Athletic Training (DAT) program at Florida International University (FIU). The DAT program at FIU is a different type of advanced-practice doctorate that focuses on teaching Athletic Trainers entrepreneurial thinking strategies and skills that enhance leadership capacity and a global mindset.Matt Kutz & Jeff Konin Economie
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    • Ep. 45. Fake Leaders Create Noise: Humility Silences Ego
      Dec 29 2025

      In this episode, Matt Kutz and Dr. Jeff Konin dissect leadership insights from a previous discussion with Chris Conan, a West Point graduate. They explore the significance of humility and vulnerability in effective leadership, contrasting it with the pitfalls of mere management. Chris's experiences in the military offer a valuable perspective on team dynamics and leadership under pressure. Moreover, Jeff and Matt share their thoughts on fostering a culture of recognition, the dangers of self-promotion, and the importance of intentional leadership development. Their exchange underscores the need for leaders who genuinely know and support their teams, advocating for transformational rather than transactional leadership.

      00:00 Introduction and Recap of Previous Podcast

      00:44 Discussing Leadership Weaknesses

      01:51 Team Dynamics and Subject Matter Experts

      03:10 Humility in Leadership

      05:25 Effective Leadership in Academic Settings

      07:19 Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership

      11:39 Authentic Leadership Examples

      20:27 Challenges of Leadership Roles

      32:37 Leadership Development and Humility

      37:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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      39 min
    • Ep. 44. Your BS is showing: Leaders that matter
      Dec 18 2025

      In this special episode, hosts Dr. Kutz and Dr. Konin, along with guest Chris Konin, delve into the essentials of leadership acquired through military training. Chris, a proud West Point graduate, shares the critical aspects of effective leadership, stressing that there is no secret sauce but rather a focus on consistency and mastery of fundamentals. The discussion covers the importance of knowing and understanding your team, balancing work-life dynamics, and the pitfalls of pride and lack of continuous learning. The episode offers practical advice for leaders both within and outside the military environment.

      00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

      01:05 Special Guest Introduction

      02:37 Key Leadership Insights from Military Training

      03:55 Consistency and Motivation in Leadership

      05:41 Understanding and Motivating Your Team

      08:08 Authenticity and Competence in Leadership

      17:01 Pitfalls of Bad Leadership

      19:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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      20 min
    • Kutz & Konin Talk Leadership and DAT with Dr. Steve Walz
      Nov 24 2025

      Navigating Career Growth through FIU's DAT Program: A Conversation with Dr. Steve WalzIn this episode, hosts Drs. Matt Kutz and Jeff Konin welcome Dr. Steve Walz, a Florida AT Hall of Famer and a prominent figure in athletic health, to discuss his journey through higher education and his experience in the Doctorate of Athletic Training (DAT) program at FIU. Dr. Walz shares his motivations for enrolling in the DAT program despite having a well-established career, the challenges he faced with new technologies and returning to academia after 27 years, and the pivotal role the program played in his career transition. The conversation delves into how the program's focus on leadership, entrepreneurship, and administrative skills, rather than clinical techniques, helped Dr. Walz create new professional opportunities, including his current role in the College of Medicine at USF Health and his consulting business, Athletic Medicine Consulting.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:25 Deciding to Pursue a DAT03:08 Challenges and Learning Curves06:31 The Importance of Cohorts13:04 Curriculum and Career Impact16:30 Entrepreneurship and New Opportunities22:36 Creating a New Role24:34 Consulting Business Pitch26:36 Closing Remarks

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      27 min
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