
Physical therapy clinics don’t struggle because they lack skill. They struggle because they lack attention.
In this episode of PT Breakfast Club, Jimmy McKay and Tony Maritato explore how PT clinic owners can rethink marketing using lessons from unexpected places — viral videos, restaurant chains, and real-world business strategy.
Instead of chasing trends or expensive advertising, the conversation focuses on creating authentic attention through simple ideas, repeatable content, and engaging storytelling.
They also dig into leadership inside PT clinics — including how to hire the right people, how culture impacts performance, and why insecure leadership can quietly destroy organizations.
The result is a practical conversation about how clinics can grow without complicated marketing systems.
Key Topics Discussed- Why one-star reviews can actually help credibility
- The marketing strategy behind Wendy’s viral campaigns
- Why authenticity beats polished marketing
- How small clinics can win attention faster than large companies
- Turning patients and staff into authentic content creators
- The “content hackathon” strategy for clinics
- Why most physical therapists misunderstand marketing
- Hiring people who take initiative
- The hidden cost of insecure leadership
Tony Maritato
YouTube: Total Therapy Solutions
Dave Kittle
Website: ConciergePainRelief.com
YouTube: The Dave Kittle Show
SponsorsSupport for PT Pintcast comes from:
SaRA Health – AI-powered patient engagement for rehab practices
EMPOWER EMR – Built for modern rehab clinics
U.S. Physical Therapy
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