Welcome to the RU Strong Podcast, where we uncover the inspiring stories of athletes who redefine resilience and transform challenges into triumphs. I’m your host, Jeff Durr, and today I’m honored to sit down with former Rutgers Baseball standout and now Doctor of Physical Therapy, Carmen Sclafani.
Carmen’s journey is a masterclass in self-discipline, dedication, and living life with purpose. From learning to communicate as a good teammate and treating
others like family to cherishing every day and living in the moment, Carmen has embraced a mindset that transforms adversity into opportunity. He reminds us that pressure can either form us or destroy us, it’s all about how we respond. By staying laser-focused, embracing delayed gratification, and
always working hard, Carmen exemplifies what it means to build a culture of excellence. With an "always have a jersey on" mentality, he strives to be a role model, helping others, earning respect, and treating every task with significance, because no challenge is too great, and no task is too small.
Carmen’s philosophy blends grit with grace. Inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, he sees beauty in imperfection, mending the cracks to make something even stronger. Through gratitude, prayer, and self-reflection, he’s learned to
embrace vulnerability, forgive, and grow, showing that true strength lies in turning flaws into strengths.
Today, Carmen shares how he builds special relationships, handles pressure, and brings honor, pride, and responsibility to everything he does. Whether it’s studying the Bible, carving out time for fun, or reminding us to force ourselves to chill out, his message is clear: strive to be the best, but know
it’s okay not to always be the best.
Get ready to be inspired as we dive into Carmen’s story, a story of growth, gratitude, and the relentless pursuit of helping others become stronger. This is RU Strong. Let’s get started.