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Orthodox ConundrumOrthodox ConundrumOTD, Datlash, and the Religious Spectrum: When Orthodox Jews Leave Orthodoxy with Rabbi Alex Israel (CLASSIC EPISODE)The Orthodox Conundrum Podcast is off this week, and we'll be back next week with a brand new episode. In the meantime, enjoy this classic episode about Orthodox Jews who leave Orthodoxy. There’s a phenomenon in the Orthodox world which is called by various names, though most commonly “Off the Derech” or OTD, and “Datlash,” short for “Dati Leshe’avar” - that is, formerly religious. For a community which prides itself on continuity and on passing the tradition from one generation to the next, the idea that people leave Orthodoxy is simultaneously painful and threatening. Why did he or she le...2025-04-211h 20While You GrowWhile You GrowFieldwork in Outpatient Pediatrics: Insights from OTD StudentsSend us a textIn this episode of While You Grow, OTD students Karina Antonio and Britney Lee join host and fellow OTD student Addison Powell to discuss their fieldwork experiences in outpatient pediatrics. They share real-world insights, including the challenges they faced, the rewarding moments that made it all worth it, and key takeaways for students entering this setting. Tune in for practical tips, advice on navigating fieldwork, and a candid look at the highs and lows of working in pediatric occupational therapy.Don't miss this conversation filled with valuable lessons for future OTs!2025-03-1434 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesNikki Latimer, OTD: OT & Yoga for Parkinson's DiseaseIn this episode, we will learn from Nikki Latimer, OTD.  Nikki is a recent graduate of Boston University and is currently studying for the NBCOT exam. Nikki is a registered yoga teacher and is from Orange County, California. Nikki is an Iowa State University graduate with a Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology and Health with a minor in Psychology. At ISU, she was the President of the College of Human Sciences Council, President of the Pre-Occupational Therapy Club, involved in the Neurophysiology Lab for undergraduate research, involved in the Sleep, Self & Personality Research Lab for undergraduate research, and taught yoga f...2024-11-2650 minEvolved Living PodcastEvolved Living PodcastFrom Miles Davis to Kendrick Lamar & Taylor Swift: The Transformative Evolution of Multigenerational Occupational Science (with Drs. John White, Jian Jones, Josie Jarvis and Avery Gaeta)Send us a textThis multi-generational podcast discussion is brought to you by the occupational power of music linking the intersectional life paths of Miles Davis, Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, John White, Josie Jarvis, Jian Jones, and Avery Geata with an invitation to explore music as a powerful medium for developing and expanding our collective Occupational Lens both within and outside of the Occupational Therapy Classroom & Clinic! This episode will provide powerful inspiration for exploring the ongoing evolution of Occupational Science and the power of music to heal and restore the collective human spirit across...2024-10-041h 39Opening The DoorOpening The Door101. OTD's 2nd Birthday! Natal Chart Reading with Krystiana (earthside medium)It's OTD's second birthday and the 101st episode of the podcast! Thank you for being here! I like for the birthday episodes to be a way to help you get to know me, your host, better. This year I have Krystiana (earthside medium) reading my natal chart to help you get to know me through my astrology. You'll also learn a lot about reading a chart in this episode! Krystiana's website: https://earthsidemedium.com/ Krystiana's IG: @earthsidemedium OTD's website: https://www.openingthedoorpodcast.com/2024-08-071h 05The Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesErica Herrera, OTD, OTR/L, CHT & Alaa Abou-Arab, OTD, OTR/L: OT & Cultural HumilityIn this episode, we will learn from Dr. Erica Herrera, OTD, OTR/L, CHT & Dr. Alaa Abou-Arab, OTD, OTR/L.  Co-Authors of Occupational Identity. Dr. Erica Herrera is an occupational therapist who specializes in hand therapy as a certified hand therapist. She completed her undergraduate work at California State Polytechnic University of Pomona in the field of Biological Sciences. She further went on to pursue her master’s degree from Loma Linda University and her occupational therapy doctorate at Rocky Mountain University of Health Promotions. Coming from humble beginnings, she has always had a passion for serving humanity through com...2024-07-1538 minOT conversationsOT conversationsConversations with and OTD studentIn this discussion, Cassandra, an OTD (Occupational Therapy Doctorate) student, shares insights into the unique OTD program, its distinctions from other educational paths in occupational therapy, and the process of becoming a registered occupational therapist (OTR) in the United States, including the licensure examination NBCOT. She contrasts the educational and professional environment of occupational therapy between the U.S. and the United Kingdom, touching on topics such as the licensing exam, state registration, and professional grading. Cassandra also talked about the practical aspects of working as an OT, including patient management, documentation, and billing within the U.S. healthcare...2024-05-0535 minOT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUsOT Potential Podcast | Occupational Therapy CEUs#77: OT and Making the OTD Capstone Matter with Daniel Rortvedt & Alana WoolleyThe number of OT entry-level doctoral (OTD) programs has been expanding rapidly. In 2017 there were 7 programs. As of 2023, there are 95, with an additional 76 in development. The article we'll cover in this course presents early stage research on the doctoral capstone experience and employment opportunities. It backs up what I have now personally observed through mentoring a student: that doctoral students are uniquely prepared for more diverse job opportunities, and sometimes jobs are even created due to the clear value of the capstone experience. There seems to be a benefit for the profession as a...2024-04-041h 04Evolved Living PodcastEvolved Living PodcastElevating Occupational Therapy Leadership and Education Through the Transformative Lifestyle of Hip Hop Culture, Informal Publishing, and Collective Activism for Systemic Change TogetherSend us a textThis thought-provoking podcast brought together Dr. Jian Jones, Dr. Josie Jarvis and special guest Dr. Arameh Anvarizadeh to discuss the power of hip hop culture in advancing occupational therapy. They explored how hip hop represents activism, creativity and driving positive change through storytelling and community.Dr. Arameh shared her vision of bringing more diverse voices into leadership conversations at AOTA to address gaps and decrease barriers. Her approach aligns with hip hop's focus on opportunity, access and mobilizing through activism. She aims to reconnect members to AOTA's core values through authentic...2024-02-181h 09Money Matters in Occupational TherapyMoney Matters in Occupational TherapyEp 15. Learning Grace in The New Grad Season with Domonique GholsonShow Summary: OT is not all rainbows and butterflies and unicorns and fairy dust. The fact is that there are a lot of things we would love to see changed about our profession so that it can actually rise to the potential that we all know it has. As a student, new graduate (or soon to be), it can be extremely discouraging, overwhelming, and downright scary to hear us practicing clinicians sharing the realities of what it’s like to be an OT because the truth is nothing can really prepare you until you’re actually in the...2024-02-1559 minMoney Matters in Occupational TherapyMoney Matters in Occupational TherapyEp 10. Is the OTD worth the price tag?What exactly is the occupational therapy doctorate degree (OTD)? Do you really need a doctorate degree to become an OT? Will it be mandatory to have in order to practice one day? Is it a requirement to go into academia? Is it worth getting into even more debt? These are the questions that come up frequently when pre-OT students are considering becoming an OT. The masters vs doctorate debate is a hot topic in our profession and has been for quite some time. Depending on who you ask, the answer will be different. But of course, it’s me, so...2023-11-1330 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesPatrice Maynard, OTD, MOT, BSHS, OTR/L: OT in BIPOC Entrepreneur NetworkingIn this episode, we will learn from Patrice Maynard, OTD, MOT, BSHS, OTR/L. She is the founder and owner of Maynard Milestones, LLC, a mobile pediatric private practice. She received her Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree, Master's degree in Occupational Therapy, and Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate with a concentration in entrepreneurship from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. During Patrice’s post-professional OTD program, she created the Occupational Therapy Entrepreneurs of Color (OTEC) community which is an online educational platform for OTPs of color who are entrepreneurs or who desire to be one to provide networking opportunities and...2023-09-2546 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesNaomi Mattanick MS, OTR/L & Brooke Tubbs, OTD, OTR/L: OT in Surf TherapyIn this special episode, we will learn from Naomi Mattanick, MS, OTR/L & Brooke Tubbs, OTD, OTR/L, two occupational therapists practicing in Surf Therapy.Naomi Mattanick, MS, OTR/L is a pediatric occupational therapist specializing in sensory integration therapy, surf therapy, and childhood and infant development. “Kids are amazing and dynamic individuals. Yet, they have a lot to conquer. In my years of experience, I have served infants to early adolescents in a variety of areas including sensory processing, physical and emotional regulation, organization of behavior and attention, acquisition of vital motor milestones, motor coordination development, an...2023-08-211h 20The Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesQuinn Tyminski, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH & Serena Blank, MOT, OTR/L: OT with Individuals Experiencing HomelessnessIn this special episode, we will learn from Quinn Tyminski, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH & Serena Blank, MOT, OTR/L, two occupational therapists working with Individuals experiencing homelessness.  Quinn Tyminski, OTD, OTR/L, BCMH currently serves as an instructor in the Program in Occupational Therapy at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Tyminski earned her master's degree in occupational therapy from Washington University in 2012 and her Clinical Doctorate of Occupational Therapy in 2017 from Saint Louis University. Her clinical practice experience is in the area of community-based mental health practice, where she served as the o...2023-08-071h 05Evolved Living PodcastEvolved Living PodcastTrailblazing OTs: Neurodivergence, Mentorship, and Building Inclusive Communities Part Two of Discussion with Dr. Bill Wong, OTD, OTR/LSend us a textTrailblazing OTs: Neurodivergence, Mentorship, and Building Inclusive CommunitiesDescription: In this thought-provoking and insightful podcast episode, Dr. Bill Wong, a trailblazing occupational therapist (OT), and the host Josie Jarvis engage in a candid conversation about the intersection of neurodivergence and OT. They dive into the importance of mentorship and the role it plays in supporting and empowering neurodivergent OTs and students. Dr. Wong shares his personal journey and experiences with Autism while engaged in OT leadership, shedding light on the need for representation and diverse perspectives within the OT field.2023-07-251h 09Overcoming: The PodcastOvercoming: The PodcastEp. 39: No Contact, Pt. 2: Long-Term Management w/ Dr. Taelor, OTDIn this solo episode, we are continuing the “No Contact Series” as Dr. Taelor, OTD, shares about personal updates & processing in how she maintains her calm, manages triggers around seeing siblings & communication w/ her no contact parent, and navigates the grief that comes with choosing a life of different. To catch up with part 1 of the “No Contact Series” you can listen here at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overcoming-podcast/episodes/Ep--35-No-Contact-An-Overview-w-Dr--Taelor--OTD-e266cj4 To continue the connection & conversation around all things healing, growth, & Overcoming, be sure to follow along our podcast page @OvercomingPod https://www.instagram.com/overcomingpod . Also, fe...2023-07-2453 minOvercoming: The PodcastOvercoming: The PodcastEp. 38: Holistic Well-Being & Adrenal Fatigue w/ Maura ElizaIn this episode, Dr. Taelor, OTD, invites Maura Eliza to chat about holistic health within a variety of topics, including adrenal fatigue, and how the body responds to chronic stress and trauma. Maura provides flexible health virtual coaching and online courses to support holistic well-being and balance for women within a busy life. You can find Maura on Instagram @flex.health.with.maura at https://www.instagram.com/flex.health.with.maura/ and connect with her current course offerings at https://flexhealthwithmaura.com/ For the morning routine PDF: https://flexhealthwithmaura.com/morning-routine or the course at https://thevibrantway.com To...2023-07-201h 20Evolved Living PodcastEvolved Living PodcastSupporting Neurodiverse OT Leadership Pathways in New Spaces with Dr. Bill Wong, OTD, OTR/L: Part 1Send us a textShifting Perspectives and Supporting Neurodivergent OTsDescription: In this episode of the Engaging Occupational Science Podcast, the conversation delves into the importance of shifting perspectives within the occupational therapy (OT) community. The discussion focuses on partnering with the disability community, building relationships, and considering the well-being of individuals across the lifespan. The lack of infrastructure and support for young adults with disabilities after leaving the K-12 school system is highlighted, particularly in the United States.The guest, Dr. Bill Wong, a publicly known autistic OT, shares insights into his...2023-07-141h 19Overcoming: The PodcastOvercoming: The PodcastEp. 35: No Contact, Pt.1 : An Overview w/ Dr. Taelor, OTDIt’s here! The *most* requested topic EVER, going no-contact with toxic or abusive people in your life! In this episode, Taelor shares an overview of her own journey going “no-contact” with her dysfunctional family, and how that has impacted her healing & overall well-being. Additionally, she shares her recommendations on the process & steps prior *if* you are considering this boundary & life shift. She also shares an insight into considerations many may not think about with a no contact boundary. This is an episode you won’t want to miss! To continue the connection & conversation around all things healing, growth, & Overcoming, be sure...2023-06-261h 44Evolved Living PodcastEvolved Living PodcastEngaging with an OS Lens to Support Intersectional Allyship with Gender Expansive and Queer Communities (Calls to Action for AOTA 2024 Florida Conference)Send us a textThis episode of the Engaging Occupational Science Podcast explores the AOTA 2025 Vision and the complexities that emerge in attempting to realize this vision in the United States context during a time of escalating national tensions and the spread of trans-exclusionary laws that are seeking to target and oppress members of the gender expansive and queer communities throughout the United States.Please sign COTAD’s 2024 AOTA Conference petition here: https://www.change.org/p/urgent-concerns-and-call-for-action-aota-inspire-2024-conference?recruiter=1309629281&recruited_by_id=777815f0-0272-11ee-bfd4-bdda0c0943a5...2023-06-171h 36AtomicErgo PodcastAtomicErgo PodcastAtomicErgo Episode 4 with Dr. Greg Pitts OTD, MS OTR/L CHTIn this episode Jamie has a discussion with Dr. Greg Pitts OTD, MS OTR/L, CHT about the costs of ergonomic injuries and the long-term impact they have on both employees and employers. Dr. Pitts OTD, MS OTR/L CHT, is recognized as one of the top Hand Therapist on the planet. In his career, which has spanned over three decades, Greg’s been a practitioner, an academic and researcher. Greg regularly speaks/trains both domestically and internationally and serves as a professor at Spalding University. Greg is a successful entrepreneur and serves as the CEO of Co...2023-06-1320 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesJoy Doll, OTD, OTR/L: OT in InformaticsIn this episode, we will learn from Joy Doll, OTD, OTR/L. Dr. Doll is an occupational therapist who specializes in Informatics. In 2023, she launched her own consulting firm to support organizations to bridge health care and social care, Hello Better Healthcare, LLC. She is Associate Professor and Program Director of Health Informatics at Creighton University. Prior to launching Hello Better Healthcare, Dr. Doll was the Vice President of Community Programs for CyncHealth. In this role, Joy supported cross-sector partnerships to build a social determinants of health ecosystem that includes community-based organizations, health information technology, 211 and health care organizations...2023-05-0843 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastAsha Rao, OTD, OTR/LOn this episode we talk with Asha Rao, OTD, OTR/L about her OTD project developing a screening tool for mothers experiencing perinatal loss. Increasingly as a profession we are identifying emerging areas of practice. Spaces where a person's life events or health has led to or is likely to lead to occupational imbalance. Perinatal loss is certainly one of those spaces.2023-03-2236 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastLiz Graczyk, OTD, OTR/LOn this episode we talk with occupational therapist Liz Graczyk, OTD, OTR/L about her use of self-management interventions for chronic pain. Occupational therapy practitioners are increasingly using self-management approaches and Liz's project is a great example.2023-03-0839 minOrthodox ConundrumOrthodox ConundrumOTD, Datlash, and the Religious Spectrum: When Orthodox Jews Leave Orthodoxy, with Rabbi Alex Israel (150)There’s a phenomenon in the Orthodox world which is called by various names, though most commonly “Off the Derech” or OTD, and “Datlash,” short for “Dati Leshe’avar” - that is, formerly religious. For a community which prides itself on continuity and on passing the tradition from one generation to the next, the idea that people leave Orthodoxy is simultaneously painful and threatening. Why did he or she leave? What didn’t work? Why don’t they see what I see… or perhaps, if we’re being truly honest with ourselves, what do they see that I may be missing? And when the...2023-02-271h 21Jewish Disability Services - Together, We Make An Impact PodcastJewish Disability Services - Together, We Make An Impact PodcastWelcome to the Jewish Disability Services - Together, We Make An Impact PodcastWelcome to the Jewish Disability Services - Together, We Make An Impact Podcast with your hosts Adam Roth and Rose Greenblatt. The goal of this podcast is to expose and explore real issues facing the disabled community. During each episode Adam and Rose will connect our listeners with experts in the field, from academia to lived experiences, to shed light on our topic, while exploring meaningful disability resources from local professionals.Meet your Cohosts:Adam Roth M.B.A. M.Ed. (he/him) is currently the Director, Special Needs at the Jewish Federation of Southern...2023-01-2200 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastAna Paula Mejia-Ramos, OTD, OTR/L and Michelle Marchetti, OTD, OTR/LOn this episode we talk with Ana Paula Mehhia-Ramos, OTD, OTR/L and Michelle Marchetti, OTD, OTR/L about their capstone projects exploring how to support fieldwork students in challenging situations.2023-01-1037 minHands In MotionHands In MotionPediatric Burns with Patti Sharp, OTD, MS, OTR/L, BCPOn this episode we are joined by Patti Sharp, an occupational therapist who has spent several years working with pediatric patients who have sustained burn injuries. Patti discusses the role of occupational and physical therapy in a burn unit, what makes treating children different, and strategies for treating this population who have sustained life-altering burn injuries. Guest Bio:Patti Sharp, OTD, MS, OTR/L, BCP, is a pediatric occupational therapist with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) in Ohio. She earned her Master’s in OT at Washington University and OTD at Rocky...2022-12-1940 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesMark Koch, OTD, OTR/L: OT in VIctim & Survivor AdvocacyIn this episode, we will learn about Mark Koch, OTD, OTR/L an occupational therapist and educator whose areas of interest include community-based practice, trauma-informed care, occupational in/justice, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He received his Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Missouri and his post-professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate from Saint Louis University. Prior to his appointment at Cedar Crest College, Dr. Koch was a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas/University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. As an OT educator and scholar, Mark is interested in understanding how relational a...2022-12-1955 minOff-White CoatOff-White CoatInstitutional Review Board (IRB) Approval ft. OTD, Melissa SkinnerWelcome back to another Off-White Coat episode. This week we had the pleasure of having future OTD, Melissa Skinner back in the studio. She updates us on life in Occupational Therapy school and earning her doctorate degree, how to obtain IRB approval quickly and successfully, completing OTD capstone project, and updates concerning her personal upcoming surgery. Listen now and make sure you also check out her previous episode! Follow her along at @ot.mel on Instagram Picmonic boosts confidence and grades. Our IRB study proved that with the Picmonic learning system students increase retention and t...2022-11-2127 minHands In MotionHands In MotionBlood Flow Restriction with Jim Wagner, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, CPAM, CSCSOn this episode we are joined by Jim Wagner, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, CPAM, CSCS, to discuss blood flow restriction and its application to upper extremity rehab. Jim discusses the science behind blood flow restriction, how it can be utilized in the rehab setting, and how it can benefit patients.  Article Links:Comparison of blood flow restriction devices and their effect on quadriceps muscle activation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2021.02.005Practical Blood Flow Restriction Training Increases Acute Determinants of Hypertrophy Without Increasing Indices of Muscle Damage.https://journals.lww.com...2022-11-0736 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastFatima Hendricks B.OT, MBA, MS, MA, OTD, OTR/LOn this episode occupational therapist and educator Fatima Hendricks B.OT, MBA, MS, MA, OTD, OTR/L discusses decolononial praxis in OT.2022-11-0252 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesCapt. Antonio, OTR/L, CHT and Capt. Eloi, OTD, OTR/L: OT in the United States Air ForceIn this episode, we will learn about two occupational therapists who are Captains in the United States Air Force, Capt. Andrew Antonio, OTR/L, CHT, and Capt. Alain Pierre Eloi, OTD, OTR/L. Capt. Antonio is an occupational therapist at the Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. He leads a multidisciplinary team of military and civilian personnel across six functional areas in support of the sole Pararescue pipeline for six commands. He supports the Human Performance Optimization Program, providing sports medicine consultation to providers, independent medical technicians, athletic trainers and embedded Squadron l...2022-10-101h 24The Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesAngela Provenzano-Tobin, OTD, OTR/L: OT in Kinship CareIn this episode, we will be learning about an occupational therapist who works in kinship care. Angela Provenzano-Tobin, OTR/L, OTD is a recent graduate of The Ohio State University occupational therapy program. She has had her fair share of travels- as she is a Connecticut native and attended Mississippi State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in Educational Psychology with a Spanish minor. She started an online support group for kinship caregivers, Kinship Caregivers Connect, in June of 2020 at the height of the pandemic with the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. She developed a passion for serving kinship caregivers due to...2022-09-2639 minHands In MotionHands In MotionProprioception in Distal Radius Fractures with Kristin Valdes OTD, OT, CHTKris Valdes is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist who has made extensive contributions to the hand and upper extremity profession. She is also a past president of ASHT. Kris has a widespread knowledge of treatment of distal radius fractures, specifically looking at proprioceptive input. In this episode, she defines that for us and gives helpful information on how to assess this in your patients as well as how to address it to ensure optimal rehabilitation. Referenced material:Rehabilitation strategies for wrist sensorimotor control impairment: From theory to practiceJournal o...2022-08-1539 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastMoira P. Bushell OTD, MEd, OTR/L, BCPOn this episode Moira P. Bushell OTD, MEd, OTR/L, BCP talks about how occupational therapy practitioners can use their knowledge of education law to advance their practice.2022-08-1042 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastLauren Koch, OTD, OTR/L, CAPSOn this episode Lauren Koch, OTD, OTR/L, CAPS discusses her capstone project providing education on fall prevention for care managers and others. Lauren describes the resources she created and helpful lessons learned while implementing her capstone project.2022-07-2741 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastBreanne Grasso, OTD, OTR/L discusses how to address sexuality with your clientsBreanne Grasso, OTD, OTR/L discusses how to address sexuality with your clients2022-06-1533 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastKira Meskin, OTD, OTR/L, CAPS, ECHM and Laura VanPuymbrouck, PhD, OTR/L discuss their role in advocacy and policy changeOn this episode Kira Meskin, OTD, OTR/L, CAPS, ECHM and Laura VanPuymbrouck, PhD, OTR/L talk about their creation of the PPE for People with Disabilities coalition which led to their work helping to draft and pass Illinois Bill SB 921.2022-06-011h 07The Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastDana Lingle, OTD, OTR/L, CHT Discusses OT's Role in ErgonomicsOn this episode Dana Lingle, OTD, OTR/L, CHT discusses how she has incorporated two of her passions in OT: ergonomics and education.2022-05-111h 11The Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastHannah Brock, OTD, OTR/LHannah Brock, OTD, OTR/L discusses OT's role in advocacy and population based interventions.2022-04-1338 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastAmanda Conway, OTD, OTR/LOn this episode Amanda Conway, OTD, OTR/L discusses her capstone project, "Enhancing Participation & Engagement in Meaningful Activities Among Persons with Dementia."2022-03-3034 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastAndrea LeFlore, OTD, OTR/L and Nina Robins, PhD, OTR/LOn this episode Andrea LeFlore, OTD, OTR/L and Nina Robins, PhD, OTR/L, discuss their work in homeless and community-based services.2022-03-021h 10Overcoming: The PodcastOvercoming: The PodcastEp. 2: Complex Trauma & Self-Love - Taelor’s StoryYour host, Taelor M, OTD, CTP shares her own personal story of Overcoming, including complex trauma, low self-worth, & growing up in a narcissistic household. She also preaches a message of inspiration to all who are choosing this healing journey. Stay connected with the show w/ more behind the scenes clips + resources on Instagram www.Instagram.com/soswithdrtaelor To continue the connection & conversation around all things healing, growth, & Overcoming, be sure to follow along our podcast page @OvercomingPod https://www.instagram.com/overcomingpod . Also, feel free to check out http://bio.site/soswithdrtaelor for up-to-date to social media, collaborations, and services...2022-01-051h 08Hands In MotionHands In MotionAHTF Grants and How to Apply with April Cowan, OTR, OTD, CHTOn this episode, we are joined by April Cowan, OTR, OTD, CHT to discuss grant funding that the American Hand Therapy Foundation (AHTF) has to offer. AHTF has funding available for research and educational purposes. Often, this funding is not awarded because there are no applications received. April shares with us the various grants that are awarded by the AHTF and how to apply and make your application stand out. A grant for a novice researcher: https://www.ahtf.org/grants/burkhalter-new-investigator-grant/  A grant for the experienced researcher: https://www.a...2021-12-2031 minThe Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesKirsten Beshay, OTD, OTR/L, CIEE< CEAS I & III: OT in ErgonomicsIn this episode, we will be learning about an occupational therapy practitioner working in ergonomics. You will hear from the personal and professional experiences of Kirsten Beshay, OTD, MA, OTR/L, CIEE, CEAS I & III.  Kirsten is an OT with 5 years of experience as a contractor for the Global Google Ergonomics Team. She loves introducing OT practitioners to the best-kept secret of the therapy world! Kirsten completed her OTD at Boston University, where she designed her flagship course, "Ergonomics for OT Practitioners". She has also worked in healthcare and school settings as an occupational therapist, where ergonomic principles are e...2021-12-061h 02The Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastPiper Hansen, OTD, OTR/L, BCPROn this episode, Piper Hansen discusses the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). She discusses her OTD project supporting practitioners in the use of the COPM and helpful tips and tricks for using it in your clinical practice.2021-11-2437 minRichardlistensRichardlistensSneak Peek into RichardListens & Making the Jump Lorenda Philips present Episode 3: The Body as a Machine: Maintenance for Life after Sport with Mary Trumpi, DC, CCSP & Dr. Madison Harris, OTD.Sneak Peek into RichardListens & Making the Jump Lorenda Philips present Episode 3: The Body as a Machine: Maintenance for Life after Sport with Mary Trumpi, DC, CCSP & Dr. Madison Harris, OTD. The Release Date of the Show is Monday, October 25th. Listen in for more amazing nuggets with Mary Trumpi, DC, CCSP & Dr. Madison Harris, OTD. You can also find more Richard Listens content on Instagram (@RichardListens), Facebook (@Richard Listens), and RichardListens.com. Support the show (http://patreon.com/Richardlistens)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/richar...2021-10-2202 minSpeechGoodsSpeechGoodsEpisode 27: The Goods on Forgiving Yourself for Student Loans with Amirra Condelee OTD, OTR/LIn this episode, we have Amirra Condelee OTD, OTR/L.  Dr. Amirra Condelee OTD, OTR/L is an Arizona-based healthcare blogger, content creator, and pediatric occupational therapist dedicated to helping fellow OTs grow in OT, faith, and finance. Amirra is passionate about two areas: financial empowerment for healthcare professionals & helping little mirracles fulfill big dreams. Amirra has been practicing as an OT in the Early Intervention setting since graduating from MGH Institute of Health Professions in May 2019. She is the proud owner of Marvelous Mirracles Pediatric Therapy, LLC providing pediatric home health services and th...2021-10-111h 09Hands In MotionHands In MotionEngaging Entry-Level Students in Hand Therapy with Nathan Short, PhD, OTD, OTD/L, CHTIn this episode, we are joined by Nathan Short, an occupational therapist and hand therapist that splits his time between the clinic and the classroom. Nathan has a strong interest in preparing his students to be successful in a hand therapy clinic on their clinical rotations and as they start their journey to become certified hand therapists. We will discuss his research findings and how the occupational therapy program he is a faculty member of has worked to engage their students in hand and upper extremity therapy.   Guest Bio: Nathan Short is an assoc...2021-09-2827 minThe Moxie OT PodcastThe Moxie OT PodcastEpisode 11: Bridget Hahn, OTD, OTR/L and Arielle Ramirez, OTD, OTR/LThis episode we're moving away from practice but we're still exploring the evidence as we discuss holistic admissions processes in occupational therapy programs. We have two guests, Dr. Bridget Hahn, academic coordinator and chair of the admissions committee at Rush University and Dr. Arielle Ramirez, an occupational therapist at Chicago Public Schools. Dr. Ramirez has recently completed a research project titled "Exploring Inclusion within Occupational Therapy Education"2021-07-0739 minLagoinha MilanezLagoinha MilanezCulto da OTD | 27/03/21 | AliançaSeja muito bem-vindo a mais um culto da OTD, celebre ao Senhor conosco e abra seu coração para ouvir a palavra de Deus2021-03-2947 minLagoinha MilanezLagoinha MilanezCulto da OTD | 20/03/21 | Igreja: hospital ou academia?"Igreja: hospital ou academia?" foi o tema do culto online da OTD do dia 20/03/21. A referência usada foi: Jo 6.60-64, 67-71. Podemos aprender alguns pontos com essa mensagem: *Você acredita que igreja é mais semelhante com um hospital ou academia? A maioria das pessoas vai falar que se parece mais com o hospital porque é onde você vai pra se curar e se tratar. Mas, depois que você é curado, você continua no hospital? *Já na academia você aprende os exercícios, a se alimentar direito, se alongar e etc. Após você atingir uma f...2021-03-2337 minThe OT Schoolhouse Podcast for School-Based OT PractitionersThe OT Schoolhouse Podcast for School-Based OT PractitionersOTSH 66: Post Secondary Transition Planning with Liz Abadiotakis, OTD, OTR/LHave you ever wondered what to do with your high school students? Did you there is such a thing as a Post Secondary Transition Plan that is required for every high school student on an IEP? If not, this is the episode for you! Today, I am welcoming to the podcast, Dr. Liz Abadiotakis, OTD, OTR/L to share with her experiences working with Post Secondary Transition Plans as part of an IEP team. Key questions to be answered:What is a Post Secondary Transition plan?When must a transition plan be put in p...2021-03-1553 min