Off-Script Physio

Ben 'Bowie' Bowtell and Karen 'Kaz' Finnin

Off-Script Physio is a podcast that goes beyond the clinical cases and technical skills - it's about the real stories, challenges, and triumphs that shape us as physiotherapists. Co-hosted by Karen ‘Kaz’ Finnin and Ben ‘Bowie’ Bowtell, this show opens up honest conversations about the human side of our profession. We talk about the moments that don’t always make it into conference presentations: imposter syndrome, feeling stuck, making mistakes, and the constant balancing act between caring for others and building your own career.

Episodes

  1. Pioneering Neuro with Gilly Davy

    2 MAR

    Pioneering Neuro with Gilly Davy

    In this conversation, Gilly Davy shares her journey from being a new graduate in physiotherapy to becoming a neuro physio expert. She discusses the importance of mentorship, and the pivotal moments that shaped her career. Gilly emphasizes the need for awareness in neuro physio, particularly in managing conditions like MS, and the challenges of imposter syndrome. She encourages new physiotherapists to explore various opportunities and continue their professional development through courses and mentorship.    Takeaways Gilly's journey highlights the importance of mentorship in career development.Exposure to different specialties can shape a physiotherapist's career path.Imposter syndrome is a common challenge faced by professionals.Neurophysio offers unique opportunities to change lives through rehabilitation.Continuous learning and professional development are crucial in physiotherapy.Networking and building a community can enhance career growth.Identifying gaps in healthcare can lead to innovative solutions.The importance of clinical experience in shaping one's approach to treatment.High-intensity training can be beneficial for patients with MS.Physiotherapy is a versatile career that allows for global opportunities.As a token of appreciation for our guests' time, Off-Script Physio donates to a charity nominated by each guest. Gilly has nominated ⁠New Zealand Forest and Bird, New Zealand’s leading independent conservation organisation. For more information visit ⁠https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/. Chapters  00:00Introduction and Background 01:05 TheConcept of Off-Script Physio 01:26 EarlyCareer Experiences 03:15 TheImportance of Clinical Exposure 05:46Navigating Career Choices in Physiotherapy 08:29 TheShift to Neurophysio 11:06Community and Mentorship in Physiotherapy 13:29Developing an International Program 18:47Journey Through Neurophysio in New Zealand 21:40Transitioning to Australia: New Opportunities 24:30Pivotal Moments in Career Development 27:29 TheBirth of MS Get A Head Start 29:41Addressing Gaps in MS Care 30:32Navigating Imposter Syndrome in Physio 37:47Finding Your Strengths in Clinical Practice 44:28Pioneering New Opportunities in Neurophysio 52:47Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors

    54 min
  2. Challenging Beliefs with Dr. Simon Pratt

    23 FEB

    Challenging Beliefs with Dr. Simon Pratt

    In this episode of Off-Script Physio, Dr. Simon Pratt shares his journey through physiotherapy, academia, and faith. He discusses the importance of integrating spirituality with evidence-based practice, the challenges of imposter syndrome,and the significance of building strong patient relationships. Simon emphasizes the need for continuous learning and mentorship in the physiotherapy field, while also highlighting the human side of healthcare. Simon journey in physiotherapy began in 2002 after training at Curtin University.He pursued multiple master's degrees to enhance his clinical skills and knowledge.Simon completed a PhD focused on chronic low back pain and body perception.Balancing family life, teaching, and research was a significant challenge for Simon.He believes that spirituality and science can coexist in healthcare.Listening to patients is crucial for building trust and understanding their needs.Imposter syndrome is common among new physiotherapists, especially in private practice.Mentorship plays a vital role in overcoming feelings of inadequacy in the profession.The biopsychosocial model is essential for effective patient care.Simon encourages new physiotherapists to be teachable and open to learning.   Chapters  00:00Introduction to Simon's Journey 03:10 TheEvolution of Simon's Career in Physiotherapy 06:01Pursuing Advanced Studies: Masters and PhD 08:14Balancing Family Life and Academic Pursuits 10:05 TheIntersection of Faith and Science 15:56Reflections on Spirituality in Healthcare 23:10Challenging Beliefs in Physiotherapy 33:01Navigating Imposter Syndrome 36:18Building Connections with Patients 41:51 The Human Side of Healthcare 42:32 The Compassionate Connection in Physio 43:28Paying It Forward: Charity and Community Impact   As a token of appreciation for our guests' time, Off-Script Physio makes a donation to a charity nominated by each guest. Simon has nominated ⁠Compassion Australia, which works to release children from poverty. For moreinformation visit ⁠https://www.compassion.com.au/

    44 min
  3. Life of a Traveling Physio with Jian Soares

    16 FEB

    Life of a Traveling Physio with Jian Soares

    In this episode of the Off-Script Physio podcast, Jian Soares shares his journey as a traveling physiotherapist with the Canadian snowboard team. He discusses the unique experiences and challenges of working with elite athletes, theimportance of building trust and maintaining professional boundaries, and the continuous development of skills necessary for success in sports physiotherapy. Jian emphasizes the significance of routine and grounding techniques while onthe road, the complexities of decision-making in high-pressure situations, and the evolving perspectives on manual therapy. He concludes with valuable advice for aspiring physiotherapists, encouraging them to embrace opportunities and surround themselves with a supportive network. Takeaways   Traveling with a national team offers unique experiences.Building relationships with athletes is crucial for effective treatment.The importance of maintaining professional boundaries while traveling.Soft skills are essential for success in sports physiotherapy.Establishing a routine is vital for mental well-being on the road.Decision-making in sports physio can be high-pressure and complex.Manual therapy plays a significant role in athlete performance.Continuous professional development is key to staying relevant.Surrounding yourself with a supportive team enhances growth.Taking opportunities can lead to unexpected career paths.  Chapters 00:00Introduction to the Traveling Physio Journey 02:20Pathway to Becoming a Sports Physiotherapist 05:03Navigating Uncertainty in Elite Sports 08:19 The Rhythm of a Year in Sports Physio 12:00 Pinch Me Moments in the Profession 13:39Balancing Friendships and Professionalism 17:26Developing Soft Skills in Sports Physio 19:49Finding Grounding in a Traveling Lifestyle 24:34Owning Decisions in High-Stakes Environments 27:21Engaging the Mind: Finding Focus Outside of Work 29:44Burnout: The Hidden Struggles of Traveling Professionals 32:08Reframing Perspectives: The Manual Therapy Debate 35:18Professional Development: Evolving as a Physiotherapist 38:58Navigating Challenges: The Importance of Support Networks 42:45Embracing Opportunities: Advice for Aspiring Physiotherapists    As a token of appreciation for our guests' time, Off-Script Physio makes a donation to a charity nominated by each guest. Jian has nominated ⁠Protect Our Winters. For more information visit ⁠ https://protectourwinters.org/pow-international/

    42 min
  4. Planning and Pivoting with Karina Chilman

    9 FEB

    Planning and Pivoting with Karina Chilman

    In this conversation, Karina Chilman shares her journey through the field of physiotherapy, detailing her early influences, challenges faced in private practice, and her transformative experiences with Cirque du Soleil. She discusses her role in the Tokyo Olympics and Commonwealth Games, the impact ofimposter syndrome on her career, and her current position at Sport Integrity Australia. Karina emphasizes the importance of mentorship, adaptability, and the value of pursuing opportunities in the physiotherapy field.   Takeaways Karina was influenced by great teachers in high school.She felt isolated in her early private practice role.Her experience with Cirque du Soleil was transformative.COVID-19 impacted her career trajectory significantly.She played a key role in the Tokyo Olympics.Imposter syndrome affected her confidence in her career.Leadership skills are transferable from physiotherapy.There are always opportunities for physiotherapists.It's important to weigh life considerations when pivoting careers.Supportive environments enhance professional growth.Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Karina's Journey 02:03 Early Career and Mentorship 04:30 Navigating Career Pivots 11:15 The Circus Experience 14:49 Transitioning During COVID 17:13 Leadership in Sports Physio 24:53 Navigating Multiple Roles in Sports Medicine 26:42 Leadership Development and Scholarships in Sports 28:04 Current Role at Sport Integrity Australia 29:40 Understanding and Managing Imposter Syndrome 39:24 Building a Business in Sports Physio 43:29 Advice for Physios Looking to Pivot As a token of appreciation for our guests' time, Off-Script Physio makes a donation to a charity nominated by each guest. Karina has nominated ⁠White Ribbon Australia, to support the prevention of men’s violence against women. For moreinformation visit ⁠https://whiteribbon.org.au/

    49 min
  5. Uncomfortable Conversations with Eric Leckie

    2 FEB

    Uncomfortable Conversations with Eric Leckie

    In this episode of Off-Script Physio, Eric Leckie shares his journey from a curious, entrepreneurial child to a physiotherapist specializing in Men's Health. He discusses the challenges he faced in building his career, including navigatinguncomfortable conversations about sensitive health issues. Eric emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, empathy, and connection in patient care, as well as the value of sharing personal experiences to foster trust. He also outlineshis business model, which includes creating digital products and leveraging YouTube to reach a wider audience. Throughout the conversation, Eric encourages young physiotherapists to embrace their journeys, overcome imposter syndrome,and prioritize meaningful connections with their patients.   Takeaways  Eric's journey began with a desire to help others after witnessing his father's health struggles.He faced challenges in his academic journey but remained focused on his goal of becoming a physiotherapist.Building an online presence through YouTube allowed Eric to share his story and connect with a broader audience.Vulnerability in sharing personal experiences can foster trust and connection with patients.Eric emphasizes the importance of empathy in healthcare, especially in sensitive areas like men's health.He navigated failures in his entrepreneurial ventures but learned valuable lessons from each experience.Creating digital products has become a significant part of Eric's business model, allowing him to reach more people.Eric encourages young physiotherapists to embrace their unique journeys and not be afraid of failure.The conversation highlights the need for healthcare professionals to engage in uncomfortable conversations with patients.Eric's story serves as an inspiration for others to pursue their passions and make a difference in their fields.  Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Background 03:21 The Journey into Physiotherapy 06:17 Entrepreneurial Ventures and Challenges 09:05 Building an Online Presence 11:59 Navigating Failure and Resilience 14:57 Facilitating Uncomfortable Conversations 23:42 Empathy and Connection in Men's Health 29:26 Navigating Uncomfortable Conversations in Healthcare 30:43 Building Therapeutic Alliances with Patients 34:39 Addressing Shame and Vulnerability in Health Discussions 38:10 The Importance of Open Dialogue in Men's Health 39:17 Understanding Gender Differences in Communication 40:09 Eric's Business Model and Weekly Routine 46:08 Overcoming Challenges and Imposter Syndrome 53:41 The Journey of Growth and Resilience Check outEric’s work at https://www.keepgoing.au/   As a token of appreciation for our guests' time, Off-Script Physio makes a donation to a charity nominated by each guest. Eric has nominated ⁠Movember, a charity the exists to help men live happier, healthier, longer lives. For more information visit ⁠ https://au.movember.com/

    57 min
  6. Going Against the Grain with Dr Kieran Richardson

    25 JAN

    Going Against the Grain with Dr Kieran Richardson

    In this engaging conversation, Dr. Kieran Richardson shares his journey in physiotherapy, emphasising the importance of mentorship, navigating imposter syndrome, and creating safe spaces for growth. The discussion highlights the need for physiotherapists to believe in their essential role within the healthcare system, while also addressing self-criticism and the challenges of conflict resolution in the profession. Kieran's insights into balancing professional and personal life, along with his experiences in advocating for non-operative ACL treatment, provide valuable perspectives for both new and seasoned physiotherapists. Takeaways Kieran emphasizes the importance of mentorship in professional growth.Imposter syndrome is a common experience among physiotherapists.Creating a safe space for growth is crucial in the profession.Self-criticism is prevalent in physiotherapy, and it needs to be addressed.Finding balance between work and personal life is essential for sustainability.Kieran advocates for non-operative approaches in ACL treatment.Physiotherapists must believe in their value within the healthcare system.Conflict resolution skills are important for effective patient care.The physiotherapy community should support each other more.Humor and creativity, like using memes, can help unite the profession. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Kieran Richardson 03:00 Kieran's Journey in Physiotherapy 06:26 The Role of Mentorship in Growth 10:58 Creating Safe Spaces for Development 15:10 Navigating Challenges in the Profession 16:53 Going Against the Grain in ACL Treatment 20:31 Global Perspectives on Physiotherapy Practices 22:32 Navigating Communication in Healthcare 25:08 Understanding Conflict in Professional Relationships 28:14 Balancing Professional Identity and Personal Life 31:33 Addressing Gaps in Physiotherapy Education 34:05 Unifying the Physiotherapy Profession for Better Outcomes 39:53 The Power of Positive Connections 40:50 Creating a Safe Space for Conversations 41:13 Supporting Charities and Community Engagement As a token of appreciation for our guests' time, Off-Script Physio makes a donation to a charity nominated by each guest. Dr. Kieran Richardson has nominated Destiny Rescue, who exist to rescue kids from human trafficking and sexual exploitation and equip them to stay free. For more information visit https://www.destinyrescue.org.au/

    42 min

About

Off-Script Physio is a podcast that goes beyond the clinical cases and technical skills - it's about the real stories, challenges, and triumphs that shape us as physiotherapists. Co-hosted by Karen ‘Kaz’ Finnin and Ben ‘Bowie’ Bowtell, this show opens up honest conversations about the human side of our profession. We talk about the moments that don’t always make it into conference presentations: imposter syndrome, feeling stuck, making mistakes, and the constant balancing act between caring for others and building your own career.