20 episodes

This is a podcast dedicated to coming together and sharing multidisciplinary and multicultural wisdom from diverse perspectives to support adapting to change holistically and ecologically together with honesty about the messy and imperfect process of ongoing growth, change, and adaptation to the contemporary world.  This podcast seeks to help facilitate mindful, inclusive, and transformative dialog and responsive trauma-informed and responsive action to connect people across the globe toward constructive life-affirming adaptation in context with engagement in a diversity of honest and transparent perspectives and actions in the field.  Disclaimer:  The information provided in the Evolved Living Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The views and opinions expressed by the host, guests, or any individual associated with this podcast are their own and do not reflect the views of any formal association related to and Professional Licensing Body or Employing Agency particularly related to Occupational Therapy or Occupational Science, or the Employers of the host and guests. Full Disclaimer: https://swiy.co/engagingOSPodcastDisclaimer

Evolved Living Podcast Dr. Josie Jarvis, PP-OTD, MA-OTR/L, BA, BS

    • Science
    • 4.5 • 6 Ratings

This is a podcast dedicated to coming together and sharing multidisciplinary and multicultural wisdom from diverse perspectives to support adapting to change holistically and ecologically together with honesty about the messy and imperfect process of ongoing growth, change, and adaptation to the contemporary world.  This podcast seeks to help facilitate mindful, inclusive, and transformative dialog and responsive trauma-informed and responsive action to connect people across the globe toward constructive life-affirming adaptation in context with engagement in a diversity of honest and transparent perspectives and actions in the field.  Disclaimer:  The information provided in the Evolved Living Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The views and opinions expressed by the host, guests, or any individual associated with this podcast are their own and do not reflect the views of any formal association related to and Professional Licensing Body or Employing Agency particularly related to Occupational Therapy or Occupational Science, or the Employers of the host and guests. Full Disclaimer: https://swiy.co/engagingOSPodcastDisclaimer

    OT and PT Working Together To Systemically Transform Maternal Health From a Culture of Trauma to Supported Liberation: An Interdisciplinary Call to Action For All at the Individual, Micro, Meso, and Macro Level

    OT and PT Working Together To Systemically Transform Maternal Health From a Culture of Trauma to Supported Liberation: An Interdisciplinary Call to Action For All at the Individual, Micro, Meso, and Macro Level

    The podcast interview discusses maternal health disparities, the importance of collaboration between occupational therapists and physical therapists, and the role of technology and personal experiences in empowering women and improving healthcare outcomes, with a focus on trauma-informed, individualized care and systemic change.Released in Tandem with AOTA SPECIALTY CONFERENCE:Women's Health https://www.aota.org/events/calendar/aota-specialty-conference-womens-healthTrauma-Informed Collaborat...

    • 2 hr 23 min
    Ink and Inclusion: Breaking Barriers in the Occupation of Tattoo Artistry and Beyond

    Ink and Inclusion: Breaking Barriers in the Occupation of Tattoo Artistry and Beyond

    This Podcast discusses a conversation with Angel, a Tacoma Area tattoo artist, about her journey into the tattoo industry, the skills required, the therapeutic aspect of her work, the need for more diversity and representation in the field, and her community work with the Hundredth Monkey art organization, with future steps including sharing resources on trauma-informed practices, promoting body art in professional spaces, and continuing the conversation about making art more accessible and i...

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Weaving the Threads of Our Occupational Histories: An Intergenerational Conversation with the Jarvis Family

    Weaving the Threads of Our Occupational Histories: An Intergenerational Conversation with the Jarvis Family

    Learn essentials to develop your own intergenerational Occupational Profile Informed by Occupational Science Here:https://eln.upcoach.com/organizations/i/x9V5a6WydwaVTsGBXqwfUon13Fewi4nHAj6QYPMyQl2fwmKkPLDr. Josie Jarvis sits down with her parents, Julie and Wade Jarvis, to learn about their occupational histories and how their experiences have shaped Josie's own occupational path. Through conversation, they work to understand the threads that connect their lives across generations and cultur...

    • 1 hr 39 min
    Elevating Occupational Therapy Leadership and Education Through the Transformative Lifestyle of Hip Hop Culture, Informal Publishing, and Collective Activism for Systemic Change Together

    Elevating Occupational Therapy Leadership and Education Through the Transformative Lifestyle of Hip Hop Culture, Informal Publishing, and Collective Activism for Systemic Change Together

    This 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 ...

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Exploring and Reviving Indigenous Science and Decolonization in Everyday Suburban Living in the United States and Other Colonized Lands Contextually: Featuring Hawaiian Artist and Activist Malialani Dullanty

    Exploring and Reviving Indigenous Science and Decolonization in Everyday Suburban Living in the United States and Other Colonized Lands Contextually: Featuring Hawaiian Artist and Activist Malialani Dullanty

    Just in time to decolonize Thanksgiving, even in "progressive" Pacific Northwest Seattle Suburbs where exclusive and protective...does not always mean...safe...for everyone...Check our Hawaiian Artist and Indigenous Human Rights Activist Malialani Dullanty! Please consider following her work on instragram: https://www.instagram.com/malialani/And supporting her Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/malialanimadeThe podcast primarily involves Josephine Jarvis and Malialani Dullanty discussing their e...

    • 1 hr 59 min
    Navigating the Paradox of Supported Independence in Communication with Nuanced Neurodivergence Featuring Speech Language Pathology Clinical Fellow and Young Hemiplegic Stroke Survivor Ashley Lynn Waldron

    Navigating the Paradox of Supported Independence in Communication with Nuanced Neurodivergence Featuring Speech Language Pathology Clinical Fellow and Young Hemiplegic Stroke Survivor Ashley Lynn Waldron

    This is a very meaningful podcast discussion for me as I not only get to catch up with a dear college friend I also get to deeply explore the occupational impact of how one's life path can evolve after acquiring a profound neuro divergence early in life. Ashley and I's paths in our early twenties crossed quite a bit however I never would have guessed I would ever become a therapy colleague with her over a decade after moving away from Olympia, WA. When I last was actively connected to Ashley'...

    • 1 hr 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Susan Yebra ,

In full support

This is one of my podcasts. If you are neurotypical, you may have some trouble following along - welcome to the brain of someone with ADHD! I love that these podcasts are the perfect amount of time for a long commute to/from work. Josie is doing an amazing job bringing OT back to OS - she is a breath of fresh air for OTs feeling burned out in their current practice.

misskerry55 ,

Recommend that interviewer let the guest speak

I am one hour into an episode and I find the questions to be asked by the interviewer to be long rambling statements about what she thinks and it seems hard for her first to fully develop his thoughts. This is also way too long and should be broken up into digestible topics areas. The content is rich - just hard to sit through this

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