Reflections on hosting our first guest, allowing space for fear, worth, panic and how we can better collaborate with our patients

Real Clinicians Real Chats Podcast

Kit and Alex reflect on their first experience of having a guest in their podcast home, appreciating the value of inviting real clinicians on rather than subject experts. 

Kit shares her recent change in clinic life with taking on a new lease for her biz. She speaks about how the transition is bringing up deeper layers around fear, doubt and self-worth and how she’s noticing how those parts are sitting alongside the openness, expansion and playfulness in an embodied way.

They discuss how Kit navigated “struggle town” through the challenges that emerged with the move and how that can relate to life in clinic with the people we work alongside. They explore about how to be with people in their challenges, allowing space for fear, worth, panic, and making space for each individuals felt sense knowledge that is different to intellectual knowing.

Alex brings in research around what patients require for collaboration in terms of structure and un-structured time within session to communicate their unique experiences. They talk about how we hold different frameworks / maps as guides that can bring some structure or shape to sessions whilst allowing for unstructured time to allow for building trust and the relationship.

You can follow us:
@realcliniciansrealchats on Facebook and Instagram

You can follow Alex:
@therehabpodiatrist on Facebook, Instagram 
@therehabpod on Twitter
www.therehabpodiatrist.com

You can follow Kit:
@wisephysiotherapy on Facebook and Instagram
www.wisephysiotherapy.com.au

Special thanks to Clariloops for our theme music.

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada