Episodes

  • Land your dream physiotherapy job with these insider tips from Tristan White and Jess Soding, The Physio Co
    Dec 6 2024

    Unlock the secrets to landing your dream physio job in our latest episode 🎙️

    Join hosts Tristan White and Jess Soding from The Physio Co as they share insightful tips on how to stand out in the competitive physiotherapy job market, especially for new graduates or those considering a career pivot.

    From understanding what truly makes you passionate about your career to mastering the art of engaging cover letters and acing interviews – we've got you covered.

    Key Takeaways:
    - Discover how identifying your passions can shape a fulfilling career path.
    - Learn practical tips on crafting standout resumes and cover letters.
    - Gain confidence with strategies for making memorable impressions in interviews.

    Don't miss out on these essential tools to boost your job application success! 🌟

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    • Learn more about community physiotherapy and its impact
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    27 mins
  • From challenged to thriving: New grad Ella Le Hanie discusses how she successfully made the jump into community physio
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode of The Confident Physio podcast, hosts Tristan White and Jess Soding chat with TPC physiotherapist, Ella Le Hanie.

    Key discussion points:

    • Unpacking Ella’s journey: Ella shares her unique path to becoming a physiotherapist, detailing her passion for healthcare and her love for working with seniors. She recounts her experience at the New South Wales job show that led her to The Physio Co, and recounts overcoming initial anxieties as a new graduate and emphasises the value of asking questions for professional development.

    • Challenges in community physiotherapy: Discussion on common hurdles faced by new practitioners, such as isolation, managing demanding schedules, and imposter syndrome.

    • A day in Ella’s life: Insight into Ella’s work routine, including teaching exercise classes, working with private clients, and balancing personal interests like crocheting and attending the famous Bathurst 1000 race.

    • Focus on seniors: The conversation highlights the crucial role of physiotherapy in enhancing the quality of life for seniors.

    • Client success stories:

      • Neville: Significant physical and mental benefits after transitioning into aged care.
      • Margaret: Achieved a better work-life balance through a tailored exercise plan post-rehabilitation.
    • Effective calendar management: Tips for optimising schedules, such as geographically grouping clients to reduce travel time.

    • Advice for new graduates: Ella encourages new physiotherapists to consider community roles, emphasising the need for courage and adaptability in the field.

    QUOTABLE QUOTE:

    “I think the main thing is that it’s okay to ask questions and it’s okay not to know.”

    Join us for an inspiring episode as we explore the rewarding world of community physiotherapy with insights from Ella Le Hanie!

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    • Learn more about community physiotherapy and its impact
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    29 mins
  • Empowering Seniors: How Mia Ansett swapped private practice for part-time community physio work
    Sep 24 2024

    In this episode of The Confident Physio podcast, hosts Tristan White and Jess Soding chat with Mia Ansett, who joined TPC as a part-time community physiotherapist seven months ago.

    Key Discussion Points:

    1. Mia’s background and passion:

      • Became interested in physiotherapy due to sports injuries while still at school
      • Transition from private practice to working with seniors as a community physio
    2. Core principles in Mia’s practice:

      • Importance of goal setting and 'progressive overload' (training principles from elite sport but relevant for her physio work)
      • Building meaningful connections with clients to tailor effective treatment plans
    3. Adapting physiotherapy for seniors:

      • Strategies to overcome challenges, including involving family members and utilising visual aids
      • Emphasis on the critical role of family support in the rehabilitation process
    4. Heartwarming client stories:

      • Verna, a nearly 101-year-old client, making significant fitness progress
      • Barbara, who regained the confidence to walk outside
      • Housebound individuals gaining mobility and independence through Mia’s guidance
    5. Community physiotherapy benefits:

      • Enhanced relationships with TPC clients compared to private practice
      • Stronger colleague connections and support initiatives
    6. Innovative engagement:

      • Mia's involvement in the launch of TPC's TikTok account to showcase life as a TPC community physio
    7. Reflections and encouragement:

      • Mia’s rewarding experiences in physiotherapy with Aussie seniors
      • Encouragement for others to consider this fulfilling career path

    Conclusion:
    The episode wraps up with a reflection on the transformative power of confidence in senior rehabilitation and an invitation to listeners to explore more about community physiotherapy.

    Subscribe and Connect:

    • Learn more about community physiotherapy and its impact
    • Follow Mia’s journey and engage with TPC's TikTok videos to witness the inspiring progress of our clients
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    30 mins
  • From studying science to becoming a community physiotherapist - with Melissa Martsi
    Sep 13 2024

    In this episode of the Confident Physio podcast, hosts Tristan White and Jess Soding chat with Melissa (Mel) Martsi, a new community physiotherapist at The Physio Co (TPC).

    Mel shares her journey into physiotherapy, beginning with an undergraduate degree in science focused on immunology and inspired by the positive impact of physiotherapy on her grandmother.

    Key Discussion Points:

    1. Mel’s career journey so far:

      • Inspired by the positive influence of physiotherapy on her grandmother, Mel transitioned from an undergraduate degree in science (focused on immunology) to a postgraduate degree in physiotherapy at Melbourne.
      • The journey highlights her dedication to improving the quality of life for older adults.
    2. Rewarding aspects of working with older adults:

      • Mel finds joy in working with seniors, focusing on relationship-building and setting meaningful, personalised goals.
      • She challenges societal stigmas about aging by demonstrating the vibrancy and potential of her clients.
    3. Client spotlight - Bob’s journey:

      • Mel discusses her work with Bob, a client recovering from a leg infection whose goal was to walk to the shops with his wife, Yvonne.
      • Bob’s story showcases the importance of motivation and engagement in physiotherapy.
    4. Growth and confidence in the first year:

      • Mel reflects on her growth in confidence, aided by a supportive work environment at The Physio Co that fosters learning and collaboration.
      • The core value of “finding a better way” and building confidence through courage and experience is emphasized.
    5. Balancing work and personal life:

      • Mel balances her professional duties, working three days a week in retirement living and aged care, with personal responsibilities, including caring for her grandmother and spending time with her nephew.
      • Her smooth transition into the role was supported by shadowing a colleague, which helped her connect with clients and navigate administrative processes.
    6. Collaborative work environment:

      • Regular interactions with colleagues and morning meetings are highlighted as crucial for fostering collaboration and reducing isolation in community physiotherapy.
      • The enjoyable aspects of working with clients in retirement living are discussed.
    7. Advice for aspiring physiotherapists:

      • Mel advises aspiring physiotherapists to connect with professionals and consider opportunities beyond traditional healthcare settings.
      • She emphasises the rewards and fulfillment of working with seniors.

    Engage with us:

    • Tune in to hear more about Mel’s inspiring work and learn about the benefits of community physiotherapy.
    • Follow TPC's new TikTok channel for heartwarming client stories and engaging content.

    Join hosts Tristan White and Jess Soding for an insightful conversation that will leave you inspired by the transformative power of physiotherapy in community settings!

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    28 mins
  • From Poland to The Physio Co: Aga Medasik's inspiring physiotherapy journey
    Aug 19 2024

    In episode 25 of the Confident Physio podcast, co-hosts Tristan White and Jess Soding from The Physio Co interview community physiotherapist, Aga Medasik.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Introduction to Aga Medasik: Learn about Aga’s diverse journey into physiotherapy, starting in Poland, improving her English in Ireland, and ultimately completing her studies in 2006.
    • Influence of sports and personal Injuries: Discover how Aga’s love for variety and movement, influenced by sports and personal injuries, directed her towards a career in physiotherapy.
    • Transition to Australia: Aga discusses the significant life changes involved in moving from Ireland to Australia, overcoming initial hesitations, and the crucial role of timing in her decision-making process.
    • Career challenges and triumphs: Hear about the hurdles Aga faced re-entering the physiotherapy field in Australia, including language barriers and professional exams, and how supportive job opportunities aided her growth.
    • Passion for senior care: Aga shares her deep commitment to helping seniors maintain mobility and happiness, highlighted by a personal story of assisting her grandmother’s sister with rehabilitation.
    • Tailored community work: Insight into Aga’s approach to community physiotherapy at The Physio Co (TPC), where she customises exercises based on individual needs and client moods, shifting from managing chronic pain to setting meaningful, goal-oriented rehabilitation plans.
    • Importance of client goals: The significance of collaboratively setting meaningful goals with clients to enhance engagement and motivation.
    • Support systems and team dynamics: Discussion on the pressures new physiotherapists face, the importance of demonstrating the value of physiotherapy to families, and the robust support systems within the TPC team, including daily huddles and networking events.
    • Encouragement for new physiotherapists: Aga’s advice to physiotherapists interested in working with seniors, emphasising the profound positive impact they can have on elderly individuals’ lives.

    This episode highlights the importance of passion, resilience, and community support in a fulfilling physiotherapy career, with a special focus on the rewarding experience of working with seniors.

    Tune in to Episode 25 of the Confident Physio podcast to be inspired by Aga Medasik's journey and her dedication to making a difference in the lives of senior clients through personalised and goal-oriented physiotherapy.

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    45 mins
  • The most important person in the room is the client: Taruna Khanna reflects on her 11-year journey with The Physio Co
    Jul 16 2024

    In this episode of The Confident Physio show, Tristan White and Jess Soding from The Physio Co (TPC) chat with Taruna Khanna about her 11-year journey with the company, and what it means to be a community physiotherapist working exlcusively with Aussie seniors.

    The conversation covers a number of talking points, including:

    Taruna's journey into physiotherapy:

    Taruna shares her inspiring journey that began in her childhood while helping her grandmother manage rheumatoid arthritis. A quote from an article she read solidified her career choice: "Your doctor can add years to your life, and your physio can add life to those years."

    Transitioning from hospital work to community care:

    After moving from India and passing her registration exams in Australia, Taruna landed a job at The Physio Co, and she hasn't looked back! She reflects on transitioning from hospital work to aged care facilities and eventually working within retirement villages.

    Building meaningful connections with seniors:

    Taruna emphasises the importance of putting clients first and building meaningful connections with them over time. She recounts touching stories about clients like Mimi, highlighting how personal achievements are celebrated together.

    Advice for aspiring community physios working with seniors:

    For those considering a career working with seniors in the community, Taruna offers heartfelt advice – it’s rewarding both professionally and personally when you make genuine connections.

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    If you’re drawn to making a difference just like Taruna is doing at The Physio Co., visit the TPC recruitment page online (https://JoinTPC.com.au/) to learn more about opportunities available, or reach out directly via phone call (because nothing beats connecting person-to-person!).

    Join us again next time as we continue exploring remarkable tales from within our community that inspire confidence in seniors across Australia. Until then – stay mobile, safe, happy!

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    26 mins
  • Jarrod Kohlhagen shares his zig-zag path to becoming a community physio with TPC
    Jun 20 2024

    Some people come into world of physiotherapy straight from school and uni.

    Others, however, find their way into the profession after gaining experience in completely different areas of work.

    TPC phyisotherapist, Jarrod Kohlhagen, represents this latter category.

    In this episode of The Confident Physio show, Tristan White and Jess Soding from The Physio Co (TPC) chat with Jarrod about his journey in becoming a physiotherapist, as well as his day-to-day responsibilities as a part-time member of the TPC team.

    Their conversation covers:

    • Insight into Jarrod's passion for succulents, revealing his nurturing side beyond physiotherapy
    • Reflections on choosing a career path and overcoming challenges during high school and university years leading up to becoming a physiotherapist
    • Insights into why caring for Aussie seniors appealed to him after initially considering other physiotherapy specialties
    • Exploration of the unique aspects and demands of being part of The Physio Co team since January, 2023
    • Inspirational client story: Suzy overcame anxiety through targeted physical therapy support enabling her attendance at important family events like her grandson's wedding, as well as returning to football games after more than 10 years – highlighting the transformative power of physiotherapy that goes beyond just physical health.

    The discussion also delves into how building connections is central to success in community-based physio roles, emphasising personal growth alongside client progress.

    For those interested in exploring more about life as part of The Physio Co team, visit www.joinTPC.com.au or check out Episode 19 ('WEBINAR REPLAY: Your first year as a community physio - everything you wanted to know!') featuring new graduates’ experiences.

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    33 mins
  • Eliza Gwillim's story: From hospital placement to part-time community physiotherapist
    May 20 2024

    In this 22nd episode of The Confident Physio show, Tristan White and Jess Soding from The Physio Co (TPC) sit down with Eliza Gwillim to get the rundown on why she chose to become a community physio, and how her career has panned out since joining TPC just under a year ago.

    Fresh from a holiday break in Thailand, Eliza discusses her physio career to date and why community care physiotherapy aligns with her values of human connection and holistic care.

    We delve into Eliza's typical week as a part-time community physiotherapist, highlighting client interactions that remind us of the joy found in helping others achieve milestones that are meaningful to them.

    Eliza speaks about transitioning from student life to professional work while maintaining a healthy balance between personal time and job responsibilities. She emphasises how support within The Physio Co helped shape her experience positively through regular check-ins, workshops, social events, and mentorship opportunities.

    When asked what's it been like working your first first job as a community physio, Eliza says:

    "It's been really good on the whole. It was a learning curve at first. There was a lot more because you're self-managing your diary and communication with all kinds of people like families, next of kin, the clients themselves, and the home care managers. So there was definitely a learning curve. But saying that, the (TPC) team was super supportive, so it wasn't unmanageable."

    Eliza discusses how she adapted to her new role, and how she has developed professionally across the course of the year with TPC.

    "I think you settle in pretty quickly ... you've got your clients you look forward to seeing and you kind of shape your week around that, so you you're off to a good start.

    "Over the nine- ish months I've been here. I've definitely developed a lot as a clinician."

    Tristan wraps up the episode by reflecting on Eliza's career path—from initially considering hospital work to finding fulfillment in community-based roles—and celebrates how teamwork and guidance have contributed to both personal growth and meaningful client outcomes.

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    29 mins