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How do you feel about collaboration? Working alongside someone in your field of expertise can be challenging. It requires trust, open communication, and a willingness to adapt. But when done right, collaboration allows you to leverage each other’s strengths, balance out weaknesses, and create something truly greater than the sum of its parts.
In this episode, host Melissa LaPointe (she/her) welcomes two exceptional guests:
Together, Lindsey and Lara share their journey of collaboration over the past 18 months, resulting in a groundbreaking project: a trauma-informed pelvic health certification program tailored for OTs.
This engaging conversation is filled with humour, impactful stories, and actionable insights. Lindsey and Lara open up about their process, from crafting a comprehensive curriculum to engaging participants meaningfully and balancing virtual and in-person training. They’re candid about the triumphs and challenges they faced, offering listeners an authentic look into their collaborative experience.
Whether you’re an OT, an educator, or simply someone who’s passionate about meaningful collaboration, this episode is a must-listen!
What You'll Learn:
Join Melissa, Lindsey, and Lara for a heartfelt discussion that will leave you motivated to embrace collaboration and innovation in your own work. You won’t want to miss it!
OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Lindsey Vestal (she/her) is the founder of "The Functional Pelvis", the first OT-run pelvic health practice in New York City, which not only provides pelvic health services, but has also been offering accessible training online since 2018. Learn more at functionalpelvis.com
Lara Desrosiers (she/her) is a specialist in mental health and pain science, and runs Ontario's "Pelvic Resilience" private practice. Lara integrates trauma-informed care and evidence-based techniques to address the complexities surrounding pelvic health issues. Learn more at pelvicresilience.ca
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Thank you for being a part of the OTGR community. Let’s continue to inspire, innovate, and advocate for inclusive, transformative healthcare so that we not only know better, we do better.
Melissa & the OTGR Podcast Team
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How do you feel about collaboration? Working alongside someone in your field of expertise can be challenging. It requires trust, open communication, and a willingness to adapt. But when done right, collaboration allows you to leverage each other’s strengths, balance out weaknesses, and create something truly greater than the sum of its parts.
In this episode, host Melissa LaPointe (she/her) welcomes two exceptional guests:
Together, Lindsey and Lara share their journey of collaboration over the past 18 months, resulting in a groundbreaking project: a trauma-informed pelvic health certification program tailored for OTs.
This engaging conversation is filled with humour, impactful stories, and actionable insights. Lindsey and Lara open up about their process, from crafting a comprehensive curriculum to engaging participants meaningfully and balancing virtual and in-person training. They’re candid about the triumphs and challenges they faced, offering listeners an authentic look into their collaborative experience.
Whether you’re an OT, an educator, or simply someone who’s passionate about meaningful collaboration, this episode is a must-listen!
What You'll Learn:
Join Melissa, Lindsey, and Lara for a heartfelt discussion that will leave you motivated to embrace collaboration and innovation in your own work. You won’t want to miss it!
OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Lindsey Vestal (she/her) is the founder of "The Functional Pelvis", the first OT-run pelvic health practice in New York City, which not only provides pelvic health services, but has also been offering accessible training online since 2018. Learn more at functionalpelvis.com
Lara Desrosiers (she/her) is a specialist in mental health and pain science, and runs Ontario's "Pelvic Resilience" private practice. Lara integrates trauma-informed care and evidence-based techniques to address the complexities surrounding pelvic health issues. Learn more at pelvicresilience.ca
💬 Join the Conversation
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Share your reflections and connect with our community on Instagram @otsgonerogue
📬 Stay Connected
Don't miss out on future episodes and updates. Make sure you're subscribed to our newsletter.
otsgonerogue.com
Thank you for being a part of the OTGR community. Let’s continue to inspire, innovate, and advocate for inclusive, transformative healthcare so that we not only know better, we do better.
Melissa & the OTGR Podcast Team