Unleashing secrets from seasoned mums and child development experts
We are child development obsessed, mums, business besties and are here to spill our secrets. We have a combined 30 years experience working with children. Each episode we will bring you up-to-date research and evidence based strategies to set your children and yourself up to thrive.
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EP33 - Mastering Transitions with Confidence: Practical Strategies for Therapists, Educators and Parents
In this episode, we dive deep into the significance of transitions in both everyday life and therapy sessions. We unpack strategies for managing transitions, fostering secure attachments, and creating predictable routines that set children up for success. Whether you’re a parent, therapist, or educator, this episode offers invaluable insights...
EP32 - Beyond SMART Goals: A Deeper Dive into Effective Therapy Planning
In this episode, Lizzy and Emily dive into the essential topic of goal setting in allied health. They discuss the unique challenges allied health professionals face in setting effective, measurable goals for clients, particularly children.
EP31 - Is your child ready for school? Will they be successful? Unpacking all the essentials
In this episode, Lizzy Dawson, and Emily Mackie, dive into the topic of school readiness. With their combined 30 years of experience working with children, they share insights, strategies, and research-based tips to prepare kids for the transition to formal schooling.
EP30 - NDIS: Navigating Uncertainty and Building Resilience in Allied Health Clinics
In this episode, Lizzy and Emily dive into the pressing issues around the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and how recent changes impact allied health practitioners. They share insights on managing client expectations, adapting reporting methods, and staying resilient through the evolving NDIS landscape.
EP29 - Deep Dive into Selective Mutism with Dr Melissa Giglio
In this episode, Dr. Melissa Giglio discusses her specialised approach to treating selective mutism through intensive therapy camps. She shares insights into the effectiveness of these camps, which provide 20 hours of therapy over five days, and how they have drawn families and clinicians from around the world.
EP28 - Purpose-Led Successful Careers: Alana Nicholls, Founder of Pro-Purpose
In this episode, Alana Nicholls joins Lizzy and Emily to discuss the importance of personal branding, business culture, and values in driving success. They explore how these elements have shaped Alana’s journey, leading to the creation of ProPurpose, a movement dedicated to charitable impact.
EP27 - Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) with Bianca Heaphy, Paediatric Psychologist
In this episode, we’re joined by pediatric psychologist Bianca Heaphy from Little Insights to dive deep into Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), how it presents in children, and why it's often misunderstood.
EP26 - Let’s Just ‘Wait and See’ is no Longer Ok!! What’s the Alternative?
In this episode, we discuss the challenges of waitlists in allied health services, particularly for paediatric patients. We explore how professionals can provide support in the meantime, the importance of early intervention, and offer practical advice and resources for parents.
EP25 - Understanding Sensory Processing with Lauren Dorney, Occupational Therapist
In this episode, Lauren shares her extensive knowledge about sensory processing and its crucial role in child development. The discussion covers how sensory issues can affect children’s behaviour, emotional regulation, and participation in daily life.
EP24 - How do you know if you are a good team player?
In this episode, we delve into the core value of being an effective team player. We unpack what it means to be a team player, share our personal experiences within various teams, and discuss the essential attributes of a great team player.
EP23 - Understanding Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Parenting with Stephanie Pinto
In this episode, we dive into the nuances of emotional expression and how it impacts leadership and parenting. Our guest, Stephanie Pinto, an expert in emotional intelligence, shares her insights on why detecting emotions through facial expressions is often inaccurate and how our own emotional states can influence our perceptions.
EP22 - From Peer to Leader: Navigating the Path to Effective Leadership
In this episode of the Move Talk Thrive podcast, hosts Emily and Lizzy delve into the journey of leadership. They share their experiences transitioning from new grads to leadership roles and owning their own businesses. They discuss the true essence of leadership, the importance of self-leadership, and practical steps for aspiring leaders.
EP21 - Mastering Energy Management with Lorraine Murphy
In this episode, we’re joined by Lorraine Murphy, a mentor, speaker, and author who specialises in energy management, business strategy, and life balance. Lorraine shares her insights on why energy management is crucial, particularly for women, and provides actionable steps to balance masculine and feminine energy, avoid burnout, and maintain strong personal and professional boundaries.
EP20 - Unpacking Assessments: A Deep Dive into Allied Health
In this episode, Lizzy and Em explore the intricacies of assessments within the allied health sector, highlighting the diversity in approaches across disciplines. Lizzy discusses her work in creating a protocol tailored for exercise physiologists, while Em shares her journey in examining various assessment methodologies.
EP19 - Giving Power to our Parents
In this episode, we focus on how we can empower parents and enhance collaboration to achieve a better therapeutic approach. Drawing from our experiences as two mums who have taken our kids to specialists and therapy, we discuss the differences between medical and therapeutic treatments, highlighting that speech and exercise physiology journeys are often long and require ongoing engagement.
EP18 - Are you an entrepreneur or an intrapreneur? 7 ways you can know
In this episode, we explore the concepts of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, sharing personal insights and experiences from both of our past experiences. We begin by defining an entrepreneur as someone who sets up businesses, taking on financial risks.
EP17 - Do you squirm in confrontation and conflict? Let’s make it constructive
In this episode, we dive into the topic of constructive conflict and crucial conversations, exploring how to handle confrontation effectively. Liz shares her insights after reading "The Advantage" by Patrick Lencioni, which reshaped her understanding of conflict.
EP16 - Feeling time poor? Take control of your time
In this episode, we delve into the importance of effective planning and time management, featuring insights from Liz on quarterly planning. Liz emphasises the need for clear long-term goals, asking yourself where you want to be in five years, one year, and 3 months, and listing the tasks necessary to achieve those goals.
EP15 - Feeling Stuck in Perfectionism?
In this episode, we explore the intricate relationship between perfectionism and anxiety, particularly how perfectionism can hold you back, often paralleling imposter syndrome. Liz shares her personal journey through her current stage of growth and the discomfort it brings, including panic attacks following her stroke in 2015.
EP14 - How to ask for a payrise? Let’s talk contracts and cash!
In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding the unique dynamics of different businesses and industries when considering career progression and salary negotiations. The first step is to have a conversation with your employer about your career goals and workplace expectations.
EP13 - Getting sick all the time? Let’s supercharge your immunity!
Disclaimer: This episode is not medical advice. We are not GPs or doctors; we are sharing our personal experiences and insights.
In this episode, we delve into the importance of boosting the immune system, drawing on personal stories and experiences.
EP12 - Key Steps in Addressing Language Needs in Children
In this episode, Liz hosts Em as an industry expert for Liz’s for an insightful interview specifically designed for her The Paediatric Practitioner - Knowledge Corner course members.
They dive into essential topics related to working with children who have language differences.
EP11 - Bonus Episode from inside the PLA Library
This is a bonus episode between Lizzy and Emily from the PLA Library. We are in between Season One and Season Two and wanted to continue to provide you with goodness and learnings.
EP10 - Burnout and Boundaries: It's a slippery slope
In this episode, we tackle the critical issue of burnout, drawing insights from Lizzy's personal experience with burnout, suffering a stroke at 33 and what she shares in her burnout presentations on the subject.
EP9 - Finding Your Niche: Exploring Generalist and Specialist Paths in Allied Health
In this episode, we delve into the concept of navigating your career journey, considering the span of a career and the various factors that influence it. Whether you're a man or a woman, your career trajectory might differ due to life events like having children, but ultimately, many of us find ourselves working until around 65 years old.
EP8 - Crafting Your Path: Creating a Professional and Personal Development Plan
In this episode, we explore the importance of professional and personal development (PD) as essential components of success, emphasizing the need to lead and master oneself before leading others.
EP7 - Growing With Grace: Essential Skills for Child Development Professionals
In today's episode we talk about the skills that we see as essential being paediatric clinicians.
It is without a doubt that it takes a special kind of health professional to work with kids.
EP6 - Setting Yourself Up for Clinical Success: Navigating Complex Behaviours
In this episode we unpack behaviour and dealing with complex behaviours that we see in clinical settings.
We talk about how to take the first step to establish the reason for behaviour and what might be causing the behaviour.
EP5 - Employee vs. Independent: Which Role Suits You Best?
In this episode, we delved into a critical decision many health professionals face: whether to pursue a career as an employee or venture into independent work. W explore our own experiences, our own journeys from being employees to contractors, and ultimately, to running our own businesses.
EP4 - 6 Steps To Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Today, we delved into imposter syndrome, exploring its impact on early career professionals working with children and collaborating with others in education and healthcare
EP3 - Em & Lizzy: From Biz Besties to Joint Ventures, Here is Our Story
In this episode, we'll take you through our journey of how we met at a business conference and quickly formed a bond, fueled by our shared experiences of business and being mothers in the professional world.
EP2 - Behind the Pod: Emily’s Untold Story
Emily shares about her early years in life, growing up in Western Sydney, starting her career and building her businesses. She shares her top thing that has lead to her success, as well the role her faith has played.
EP1 - Behind the Mic: Unveiling Lizzy’s Journey
Lizzy gracefully guides us through her remarkable journey. Starting from her school days, Lizzy shares how her involvement in sports not only shaped her business values but also cultivated the confidence that she carries into her career today.