



E8S5: Why Professional Photography Is a Game-Changer for Your Allied Health Brand
In this episode of Allied Health Podcast we chat with Fiona Sexton, a physiotherapist turned professional photographer who now helps allied health professionals and businesses elevate their brands with authentic, impactful photography. Fiona shares her journey from clinician to creative and expla…

S5, E7: Life as a Locum Podiatrist in the UK – with Vishaan Solanki
In this episode, we’re joined by Vishaan Solanki, a qualified Australian podiatrist who shares his unique experience working as a locum in the UK. Vishaan takes us through: What motivated him to take the leap abroad The logistics of registering and relocating as a podiatrist in the UK The flexibil…

S5E6: Shut Down by Meta: Justin Boulos on Navigating a Social Media Crisis
In this episode of Allied Health Podcast, we are joined by Occupational Therapist Justin Boulos. Justin is an inspirational OT and the founder of Wheelie Worx, a business that is doing amazing things in the disability and mobility space. We dive into a topic that hits close to home for so many alli…

S5E5: Boosting Clinic Efficiency and Patient Engagement with PhysiPal's AI Technology
If you're a private practice clinician, manager, or clinic owner looking to learn how AI can enhance your efficiency, this short episode is for you! In today’s episode, we’re joined by Ahmed Hakeem, the co-founder of PhysiPal, an AI-powered platform designed to streamline clinical documentation and…

S5E4: STIC – How Australian Physio Alexander Roberts Invented the Game-Changing Solution for Hanging Walking Sticks and Crutches
In this episode of Allied Health Podcast, we dive into the story behind award-winning STIC, a simple yet revolutionary invention created by Australian physiotherapist Alex Roberts. Designed to help individuals easily hang and store their walking stick or crutches, STIC offers a practical and afford…

S5E3: Resilience in Motion – The Inspiring Journey of Eamon Wood
In this episode, we’re joined by Eamon Wood, an incredible individual who has navigated life with resilience and determination. A paraplegic since the age of four, Eamon has achieved remarkable things, including becoming an accomplished athlete, traveller, and author of the book A Backpack, a Chair…

S5E2: Your Guide to Working in the UK – Tips for Allied Health Professionals
In this episode, we explore opportunities for allied health professionals looking to work in the UK, a popular destination for Australian, Kiwi, and South African workers. With high demand for locum and permanent roles, MediRecruit offers a specialist recruitment service to help health professional…

S5E1: Gather My Crew – An Australian Charity Helping Change the Way Aussies Offer & Seek Help
Gather My Crew: A free app that coordinates the right help from friends and family when people are in need of support. As allied health professionals, we see firsthand the impact on people when they are not adequately supported outside of the health system. In this episode we are joined by Laure…

S4E6: Spotlight on Careers – Danielle Weedon (B. Physio) talks Career Pathways into Occupational Rehab and Injury Management
In this 10 minute episode of Allied Health Podcast we flip things around. Clare Jones (B Occ Thy) interviews Danielle Weedon (B Physio), co-host of Allied Health Podcast and expert in recruitment to the Occupational Rehabilitation and Injury Management sector. Danielle outlines which health profess…

S4E5: Working as a Locum Physio in the UK, Featuring Chee Dean
In Episode 5 we are joined by Chee Dean, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist who lived and worked as a locum in the UK from 2016 to 2020. After gaining 2.5 years of professional experience, Chee seized the opportunity to work abroad, driven by a desire to experience life in a new country and explore …