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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 22 MIN

#98 My Research Journey: Behind Feb Data of the Kids Heart Pilates Research Project

from The Move. Talk. Thrive. Podcast · host Emily Mackie Speechie and Lizzy Dawson EP

In this solo episode, Lizzy shares how research has shaped her confidence, clinical reasoning and advocacy as a paediatric exercise physiologist.She reflects on her journey from consuming research to partnering with the University of Queensland on an independent review of her Kids Heart Pilates program. Lizzy also shares the unexpected benefits of being involved in research, from professional growth and recruitment to networking, advocacy and new opportunities.A thoughtful and encouraging episode for clinicians, allied health business owners and practitioners who are curious about research, evidence-based practice and creating a bigger impact through their work.Stay Connected with Move.Talk.ThriveIf this episode resonated with you, share it with a clinician, allied health business owner, educator or practitioner who is curious about research, evidence-based practice or creating a bigger impact through their work.Follow on Instagram → @movetalkthriveWatch full episodes on YouTube → Move.Talk.ThriveConnect with UsLizzy DawsonWebsite: www.lizzydawson.com.auInstagram: @lizzydawson_Emily MackieWebsite: www.emilymackie.com.auInstagram: @emilymackie.speechie

In this solo episode, Lizzy shares how research has shaped her confidence, clinical reasoning and advocacy as a paediatric exercise physiologist.She reflects on her journey from consuming research to partnering with the University of Queensland on an independent review of her Kids Heart Pilates program. Lizzy also shares the unexpected benefits of being involved in research, from professional growth and recruitment to networking, advocacy and new opportunities.A thoughtful and encouraging episode for clinicians, allied health business owners and practitioners who are curious about research, evidence-based practice and creating a bigger impact through their work.Stay Connected with Move.Talk.ThriveIf this episode resonated with you, share it with a clinician, allied health business owner, educator or practitioner who is curious about research, evidence-based practice or creating a bigger impact through their work.Follow on Instagram → @movetalkthriveWatch full episodes on YouTube → Move.Talk.ThriveConnect with UsLizzy DawsonWebsite: www.lizzydawson.com.auInstagram: @lizzydawson_Emily MackieWebsite: www.emilymackie.com.auInstagram: @emilymackie.speechie

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