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Therapeutic Conversations Unravelled Podcast (TCUP)

TCUP is a podcast tailored for medical professionals passionate about enhancing communication and coaching within therapeutic settings. In each episode, we delve into the intricate conversations we share with our patients and colleagues, aiming to cultivate greater awareness and understanding of both the art and science of effective communication.  We also examine how these skills impact various aspects of the medical field, including recruitment, education, and teamwork. Join us as we explore strategies to foster meaningful interactions that not only improve patient care but also strengthen collaboration among healthcare teams. Tune in for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to elevate your communication skills in the medical environment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor

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    Ep 19 Tom 'the OG of running injuries' Goom

    SummaryIn this conversation, Tom Goom, a renowned expert in running injuries, discusses the importance of empathy, communication, and rapport in physiotherapy. He shares insights from his journey as a runner and a physiotherapist, emphasizing how these experiences shape his interactions with patients. The discussion also covers the evolution of teaching methods in physiotherapy, the significance of honesty in patient care, and the challenges of managing patient expectations. Goom highlights the role of research in understanding the therapist-patient relationship and the need for continuous learning in the field. This conversation delves into the nuances of patient communication and the importance of empathy in therapy. The speakers discuss how understanding patient emotions, using storytelling, and building confidence through shared experiences can enhance therapeutic relationships. They emphasize the need for therapists to navigate patient choices and risks effectively while balancing assessments with the human aspect of care. The discussion also highlights the value of personal reflections and the use of food analogies to simplify complex concepts in therapy.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tom Goom and His Expertise02:54 The Journey from Comedy to Communication05:45 Empathy in Patient Communication08:27 The Intersection of Running and Physiotherapy11:29 Navigating Patient Emotions and Anxiety12:51 Normalizing Emotions in Therapy13:46 Building Rapport with Patients15:09 The Importance of Personal Connection17:39 Navigating Patient Expectations20:03 The Role of Honesty in Communication21:47 Challenges in Patient Communication23:13 Managing Patient Expectations26:34 Adapting Teaching Styles for Online Learning29:06 The Importance of Rapport in Treatment32:34 Balancing Reassurance and Empathy34:49 Understanding Patient Emotions and Communication37:46 The Power of Storytelling in Therapy40:50 Building Confidence Through Patient Success Stories44:33 Navigating Patient Choices and Risks49:28 Effective Communication Techniques for Therapists53:38 Navigating Emotional Challenges in Therapy54:55 Reflecting on Patient Encounters56:19 The Importance of Empathy and Connection58:07 Understanding Patient Emotions59:32 The Pressure of Expectations in Therapy01:02:28 Balancing Assessment and Patient Needs01:04:40 Communicating Effectively with Patients01:05:46 Finding Joy in Food and Life01:07:23 Using Food Analogies in TherapyKeywordsTom Goom, running injuries, physiotherapy, empathy, communication, patient care, rapport, education, teaching, healthcare, patient communication, storytelling in therapy, empathy in healthcare, therapist confidence, patient choices, effective communication, healthcare experiences, therapist reflections, assessment techniques, food analogies in therapy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 18 Me & Ben 'Whiley' Whybrow discuss Robert Cialdini's book Influence

    In this episode, I sit down with Ben Whybrow — pain specialist physiotherapist and educator — for an awesome conversation about the psychology of influence. We dive into the work of Robert Cialdini, especially his book Influence, and unpack how these principles show up every day in healthcare. You’ll find a summary of the book below, and I hope you enjoy the way we explore it through a clinical, human, and practical lens.Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini. Influence explores the psychological principles behind why people say “yes.” Cialdini identifies six core mechanisms that advertisers, salespeople, leaders, and everyday humans use — often subconsciously — to persuade others. The book reveals how these principles show up in real life, how they can be used ethically, and how to defend yourself against manipulative persuasion tactics.The six principles include:1. ReciprocityPeople feel obliged to return favours or concessions.If someone gives you something, you're more likely to give back.2. Commitment & ConsistencyOnce people commit to something — especially publicly — they're more likely to follow through to remain consistent with that identity.3. Social ProofWhen uncertain, people look to what others are doing.If everyone else is doing it, it must be right.4. AuthorityPeople tend to follow credible, knowledgeable experts (or people who appear to be).5. LikingWe say “yes” to people we like — those who are similar to us, give us compliments, or make us feel good.6. ScarcityPeople want more of what they feel they can have less of.Limited availability increases desire.Key Takeaways:Persuasion is rarely about logic alone — it’s about psychology.These principles can be used to help people make decisions… or to manipulate them.Awareness is your biggest defence against techniques like high-pressure sales, false scarcity, and fake social proof.Ethical persuasion is about guiding, not coercing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 17 Matt 'Smooth Jazz' Wedderburn

    SummaryIn this conversation, Matt and Andrew discuss the intricacies of effective communication in first contact MSK consultations, emphasizing the importance of building rapport, understanding patient expectations, and the role of health literacy. They explore techniques for managing difficult patient interactions and the significance of empathy in clinical practice. The discussion also touches on mentorship, personal development, and the biopsychosocial model in managing MSK pain. Matt shares personal anecdotes and insights from his experience as an FCP, highlighting the challenges and rewards of the role.TakeawaysEffective communication is crucial in MSK consultations.Building rapport with patients can significantly impact outcomes.Understanding patient expectations helps in managing their concerns.Health literacy plays a vital role in patient care.Empathy is essential for successful clinician-patient relationships.Mentorship can guide personal and professional development.Techniques like chunk and check enhance patient understanding.Navigating difficult interactions requires emotional intelligence.The biopsychosocial model is important in MSK pain management.Reading influential books can enhance clinical skills.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions02:23 Effective Communication in First Contact MSK Consultations05:13 Building Rapport and Trust with Patients08:02 Techniques for Managing Patient Expectations10:46 The Role of Health Literacy in Patient Care13:19 The Importance of Empathy in Clinical Practice16:17 Mentorship and Personal Development in Healthcare19:11 Navigating Difficult Patient Interactions22:08 The Biopsychosocial Model in MSK Pain Management24:48 The Role of ICE in Clinical Consultations27:36 Books and Resources for Clinicians30:36 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsKeywordsFCP, MSK, communication, empathy, health literacy, mentorship, patient care, biopsychosocial model, clinical practice, effective communication Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 16 Colin 'The Olympic Grafter' Griffin

    Links to courses including 'Unravelling S&C for Therapists and Unbound Project: https://linktr.ee/procaresportsSummaryIn this conversation, Colin shares his journey from being an athlete to a coach, discussing the importance of relationships, resilience, and feedback in sports. He reflects on the role of music in performance, the significance of team dynamics, and the innovative use of ultrasound in rehabilitation. Colin also highlights the influence of his parents on his career and the value of continuous learning and self-reflection for personal growth.TakeawaysColin emphasizes the importance of relationships between athletes and coaches.He believes that resilience and the ability to endure pain are key attributes for athletes.Colin discusses the role of music in enhancing performance and motivation.He highlights the significance of feedback in personal and professional growth.Colin shares his transition from being an athlete to a coach and the challenges faced.He advocates for the use of ultrasound in rehabilitation to provide precise feedback.Colin reflects on the influence of his parents in shaping his athletic career.He discusses the importance of team dynamics and communication in coaching.Colin mentions the need for continuous learning and adaptation in coaching practices.He emphasizes the value of reading and self-reflection for personal development.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Colin's Background05:42 Exploring Coaching Philosophy and Athlete Relationships08:52 The Role of Music in Coaching and Performance11:33 Navigating Boredom and Novelty in Training14:38 Feedback and Stubbornness in Personal Development17:34 The Journey of Pursuing a PhD20:54 Balancing Work, Family, and Academic Pressures23:49 Empathy in Coaching and Patient Relationships26:40 Self-Reflection and Team Dynamics29:45 Coaching Cues and Learning Styles35:10 Reflections on Athletic Performance and Coaching38:19 The Importance of Athlete-Coach Relationships40:35 Challenges in Coaching and Continuous Learning42:25 The Role of Collaboration in Professional Growth43:24 Utilizing Diagnostic Ultrasound in Rehabilitation47:07 Communicating with Patients: The Role of Technology49:23 Precision in Rehabilitation: Tailoring Approaches for Athletes52:53 Influences from Family: The Impact of Parental Guidance01:00:49 Personal Development Through Reading and Reflection01:06:58 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Keywordsathlete, coaching, resilience, feedback, rehabilitation, ultrasound, personal growth, music, team dynamics, performance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    EP 15 David 'Wild Horse' Clancy

    SummaryIn this conversation, David Clancy shares his insights on the importance of communication, empathy, and cultural experiences in healthcare. He discusses the challenges of navigating language barriers, the significance of establishing trust with patients, and the role of vulnerability in therapy. Clancy also reflects on his journey in setting up a business in healthcare and emphasizes the need for effective communication in achieving positive patient outcomes. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on designing engaging conferences that foster dialogue and connection among healthcare professionals.TakeawaysCultural exposure enhances communication skills.Language barriers can be overcome with preparation.Empathy is crucial in patient interactions.Transparency builds trust with patients.Communication is often more important than diagnosis.Conferences should foster dialogue and connection.Vulnerability can enhance therapeutic relationships.Understanding patient goals is key to effective therapy.The energy of a therapist can influence patient outcomes.Continuous learning and adaptation are essential in healthcare.TitlesExploring Communication in Healthcare with David ClancyThe Art of Empathy in TherapySound bites"Navigating language barriers is essential.""Designing engaging conferences is vital.""I love training, day in the gym."Chapters00:00 Introduction to David Clancy04:16 Quickfire Questions and Personal Insights06:42 The Impact of Travel on Communication09:51 Overcoming Language Barriers in Italy12:27 Cultural Immersion and Understanding15:20 The Importance of Nonverbal Communication18:26 Simplifying Communication in Therapy21:13 Starting a Business and Learning from Experience24:01 Building a Brand and Community Support26:50 The Role of Connection in Healthcare29:53 The Future of Communication in Therapy32:35 Trust and Authenticity with Athletes34:04 The Trust Equation in Healthcare36:31 Empathy and Transparency in Patient Care38:43 The Importance of Communication and Listening41:47 Building Empathy Through Personal Experience44:35 Clarity and Communication in Patient Expectations47:29 The Power of Curiosity in Patient Interactions50:44 Understanding Athlete Vulnerability53:20 Creating Meaningful Connections in Therapy01:01:11 Designing Engaging Conferences for Professionals01:07:40 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3KeywordsDavid Clancy, communication, empathy, healthcare, cultural experiences, business, vulnerability, patient care, conferences, therapy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 14 Michelle 'The Menopause Mawler' Lyons

    Keywordsmenopause, pelvic health, coaching, therapy, women's health, education, listening, exercise, nutrition, empowermentSummaryIn this conversation, Andrew and Michelle Lyons delve into the multifaceted aspects of women's health, particularly focusing on menopause, the importance of education, and the role of therapists and coaches in empowering women. They discuss the significance of listening in therapy, the need to normalize conversations around menopause, and the impact of exercise and nutrition on women's health. Michelle shares insights on addressing pelvic health issues and the importance of educating young girls about their bodies. The conversation emphasizes the need for a supportive environment where women can discuss their health openly and seek the necessary resources for their well-being.TakeawaysTeaching is as important as treating in healthcare.Listening is a crucial skill for therapists.Menopause should be normalized in conversations.Education about women's health is lacking.Strength training can significantly improve health during menopause.Hormonal changes affect mental and physical health.Pelvic health issues are often overlooked.Women need to be empowered to take charge of their health.Proper nutrition is vital for hormonal balance.Creating safe spaces for discussions about health is essential.Chapters00:00 Introduction and First Impressions02:37 Rapid Fire Questions and Personal Insights05:25 The Importance of Coaching in Therapy08:04 Listening and Communication in Therapy11:02 Navigating Menopause: A Conversation Starter13:51 Understanding Menopause: Myths and Realities16:49 Health Implications of Menopause19:28 Empowering Women Through Education22:31 Practical Advice for Menopausal Health25:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts29:28 Understanding Body Changes Across Life Stages30:49 Empowering Women Through Informed Healthcare Choices32:39 Navigating Menopausal Symptoms and Treatment Options34:01 The Importance of Joy and Lifestyle in Health36:22 Challenges for Masters Athletes and Hormonal Health38:05 The Role of Hormones in Tendon Health41:17 Addressing Menopausal Health in Clinical Practice45:42 Overcoming Stigmas Around Menopause47:48 Nutrition and Exercise as Key to Hormonal Health52:27 Educating the Next Generation on Hormonal Health Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 13 'Simply' Matthew Walmsley

    TakeawaysEmbrace neurodiversity as a strength in professional settings.Feedback is crucial for personal and professional development.Team motivation can significantly impact patient care and outcomes.Education should be hands-on and engaging to be effective.Collaboration among professionals enhances learning and growth.Imposter syndrome is common; acknowledging it can lead to growth.Mentorship plays a vital role in professional development.The environment of learning affects engagement and retention.Recognizing and valuing contributions boosts team morale.Continuous learning is essential in the evolving field of physiotherapy.SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Andrew and Matt explore various themes surrounding professional growth, neurodiversity, and the importance of collaboration in the healthcare field. They discuss the impact of feedback, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the significance of creating a motivated team environment. The conversation also delves into the evolving nature of education in physiotherapy, emphasizing the need for hands-on learning experiences. Throughout the discussion, Matt shares personal anecdotes and insights, highlighting the value of mentorship and continuous learning in navigating one's career path.TitlesNavigating Neurodiversity in Professional GrowthThe Power of Feedback and RecognitionSound bites"Recognizing contributions boosts morale.""Imposter syndrome is a common experience.""I'm absolutely terrified of social media."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quick Fire Questions02:33 Music and Personal Identity05:24 Neurodiversity and Professional Growth08:19 Feedback and Personal Development11:04 Team Dynamics and Communication13:41 Motivating Teams in the NHS19:07 The Psychology of Marketing and Consumer Behavior22:07 Staff Motivation and Team Dynamics22:27 Revolutionizing Education Delivery in Healthcare25:40 Navigating the Education Landscape for Therapists28:36 The Importance of Collaboration in Professional Development33:17 Creating a Holistic Patient Journey38:19 The Impact of Venue on Learning Experiences45:38 The Evolution of Podcasting and Engagement46:43 Therapists' Job Satisfaction and Career Aspirations48:04 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Healthcare49:13 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Collaboration53:45 Building Confidence Through Community and Mentorship58:05 The Role of Feedback and Open Communication01:01:08 Creating a Positive Work Environment01:06:32 Innovative Approaches to Patient Care and Treatment01:08:49 Collaboration as a Key to SuccessKeywordsneurodiversity, professional growth, education, collaboration, imposter syndrome, team motivation, feedback, music, physiotherapy, mentorship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 12 Eddie 'Samba Six' Smith

    SummaryIn this conversation, Andrew and Eddie Smith explore various themes surrounding healthcare, leadership, and personal development. Eddie shares insights from his experience as a physiotherapist and managing director, discussing the importance of communication, resilience, and the need for a shift from sick care to wellness in healthcare. They delve into the cultural aspects of Irish communication, the hiring process in physiotherapy, and the qualities that make effective leaders. The conversation emphasizes the role of education in empowering individuals to take charge of their health and the importance of fostering a growth mindset in both personal and professional contexts.TakeawaysEddie Smith emphasizes the importance of humility in leadership roles.Effective communication is crucial in healthcare to convey value and outcomes.Resilience can be fostered through supportive networks and open dialogue.Sales skills are essential for healthcare professionals to communicate future outcomes.Education should focus on empowering individuals from a young age about their health.A growth mindset is vital for personal and professional development.Leadership is about serving and helping others achieve their goals.Creating less hierarchical structures can enhance communication and collaboration.Recruitment should focus on both technical skills and personal qualities.Healthcare should transition from a focus on sick care to wellness and prevention.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Eddie Smith and His Background05:34 The Role of Music in Therapy and Coaching07:38 The Irish Influence on Communication13:13 Cultural Insights from the Southern Hemisphere17:17 Comfort Zones in Physiotherapy18:29 Building Resilience in Teams21:41 Creating a Less Hierarchical Environment24:26 Identifying Future Leaders in the Organization26:55 Recruitment Strategies for Physiotherapists33:07 Creating a Supportive Interview Environment37:21 Transforming Healthcare from Sick Care to Wellness43:25 The Role of Education in Health and Wellness49:03 Encouraging a Growth Mindset in Children54:49 Sales Skills in Healthcare Communication01:01:31 Key Qualities for Effective Leadership01:04:09 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3KeywordsEddie Smith, physiotherapy, healthcare, leadership, communication, resilience, hiring, wellness, education, growth mindset Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 11 Senor Matt 'running up that hill' Philips

    SummaryIn this conversation, Matt Phillips discusses his passion for working with runners and the unique challenges they face in behavior change. He emphasizes the importance of effective communication in healthcare, particularly when dealing with misinformation and patient trust. Drawing from his experiences in martial arts, he highlights the value of adaptability, patience, and humility in therapy. The discussion also touches on the significance of language and cultural understanding in building rapport with patients. Matt shares insights on therapist anxiety and the importance of recognizing one's worth in the profession, advocating for a shift towards a more patient-centered approach in therapy and education.TakeawaysWorking with runners presents unique challenges in behavior change.Effective communication is crucial in healthcare settings.Martial arts can enhance therapeutic skills such as adaptability and patience.Understanding a patient's background is essential for effective treatment.Language and cultural awareness improve patient rapport.Therapist anxiety can impact patient interactions and outcomes.Recognizing one's worth is vital for therapists in their practice.Patient-centered approaches lead to better outcomes in therapy.Educational experiences should focus on engaging and empowering participants.Personal experiences shape professional growth and practice.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background08:48 Martial Arts and Therapy13:54 Personal Experiences and Communication Skills21:54 Education and Conference Dynamics30:41 Reflecting on Past Episodes32:54 The Evolution of Healthcare Collaboration35:09 Changing Conference Dynamics37:55 The Impact of Language and Culture on Therapy44:14 Simplicity in Healthcare50:55 The Importance of Communication in Therapy56:53 Managing Therapist Anxiety01:01:55 Understanding Your Worth as a Therapist01:08:06 The Unique Challenges of Working with Runners01:10:56 The Psychological Aspects of Running and Behavior Change01:14:03 Communication and Success in Runner Therapy01:17:02 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Keywordsrunners, behavior change, communication, healthcare, martial arts, therapy, patient trust, therapist anxiety, professional growth, education Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 10 Nicola 'Top of the Pops' Graham

    SummaryIn this conversation, Nicola Graham (@nicolacgraham instagram) discusses the importance of balancing visionary thinking with practical execution. She emphasizes that while having a grand vision is essential, breaking it down into achievable steps is crucial for progress. The discussion also touches on leadership, particularly the need to be comfortable with uncertainty while managing day-to-day operations.TakeawaysI'm a blue sky thinker, 10 years ahead.Execution is more important than planning.Balance between vision and achievable steps is key.Progress comes from breaking down big ideas.Leadership involves getting comfortable with the uncomfortable.Adrenaline and excitement drive my thinking.Tackling too big of problems can be overwhelming.Momentum is essential for success.Details are not my strong suit.Leadership requires managing day-to-day while envisioning the future.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:05:07 Quickfire Questions and Personal Insights01:07:55 The Role of Experience in Therapy01:13:55 Empathy and Understanding in Healthcare01:20:08 Frustrations and Challenges in Physiotherapy01:26:11 Change Management and Iteration in Healthcare01:30:15 Navigating Rehabilitation Protocols01:32:54 The Importance of Diverse Perspectives01:37:57 Creating a Safe and Collaborative Environment01:41:32 The Role of Communication in Team Dynamics01:45:57 Self-Awareness and Professional Growth01:50:03 Recruitment: Focusing on How, Not Just What01:54:07 Embracing Choices and Transferable Skills01:58:28 Balancing Automation and Human Touch in Healthcare02:03:43 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Keywordsblue sky thinking, execution, leadership, planning, progress, momentum, balance, uncomfortable, achievable steps Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 9 Grainne Donnelly 'The Pelvic Punk'

    Grainne has an infectious personality which is why she is so brilliant at what she does and why people pay to hear her speak on the topic of pelvic health. She is also a fully paid up member of the craic squad and I had great fun chatting to her. And here is what a robot told me to tell you. In this engaging conversation, Andrew McCauley and Gráinne discuss the intricacies of pelvic health therapy, the importance of communication, and the lessons learned from parenting that enhance their professional practices. They explore the challenges of transitioning from NHS to private practice, the significance of empathy in therapy, and the need for better education and resources for patients. Gráinne shares her experiences in building rapport with patients and the strategies she employs to make them feel comfortable discussing sensitive issues. The conversation highlights the value of podcasts as a tool for patient education and the importance of understanding patient expectations in healthcare.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions07:39 Transition to Pelvic Health Communication13:38 Understanding Patient Communication in Pelvic Health19:32 Exploring Research and Personal Interests26:27 Navigating Patient Vulnerability and Empathy32:48 Compassion Fatigue and Its Impact on Therapists43:47 The Role of Communication in Patient Outcomes49:43 Communicating Anatomy and Sexual Health with Children57:05 Empowering Patients Through Education01:03:14 Parenting Lessons in Therapy and Communication01:15:04 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3TakeawaysCommunication is key in pelvic health therapy.Pre-screening questionnaires can ease patient anxiety.Empathy enhances the therapeutic relationship.Parents can learn valuable communication skills from their children.Podcasts are effective tools for patient education.Building rapport is essential for discussing sensitive topics.Patients often feel isolated in their health struggles.Therapists should empower patients to manage their own health.Understanding anatomy is crucial for effective communication.Therapists should be aware of their own emotional states. Keywordspelvic health, communication, therapy, parenting, empathy, private practice, patient care, women's health, physiotherapy, healthcare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 8 Thomas Dekkers 'Lowering Back to Basics'

    SummaryIn this conversation, Thomas Dekkers discusses the multifaceted approach to pain management and rehabilitation, emphasizing the importance of communication, setting realistic goals, and the role of exercise in patient recovery. He highlights the need for education and reassurance in therapy, as well as the significance of behavior change and patient engagement. The discussion also touches on the impact of music and environment on therapy, and the future of physiotherapy practice.TakeawaysImprovement in rehabilitation is not a straight line; it has peaks and troughs.Good communication is essential for effective therapy.Setting realistic goals helps patients stay engaged in their recovery.Exercise is a crucial component of pain management.Education about pain and its management is fundamental for patient success.Reassurance can significantly impact a patient's recovery journey.Behavior change is key to long-term patient engagement.Music can influence the therapeutic environment positively.Therapists need to understand the individual needs of their patients.Effective physiotherapy can manage a majority of patients without surgery.Chapters00:00 Quickfire Questions: Getting to Know Tom04:27 The Role of Music in Therapy07:36 Preparing for Challenging Patients10:27 Common Challenges in Physiotherapy13:22 Understanding Patient Goals16:20 Setting Realistic Expectations19:11 The Importance of Patient Engagement25:30 Understanding Patient Management and Communication31:22 The Importance of Education in Therapy37:07 Balancing Exercise and Communication in Patient Care43:55 The Power of Patient Education49:41 Behavior Change and Long-term Outcomes57:31 Bridging Research and Clinical Practice01:03:22 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Keywordspain management, rehabilitation, communication, exercise, patient engagement, education, behavior change, physiotherapy, clinical practice, healthcare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 7: Jo Gibson 'The Super Communicator of therapy'

    SummaryIn this conversation, Andrew McCauley and Jo Gibson explore the nuances of communication in therapy, emphasizing the importance of building relationships with patients, managing emotions, and the impact of effective communication on patient outcomes. They share personal experiences and insights on how to create a supportive environment for patients, the role of training in enhancing communication skills, and the complexities of human interaction in a therapeutic setting.TakeawaysThe initial moments of interaction set the tone for patient relationships.Open body language and genuine interest are crucial in building rapport.Communication is a skill that can be developed through practice and training.Understanding a patient's background can inform treatment and improve outcomes.Therapists must manage their own emotions to provide effective care.Congruent language among healthcare professionals enhances patient trust.Listening is as important as asking the right questions.Therapists should be flexible in their communication styles to suit individual patients.Personal experiences can greatly influence a therapist's approach to care.Creating a safe space for patients to share their stories is essential. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Influential Moments07:17 Personal Preferences and Quickfire Questions13:08 Non-Verbal Communication and Patient Engagement19:05 Self-Regulation and Emotional Management25:26 Reflections on Communication Skills35:20 Unraveling Complexity in Patient Care42:07 Empowering Patients Through Understanding51:00 Navigating Emotional Dynamics in Therapy57:53 The Impact of Communication Training01:10:02 The Power of Collaborative Communication01:10:05 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3therapy, communication, patient relationships, emotional intelligence, healthcare, physiotherapy, professional development, listening skills, therapist training, interpersonal skills Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 6 Mike James 'The Gareth Bale of Welsh physio'

    SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Andrew McCauley interviews Mike James, a renowned physiotherapist specializing in endurance sports. They explore various topics, including Mike's personal journey, his approach to communication with athletes, and the importance of building trust. Mike shares insights on the challenges of unrealistic expectations in endurance sports and emphasizes the need for honesty in therapy. The discussion also touches on the significance of effective communication in healthcare and the qualities that make a great therapist. Mike concludes with recommendations for books and resources that can enhance communication skills in the field.TakeawaysBuilding trust with patients is essential for effective therapy.Honesty fosters trust and leads to better outcomes.Understanding the unique needs of endurance athletes is crucial.Communication style should adapt to both online and in-person interactions.Setting realistic goals is key to athlete success.Therapists should focus on mastering the basics of communication.Curiosity and emotional intelligence are vital traits for therapists.Therapists should be aware of their own biases and expectations.Effective communication can transform patient experiences.Continuous learning and adaptation are necessary for professional growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions04:17 Music and Therapy Style07:15 Communication in Therapy10:02 Building Trust with Endurance Athletes13:15 Honesty and Realistic Goals16:17 The Importance of Communication18:58 Navigating Difficult Conversations22:10 Reverse Engineering Goals25:01 The Role of Curiosity in Communication28:12 Developing Communication Skills31:18 Identifying Good Communicators34:11 Learning from Mistakes37:22 Recommended Resources for Communication40:09 Final Thoughts on Communication and Learning01:08:43 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Keywordsphysiotherapy, communication, endurance athletes, trust, therapy, coaching, honesty, unrealistic goals, personal development, emotional intelligenceInstagram @the_endurance_physio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 5 Adam Meakins 'Cant go wrong, getting communication strong'

    SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Andrew McCauley and Adam Meekins explore the multifaceted nature of communication in therapy. They discuss the importance of authenticity, the challenges posed by time constraints, and the need for self-awareness in patient interactions. Adam shares insights on how to navigate professional boundaries while remaining genuine, and they both emphasize the significance of effective communication in building trust with patients. The conversation also touches on the insecurities within the therapy profession and the necessity for ongoing development in communication skills.TakeawaysAuthenticity in communication fosters trust with patients.Time constraints can hinder effective patient interactions.Self-awareness is crucial for therapists before seeing patients.Professionalism can be defined as being genuine and honest.Therapists often feel pressured to help everyone, which is unrealistic.Communication skills can be improved through practice and experience.Building rapport with patients is essential for effective therapy.Therapists should not hesitate to refer patients to others when necessary.Swearing can sometimes help in making communication more relatable.The therapy profession needs to address its insecurities and focus on strengths.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions05:37 Communication Style and Music Genres09:39 Perceptions of Authenticity in Social Media13:14 The Importance of Communication in Therapy19:20 Time Constraints in Patient Interactions26:30 Mindset Before Patient Interactions31:18 Managing Patient Interactions Under Pressure32:11 The Power of Connection in Healthcare33:32 The Importance of Listening36:19 Navigating Communication Challenges37:53 The Mindset Shift in Physiotherapy39:29 The Role of Communication in Patient Care42:18 The Need for Educational Reform43:37 Building Relationships Through Communication46:19 The Value of Personal Connection52:25 Defining Professionalism in Healthcare53:58 Authenticity and Communication57:49 The Impact of Swearing in Healthcare01:02:06 Embracing Insecurity in the Profession01:05:13 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Keywordscommunication, therapy, professionalism, patient interaction, authenticity, healthcare, mindset, self-awareness, time management, music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 4. Angela Jackson 'Dr Doolittle of Paediatric sports medicine'

    SummaryIn this conversation, Andrew McCauley and Angie discuss the importance of effective communication in therapy, particularly when working with children and young athletes. They explore the challenges therapists face in giving children a voice, the role of language in rehabilitation, and the significance of building trust and understanding. Angie shares her techniques for engaging young patients, emphasizing the need for motivation, choice, and a supportive environment. The discussion highlights the value of empathy, reflection, and learning from setbacks in both therapy and personal experiences.TakeawaysIn-person connections enhance networking and communication.Children need autonomy and a voice in their therapy.Language used in therapy can significantly impact outcomes.Building trust with young patients is crucial for effective communication.Motivation and choice are key factors in rehabilitation success.Understanding the psychological impact of injury is essential.Creating a supportive environment fosters resilience in young athletes.Empathy plays a vital role in effective communication with patients.Reflecting on personal experiences can improve therapeutic practice.Encouraging fun and passion in therapy can lead to better engagement.Chapters00:00 The Value of In-Person Connections04:28 Navigating Communication with Children and Parents07:42 Empowering Young Voices in Therapy10:34 Techniques for Effective Communication13:24 The Role of Language in Rehabilitation16:24 Building Trust and Understanding in Therapy19:44 The Importance of Motivation in Recovery22:23 Creating a Supportive Environment for Young Athletes25:42 Learning from Setbacks and Building Resilience28:20 The Power of Reflection in Communication31:31 Encouraging Autonomy in Young Patients34:19 The Impact of Empathy in Therapy37:23 The Importance of Feedback and Choice40:29 The Role of Perfectionism in Young Athletes43:31 Creating a Safe Space for Learning46:26 The Journey of Continuous Improvement49:33 Final Thoughts on Communication and Therapy@angiephysio kidsback2sport.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 3. Memhet Gem 'The Hip Whisperer'

    In this conversation, Andrew McCauley and Mehmet Gem explore the nuances of communication in therapy, emphasizing the importance of personality, teaching style, and building rapport with patients. They discuss the challenges of professionalism, setting boundaries, and the impact of social media on patient perceptions. The conversation highlights the need for genuine care and adaptability in communication, as well as the complexities of pain management and ethical marketing in the healthcare field.TakeawaysCommunication is key in therapy and teaching.Personality plays a significant role in effective communication.Building rapport with patients is essential for successful outcomes.Professionalism in therapy can vary based on context and audience.Setting clear boundaries with patients is crucial to avoid burnout.Understanding different patient types helps tailor communication strategies.Social media influences patient perceptions and expectations.Ethical marketing is important in promoting therapy services.Pain management requires a nuanced understanding of individual cases.Genuine care and interest in patients lead to better therapeutic relationships.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions04:08 Communication Styles in Teaching and Therapy07:13 The Importance of Personality in Communication10:06 Navigating Professionalism in Therapy13:15 Building Rapport with Patients16:03 Challenges in Patient Communication19:26 The Role of Communication in Treatment Outcomes22:10 Setting Boundaries with Patients25:11 The Impact of Social Media on Patient Perception28:13 The Complexity of Hip Pain Communication31:13 Ethics in Health Communication34:09 Learning from Difficult Situations37:25 Final Thoughts and Takeaways59:33 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3instagram @the.hip.physio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 2. Ben Cormack 'The Cockney Communicator'

    SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Andrew McCauley and Ben discuss the critical role of communication in therapy and healthcare. They explore the importance of emotional intelligence over technical skills, the challenges of building trust with patients, and the need for self-reflection in improving communication. The discussion highlights how effective communication can enhance personal relationships and patient interactions, emphasizing that genuine interest in others is key to successful communication. The conversation concludes with insights on recruitment based on emotional intelligence and the ongoing journey of improving communication skills.Sound Bites"Not every belief needs to be challenged.""Small talk is big talk.""Building trust and respect is key."TakeawaysCommunication is essential in therapy and healthcare.Emotional intelligence often outweighs technical skills in effectiveness.Building trust with patients is crucial for successful therapy.Self-reflection can enhance communication skills.Small talk can lead to deeper connections with patients.Awareness of communication styles can improve interactions.Genuine interest in others fosters better communication.Recruiting based on emotional intelligence can lead to better outcomes.Effective communication can positively impact personal relationships.Continuous improvement in communication is a lifelong journey.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Labeling04:08 The Undervalued Importance of Communication in Therapy09:50 The Impact of Social Media on Therapists' Communication14:09 The Need for Reflection and Improvement in Communication Skills19:51 Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, and Emotional Boundaries in Therapy30:44 Building Connections through Small Talk37:35 The Importance of Genuine Interest45:40 Improving Communication for Better Relationships50:13 Recruiting Based on Emotional Intelligence57:23 Communication as a SuperpowerKeywordscommunication, therapy, emotional intelligence, patient relationships, self-reflection, trust, connection, healthcare, coaching, interpersonal skillsBen CormackInstagram @corkinetic X @corkinetic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ep 1. Andy Hosgood 'The scouse transformation coach'

    Keywordscommunication, therapy, emotional intelligence, recruitment, coaching, music, patient care, listening skills, curiosity, personal developmentSummaryIn this conversation, Andrew McCauley and Andy Hosgood explore the intricacies of communication within the therapy context. They discuss the importance of adapting communication styles, the role of emotional intelligence, and the necessity of curiosity in understanding patients. Through real-life examples, they illustrate how effective communication can lead to better patient outcomes and the significance of recruiting therapists with high emotional intelligence. The conversation emphasizes that communication is not just about the words spoken but also about understanding the emotional context and building rapport with patients.TakeawaysEffective communication is about adapting to the other person's style.Emotional intelligence is often overlooked in therapy training.Curiosity is a powerful tool for unlocking potential in patients.Music can enhance communication and emotional connection.Recruiting therapists should prioritize emotional intelligence over academic qualifications.Building rapport is essential for successful therapy outcomes.Asking the right questions can lead to significant breakthroughs.Therapists should manage patient expectations clearly.Communication is a skill that can be developed over time.Understanding a patient's world is crucial for effective therapy.TitlesUnlocking Communication in TherapyThe Power of Curiosity in Patient CareSound Bites"The power of communication is fantastic.""Curiosity unlocks potential.""Be more curious."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions04:41 Using Music to Describe Communication Styles10:22 The Decline of Communication Skills in Therapy Education19:37 Story: The Power of Effective Communication27:13 The Curiosity and Exploration Approach33:10 Communication in Recruitment and Clinic Culture54:38 Recruitment: Emotional Intelligence and Team Dynamics01:00:17 Managing Expectations and Contracting with Patients01:06:36 The Ripple Effect of Effective Communication01:14:28 Conclusion01:15:05 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3Andy Hosgood: Instagram: unlock_with_andy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TCUP is a podcast tailored for medical professionals passionate about enhancing communication and coaching within therapeutic settings. In each episode, we delve into the intricate conversations we share with our patients and colleagues, aiming to cultivate greater awareness and understanding of both the art and science of effective communication.  We also examine how these skills impact various aspects of the medical field, including recruitment, education, and teamwork. Join us as we explore strategies to foster meaningful interactions that not only improve patient care but also strengthen collaboration among healthcare teams. Tune in for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to elevate your communication skills in the medical environment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor

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