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Mark Burik and Sarah Putt discuss the importance of nutrition, hydration, and supplements for athletes, specifically beach volleyball players. They emphasize the need for actionable advice and provide practical tips for incorporating healthy habits into daily routines. Sarah shares her gratitude for the opportunities Mark has created for beach volleyball players and explains her passion for nutrition. They discuss the challenges of navigating the abundance of nutrition information and the importance of simplicity and whole foods. They also address the misconceptions around egg yolks and the timing of carbohydrate intake. In this conversation, Mark Burik and Sara Putt discuss nutrition strategies for beach volleyball players. They cover topics such as understanding hunger and blood sugar, nutrition strategies for tournaments, tracking nutrition and energy levels, carbohydrates and sugar for performance, and supplements for performance. They emphasize the importance of a food-first approach and the need for individual experimentation to find what works best for each athlete. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the supportive community within the beach volleyball world. Takeaways Nutrition and hydration are crucial for athletes and can significantly impact performance. Establishing a routine and incorporating healthy habits into daily life is essential for maintaining optimal nutrition and hydration. Choosing whole foods and avoiding processed foods is key for a healthy diet. Balancing carbohydrates with protein is important to stabilize blood sugar levels and prevent energy crashes. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Goal of the Conversation 03:31 Sarah's Gratitude and Background in Nutrition 04:01 Mark's Journey in Providing Opportunities for Beach Volleyball Players 06:21 Sarah's Path to Nutrition and the Importance of Nutrition in Beach Volleyball 13:37 The Importance of Nutrition and Hydration for Athletes 23:37 Options for a Healthy Breakfast 26:21 Hydration and Timing of Water Intake 31:47 The Benefits of Egg Yolks and Balancing Carbohydrates 34:30 Considerations for Pancakes and Waffles in Breakfast 35:54 Understanding Hunger and Blood Sugar 39:51 Nutrition Strategies for Tournaments 46:22 Tracking Nutrition and Energy Levels 51:16 Carbohydrates and Sugar for Performance 57:18 Supplements for Performance 01:06:23 Community and Conclusion
For this episode we listened to the 100th episode of podcast OT 4 Lyfe - 100 Episodes: The Good, the Bad, and Like Umm Ya Know the Ugly, listen to it here:100 Episodes: The Good, the Bad, and Like Umm Ya Know the Ugly | OT 4 LyfeIn the episode, host Sarah Putt and Occupied Podcast's host Brock Cook share their reflections on each having released 100 episodes. These are edited highlights of our chat inspired by them and their massive contribution to the world of OT podcasts
The main finding of this important research from JAMA is extremely promising for early intervention OT professionals.In the study, greater early intervention service intensity was associated with better functional gains. But, there's a problem. Federal spending per child on early intervention services has declined over the past decade. And, in this climate of tightening budgets: Most children in the study had delayed care. And, low service intensity. After we review this article, we are so thankful to welcome to the podcast pediatric private practice owner, Sarah Putt, OTR/L. Her and I will unpack what this all means for the OT community—and your OT practice.In order to earn credit for this course, you must take the test within the OT Potential Club.You can find more details on this course here:https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-early-interventionLearn more about our guest:https://otpotential.com/occupational-therapy-directory/sarah-puttLearn more about early intervention OT: https://otpotential.com/blog/early-intervention-occupational-therapyhttps://otpotential.com/ot-early-intervention-coursesHere's the primary research we are discussing:Timing and intensity of early intervention service use and outcomes among a safety-net population of childrenSupport the show
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Welcome back, friends!This week on the show, I'm joined by friend, Sarah Putt. Sarah is a licensed and certified occupational therapist. With over 13 years of experience as an OT in early intervention, she is the founder and clinical director of Sarah Bryan Therapy in Los Angeles, California. Her company specializes in therapy interventions in the home environment and typically works with children from birth to 3 years of age. Sarah is also the host and creator of OT 4 Lyfe, a podcast and website dedicated to sharing her passion for the field of occupational therapy with other practitioners and anyone interested in the field of occupational therapy. Her hope is to inspire other OT practitioners, bring awareness to interesting topics within our field, and connect professionals for the advancement of occupational therapy as a whole. She is also the co-host of two other occupational therapy podcasts, The OT Roundtable and The Real OTs of Early Intervention. Sarah loves talking about all things OT, podcasting, and early intervention.Connect with Sarah: https://ot4lyfe.com/InstagramTwitterFacebookLikedInClick here to subscribe to her podcast, OT 4 LyfeSupport the showConnect with Dominica: https://www.instagram.com/dominicalumazar/Interested in being a guest on the show? https://sweetdmarketing.com/tuesday-tea-podcast/
It's that time of year again and we are talking New Year's resolutions. Is there anything to them or are they just bunk? We chat with Vincent Pugliese, Sarah Putt, and Renee and Nii Darko. How do you set intentions for the coming year? And more importantly, should you? Happy New Year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From pregnancy to age 2 is arguably the most important developmental window of our lifetimes. This makes the work of OTs who work with this age incredibly important. And, for the rest of us, we should be using our professional knowledge to advocate for the proper support for families at this critically important window.In this one hour podcast course, we are looking at a broad systematic review about OT motor inventions for children ages 0-5. The importance of this paper cuts across multiple practice areas, but we are going to use this paper as a jumping off point to talk about early intervention. We will be joined by Sarah Putt, OTR/L to talk about her EI experience—and more broadly about the opportunities and challenges of early childhood support that we all need to be tuned into.In order to earn credit for this course, you must take the test within the OT Potential Club.You can find more details on this course here:https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-early-intervention-motor-performanceHere's the primary research we are discussing:Tanner, K., Schmidt, E., Martin, K., &; Bassi, M. (2020). Interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice to improve motor performance for children ages 0–5 years: A systematic review. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(2).Support the show
This episode contains a trigger warning as we explore pregnancy complications.Come and join this conversation where Sarah and I discuss occupational therapy, working in early intervention, the challenges of being a mom and so much more! This episode provides valuable insights into pregnancy issues and motherhood in general, equipping you with quality info to guide you through your personal journey or to support a loved one.We discuss:- Sarah's pregnancy journey- Working in occupational therapy- International travel (with young kids!)- Starting a podcast- The power of embracing our fears- Self-care and relationships as momSarah Putt:- Occupational therapist- Entrepreneur/ private practice owner (specialising in early intervention)- Podcaster- Mom- World traveler- Craft beer enthusiastLinks/Resources- Follow Sarah on Instagram @ot.4.lyfe- Sarah's Website: https://ot4lyfe.com/Connect with Surabhi:- Find Surabhi on Instagram or Facebook @thepassionatephysio- Website: https://www.thepassionatephysio.ca
Our guest this week is Sarah Putt of Seattle, WA, the mother of young child, the founder and clinical director of Sarah Bryan Therapy, and Creator/Host of the OT 4 Lyfe Podcast, dedicated to promoting and bringing awareness to the field of occupational therapy. We'll learn about Sarah's background with degrees in psychology from Pepperdine University and masters in occupational therapy from University of Southern California, which prepared her for a career as an occupational therapist. We also learn about her role as a leader in the OT field, which includes mentoring younger OTs and hosting the OT4Lyfe Podcast, now with more than 100 episodes. It's a uplifting as well as insightful story and one we'll hear this week on the Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast. LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahputt/Email - sarah@ot4lyfe.comSarah Bryan Therapy – https://sarahbryantherapy.com OT4Lyfe Website - https://ot4lyfe.com Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
How do you start a great podcast... and how do you avoid the dreaded Podfade that strikes so many podcasters?
“Hustle culture” has been a term for the past decade or so. It somehow became a badge of honor to prove that you're working the hardest, longest, and most stressful job around. You can handle it, you're making money, putting in the hours, but what do you have left at the end of the day? This constant grind is what Mindy likes to call the “death race to FI” due to its unnecessary harshness on your free time, relationships, and mental health.Pete McPherson foresaw this “hustle culture” taking over his life when he quit his sixty-hour week accounting job and decided to start his own business. This wasn't the first, or second, or fiftieth time Pete had started a business, and he was driven to never set foot in an office again. He wasn't making phenomenal money the first year, but he made enough to provide for his family, and that was enough for him.Mindy and guest host Sarah Putt from OT 4 Lyfe talk with Pete about the rarely discussed downsides of chasing early retirement and financial independence. Make no mistake, even if you decided to work twenty hours a week, like Pete, you can still make plenty of money all while being able to watch your favorite movies in the middle of the day or spend time with your kids!In This Episode We CoverThe detriment of “hustle culture” and why working hard doesn't mean burning yourself out The importance of having an available safety reserve in case you get let go from a jobJumping into entrepreneurship and developing the grind to make it workLearning from your mistakes and seeing every failure as a lessonPicking your “good enough” number and living life on your termsWhy time freedom is the ultimate goal of FI, not exorbitant wealth And So Much More! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to look at this week's US congressional hearing that sought to investigate the harm that social media platforms like TikTok and Snapchat might be causing children and teenagers, and whether legislation could help.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to look at this week's US congressional hearing that sought to investigate the harm that social media platforms like TikTok and Snapchat might be causing children and teenagers, and whether legislation could help.
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about how privacy is changing the internet - and how advertisers will have to adapt. Theranos' founder Elizabeth Holmes is in court facing a number of charges - why did her health-tech start-up crumble, and Apple releases its iPhone 13....what's new?
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about how privacy is changing the internet - and how advertisers will have to adapt. Theranos' founder Elizabeth Holmes is in court facing a number of charges - why did her health-tech start-up crumble, and Apple releases its iPhone 13....what's new?
Listen in as Sarah Putt and Paul Spain discuss the tech news of the week. https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:6845934980800086016/ (Watch the live stream) https://nztechpodcast.com/ (NZ Tech Podcast) http://paulspain.com/ (Paul Spain) Special thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast: https://umbrellarconnect.com/ (Umbrellar Connect) https://sumologic.com/ (Sumo Logic) https://vodafone.co.nz/ (Vodafone NZ) https://hp.co.nz/ (HP) https://www.spark.co.nz/ (Spark NZ) https://vocus.co.nz/ (Vocus) http://gorillatechnology.com/ (Gorilla Technology)
What's coming up for OT Uncorked? NEW episode about how OTs can support homeschooling families NEW episode about how OTs can support mamas SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW to get notifications when these episodes go live Episodes to revisit: Episode 31: Pregnancy, Identity, & Occupational Transition with Sarah Putt from OT4Lyfe Episode 32: What OTs Need to Know About Student Loan Planning with Expert Meagan LandressIf you have student loans, this episode is for you! The fed has extended the pause on student loan interest and payments until the end of January. Take this time to get your financial house in order and plan for loans to resume. More from OT Uncorked: Instagram @OTuncorked Twitter @OTuncorked Facebook @OTuncorked www.otuncorked.com Questions? Comments? Email me at miranda@otuncorked.com
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about how the idea of a Metaverse is now being championed by the CEOs at Facebook and Microsoft - among others - so is it the next phase of the internet or just a buzzword?
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to discuss a new survey from Netsafe which has found New Zealanders believe the internet is more dangerous than it was five years ago, everyone's talking about the billionaire space race what impact it could have on the space economy and Google is boosting its New Zealand presence - what does that mean for local players like Spark?
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to discuss a new survey from Netsafe which has found New Zealanders believe the internet is more dangerous than it was five years ago, everyone's talking about the billionaire space race what impact it could have on the space economy and Google is boosting its New Zealand presence - what does that mean for local players like Spark?
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about the Southern Cross Cable's new replacement called NEXT - it goes live in April 2022 but will we notice a difference? The government plans to hit the restart button with its research and development plans - how will it do that? And there are growing calls around the world for governments to introduce "right to disconnect" laws, does New Zealand need one too?
Paul Spain and Sarah Putt discuss R&D Tax Credits, Autonomous Weapons, Southern Cross Next, CIO 50 plus hands on with Dyson V15, HomePod Mini, M1 MacBook, iPad Pro, Oppo A74 5G, Oppos A54 5G, Mi 11, Mi11 UltraNZ Tech PodcastPaul SpainSpecial thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast:Umbrellar ConnectVodafone NZHPSpark NZVocusGorilla Cyber SecurityDatacomPalo Alto Networks
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about the Southern Cross Cable's new replacement called NEXT - it goes live in April 2022 but will we notice a difference? The government plans to hit the restart button with its research and development plans - how will it do that? And there are growing calls around the world for governments to introduce "right to disconnect" laws, does New Zealand need one too?
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt looks Autonomous Weapon Systems and why the government is currently seeking feedback from the tech sector to help develop policy on it. Sarah will also look at the moves underway in the US to rein in big tech and with Fieldays underway, how is the agri-tech sector going?
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt looks Autonomous Weapon Systems and why the government is currently seeking feedback from the tech sector to help develop policy on it. Sarah will also look at the moves underway in the US to rein in big tech and with Fieldays underway, how is the agri-tech sector going?
Tech commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about plans by 2degrees to roll out a 5G network, starting in Auckland and Wellington with a plan for 700 sites. Since Myanmar's coup on February 1 there have been prolonged internet outages - but people are finding ways to get around the restrictions. And first there was Siri and Alexa - now more AI tools are finding their way into businesses - but should they be personalised?​
Tech commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about plans by 2degrees to roll out a 5G network, starting in Auckland and Wellington with a plan for 700 sites. Since Myanmar's coup on February 1 there have been prolonged internet outages - but people are finding ways to get around the restrictions. And first there was Siri and Alexa - now more AI tools are finding their way into businesses - but should they be personalised?​
In this OT Month special episode, I am teaming up with Sarah Putt from the OT 4 Lyfe Podcast to talk about the importance of supporting our OT associations. We will discus the perks, the costs, and the reasons why we support our local, national, and world OT associations. The OT associations need our support so that they can turn around and effectively support us. At the end of the episode, we announce a giveaway put together to support you and OT associations all around the world. I hope you enjoy this special OT Month Episode! Enter for the giveaway here!Become an AOTA Member (Affiliate link) OT 4 Lyfe Podcast Purpose Therapy Box Find the perfect OT gift for yourself or your favorite OTP! Use promo OTSchoolHouse for 10% off!Back To School ConferenceLearn more & register for the OT School House: Back to School Conference before early bird registration ends!
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about the recent sales of tech companies Vend and Seequent and how it's further evidence Kiwi software is on a roll.
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about the recent sales of tech companies Vend and Seequent and how it's further evidence Kiwi software is on a roll.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the new 'cool' app, Clubhouse. It's invite-only and also only available on iPhone. She'll also look at how Bumble has given Tinder a run for its money with its IPO - and that money just turned its female founder into another self-made billionaire. And it's 75 years since the first all-electronic, programmable computer was created in a lab at the University of Pennsylvania.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the new 'cool' app, Clubhouse. It's invite-only and also only available on iPhone. She'll also look at how Bumble has given Tinder a run for its money with its IPO - and that money just turned its female founder into another self-made billionaire. And it's 75 years since the first all-electronic, programmable computer was created in a lab at the University of Pennsylvania.
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 060 Pediatric Occupational Therapy with OT4Lyfe - Sarah Putt Sarah Putt is the host of the OT4Lyfe Podcast, where she interviews thought leaders in the occupational therapy community. Sarah is discussing early intervention and answering questions about her profession and how it benefits families like ours. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Tell me about why you started your podcast, OT4Lyfe. Occupational therapy is my life and OT is the "why" of life or "lyfe". My show is all about occupational therapy and I bring on occupational therapy practitioners, students and other people affiliated with the practice area to discuss anything and everything occupational therapy. I love podcasting to talk about occupational therapy, but also promoting and advocating for the profession because a lot of people don't know what we do. What does occupational therapy entail? It's a broad field and occupational therapists can work in different practices areas with different focuses. Occupation is defined as how you occupy your time, so anything you do in a day such as self care or leisure activities. We are the experts on occupation, studying what the meaning and purpose of occupation is in people's lives. We have a very broad lens of who we work with and the type of work we do. Someone coming to us generally has a diagnosis, disability, injury or age-related difficulties that interfere with activities. I work in early intervention with kids from birth to three years old and focus on hitting developmental milestones and the family dynamic of parent education, including sensory integration, sleep, feeding, fine and gross motor skills. What should a parent do if they don't think a therapist is the best fit? Having the experience of working with so many families, I have an appreciation for the circumstances around this. Therapists need to understand that we may not be the right fit for every family. Families need to understand that each therapist has a different approach and that approach may not work for their kids. If you are a parent and you don't feel like a relationship is working, communicate it with the therapist and organization. What questions do parents and caregivers need ask in order to maximize their child's care plan? Therapists need to be proactive in explaining who we are and what we do from the beginning because some families may not know how we can help. If your therapist isn't bringing this up, ask about the overall therapy process and ask how to best support the process. If you ever have a question about a process, therapy or goal, have the therapist explain what they're doing and how it connects to the end goal. There needs to be openness and clear communication from both sides. If parents and caregivers can't follow through with OT homework, how does that affect the overall therapy goals? I really try to embed whatever I want families to be doing into their routine so it becomes a habit. If you can eliminate barriers and find ways to embed homework into your natural routine, it helps to do it organically. If a therapist is asking you to do homework, there's a reason they want that extra opportunity and repetition for the child to engage in the activity in addition to the time they have with the therapist. There's a lot of benefit to doing these activities and finding a way to embed them into the regular routine in a way that works and doesn't add stress. What advice do you have for parents who are new to occupational therapy? Parents are not alone. Therapists are here to support them in any way they can. Be open and accepting about a child's need for therapy. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED Once Upon a Gene Channel with The Disorder Channel https://www.thedisordercollection.com/ Nikki McIntosh, Rare Mamas https://raremamas.com/ OT 4 Lyfe Episode 81: Pediatric Therapy From the Parent’s Perspective with Effie Parks https://ot4lyfe.com/81/ CONNECT WITH SARAH OT 4 Lyfe Podcast https://ot4lyfe.com/ OT 4 Lyfe on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ot.4.lyfe/ TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/
Tech commentator Sarah Putt looks back at some of the biggest stories in the tech world this year, including some Covid-forced innovations in health IT acceleration, increase in cyberattacks, 27-year wait for an update to the Privacy Act and a new appreciation for the IT department after most of us had to work from home.
Tech commentator Sarah Putt looks back at some of the biggest stories in the tech world this year, including some Covid-forced innovations in health IT acceleration, increase in cyberattacks, 27-year wait for an update to the Privacy Act and a new appreciation for the IT department after most of us had to work from home.
In this spotlight interview episode, Brandon and Sarah explore how entrepreneurs can make the jump from solo-preneur to group practice-preneur. This is a motivation packed episode filled with new perspectives and strategies to fulfilling a big purpose and following a rhythm to success.https://www.wellnessworksmp.com/
In our digital age, it is so important that you know how to effectively market your business on social media. But most business owners have a love/hate relationship with social media. We know we need to be there to promote our businesses, but we struggle to post in an authentic way that is not exhausting and life-sucking.
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about the work ahead of new telecommunications commissioner Tristan Gilbertson, the US Department of Justice case against Google and as more 5G phones enter the market - is it worth getting one?
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about the work ahead of new telecommunications commissioner Tristan Gilbertson, the US Department of Justice case against Google and as more 5G phones enter the market - is it worth getting one?
Sarah Putt and Paul Spain discuss the Google Antitrust case, DiDi the Chinese Uber competitor arrives, Quibi - the Death of a Disruptor, iPhone 12 hands on and more. NZ Tech PodcastPaul SpainSpecial thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast:Umbrellar ConnectSumo LogicVodafone NZHPSamsungSpark NZVocusGorilla Technology
Highlights on this episode with Sarah Putt and Paul Spain:IT guy wipes systems and get jail plus NZ$300,000 fineSpark / Team New Zealand have opened the 5G Race ZoneArrival of Google Nest Router and Wifi devices in the NZ market – via a partnership with retailers and Internet provider Orcon – though it is arriving 11-months after be launched in the U.S.Instagram is 10!New Zealand still clinging on to Windows 7 and Windows XPCould jail time be on the cards for those paying cyber ransoms?Scott Bartlett has stepped down as CEO of Kordia due to further issues following taking time off recently following multiple brain tumours – we wish him the best and hope to see him back soonNZ Tech PodcastPaul SpainSpecial thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast:Umbrellar ConnectSumo LogicVodafone NZHPSamsungSpark NZVocusGorilla Technology
Election 2020 is upon us and it's time to vote. Sarah Putt joins Paul Spain to discuss the role of technology and innovation in New Zealand's future and what is being said about technology by our political parties.NZ Tech PodcastPaul SpainSpecial thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast:Umbrellar ConnectSumo LogicVodafone NZHPSamsungSpark NZVocusGorilla Technology
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the small number of political parties with dedicated technology policies - what's in them? The issue of the 30 per cent cut taken by Apple and Google for apps offered in their app stores is soon to be before the courts, with Fortnite maker Epic taking Apple to court claiming its an "inflated digital tax". And where is the Tiktok stoush in the US at now?
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the cyber attacks on the NZX and other companies - should NZ brace for more? Big tech companies are hitting all time highs, even in the middle of a pandemic. And could a virtual version of New Zealand be a substitute for those who can't make it to our shores?
For this group we listened to the OT Roundtable podcast episode 3, Who is the Imposter? In this episode hosts Sarah Putt, Brock Cook and Michelle Amussen are joined by Alondra Ammon, to discuss their experiences and knowledge of imposter syndrome. Listen to it here:http://www.theotroundtable.com/03-2/ Our conversation developed around themes of definition, belonging, feedback, normalisation and the influence of the environment.
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt looks at the situation with TikTok and why pressure from the US President has forced it to be put up for sale. Have people given up when it comes to protecting personal data online? And the government has released the "world's first" algorithm charter.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the new security laws in Hong Kong and how it'll affect internet access, which up until now has escaped controls by China.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at an online service Sosbusiness.nz that was launched on March 23 to help SMEs and how it's snowballed.
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at how Covid-19 has thrown up a lot of issues regarding the supply chain - and its dependence on Taiwan for computer chips. Facebook has an oversight board - but will it be effective or mainly cosmetic? And RIP Paul Vasquez, aka the "Double Rainbow" guy.
Sarah Putt, MA, OTR/L and I uncork the topic of cultural fluidity. While we don't claim to be experts on culture and its influence on practice, we have both experienced first hand the positive outcomes of partnering with clients and fellow practitioners who identify differently than us, and we are continuing to grow in our own cultural fluidity. We explore some of the challenges and beauty of collaborating with people when there isn’t a shared culture or language. We welcome your feedback and input into what we hope is an ongoing conversation!
Technology Sarah Putt looks at the pros and cons of tech solutions being proposed for contact tracing in the Covid-19 pandemic. The latest "cheap" iPhone is being shipped by Apple from tomorrow, how does it measure up with the higher-end iPhones? And what is some of the essential technology the global lockdowns have highlighted for us?
Sarah discusses:The beginning of when I first started to hear about COVID-19Stories from from friends who live in VeniceCancellation of conferences (i.e: AOTA)The moment that I realized COVID-19 was a big dealCancellation of fieldwork, students, and volunteersWeighing the risks and the unknownsNavigating the changes with my familyDisruption of our typical roles and routinesHaving important conversations while not alarming othersBeing on the same page with my familyReflections of the changes from a business perspectiveKeeping myself, my employee, and our clients and their families safeIsolation and early interventionChallenges and Benefits of TeletherapyMindset during this uncertain timeImportance of routines and structure for mental and physical healthWe are are doing our partAnnouncing “The OT Roundtable” podcast: http://theotroundtable.com/Resources: https://ot4lyfe.com/best-of-occupational-therapy-03-18-2020/
Burnt Out to Lit Up: Healthcare, Stress, Burnout, Wellness, Self Care
Sarah Putt is an occupational therapist in California. She currently practices in Early Intervention, working with young children and their families within their home environment. Her passions within the field of occupational therapy include: being a fieldwork educator, pediatrics, hippotherapy, leadership, advocacy, private practice, and learning & promoting the profession across the globe. She is the founder and clinical director of her own private practice, and received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Pepperdine University and her Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Southern California. Her favorite activities include traveling, horseback riding, gardening, scuba diving, and spending time with her family. In this episode we discuss: Sarah is currently in Helsinki, Finland traveling to meet OTs and learning about what OT is like in other parts of the world. She started from LA, driving to Maryland, then flying to Brussels, Amsterdam, Munich, Portugal, and now Finland, with more planned in the future. She owns her own OT practice in Early Intervention, treating pediatric patients from birth to 3 months. She has volunteered with several different organizations abroad practicing OT. She stresses being flexible, creative, and open minded, allowing yourself to be stretched thin and challenged without losing focus or letting emotion and stressors get the better of you. Sarah’s website: ot4lyfe.com Sarah’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ot.4.lyfe/ Join our club for healthcare professionals- The Joy Energy Time Club: https://www.joyenergytime.com/club/ 30 Day Gratitude at Work Checklist: https://joyenergytime.mykajabi.com/gratefulinhealthcare Work Wellness Starter Kit: https://joyenergytime.mykajabi.com/starter-kit NEW GRAD GUIDE https://joyenergytime.mykajabi.com/new-grad-guide Join the Joy Energy Time Collective, our bi-weekly wellness newsletter for healthcare professionals: https://www.joyenergytime.com/the-thriving-collective/ Our Instagram: www.instagram.com/burntouttolitup/ www.instagram.com/joy.energy.time/ Our website: joyenergytime.com/podcast
Sarah discussesWhy she started a podcastAdvocating for the professionHow she got into podcastsThe first OT podcasts she foundOccupied- http://www.brockcook.com/category/podcast/Seniors Flourish- https://seniorsflourish.com/category/podcasts/OT Schoolhouse- https://www.otschoolhouse.com/Overcoming her shyness and worriesWhat she has gotten out of podcasting so farHer journey into occupational therapyWorking as an occupational therapist in home based early interventionStarting her private practiceBeing a fieldwork educator and mentorHer passion for travel and international volunteer workHow OT 4 Lyfe got it’s nameThe vision for the podcastOther OT Podcasts- http://www.otpodcasts.com/
In episode 20 of the OT School House Podcast, Abby and guest, Sarah Putt, MA, OTR/L of the OT 4 LYfe Podcast, talk about the differences between school-based OT and Early Intervention OT. They also touch on what the transition from Early Intervention to school-based services may look like. View the entire show notes at OTschoolhouse.com/episode20 Or, learn how you can earn professional development by listening to select episodes of the OT School House Podcast.Purpose Therapy Box Find the perfect OT gift for yourself or your favorite OTP! Use promo OTSchoolHouse for 10% off!Back To School ConferenceLearn more & register for the OT School House: Back to School Conference before early bird registration ends!
We continue our chat about Sarah’s experiences overseas, what developed country OT’s could learn from these limited resource experiences, professional understanding of culture and OT’s use of diagnosis. Sarah Putt is pediatric OT and fellow podcaster! She currently runs her own practice but has practiced in more countries than I was able to count and...
We continue our chat about Sarah’s experiences overseas, what developed country OT’s could learn from these limited resource experiences, professional understanding of culture and OT’s use of diagnosis. Sarah Putt is pediatric OT and fellow podcaster! She currently runs her own practice but has practiced in more countries than I was able to count and...
Sarah Putt is pediatric OT and fellow podcaster! She currently runs her own practice but has practiced in more countries than I was able to count and has some amazing stories to go with it! As expected we discuss the amazing medium of podcasting and how OT’s can benefit and engage in it and she...
Sarah Putt is pediatric OT and fellow podcaster! She currently runs her own practice but has practiced in more countries than I was able to count and has some amazing stories to go with it! As expected we discuss the amazing medium of podcasting and how OT’s can benefit and engage in it and she...
In this episode we meet Linda Miller and Sarah Putt. Linda is an Occupational Therapist (OT) and shares her lived experience about becoming an entrepreneur in office ergonomics and starting her company, ewiworks. We also meet Sarah, who shares her lived becoming an OT after working as a behavior therapist. She also shares her experience starting her own OT podcast, "OT for Lyfe".
On this episode, Sarah Putt, MA, OTR/L , and I continue our conversation from Episode 11 as we talk about mentorship in the field of occupational therapy, including the process for and benefits of becoming a mentor, finding a mentor, transparency and teamwork, and non-traditional mentors.
On this episode, Sarah Putt, MA, OTR/L , and I continue our conversation from Episode 11 as we talk about mentorship in the field of occupational therapy, including the process for and benefits of becoming a mentor, finding a mentor, transparency and teamwork, and non-traditional mentors.
Sarah Putt, MA, OTR/L, shares about her background and her path into OT and into private practice. She talks about learning the business side of things in OT, working abroad, interprofessional work and relationship building, medical missions, and promoting OT in the field.
Sarah Putt, MA, OTR/L, shares about her background and her path into OT and into private practice. She talks about learning the business side of things in OT, working abroad, interprofessional work and relationship building, medical missions, and promoting OT in the field.