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This is a UK-based Occupational Therapy podcast expressing personal clinical experiences, views, and aspirations for occupational therapy practice in the UK. It is aimed to help OT students and clinicians navigate their way through their clinical practice involving occupational therapy. When it gets controversial, it is Rant Involving Occupational Therapy. When I talk about foundation OT knowledge, it is Relevant Information about OT. When I celebrate amazing people I encounter, It's Rollicking Individuals of OT. If I 'yap' about anything I fancy, then, it is Random Information about Ordinary things. Whatever the theme, this OT conversation is a RIOT Conversation. Enjoy - HAO Disclaimer: Topics discussed are personal opinions and do not represent any professional body or Trust/Health organization.
Unknown Host hosts OT conversations, a education show with 193 episodes published.


This episode is a riot journal review exploring the common ones used by NICU therapists. It is very insightful to know that across the pond, OTs have a higher clinical scope that we should aim to be at par with- Hao

There comes a point in practice where protocols are no longer enough. This piece reflects on the quiet shift from competence to judgement, and the inner work that shapes professional identity over time.

We talk a lot about energy conservation in occupational therapy, but rarely about when it truly belongs. This episode explores why energy conservation only works after functional optimisation, why acute care is the wrong

This is what happens when the occupational therapy practice does not have a unified model

The UK doesn’t have a single, named occupational therapy model — and that isn’t a failure of theory. It’s a reflection of how UK OT actually works. In this episode, we unpack why UK practice grew without a branded model,

When illness or injury strikes, people don’t just lose function—they lose trust. Trust in their bodies, their routines, and their place in the world. In this episode, we explore what Occupational Therapy really does bene

Why do people push back against change—even when the evidence is clear and the outcome is better? In this episode, we unpack why resistance to change isn’t about stubbornness, laziness, or poor attitude. It’s about how t

This is a journal review regarding the perceptions OT in the usefulness of AMPAC - a journal review.

This episode challenges the belief that clinicians must feel confident before taking on responsibility. Drawing from real clinical culture and training environments, the episode reframes confidence not as a prerequisite

“Complex cases often get passed upward quickly—in the name of safety, support, or efficiency. But what if that very act is the reason our juniors never feel ready? In this episode, we explore how early escalation removes

In this episode, we explore the common belief: “If a patient is complex, it’s automatically too much for me.” We break down why this thought traps early-career clinicians, how it reinforces avoidance, and why complexity

In this episode, Hao breaks down one of the most practical and powerful tools in Occupational Therapy—the Behavioural Frame of Reference. If you’ve ever worked with patients who struggle to initiate, avoid activities, fe

In this episode, we explore the limbic system — the brain’s emotional and memory engine — and break down simple, practical ways to stimulate each part in isolation. From activating the amygdala through emotional cues, sh

In this episode of OT Conversations, we dive into the Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) Frame of Reference — one of the foundational approaches used in neurological rehabilitation. Join me as we explore how NDT helps oc

In this episode of OT Conversations, we unpack one of the most fundamental ideas in occupational therapy — the Frame of Reference. It’s the lens through which OTs see their clients, make sense of problems, and choose int

When the body hibernates after critical illness, survival takes over — but movement, awareness, and engagement fall silent. In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao explores how occupational therapists use early sensory

In this quick and lighthearted episode, Hao shares a real workplace moment that turned into a professional lesson. What started as a funny debate between two speech therapists—how to describe a “fat neck”—becomes a refle

In this episode, Hao unpacks the anatomy and purpose of the airway—from nose to alveoli—and explores why airway understanding matters in occupational therapy. Learn about airway protection, suctioning, positioning, and b

In this episode, Hao — your occupational therapist — unpacks one of the most familiar assessment tools in rehabilitation: muscle testing and muscle grading. We revisit the classic Oxford Scale and explore the more detail
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