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Bernard Green and Garrad Green

Garrad Green (47) interviews his father Barnard Phillip Green Sr. (75) about growing up in Philadelphia, relocating to Alabama, lessons he has learned through fatherhood.

Niki Flynn and Steve Heck

Steve tells his story about career changes from ballet to occupational health therapy, his path toward Buddhism, personal relationship and connecting back to community through volunteering.

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36:43
Gail Sara Weinflash and Clifton Holt Jolley

Gail Sara Weinflash (64) interviews her husband, Clifton Holt Jolley (77), about his experience being hospitalized polio as a child, how his polio impacted his family, personality, and perspective, and the post-polio syndrome that he lives with today.

Jameson Interviews Tricia about Lena Teinila, Her Mother's Unsolved Murder, Rejection, and Reconciliation

Jameson O'Neal talks with his mother, Tricia O'Neal, about her mother, Lena Teinila, as well as several other family members. Jameson and Tricia discuss rejection, reconciliation, and how those life lessons come full circle. Lena Teinila's homicide is the only...

Carlos Alaniz & Gregg Vandekieft

Carlos' journey from working as an occupational therapist in a hospital to hospice care was an easy transition. As he began to look for work in hospice, Providence had decided to incorporate occupational therapy into hospice. Carlos shares some stories...

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41:36
Sally Baker and Brad Baker

Spouses, Sally Baker (42) and Brad Baker (41), share a conversation about the stroke that Sally had when she was thirty, the recovery process, their children, and their gratitude for one another.

Alexis Stalford and Tara McMahan

Interview with my cousin regarding how COVID-19 affected her life, occupation, and what brought her to the life she lives today.

Emily Nelson & Scott Acord

Emily discusses growing up with a substance-abusing mother, and how this led to her won struggles with abandonment issues. She also talks about running away, dealing with depression and methamphetamine addiction as a teenager and ultimately her recovery from addiction.

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39:01
Kristin Mawhinney and Kate Holmes

Kristin Mawhinney (68) and her daughter Kate Holmes (39) share a conversation about their careers working in education.

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36:08
Ann Fisher and Sandeep Garcha

Sandeep "San" Garcha (43) discusses his life choices, addictions, and goals with his friend, Ann Fisher [no age given].

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to it’s Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Roni Horovitz, OTR/L

In This inspired interview Roni describes her live experience as an agent of change in occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy had offered both in Israel and in Boston.

Susan Orloff, OTR/L, FAOTA: An occupational therapist & agent of change

Susan Orloff discusses her experiences as an OT since 1970, highlighting the great growth and development in the profession and reflects on the pioneers of occupational therapy

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Joyce Titus, OTR/L

In this inspiring interview, Joyce Titus describes her lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy has afforded. Joyce Titus, OTR/L is a retired professor...

Occupational therapy and being an agent of change

This is an interview with Dr. Liane Hewitt, practicing Occupational therapist for over 40 years and currently department chair at Loma Linda University’s Occupational Therapy program. She describes how she is an agent of change and her journey as an...

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Natalie Perkins, PP-OTD, OTR/L, FIIE

In this inspiring interview, Natalie Perkins describes her lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy has afforded her. Natalie Perkins, PP-OTD, OTR/L, FIIE is...

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Rebecca Austill-Clausen

In this interview, Rebecca Austill-Clausen describes the various practice areas she has worked as an occupational therapist and how she sees herself as an agent of change. Rebecca Austill-Clausen, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA who is a reiki master, occupational therapy and...

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Elizabeth Skidmore, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA

In this inspiring interview, Elizabeth Skidmore describes her lived experience as an agent of change in occupational therapy as a distinguished scientist and educator. Dr. Skidmore is the first occupational therapist to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists...

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Ben Atchison, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA

In this inspiring interview, Ben Atchison gives a wonderful example of his lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession and the meaningful career and life that professional therapy has afforded

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Ryan Osal

In this exciting interview, Ryan Osal discusses his lived experiences as an agent of change as an occupational therapist. Ryan Osal has worked for 11 years as an occupational therapist and has valuable lessons to share.

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Dr. Caitlin Synovec, OTD, MS, OTR/L

In this inspiring interview, Dr. Caitlin Synovec, OTD, MS, OTR/L describes her lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy has afforded. Dr. Synovec work...

Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived experience interview of Kathleen Matuska, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA

In this inspiring interview, Kathleen Matuska, describes her loved experience as an agent of change in the occupation therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy has afforded.