Looking for awesome OT podcasts to provide information and resources for your therapy practice? Check these out!
In celebration of OT Month this year, we thought it would be fun to compile a list of the best podcasts available for our favorite fun-loving occupational therapists.
Whether you commute to your place of employment, enjoy long runs to work off the stress of the day, or prefer to listen and learn as you complete your ADLs (wink), we think there is something for everyone on this list!
Check out these awesome podcasts for OT and let us know what you think in the comments below!
OCCUPIED ||Focus on mental health
THE OT SCHOOLHOUSE || Focus on school-based OT
GOOD LIFE PROJECT || Self-development and emotional intelligence and learning
ALL IN THE MIND RADIO 4 || Explores the limits and potential of the human mind
GLASS HALF FULL || Emphasis on neurological disorders
OT AFTER DARK || Breaking societal views on disability to talk about sex from all angles
HIDDEN BRAIN || Science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships
SPILL THE OT || The ups, downs and everything in between in the therapy field
LESSONS FROM THE PLAYROOM || Podcasts designed to help therapists understand the little lessons that kids teach us that make a big difference in the play therapy process
THE JENERALIST || Exploring and sharing OT perspectives
OT 4 LYFE || Anything and everything OT
W.E.L.L. MATTERS || Connects health and wellness professionals to exchange ideas and have conversations
MILESTONES || Sensory processing, child development and early intervention
THE WORKING THERAPIST || Tools and strategies to create a more effective home exercise program
Do you have any of your favorites to add? Share them in the comments below!
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Not so long ago I wanted to become a therapist, as by and large my parents wanted it. Your podcast collection is very useful for therapists. But for myself, I realized that more I want to be a front end developer (UX designer), and I do not regret that I did it. I advise everyone to learn what you like with all of your heart.
Hi Top UX Designer,
I’m a current OT student whose been thinking elsewhere for career direction than OT work, and I’ve been looking more into UX design. I was wondering if we could connect and if it would be okay if I asked you some questions?
t’s great to have the opportunity to read a good quality article with useful information on topics of interest. I agree with your conclusion. I am waiting for your future updates.
tnank you.
Be sure to check out the”Mind Your OT Business” podcast! It’s only a few episodes in but lots of valuable tips.
Great list of podcasts. I used to be an OT before starting my career as UX designer in a design agency. I still apply some skills I mastered during my time as a therapist.
great new podcast called “OT at Home” really motivating and helps get therapists recharged and loving therapy again, check it out.
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Thank you! I discovered podcasts only this fall and now I don’t know how I lived without them. So many interesting and wise tips on various topics you can get from listening to podcasts. From this list, I know ALL IN THE MIND on BBC and LESSONS FROM THE PLAYROOM. I will definitely listen to the others suggested in the list.
You can listen to podcasts anytime, even while doing the dishes or going shopping, which is why I like them so much.