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Be Stories By Be Physiology | Season 2 of UNAWARE Tune in to hear our amazing guests talk about their experiences of disability. Ever wondered how it feels to live with a spinal cord injury? Or what it’s like to use a wheelchair every day? Curious about how a brain injury can affect someone’s day-to-day life? We discuss all this (and more!) in our second season of the podcast, titled ‘Be Stories’. Gain valuable insights into the world of NDIS support work, and learn what you definitely shouldn’t say to a person living with disabilities! We chat about the perks of living with disabilities (convenient parking is one of many) and discover more about the challenges our guests have faced and overcome. We feel so privileged to be given the chance to discuss life and disability with these incredible people. Get ready for a stream of honest and eye-opening conversations – with a lot of laughs along the way! P.S. This podcast contains a number of shameless plugs for exercise physiology, the most fantastic industry in the world. And no, of course, we’re not biased… Subscribe now at www.bephysiology.com.au/podcastsCopyright 2022 All rights reserved. Ciencias Sociales Higiene y Vida Saludable Medicina Alternativa y Complementaria
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  • Callan Broke His Back In South America
    Nov 14 2022

    We’re all familiar with the fear of injuring ourselves overseas. What’s it really like ending up in a foreign hospital? In this episode of Be Stories, we hear about the injury Callan suffered while on holiday in South America.

    After spending a year travelling, watching live volcanos, and exploring the Amazon, Callan decided to take a break and went to work with a friend in Chile. One day, while en route to a job site, Callan was involved in a major car accident that left him unable to move. Callan recalls his 4-hour ambulance ride and painful journey to find a hospital that would give him more than just a Panadol for pain! In a story that reveals the alarming reality of overseas injuries, Callan shares how dangerously close he was to suffering a spinal cord injury. And that’s before the earthquake hit…

    In this revealing episode, we chat to Callan about his post-surgery challenges, the rehabilitation process, and his determination to overcome the barriers he faced. Plus, we get a sneaky insight into travelling first-class on an international flight! In this true account of perseverance and resilience, Callan tells the story of how he came to be where he is today.

    Be Stories By Be Physiology | Season 2 of UNAWARE

    Tune in to hear our amazing guests talk about their experiences of disability. Ever wondered how it feels to live with a spinal cord injury? Or what it’s like to use a wheelchair every day? Curious about how a brain injury can affect someone’s day-to-day life?

    We discuss all this (and more!) in our second season of the podcast, titled ‘Be Stories’. Gain valuable insights into the world of NDIS support work, and learn what you definitely shouldn’t say to a person living with disabilities! We chat about the perks of living with disabilities (convenient parking is one of many) and discover more about the challenges our guests have faced and overcome.

    We feel so privileged to be given the chance to discuss life and disability with these incredible people. Get ready for a stream of honest and eye-opening conversations – with a lot of laughs along the way!

    P.S. This podcast contains a number of shameless plugs for exercise physiology, the most fantastic industry in the world. And no, of course, we’re not biased…

    Subscribe now

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    48 m
  • Peita’s Invaluable Advice To Parents Of Children With A Disability
    Oct 23 2022

    In this episode, we chat with Peita, an accountant-turned-NDIS Support Coordinator.

    Peita takes us through her transition from accounting to working in disability support and she tells us about life with Emjay – her 10-year-old daughter who lives with disabilities.

    When she was only 6 months old, Emjay began to have seizures. This began a series of tests and medication trials that, years later, led to a diagnosis of Dravet Syndrome. We chat with Peita about her family’s experiences and what it takes to support Emjay’s personal journey.

    Having experienced first-hand the challenges of NDIS plans and procedures, Peita jumped at the opportunity to help other families navigate the process. As we always say here at Be Physiology – the goal of disability support services should be to no longer need us! Peita backs us up and shares positive stories of people she’s seen make that move toward independence. She offers invaluable advice to parents of children with disabilities and stresses the importance of building a positive support team. Peita is a great example of how the right support can have a life-changing impact on families and individuals alike.

    So, sit back, turn up the volume, and get ready to learn!

    Be Stories By Be Physiology | Season 2 of UNAWARE

    Tune in to hear our amazing guests talk about their experiences of disability. Ever wondered how it feels to live with a spinal cord injury? Or what it’s like to use a wheelchair every day? Curious about how a brain injury can affect someone’s day-to-day life?

    We discuss all this (and more!) in our second season of the podcast, titled ‘Be Stories’. Gain valuable insights into the world of NDIS support work, and learn what you definitely shouldn’t say to a person living with disabilities! We chat about the perks of living with disabilities (convenient parking is one of many) and discover more about the challenges our guests have faced and overcome.

    We feel so privileged to be given the chance to discuss life and disability with these incredible people. Get ready for a stream of honest and eye-opening conversations – with a lot of laughs along the way!

    P.S. This podcast contains a number of shameless plugs for exercise physiology, the most fantastic industry in the world. And no, of course, we’re not biased…

    Subscribe now

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    1 h y 1 m
  • How Dave Macgyvered His Way to Accessible Solutions
    Oct 7 2022

    Dave was only 4 years old when he was in a major car accident. He suffered a spinal cord injury that meant he would live the rest of his life in a wheelchair.In this enlightening interview, Dave tells us about life before the NDIS, and how he ‘Macgyvered’ his way to accessible solutions (no, before you ask, he did not break out of a locked room with a paperclip).As Dave shares his employment journey, we learn shocking truths about discrimination that persists in society today. We ask him how living with a disability shapes his perspective on life, then we get distracted and start talking about snakes in the roof. And share several other Aussie critter stories.As usual, we’re all up for a laugh here, and Dave reminds us how important humor is when facing life’s challenges. So, plugin and listen up for another great episode of BeStories!

    Be Stories By Be Physiology | Season 2 of UNAWARE

    Tune in to hear our amazing guests talk about their experiences of disability. Ever wondered how it feels to live with a spinal cord injury? Or what it’s like to use a wheelchair every day? Curious about how a brain injury can affect someone’s day-to-day life?

    We discuss all this (and more!) in our second season of the podcast, titled ‘Be Stories’. Gain valuable insights into the world of NDIS support work, and learn what you definitely shouldn’t say to a person living with disabilities! We chat about the perks of living with disabilities (convenient parking is one of many) and discover more about the challenges our guests have faced and overcome.

    We feel so privileged to be given the chance to discuss life and disability with these incredible people. Get ready for a stream of honest and eye-opening conversations – with a lot of laughs along the way!

    P.S. This podcast contains a number of shameless plugs for exercise physiology, the most fantastic industry in the world. And no, of course, we’re not biased…

    Subscribe now

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    56 m
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