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Martina Tierney Podcast
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My husband used to say something that always stuck with me. He said “Your goals should SCARE you a little and EXCITE you a lot.”
My goal for the PODCAST is to :
- Shine a spotlight on the great work that caregivers do to transform patients lives
- Raise awareness of the importance of Occupational Therapy to improve patient care
- Share heartfelt stories from real patients across the world
This project has been both scary and exciting... but I’m so pleased with the result!
I hope you enjoy!
Martina
My goal for the PODCAST is to :
- Shine a spotlight on the great work that caregivers do to transform patients lives
- Raise awareness of the importance of Occupational Therapy to improve patient care
- Share heartfelt stories from real patients across the world
This project has been both scary and exciting... but I’m so pleased with the result!
I hope you enjoy!
Martina
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World Obesity Day Special – Equity, Language and Dignity in Bariatric Care with Tracey CarrReleased on World Obesity Day, this episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast explores what equitable healthcare truly looks like for people living with obesity.Martina speaks with Tracey Carr, advocate, educator and founder of Fat Lot She Knows. Through her consultancy, Tracey works internationally with healthcare professionals to improve dignity, communication and equity in bariatric care, always bringing lived experience to the conversation.Together, they discuss:Why conversations about weight are often mishandledThe impact of language in clinical settingsWhy “morbid obesity” can feel deeply harmfulWhy bariatric seating is not simply about weight limitsThe importance of width, depth, posture and gluteal shelf accommodationMoving and handling considerations for larger patientsHow proactive, respectful communication transforms patient experienceThis episode is not about promoting obesity. It is about promoting responsibility, dignity and clinically sound, evidence-based care.On World Obesity Day, we are reminded that obesity is complex and multifactorial. As clinicians and manufacturers, we must lead with compassion and practical solutions.Because there should never be a limit to care.
In this episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I sit down with Dr Melanie Stephens, Tissue Viability Nurse and Associate Professor, to explore a topic that belongs to all of us in healthcare.Tissue viability is not just about mattresses or dressings. It is about posture, pressure, advocacy and the responsibility we carry every single day to protect dignity.This is a powerful and honest conversation about interprofessional working, 24-hour care, prevention over blame and the courage it takes to speak up for a patient.Melanie shares the story of a 19-year-old young man whose final wish was simply to go home and die in his mother’s arms. It is a moment that reminds us why we must sometimes ask the difficult question, and have the courage to act on the answer.🔍 In this episode, we explore:* Why tissue viability is a shared clinical responsibility* The link between posture, seating and pressure injury prevention* The importance of understanding a patient’s journey, not just their diagnosis* Interprofessional learning and breaking down silos in care* The courage required to advocate for what a patient truly wantsThis episode is about dignity, responsibility and doing the right thing, even when it is hard.🎧 Thank you for listening.If this conversation resonated with you, please follow, rate and share. It helps these important discussions reach the people who need to hear them.
In this episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I sit down with Martin Tierney, Managing Director of the Tierco Group, and my son.This is a deeply personal conversation about leadership, values and responsibility, and what it means to grow a business without losing sight of the people at the heart of it. We reflect on the journey from a family idea rooted in clinical need to a global healthcare group, and the lessons learned along the way.Martin shares his perspective on stepping into leadership, carrying responsibility for others and making decisions that affect not just a business, but people’s lives, livelihoods and dignity.🔍 In this episode, we explore:* What leadership really looks like behind the scenes* Growing a family business while staying true to your values* The responsibility that comes with employing people and serving patients* Why purpose must come before profit* Remembering the human being behind every decisionThis episode is about people, purpose and legacy, and why values matter most when decisions are hardest.🎧 Thank you for listening.If this conversation stayed with you, please rate, review and share. It helps spread these stories and the thinking behind them.
In this episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I’m joined by Shane Elliott, Housing and Health Lead for Northern Ireland and occupational therapist by background, alongside Dean Cooke, Global Product Manager at Seating Matters.This conversation goes deep into the intersection of health, housing and responsibility, and what happens when systems either support or fail the people they are meant to serve. Shane brings decades of experience from clinical practice, service leadership and policy, while Dean offers insight from years of working closely with clinicians and health services on the ground.Together, we explore how good ideas can transform care when they are allowed to spread, and why courage, accountability and collaboration matter more than ever in today’s healthcare systems.🔍 In this episode, we discuss:* Why joined-up thinking between housing and health is critical* How responsibility often gets passed instead of owned, and the impact this has on patients* The power of simple, practical innovations when systems allow them to scale* Risk aversion in healthcare, and what it’s costing patients and professionals* Why leadership is about persistence, influence and staying the courseThis is an honest and thought-provoking conversation about systems, people and the courage required to keep pushing for better outcomes, even when change feels slow.🎧 Thank you for listening. I’d love to hear your reflections.If this episode resonated with you, please rate, review and share, it helps these conversations reach the people who need them most.
In this week’s episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I sit down with Helen Hughes, Chief Executive of Patient Safety Learning, alongside our own Dearbhaile Mulholland, whose passion for safer care sparked this powerful conversation.Helen’s work shines a light on something many of us feel deeply but rarely articulate, that patient safety is everyone’s responsibility, and that real change only happens when we share learning openly, honestly and without fear. From global systems thinking to the everyday realities faced by frontline staff, Helen brings a rare blend of clarity, compassion and courage to a topic that affects every patient, every carer and every clinician.🔍 In this episode, we explore:Why avoidable harm remains one of healthcare’s biggest challengesHow collaboration, culture and shared learning can transform safetyThe story behind The Hub, now the world’s largest patient-safety knowledge platformWhy seating, posture and equipment need to be part of the safety conversationWhat it truly means to move from blame to learning, and from isolated practice to collective responsibilityThis episode is an honest, energising and deeply hopeful reminder that safer care isn’t just possible, it’s achievable when we empower the people who know their patients best, listen to those closest to harm, and give teams the tools and trust they need to do the right thing.Whether you work in healthcare, leadership, quality improvement or simply believe in the dignity every person deserves, Helen’s insight will stay with you long after you finish listening.🎧 Thank you for joining us. I’d love to hear your thoughts or reflections, you can reach me at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If this episode resonated with you, please rate, review and share, it helps spread this important message further.
In this week’s episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I sit down with Bel Youngson, Chief Operating Officer at Hertfordshire Independent Living Service (HILS), whose story beautifully illustrates what it means to lead with both heart and purpose.From supporting vulnerable adults to transforming community services across the UK, Bel has spent her career turning compassion into action. Her journey is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t about hierarchy - it’s about humanity, collaboration, and never losing sight of the people we serve.🔍 What we cover in this episode:* How Bel’s early experiences shaped her commitment to person-centred care* The impact of small, consistent acts of kindness in creating large-scale change* What true leadership looks like in the face of challenge, growth and service transformation* The balance between operational excellence and emotional intelligence* How HILS is redefining independence, dignity and connection for thousands across the UKWhether you work in health, social care or leadership, or you simply want to be reminded of the difference one person can make, Bel’s story will leave you feeling inspired, grounded and hopeful about the future of care.🎧 Thanks for tuning in - I’d love to hear what resonated with you. You can reach me at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com(Be sure to rate, review and share if this episode spoke to you — your support helps this message reach more people.)
In this week’s episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I sit down with Rachel Brimblecombe - founder of both Better Rehab and Better Days, to uncover an inspiring story of turning frustration into meaningful impact.Rachel had a dream: to reshape how we see and deliver occupational therapy and rehab internationally. What started as a small idea in her living room grew into a global mission, supporting hundreds of clinicians across Australia, New Zealand and the UK.🔍 What we cover in this episode: • The moment that sparked Rachel’s shift from burnout to bold leadership • The rise of Better Rehab and Better Days: 700+ team members, systems that empower, a vision beyond treatment • How confidence, curiosity and courage, not just credentials, shape true leadership • The power of mindset: when you can’t change your thoughts, you can change your feelings - and that shift ripples into action • Why “plodding” (slow, steady progress) often outpaces flashy shortcuts when you’re building something that mattersWhether you’re an OT student, a leader in healthcare, or simply on the lookout for a story of purpose and persistence, Rachel’s journey will remind you that small steps, bold belief and community make all the difference.🎧 Thanks for tuning in, and if you’re inspired by this episode, I’d love to hear what resonates with you. Send me a message at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.(Be sure to rate, review and share if this episode spoke to you - your support helps this message reach more people.)
Dee Christie OBE has been an Occupational Therapist for over 51 years - a career defined by leadership, compassion, and an unwavering belief in the power of meaningful occupation.In this episode, Dee reflects on her extraordinary journey - from her early days in community OT in 1970s London, to chairing the Council of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, to leading the Elizabeth Casson Trust and shaping the future of the profession.She shares the story behind receiving her OBE at Windsor Castle, the colleagues who made it possible, and what true recognition means after a lifetime of service.Dee also opens up about her passion for mentorship, leadership, and lifelong learning - and why she believes retired OTs still have so much to give. Her reflections on the changing face of OT, the pressures of modern practice, and the enduring importance of human connection will resonate deeply with every listener.We discuss:✨ The evolution of OT across five decades✨ The inspiring legacy of Elizabeth Casson✨ Why brave, bold leadership is key to OT’s future✨ How mentoring can empower the next generationDee’s warmth, wisdom, and humility remind us why occupational therapy changes not only lives - but hearts and minds.I’d love to hear what you think of this episode - your feedback helps shape future conversations.If you know of a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, please get in touch at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your colleagues and friends, and don’t forget to follow the show for more inspiring OT stories.Thanks so much for listening and supporting the podcast!
Kate Sheehan has been an Occupational Therapist for nearly four decades, and her passion for housing as a cornerstone of health and wellbeing shines through every part of her career.In this episode, Kate shares remarkable stories - from her early days in London where she encountered homes without indoor plumbing, to powerful cultural lessons like supporting a grandmother who was trying to use a Western toilet in the only way she knew how. Her “Chicken Story” has become legendary in OT circles, showing how listening deeply to what matters most to clients can transform recovery and motivation.Kate reflects on her leadership in shaping housing policy, her influential role in the Royal College Specialist Section in Housing, and her frustration at its recent closure. She also opens up about her current charity work in Stratford-upon-Avon, providing homes for those most in need and tackling centuries-old housing endowments with modern compassion.We discuss her mentoring of OTs moving into private practice, her collaborations with companies, and how she continues to advocate tirelessly for accessible housing across the UK. Despite changes in professional structures, her message is clear: never stop networking, seizing opportunities, and telling the real stories of OT’s impact.Kate’s joy for the profession, her belief in the power of housing, and her unshakable energy will inspire every OT listening - whether you’re just starting out or decades into your career.Connect with Kate on Linkedin and follow the work of her private practice KS Occupational Therapy Services.***I’d love to hear what you think of this episode - your feedback helps shape future episodes. If you know of a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect. Drop me an email at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If you like what you’ve heard I’d be really grateful if you could share it with your friends and on social media.Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
The latest episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast is live — and it’s a special one. I sat down with my son, Ryan Tierney, the driving force behind Lean at Seating Matters. From the chaos of our early factory days, to discovering Lean, to building a culture that improves outcomes for patients worldwide - Ryan shares how passion, purpose, and small daily improvements transformed not only our business, but the lives of those we serve.💡 In this episode, you’ll hear:Why Lean and occupational therapy are more alike than you thinkHow respect for people and resources drives real changeThe role of visualisation and purpose in creating a meaningful future 🎧 Also available on:🎙️Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/4345sYc🎥Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4cgxB2B I’d love to hear what you think - your feedback helps shape future episodes. If you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, please let me know, drop me an email or text anytime at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com / +44 7918 905 297 Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show!Martina
Paraig O'Brien is my former boss and an inspiration to me. He has transformed policy around Housing Adaptations for people with disabilities in his native Northern Ireland and across the UK. He shared some eye-opening experiences of being an Allied Health Professional during the Northern Irish "Troubles" conflict period such as the time he was shot or when there was an attempted car-jacking as he tried to deliver bathing equipment to a service user. Cross-departmental collaboration has been a theme throughout his career where he has sought to combine the skillsets of Product Designers, Researchers, Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists with the feedback from service users and their caregivers to make sure that equipment and services for those living with disabilities really meets their needs. Occupational Therapy is a family affair for Paraig, he was originally inspired by his Aunt Brenda and his daughter as an OT is also now the Long Covid lead for Ireland. Paraig and I discussed our personal experiences of injury and how it has allowed us to really feel what it is to be a patient - vulnerable from loss of function and relying on the help of healthcare professionals in our rehabilitation. Paraig shares his passion for being a keen musician and a sailor. He reflected on how he has had to use his OT skills in a voluntary role he has in a local sailing club for people with issues with mental health or physical disabilities. *** I’d love to hear what you think of this episode - your feedback helps shape future episodes. If you know of a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect. Drop me an email at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If you like what you've heard I'd be really grateful if you could share it with your friends and on social media. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
Charlie Chung presented this year's Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture in the UK "Do You Hold the Door Open for Others?" I loved the thinking behind it... Are we helping others to reach their potential? Am I aware when someone is holding a door open for me, presenting me with an opportunity to grow? Do I accept that opportunity? In this episode we discuss Charlie's storied career so far where he has combined in-depth academic research with very practical application by Occupational Therapists and Allied Health Professionals.He has great knowledge and experience in neurological conditions, particularly Stroke care, having helped create the Stroke Pathway in NHS Lothian. Charlie has been appointed as lead for Post-COVID syndrome in NHS Lothian where they are working to understand it better and finding which treatments might help those living with the condition.We also found out that he is a karaoke king and musician! Charlie tells us about his musical adventures and a Scottish connection to The Beatles.*** I could have recorded another full episode with Charlie, there is lots more still to talk about with him so I hope he'll come back to record another episode. I’d love to hear what you think of this episode - your feedback helps shape future episodes. If you know of a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect. Drop me an email at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If you like what you've heard I'd be really grateful if you could share it with your friends and on social media. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
Years after a devastating car accident, Kirsty Ryan told her story live on national radio - unknowingly setting in motion a reunion with the Occupational Therapist who had changed everything for her years before.That OT helped restore Kirsty’s dignity, voice, and purpose - and ultimately inspired her to become an OT herself.*** This episode release was scheduled to coincide with Kirsty's wedding to her partner Kevin! 💍💐Share your marriage tips for the happy couple in the comments below or leave a simple note of congratulations! Kirsty continues to inspire many not only through her work as an Occupational Therapist, a Seating Specialist and as Clinical Training Manager at Seating Matters but also through her powerful personal journey - from patient to Occupational Therapist, and now, to becoming a voice of hope and purpose for others.*** I’d love to hear what you think of this episode with Kirsty - your feedback helps shape future episodes. As with Kirsty's life experience, if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect. Drop me an email at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If you like what you've heard I'd be really grateful if you could share it with your friends and on social media. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
I was honoured to welcome Alex Fisher, an extraordinary Occupational Therapist and fierce advocate for those living with Huntington’s Disease, to the podcast this week. In this powerful episode, Alex shares deeply moving stories from her volunteer work in Venezuela - where she’s bringing education, dignity, and hope to families impacted by Huntington’s Disease.One story left us speechless: a man, abandoned and alone… but thanks to Alex, he didn’t die that way.💙 Her dedication is nothing short of inspiring, and it’s a privilege to help share her mission.At Seating Matters, one of our phrases that we live by is that we are here to "Give Caregivers the Means to Care." I feel like Alex, her caregiver programme and her whole mission in Venezuela is the perfect embodiment of giving caregivers the means to care and I'm in awe of her work.***Quote from Alex: "I saw that someone who had listened to one of Martina's previous podcasts had said it was like (& I'm paraphrasing) feeling refreshed after having a cuppa with a good friend. I'm seconding that! When I recorded this episode, the warmth & curiosity into the Power of Occupational Therapy from Martina and those at her company is what shines through. If you're not an #Occupationaltherapist, take 30 minutes to listen to the breadth of what OT can bring to your community."🎥Also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oq3jnJF4rg8*** I’d love to hear what you think of my chat with Alex, your feedback helps shape future episodes. And, just like Alex, if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect. Drop me an email at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If you like what you've heard i'd be really grateful if you could share it with your friends and on social media. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
🚲 The paediatrician said he’d never ride a bike, they were sure of it.But Maureen Clements wasn’t... Instead of focusing on what her son couldn’t do, she got him on a horse and painted the reins red and green to help him learn right and left.And eventually, she got him on a bike. She ran behind him with a video camera and tears in her eyes because this boy, once written off, went on to win cycling medals at the Special Olympics.🥇Maureen, a Community OT with Glasgow City Council, brings heart, ingenuity, and an unshakable belief in her clients.🎧 Hear her incredible story in this latest episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast 🎥Also on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MartinaTierneyOT*** I’d love to hear what you think of this episode — your feedback helps shape future episodes. And if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect.Drop me an email at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.If you like what you've heard i'd be really grateful if you could share it with your friends and networks. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
Some stories don’t just stay with you - they shift how you see the work we do.I sat down with two incredible Occupational Therapists and lecturers at Ulster University: Anna O’Loughlin and Clare McMonagle (also an Equine Specialist OT) for a conversation that was equal parts science, soul, and lived experience.We talked about real lives - about Ruby, whose journey with cerebral palsy took an unexpected turn the day she met a horse. About the moment when Anna’s Aunt Sarah was finally able to lift her head thanks to a gadget invented by the family. This episode is about the moments that matter. The kind that remind you why you do this work in the first place.🎧 Episode 7: A deep dive into purpose-driven practice - from early intervention to the power of movement, motivation, and meaningful connection.If you work in therapy, education, or just care deeply about dignity and possibility - this one’s for you.🎧 Watch / listen now:🎥Also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AV9n8my-gnY*** I’d love to hear what you think — your feedback helps shape future episodes. And if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect.Drop me a email anytime at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show!Martina
Recorded in early 2025, we learn about Norma Findlay's fascinating work in the medico-legal field and her passion for postural management. “I have yet to find another profession that’s truly this holistic.” 💬In this powerful moment from The Martina Tierney Podcast, Norma Jane Findlay reflects on the unique and vital role of Occupational Therapists — especially when it comes to understanding the whole person.From home adaptations to energy conservation, from 24-hour care needs to what really brings joy and meaning to someone’s life — OTs go beyond tasks.They ask:🧠 “How can we help you preserve energy… so you still have some left for the things that matter most?”💡 It's not just about what you can do, but how you live well doing it.🔗 During the episode Norma talks about the 7-point toolbox for postural management, find some learning about postural management along with resources https://learn.nes.nhs.scot/60811Watch the full episode now and rediscover the true power of OT.Also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tL58gQclUtU***Look out for the Bonus Episode 6, Part 1 which is what happened when the cameras stopped rolling... or so they thought! This special conversation between Martina and guest Norma, was after they had finished recording their podcast episode in early 2025. They both thought the cameras and mics had stopped filming and had a really relaxed chat. They talked openly about their special connection, about vibrational energy and what they believe happens after a loved one passes from this life. There were goosebump moments and tears of joy! We felt the conversation was too insightful not to publish, so we're really grateful to both of them for agreeing to share this private chat.*** I’d love to hear what you think — your feedback helps shape future episodes. And if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect.Drop me a email anytime at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show!Martina
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: This is what happened when the cameras stopped rolling... or so they thought! This special conversation between Martina and guest Norma Findlay, was after they had finished recording their podcast episode in early 2025. They both thought the cameras and mics had stopped filming and had a really relaxed chat. They talked openly about their special connection, about vibrational energy and what they believe happens after a loved one passes from this life. There were goosebump moments and tears of joy! We felt the conversation was too insightful not to publish, so we're really grateful to both of them for agreeing to share this private chat.Look out for Episode 6, Part 2 which is the main podcast recorded in early 2025, where we learn about Norma Findlay's fascinating work in the medico-legal field and her passion for postural management. *** I’d love to hear what you think — your feedback helps shape future episodes. And if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect.Drop me a email anytime at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show!Martina
Martina interviews Deborah Harrison, Nurse, Founder and Clinical Director at A1 Risk Solutions and they talked about:✨ ‘Single Handed Care’ vs ‘Proportionate Care’ – what’s the difference? ✨ How people think that Proportionate Care is just about saving money✨ The training courses and other services provided by A1 Risk Solutions ✨ Deborah’s role as an honorary university lecturer ✨ Why A1 Risk Solutions encourage advice requests for complex challenges in Moving and Handling✨ Deborah’s personal connection with Occupational Therapists✨ The connection that united Martina and Deborah when A1 Risk Solutions was acquired from Deborah by the Tierco Healthcare Group (the group of caring companies run by Martina's family) in 2024 👉 WIN! This was one of the earliest podcasts we recorded and in the video you can see that we’ve hidden an ‘easter egg’ that doesn’t feature in the other podcasts. If you think you’ve found it email me with your answer and I’ll send you a little gift! 💫🎧 Watch / listen now:🎥Also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RLKby5LWRbc***I’d love to hear what you think of this episode — your feedback really helps shape future episodes. And if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect.Drop me a email anytime at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show!Martina
"A long-haul flight is a strain on the body because an airline seat is not made to measure. Those of us who are able, can change position, get up from our seats and walk around to stretch. Many patients and residents in hospitals and care facilities are unable to do this without assistance. This means that for many, their seating experience is the equivalent of a long-haul flight and most have to do it day after day after day, living in pain and discomfort."***My son Jonathan interviewed me earlier in the series and in this episode I have turned the tables and got to interview him about his role as Seating Matters Commercial Director. Jonathan talks passionately of the human impact of being able to access suitable healthcare equipment and the reality of working with his two brothers and his mother!We talked about:✨ Joining the business aged 17✨ How a patient should be treated equally whether in a bed or a chair✨ Innovative use of enhanced seating in Accident & Emergency Rooms✨ Travelling to support customers and distributors around the world✨ And he takes us behind the scenes of a family-run business🎧 Watch / listen now:🎥Also on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4cgxB2B*** I’d love to hear what you think — your feedback helps shape future episodes. And if you know a healthcare professional with a powerful story to share, I’d love to connect.Drop me a email anytime at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show!Martina




















