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PC3. Simple Stuff Works & The Goldsmith Legacy | Sarah Clayton & Anna Goldsmith

17 min · I går
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What happens when postural care is treated as a full 24-hour responsibility - not just something we think about when someone is sitting? In this special episode, recorded straight after our first 24-Hour Postural Care Conference, I sit down with sisters Anna Goldsmith and Sarah Clayton of Simple Stuff Works Associates Ltd. Their parents, Liz and John Goldsmith, pioneered supported lying. Anna and Sarah have carried that legacy forward with honesty, passion and decades of lived experience - including their own family's journey through it. We talk about why seating and lying can't be treated as separate conversations, why families need to be listened to (not just managed), and why postural care is never really about a chair, a positioning system or a piece of equipment. It's about a person. Their comfort. Their dignity. Their health. Their life. Posture is not a "nice to have." It's fundamental. A conversation full of wisdom, emotion and practical insight - for clinicians, carers and families working toward truly joined-up care.

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episode PC3. Simple Stuff Works & The Goldsmith Legacy | Sarah Clayton & Anna Goldsmith cover

PC3. Simple Stuff Works & The Goldsmith Legacy | Sarah Clayton & Anna Goldsmith

What happens when postural care is treated as a full 24-hour responsibility - not just something we think about when someone is sitting? In this special episode, recorded straight after our first 24-Hour Postural Care Conference, I sit down with sisters Anna Goldsmith and Sarah Clayton of Simple Stuff Works Associates Ltd. Their parents, Liz and John Goldsmith, pioneered supported lying. Anna and Sarah have carried that legacy forward with honesty, passion and decades of lived experience - including their own family's journey through it. We talk about why seating and lying can't be treated as separate conversations, why families need to be listened to (not just managed), and why postural care is never really about a chair, a positioning system or a piece of equipment. It's about a person. Their comfort. Their dignity. Their health. Their life. Posture is not a "nice to have." It's fundamental. A conversation full of wisdom, emotion and practical insight - for clinicians, carers and families working toward truly joined-up care.

I går17 min
episode PC2. Nurse to Parent Carer & Chronic Sorrow | Rachel Wright, Advocate, Author, Podcaster cover

PC2. Nurse to Parent Carer & Chronic Sorrow | Rachel Wright, Advocate, Author, Podcaster

This 3-episode mini-series of the Martina Tierney Podcast was filmed during the 2026 Tierco Healthcare Postural Care Conference held at St James' Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England. The series features three speakers from the day of quality clinical education which focused on the importance of maintaining body shape, posture and mobility.In this heartfelt episode, recorded live from the 24 Hour Posture Conference at St James’ Park, Martina Tierney speaks with Rachel Wright, founder of Born at the Right Time and host of The Skies We’re Under podcast. Rachel shares the deeply personal story of her son Sam, his complex needs, and the journey of becoming both a parent carer and a professional voice for change. With honesty, wisdom and compassion, she explores the realities of caring for a child with profound disabilities, the importance of 24-hour postural care, and the emotional weight carried by families every day. Together, Martina and Rachel discuss why communication matters so much in healthcare, how practitioners can work more collaboratively with parent carers, and why lived experience, evidence and empathy must come together to improve outcomes for families. This conversation is a powerful reminder that behind every care plan is a person, a family, and a story that deserves to be heard.

8. juli 202629 min
episode PC1. Pressure Injuries, Surviving Bed Rest & The Paralympics | Dr. Michael Kerr, Paralympian and Lived Experience Advocate cover

PC1. Pressure Injuries, Surviving Bed Rest & The Paralympics | Dr. Michael Kerr, Paralympian and Lived Experience Advocate

This 3-episode mini-series of the Martina Tierney Podcast was filmed during the 2026 Tierco Healthcare Postural Care Conference held at St James' Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England. The series features three speakers from the day of quality clinical education which focused on the importance of maintaining body shape, posture and mobility. In this episode of the Postural Care Conference Mini-Series, Martina speaks with wheelchair rugby Paralympian and spinal cord injury advocate Michael Kerr about his remarkable journey following a life-changing spinal cord injury at the age of 17. Michael shares his personal experience of rehabilitation after sustaining a C6 spinal cord injury, the role of physiotherapy and occupational therapy in regaining independence, and how wheelchair rugby transformed his life, leading to international success representing Great Britain at the Paralympic Games. The conversation also explores the critical importance of postural care, healthcare seating, pressure injury prevention and management, moving and handling, and the correct use of specialist equipment. Michael candidly discusses his experience of developing severe pressure injuries, including how inappropriate wheelchair seating and poor pressure redistribution can have devastating consequences, requiring prolonged bed rest and significantly impacting physical and mental health. This episode highlights why regular skin inspections, appropriate seating assessments, pressure care management, and person-centred equipment provision are essential for wheelchair users, clinicians, therapists, carers, and healthcare providers. Topics covered include: • Postural care and 24-hour positioning • Pressure injury prevention and management • Healthcare seating and wheelchair seating assessment • Specialist seating equipment and pressure redistribution • Moving and handling considerations • Bathing, personal care and maintaining skin integrity • Spinal cord injury rehabilitation • Occupational therapy and physiotherapy • Wheelchair rugby and adaptive sport • Independent living and disability advocacy • The psychological impact of pressure injuries Whether you are an occupational therapist, physiotherapist, nurse, wheelchair service clinician, rehabilitation professional, case manager, caregiver, or wheelchair user, this powerful conversation provides valuable insights into the importance of getting postural care and equipment provision right. #PosturalCare #PressureInjuryPrevention #PressureCare #HealthcareSeating #WheelchairSeating #MovingAndHandling #OccupationalTherapy #Physiotherapy #SpinalCordInjury #PressureUlcerPrevention #SeatingAssessment #Rehabilitation #DisabilityAwareness #AdaptiveSport #WheelchairRugby

1. juli 202617 min
episode 2.11 Retired not expired & Lifelong Learning | Susanne Giannitti, USA cover

2.11 Retired not expired & Lifelong Learning | Susanne Giannitti, USA

What happens when a young woman from Brooklyn challenges expectations, pursues her dream of becoming an Occupational Therapist, and spends a lifetime transforming the lives of older adults?In this inspiring episode, Martina speaks with Susanne Giannitti, Occupational Therapist, educator, mentor, advocate and lifelong learner from Connecticut, USA. Susanne shares her remarkable OT journey, from working in some of New York’s toughest neighbourhoods to becoming a respected clinician, educator and champion for older adults. Together, they explore:✨ The courage to pursue higher education when it was not expected of women in her generation✨ Why she fell in love with Occupational Therapy and never looked back✨ The lessons learned from decades of working with older adults in nursing homes, rehabilitation and home care✨ Memorable patient stories that demonstrate the life-changing impact of Occupational Therapy✨ The importance of mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals✨ Susanne’s passion for falls prevention, healthy ageing and lifelong learning✨ Why retirement does not mean the end of making a differenceNow at 71 years old, Susanne continues to educate, mentor and advocate for older adults, proving that purpose, curiosity and service have no age limit.If you are an OT, healthcare professional, student, caregiver, or someone passionate about ageing well, this episode is filled with wisdom, encouragement and practical insights.#MartinaTierneyPodcast #OccupationalTherapy #ThePowerOfOT #HealthyAgeing #FallsPrevention #OlderAdults #Mentorship #HealthcareLeadership #OTLife #RetiredNotExpired #LifelongLearning #CompassionateCare #SeatingMatters*** 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 anytime at ⁠martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com⁠ Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show! Martina

10. juni 202639 min
episode 2.10 Dementia, Paratonia & my PhD | Kirsty Ryan, A1 Momentum, Ireland cover

2.10 Dementia, Paratonia & my PhD | Kirsty Ryan, A1 Momentum, Ireland

In this episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, Martina is joined by Occupational Therapist Kirsty Ryan for a powerful conversation on dementia care, therapeutic seating, postural management and the future of clinical education. Kirsty shares her journey from mental health nursing into Occupational Therapy, her work with Seating Matters and A1 Momentum, and the research she is carrying out on the outcomes of therapeutic seating for people living with dementia. Together, they explore the importance of a holistic 24-hour postural care approach, the impact of environment and sensory input in dementia care, and why seating is about far more than simply providing a chair. Kirsty also shares a remarkable case study involving a 102-year-old woman living with advanced dementia and paratonia, explaining how patience, assessment and the right seating approach helped reduce pain and restore comfort after months spent in bed. This episode is filled with practical insight for clinicians, carers and care providers, while also serving as a reminder of the dignity, comfort and quality of life that good care can provide. Topics discussed include: • Therapeutic seating and dementia care • Paratonia and muscle tone management • 24-hour postural care • Manual handling and transfer techniques • Pressure injury prevention • Falls reduction • The role of Occupational Therapy in long-term care • Clinical education through A1 Momentum A thoughtful and inspiring conversation for anyone involved in caring for older adults and people living with dementia. *** 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 a email anytime at ⁠martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com ⁠Thanks so much for tuning in and supporting the show! Martina

27. maj 202630 min