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NeuroNotes

#12 What's Coming Next for NeuroNotes

1 h 8 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Welcome to NeuroNotes! A podcast hosted by Kenzo and Sam, two neurological physiotherapists and the brains behind PhysiKits. We're 3 months into our YouTube journey now, and are taking a moment to reflect. Tune in as we discuss what's been working, what's been hard, and what we've learned along the way. We also get a bit personal with clinical wins, NDIS frustrations, and the realities of building something new alongside full-time clinical work. And importantly we explain why the next phase is going all-in on multiple sclerosis!

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