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The Cognitive Capacity Chat

Podkast av Imogen Nolan

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If you’re a community or occupational therapist who feels mentally full, scattered, or constantly behind, this podcast is for you.The Cognitive Capacity Chat is where we break down cognitive load, executive function, and functional cognition in a way that actually makes sense in real clinical work.Because this is the reality: most therapists don’t have a time problem. They have a cognitive load problem.And underneath all of it, cognition underpins everything.How you plan your day. How you make decisions. How you communicate. How you manage your caseload. How you show up for your clients.In your day-to-day work, you are constantly holding and processing information, switching between tasks, regulating yourself, and making complex decisions.But no one teaches you how to manage that.This podcast will.Inside each episode, you’ll learn how to: Understand cognitive load and how it shows up in your work  Apply a functional cognition lens to both your clients and yourself  Strengthen your executive function as a therapist  Reduce mental overload and stop feeling constantly behind  Build systems and workflows that actually work with your brain This is not about working harder. It is about working in a way your brain can actually sustain.If you want to feel clearer, more in control, and more effective in your work as a therapist, you’re in the right place.

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episode The System Audit Before the Real Audit: NDIS Registration Through a Functional Cognition Lens cover

The System Audit Before the Real Audit: NDIS Registration Through a Functional Cognition Lens

If you're a clinic owner sitting on the fence about NDIS registration, this episode is going to reframe the whole thing for you. Getting registered isn't a compliance exercise — it's a systems assessment. And as OTs, systems assessment is literally what we do. Imogen is currently going through the registration process herself and shares what she didn't see coming: why having great policies isn't enough, why the audit is really asking whether your clinic can function without you holding it all together, and how getting on top of your cognitive load and getting NDIS compliant are — almost exactly — the same project. Including real examples from her own audit prep: Splose, Canyou, and the systems that actually made the difference. Sign up to my newsletter [https://www.imogenot.com.au/newsletter]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/imogen_occupationaltherapist/]. Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/imogen-nolan-onot/].

15. mai 2026 - 12 min
episode What Functional Cognition Actually Is (And Why It Applies To You Too) cover

What Functional Cognition Actually Is (And Why It Applies To You Too)

Tell me one physical movement you do that you do not have to think through. There is not one. Every occupation you assess in a client, and every occupation you engage in yourself, runs on cognition and yet most occupational therapists got one lecture on it in their entire degree. This episode is back to basics. A more clinical conversation than usual, walking through what functional cognition actually is, where it sits in the cognitive hierarchy, and why so much of what gets delivered in community practice — the whiteboard, the visual schedule, the calendar reminder — is the output, not the strategy. Inside this episode: * The cognitive hierarchy: attention, information processing, memory, and executive function — and why the breakdown almost always sits lower than where you are intervening * The difference between a neuropsychological assessment and a functional cognition assessment, and why context changes everything * The dementia client who could make tea at home for twenty years but not in supported accommodation * The cerebral palsy gait analogy — and why functional does not mean perfect * Two clinical examples: the missed appointments client with reduced processing speed, and the meal preparation client with information processing demands * The turn inward — why the same lens you bring to your clients is the one missing from how you run yourself, with practical examples from referral workflows, notifications, and the Woolies saved grocery list This is the framework that sits underneath every other episode of Cognitive Capacity Chat. If you have ever reached for a whiteboard and wondered why it did not stick, start here. If you want to go deeper, the Cognitive Capacity 5 Day Reset is a private podcast designed for the busy community therapist — twenty minutes a day for five days to start working with your cognition instead of against it. Available on demand at imogenot.com.au for $48. For 1:1 mentoring and coaching enquiries, DM @imogen_occupationaltherapist on Instagram or email imogen@onot.com.au  Sign up to my newsletter [https://www.imogenot.com.au/newsletter]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/imogen_occupationaltherapist/]. Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/imogen-nolan-onot/].

13. mai 2026 - 17 min
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The thing community therapists are expected to just know

You walked out of uni expected to just know how to manage a complex caseload, regulate after a tricky client, and write the case note before you've finished the drive home. No one taught you that. And no one's named that this is the job underneath the job. In this episode I talk about why I built the Cognitive Capacity Reset — and the moment four years ago that started it. We get into why we don't have the language to bring cognitive load to supervision, why community OTs are already climbing a mountain every day, and what to do instead of downloading another app. The Reset is live Monday May 4th. Code PODCAST gets you in for $24 until Monday. imogenot.com.au Sign up to my newsletter [https://www.imogenot.com.au/newsletter]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/imogen_occupationaltherapist/]. Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/imogen-nolan-onot/].

1. mai 2026 - 11 min
episode If You’ve Ever Questioned If You’re a “Good Mum” as a Therapist cover

If You’ve Ever Questioned If You’re a “Good Mum” as a Therapist

If you’ve ever sat there and questioned if you’re actually a “good mum”… this is for you. In this episode, I talk about: * This isn’t about doing more. It’s about reducing what your brain is responsible for. *   what I’m actually holding right now, and how  *   why so many therapist mums feel like they’re constantly split  If you’re feeling like your brain never switches off, I’ve created something for you. My private podcast is designed to help you reduce your cognitive load in just 20 minutes a day. It’s available through my newsletter [https://www.imogenot.com.au/newsletter]. You can sign up to get access. Sign up to my newsletter [https://www.imogenot.com.au/newsletter]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/imogen_occupationaltherapist/]. Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/imogen-nolan-onot/].

21. april 2026 - 18 min
episode The Cognitive Load of Everyone Else: How Understanding Your Reader Makes You a Better Clinician cover

The Cognitive Load of Everyone Else: How Understanding Your Reader Makes You a Better Clinician

In this episode, we're looking at collaboration through a functional cognition lens and making the case that effective communication isn't just about what you're transmitting. It's about the cognitive state of the person receiving it. Whether you're writing to an NDIS planner at the end of a saturated workday, creating instructions for a support worker who'll pull them out in an emergency, or trying to build genuine trust with a client who's already exhausted from navigating the system — the information alone isn't enough. You need to understand who's reading it, what they're carrying, and how to structure your communication to actually meet them there. We cover: * Why your NDIS reports aren't landing (and it's not the clinical content) * A real example: writing two completely different hoist transfer documents for the same client — and why that was the right call * The hidden cognitive load your clients are carrying before you even walk in the door * Practical strategies: email summaries, decision tables, equipment portfolios — and why these are functional cognition interventions, not just admin tools This is the clinical skill we weren't trained in. Let's fix that. Sign up to my newsletter [https://www.imogenot.com.au/newsletter]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/imogen_occupationaltherapist/]. Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/imogen-nolan-onot/].

13. april 2026 - 18 min
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