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What does the PodChatLive podcast cover?

PodChatLive is the weekly live stream podcast for the continuing professional growth and development of Podiatrists along with other health professionals that might be interested in the issues discussed about podiatry. The stream was broadcast live on Facebook after which is later added to YouTube after being edited. It is now just a prec-recorded audio podcast. Every live stream used to feature a different guest or collection of guests to go over a different topic each month. A variety of subject areas get litigated and considered. Questions had been answered live by the hosts and their guests during the live show on Facebook. There’s even a podcast of each stream provided on iTunes and Spotify and the other typical podcast sites that get submitted after editing. They’ve developed a significant following that keeps growing. PodChatLive is considered one of many methods by which podiatrists could possibly get free continuing education hours or credits that are required in lots of places to keep their professional licenses. Even those outside the profession are tuning in for a listen.

Following the first improvised and unplanned show from the lounge room following the hosts had dinner, the PodChatLive was done by the hosts to find out if it might work. While using Zoom webinar system, Craig Payne was in Melbourne and Ian Griffiths was in England. They planned to find out if it might work. In this second show, they discussed the concept of supination resistance, touched on 2D Vs 3D gait analysis and were requested who their has to follow accounts were on social media. The episode was successful. Since that time, PodChatLive has grown to have a huge following within the podiatry and foot health communities and has become well respected with many prominent and knowledgable guests. More recently they have had less guests on the show and focus more on discussing the topical news stories and the most recent relevant research.