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The Waiting Trap: Why There's No Perfect Week to Fix Your Cognitive Load
May 25, 2026
14m 07s
The System Audit Before the Real Audit: NDIS Registration Through a Functional Cognition Lens
May 15, 2026
12m 50s
What Functional Cognition Actually Is (And Why It Applies To You Too)
May 13, 2026
17m 47s
The thing community therapists are expected to just know
May 1, 2026
11m 11s
If You’ve Ever Questioned If You’re a “Good Mum” as a Therapist
Apr 21, 2026
18m 35s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/25/26 | ![]() The Waiting Trap: Why There's No Perfect Week to Fix Your Cognitive Load | You're waiting for the renovation to finish. For referrals to ease up. For a week that finally feels calm enough to sit down and sort it all out. Sound familiar? In this episode, Imogen names the waiting trap for what it is — and why that perfect week isn't coming. The paradox of cognitive load is that getting on top of it requires adding to your plate before you can reduce it. And that's exactly where most therapists get stuck. Imogen draws on the framework you already use in clinical practi... | 14m 07s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() 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... | 12m 50s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() 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 comm... | 17m 47s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() 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... | 11m 11s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() 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 ju... | 18m 35s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() 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 ... | 18m 20s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() AI In Therapy Without Losing Your Clinical Brain | AI is creeping into therapy work in a way that feels helpful and risky at the same time. I’m talking about what happens when we start using AI to write our reports, our notes, and even our thinking, especially when we’re overloaded and just trying to get through the week. I love AI for the right jobs, but I’m seeing a pattern: when the cognitive load is high, we reach for shortcuts, and the quality of our clinical reasoning can quietly slide. We dig into why AI can’t truly formulate a clinic... | 15m 55s | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Your Brain Wasn't Built for Back-to-Back: Why Systems Are the Real Clinical Skill No One Taught You | You were trained to be an excellent clinician. You were not trained to manage the mental load of actually being one. In this episode, Imogen unpacks why systems and processes aren't just admin, they're cognitive load tools. She walks through the ones she uses in her own practice (seating proformas, task databases, Heidi AI, voice-to-text) and gives you a framework for auditing what you actually need — not just chasing the shiny new app. If you're going home with work still whirring in y... | 20m 03s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Cognitive Load for Therapists: Why You Feel Behind and How to Reduce It | If you’re a community or occupational therapist who finishes the day feeling heavy, scattered, or constantly behind, this episode will make sense of why. In this episode of The Cognitive Capacity Chat, I dive into cognitive load and why it is foundational to how we function as therapists. Cognitive load is the amount of information your brain is holding, processing, juggling and anticipating at any one time. Your calendar. Your reports. Your emails. Your open loops. Your energy. Your sl... | 15m 44s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() The Cognitive Capacity Chat - Intro | If you’re a community occupational therapist who feels mentally full before the day has even started, this episode is for you. In this short introduction to Cognitive Capacity Chat, I share why I started this podcast and what you can expect moving forward. We talk about: Why most therapists don’t have a time problem, but a cognitive load problem The gap between how cognition is taught and how it shows up in real clinical work Why feeling overwhelmed is often about overload, not inef... | 4m 09s |
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