
W.E.L.L. Matters Podcast
Welcome to W.E.L.L., Worldly Empowerment, Living and Learning, Matters Podcast, presented by Align OT. This is where healthcare and community professionals unite—both locally and globally—to empower every individual with inclusive opportunities for health and well-being. Through candid conversations and shared wisdom, we explore how collective action can break down barriers, elevate care equity, and foster thriving communities.
Our mission is simple yet vital: to educate, uplift, and support people of all backgrounds. We explore and connect to real-world stories and innovative programs that support our well-being.
Join us on this journey of connection, compassion, and change. Together, we’re creating spaces where every voice matters, every need is honored, and everyone has the opportunity to flourish.
W.E.L.L. Matters Podcast
Aligning With Your Passion and Following Your Heart Transformation
In this episode, Timothy Stuetz, the founder of Transformations by Timothy Stuetz, shares his life journey and how he overcame obstacles and followed his passion to provide resources that empower all populations and help them achieve their full potential. He discusses some of those resources that support mental health, including but not limited to meditation , TaiChi, and stories. His website is timothystuetz.com if you are interested in learning more about what he has to offer. He is one of the hosts on the Health, Wealth, and Wisdom Parent Summit this Wednesday, March 27, 2024.
I will be joining Timoty at the summit to share resources for parents, and speak on sensory processing and occupational therapy's role in determining sensory challenges and their impact on everyday activities. Is it sensory or behavior?
Join us by following the link below:
https://go.eventraptor.com/summit/health-wealth-wisdom-summit-2403/heidi_macalpine
Heidi MacAlpine http://www.alignOT.com
Learn more about Roland Depratti and his research:
Roland can find his contact information on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/roland-depratti
http://github.com/rdpratti/Medical-MIMIC-Research