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The People Teaching People Podcast

The People Teaching People Podcast

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The People Teaching People Podcast is the place to talk about all things teaching and learning. Hosted by educator, course development consultant, lifelong learner, and mom of three, Tiana Fech, this podcast will dive into how education truly plays an important and integral role in all facets of our lives – how we work, do business, live, play, explore, and build relationships. Get curious and be inspired by personal reflections and conversations about the who, what, when, where, why, and how of teaching and learning in a world where there is always more to discover.© Tiana Fech Consulting Economía Educación Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • 061: Learning, Leading, and Healing Through Physiotherapy with Tyson Plesuk
    Jun 10 2025
    What happens when physiotherapy care goes beyond treating just the injury?In this episode of The People Teaching People Podcast, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with someone I’ve known my entire life - my younger brother, Tyson Plesuk. Tyson is a sports and manual physiotherapist, a three-time Olympic medical team member, and co-owner of Movement Sports Clinic. Our conversation was an exploration into what it means to lead, teach, and grow through movement, injury, and recovery.Tyson’s journey into physiotherapy began with an injury at age 15 and the care of an athletic therapist who not only treated his body, but inspired his future. Since then, Tyson’s career has spanned amateur and professional sport, international competition, and community health. He has worked with everyone from Olympic athletes to grandparents chasing their grandkids, always bringing the same level of care, curiosity, and connection.What sets Tyson apart is his deep commitment to lifelong learning and his belief that healing is a team effort. In our conversation, he shares how his competitive drive and love of sport translate into a constant pursuit of excellence - not just for himself, but for his patients, his team, and his own children, whom he now coaches.We talk about the evolution of physiotherapy, what it means to teach and empower patients, and how mentorship plays a key role in his clinic’s culture. Tyson also opens up about pinch-me moments in his career - from walking in the Olympic opening ceremonies to helping athletes achieve gold - and the many mentors who shaped him along the way.Whether you’re dreaming of a career in physiotherapy, navigating your own recovery, or just love a good story of perseverance, leadership, and growth, this episode will leave you inspired.Tyson’s journey reminds us that education isn’t just found in classrooms. It’s lived on ice rinks, in treatment rooms, through coaching, and in every small act of care that helps someone move forward. Listen in as we talk about:04:55 Tyson's journey into physiotherapy07:43 Commitment to continuous learning10:19 From challenges to pinch-me moments12:42 Learning together, healing together20:12 The heart of leadership23:09 Advice for aspiring physiotherapists25:10 Life lessons through sport26:30 Continuing to grow in physio28:08 Coaching, learning, and growth30:40 Lessons from mentors35:06 Proud moments through partnership37:24 A growing curiosity for pickleball38:39 Learning from a legend39:37 Creating your own luck Connect with Tyson:Websites: Tyson Physiotherapy: https://tysonphysiotherapy.com/Movement Sports Clinic: https://movementsportsclinic.ca/LinkedIn: Tyson PlesukInstagram: @tyson_physio@movesportclinicFacebook: @movementsportclinic Connect with Tiana:Website: https://tianafech.comLinkedIn: Tiana Fech Instagram: @tianafech Facebook: @tianafech Book: Online Course Creation 101: A step-by-step guide to creating your first online course TYSON’S JOURNEY INTO PHYSIOTHERAPYWhen Tyson was just 15, a hip flexor injury at a hockey camp started his pathway towards a career in physiotherapy. A caring and skilled athletic therapist named Rick Chamney helped him recover so effectively that Tyson skated off the ice inspired, wondering if a role like Rick’s could be his career in the future. From there, Tyson explored related paths like sports medicine and chiropractic, but volunteering under physiotherapist Kathryn Jeans cemented his decision. Watching her guide people from injury to full recovery showed him the powerful and personal role physiotherapists can play in someone’s journey. COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS LEARNINGTyson’s dedication to continual learning stems from two big parts of his story. First, he started hockey later than most kids, which lit a fire in him to catch up - putting in extra time at the rink and practicing endlessly, even using his younger sister as a stand-in goalie. That early lesson stuck: if you want to grow, you’ve got to go the extra mile.
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  • 060: You’ve Got This with Tiana Fech
    May 27 2025
    Have you ever noticed how often we move from one thing to the next… without pausing to take in how far we’ve come? The moments that shaped us? The quiet strength it took to juggle so much, and still show up with heart?Over the years - as a mother, an educator, and someone committed to learning out loud - I’ve realized that our journeys are rarely linear. They’re layered, imperfect, and full of growth we don’t always see until we slow down.In this episode, I reflect on the messy, beautiful juggle of motherhood and meaningful work. I share the chapter I wrote five years ago for a collaborative book project, and how revisiting it today offered fresh perspective and renewed appreciation. We’ll explore what it means to find your own way, to ask for help, and to build a version of life that works for you. Whether you’re in the thick of it or coming up for air, this one’s a gentle reminder: You’ve got this.Listen in as we talk about:01:00 Celebrating the journey05:49 Your path, your way08:15 Redefining the work-life juggle13:05 Windows of your own17:40 Saying it out loud20:04 Creating a flexible path22:26 Leaning on community support24:47 Embracing new beginnings27:04 Navigating change and finding purpose29:18 Moving forward with intention31:46 Finding your own flowConnect with Tiana:Website: https://tianafech.comLinkedIn: Tiana Fech Instagram: @tianafech Facebook: @tianafech Book: You've Got This, Boss Mama: A Mother's Guide to Embracing Growth and Living an Aligned LifeBook: Online Course Creation 101: A step-by-step guide to creating your first online course CELEBRATING THE JOURNEY“These connections led to my connections, more learning, and more growth”When was the last time you truly paused to appreciate how far you’ve come? In this episode, I’m inviting you to do just that - to take a moment to reflect, to look back, and to celebrate the journey. That’s exactly what happened when I picked up a book that’s been with me for five years: You’ve Got This, Boss Mama, a collaborative project I’m proud to have co-authored. Holding it in my hands brought back so many memories - not just of the chapter I wrote, but of the incredible women I connected with through that experience. This includes Dina Ottoni-Battistessa, Gillian Sawyer, Shannon Christensen, Monica Hui, and Sabrina Greer - each of them has played a meaningful role in my journey, and many have joined me here on the podcast. That book sparked friendships, collaborations, and learning that helped shape who I am today. It also reminded me of the many others who supported me along the way. As I’ve moved forward from the Part-Time Jungle chapter of my work, I’m grateful for what it taught me and how it helped me grow into what I am doing and who I am today. Sometimes, the most powerful way to move forward is to pause, reflect, and honour all the steps - and people - that got you here.YOUR PATH, YOUR WAY“Life is too short and time is too precious to be living the life that others think we should lead.”Especially when it comes to motherhood and work, there’s no one-size-fits-all path - and that’s a good thing. Maybe you’re home full-time, working full-time, or juggling something in between. However it looks for you, it’s valid. And yet, the judgment still shows up - those passing comments or sideways glances that suggest there’s a “right” way to do things. But the truth is, every family is different. Every woman’s story is layered and unique. What works for one person won’t work for another, and that’s okay. There’s room for all of it - for all of us. Let’s stop measuring our choices against someone else’s expectations. Your way is the right way for you.REDEFINING THE WORK-LIFE JUGGLEMotherhood doesn’t come with a roadmap, and neither does figuring out how work fits into it. For years, I’ve been navigating the in-between - working part-time while raising three kids and trying to find roles that not only fit our family life but also feel meaningful. The truth?
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