How did PodChatLive get started?

PodChatLive is a regular livestream for ongoing education for Podiatrists. PodChatLive is streamed on Facebook and after that it is later uploaded to You tube. Each livestream includes a different invitee or group of guests to talk about a different subject each time. Queries are responded to live by the hosts and guests during the livestream on Facebook. Additionally there is a PodCast audio version of every show available on iTunes and Spotify and also the other usual podcast places. They have grown a big following that continues to grow. The series can be regarded as one of many ways in which podiatrists could get free continuing learning hours.

In the very first event that started everything, it turned out entirely unplanned and a unexpected action to take. One of the creators, Craig Payne from MelbourneMelbourne found himself in England for Two days during the way back home from conferences in Spain and Portugal with not much to do. Whilst there he called in at Ian Griffith’s house and whilst talking after a meal they realized neither of them had ever streamed a Facebook Live so decided to give it a go and see what goes on. They did a Facebook Live conversation from Ian’s kitchen. Despite the very “amateur” and absolutely “unrehearsed” character of the live stream, it was met with incredibly favourable feedback and they got some deep thinking requests through the broadcast live. So that they began pondering if there is some mileage in performing something like this on a regular basis. And therefore a regular show was born to finally be called, PodChatlive. In this PodChatLive, Craig shares about and reveals which has been the research study which changed his thinking probably the most, and they talk about junk science, pseudoscience, research translation. Other issues come up were concerns on what is erroneous with cuboid syndrome – we know it when we view it, however its challenging to define. In addition, they discussed Craig’s favourite airport to have breakfast in.