16. Imposter Syndrome, Leadership & Better Days | Rachel Brimblecombe, OT & Founder of Better Rehab
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In this week’s episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, I sit down with Rachel Brimblecombe - founder of both Better Rehab and Better Days, to uncover an inspiring story of turning frustration into meaningful impact.
Rachel had a dream: to reshape how we see and deliver occupational therapy and rehab internationally.
What started as a small idea in her living room grew into a global mission, supporting hundreds of clinicians across Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
🔍 What we cover in this episode:
• The moment that sparked Rachel’s shift from burnout to bold leadership
• The rise of Better Rehab and Better Days: 700+ team members, systems that empower, a vision beyond treatment
• How confidence, curiosity and courage, not just credentials, shape true leadership
• The power of mindset: when you can’t change your thoughts, you can change your feelings - and that shift ripples into action
• Why “plodding” (slow, steady progress) often outpaces flashy shortcuts when you’re building something that matters
Whether you’re an OT student, a leader in healthcare, or simply on the lookout for a story of purpose and persistence, Rachel’s journey will remind you that small steps, bold belief and community make all the difference.
🎧 Thanks for tuning in, and if you’re inspired by this episode, I’d love to hear what resonates with you. Send me a message at martina.tierney@seatingmatters.com.
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