At Di Pietro Partners, we don’t just represent clients, we educate them. Our boutique litigation firm is known throughout Florida for handling complex cases involving healthcare law, probate and trust litigation, False Claims Act whistleblower actions, and high-stakes civil disputes. Now, we’re bringing our legal insight directly to you through the Di Pietro Partners Podcast. In each episode, our attorneys break down pressing legal issues that affect doctors, healthcare businesses, families, ...
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The Resilience Podcast assists people from all walks of life to negotiate positive changes in their lives.
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Starting a Medical/Healthcare Practice in Florida
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9:40In the second episode of the Di Pietro Partners Podcast, Kevin sits down with healthcare attorney David Di Pietro to discuss the critical legal steps physicians and healthcare entrepreneurs must take when starting a medical practice or healthcare business in Florida. From choosing the right business structure and navigating AHCA licensing to drafti…
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It is that time of year again and the HSC is fast upon us … and we have a timely podcast about the ‘HSC and the ATAR’. All too often, the HSC is a stressful time for students and for their parents and families also. In this podcast, we hear from Clinical Psychologists – Dr Mathew Pfeiffer and Michelle Wotton from The Resilience Centre as they shed …
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What Florida Healthcare Providers Need to Know in 2025
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10:59In the first episode of the Di Pietro Partners Podcast, Kevin sits down with healthcare attorney David Di Pietro to break down the biggest legal risks Florida physicians and healthcare providers are facing in 2025. From compliance pitfalls and government audits to telehealth regulations and Board of Medicine complaints, this episode offers practica…
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In this episode of our Resilience Series, Dr. Lyn Worsley, Director of The Resilience Centre, and Celeste Ashcroft, Director of Building Blocks Occupational Therapy, discuss the benefits of collaborative care for children with a diagnosis. They share how working side by side allows them to offer a true one-stop shop for families, combining psycholo…
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This heartfelt podcast shares the journey of Katie Clulow, a devoted parent navigating the challenges and joys of raising a child with autism. With openness and honesty, Katie reflects on her experiences and reveals how a model like The Resilience Doughnut has been a guiding force in her decision-making and daily life. Dr. Lyn Worsley, Director of …
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Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Christina O’Connell – The Reality of Being a Parent and the Influence of Culture
Clinical psychologist Christina O’Connell talks to Leigh Hatcher about how cultural traditions, family values and ancestral wisdom shape our journey into parenthood. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/12/Resilience-Radio-Christina-OConnell-Parenting.mp3 The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Christina O’Connell – The …
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Communication between parents and teenagers can be a challenge. Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton joins broadcaster Leigh Hatcher to discuss how parents can improve adolescent communication. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2021/10/Michelle-Wotton-2-teens.mp3 The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Michelle Wotton – O…
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Communication between parents and teenagers can be a challenge. Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton joins broadcaster Leigh Hatcher to discuss how parents can improve adolescent communication. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2021/10/Michelle-Wotton-1-edit.mp3 The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Michelle Wotton – On…
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Summer Listening: Family Clinic Director Davide Di Pietro & Psychologist Dianna Costa – How to Talk to Kids About Family Violence – Episode 1
Essential listening for families, parents, grandparents, carers and educators impacted by family violence. The Resilience Centre Family Clinic Director, Davide Di Pietro and psychologist Dianna Costa discuss the effects of family violence on children and key considerations when speaking to children in these situations. https://www.theresiliencecent…
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Join Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton as she chats with Leigh Hatcher about the universal experience of rejection. She provides strategies to reframe rejection as an opportunity for growth. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/07/Michelle-rejection.mp3 The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Michelle Wotton- Coping …
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Join clinical psychologist Adam Wright in conversation with Leigh Hatcher as they delve into the rise in ADHD diagnoses. Adam, an expert in neurodiversity, unravels the complexities of this trend, its impacts and possible causes, and much more. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/08/Adam-ADHD.mp3 The post Summer Listening: Clini…
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Join clinical psychologist and Director of The Resilience Centre Lyn Worsley and Dr James Ibrahim, a General Practitioner and Chair of social prescribing for the RACGP (Royal Australian College of General Practitioners) as they discuss the science and benefits of social prescribing. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2024/06/Lyn-and…
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In our latest social prescribing podcast, we chat with Katie Clulow, a mother, artist, entrepreneur, school learning support teacher and talented artist behind @FlowersForKate. Katie shares her journey of raising two neurodiverse children and building a strong support network. Discover how she created a supportive community and inspired others whil…
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Join Fiona Jensen—sister of Grinspoon’s Phil Jamieson—as she reveals the personal story behind a movement that’s reshaping how we think about community support and mental health. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2024/11/Lyn-and-Fiona.mp3 The post Summer Listening: Fiona Jansen – Building a Community for Women appeared first on The…
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Join Fiona Jensen—sister of Grinspoon’s Phil Jamieson—as she reveals the personal story behind a movement that’s reshaping how we think about community support and mental health. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2024/11/Lyn-and-Fiona.mp3 The post How One Woman’s “Selfish” Idea Changed an Entire Community appeared first on The Resi…
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In this week’s episode, we’re talking with Lena Moxon from Geelong Boxing. Lena and her husband, two-time World Champion boxer Steve Moxon, are using the art and discipline of boxing to empower young people and strengthen communities. Tune in to hear their stories and learn how they’re making a positive impact on the lives of young people—and the c…
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Join us as we hear from Dr Lyn Worsley, director of The Resilience Centre, a registered nurse and clinical psychologist. In part one of this series, Lyn shares her inspiring journey—exploring her family of origin and her work with youth in crisis, which ultimately led her to become a leader in resilience. Discover how her upbringing, passion for he…
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In our latest social prescribing podcast, we chat with Katie Clulow, a mother, artist, entrepreneur, school learning support teacher and talented artist behind @FlowersForKate. Katie shares her journey of raising two neurodiverse children and building a strong support network. Discover how she created a supportive community and inspired others whil…
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Tired of miscommunication and misunderstandings? What if understanding ourselves and others, both personally and professionally, could be the key to thriving? Join psychologist Stephanie Schwartz and host Leigh Hatcher as they dive into the depths of cultural awareness—a guide to navigating the exciting and complex world of collaboration. Discover …
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Meet John Humphries, a retired mechanic with a big heart. He volunteers at a rehab centre, offering a listening ear, validating feelings, and connecting with patients. Join Lyn and John as they discuss how these meaningful connections can make a profound difference—improving lives throughout the facility. John’s story is a testament to the impact o…
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Join Lyn Worsley (Clinical Psychologist & Director, of The Resilience Centre) and journalist Leigh Hatcher for their social prescribing series. This episode explores how community connections boost mental wellbeing. Meet MarieClaire, a surf lifesaver and the Centre’s Practice Manager, whose story illustrates how community connections create a ‘doug…
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Join clinical psychologist and Director of The Resilience Centre Lyn Worsley and Dr James Ibrahim, a General Practitioner and Chair of social prescribing for the RACGP (Royal Australian College of General Practitioners) as they discuss the science and benefits of social prescribing. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2024/06/Lyn-and…
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Join Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton as she chats with Leigh Hatcher about the universal experience of rejection. She provides strategies to reframe rejection as an opportunity for growth. Michelle will discuss using rejection as a platform for self-discovery, resilience and personal transformation. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/…
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Join clinical psychologist Dr John Burns in conversation with Leigh Hatcher, exploring the rekindling of hope and why it might be easier for some of us than others. With his extensive expertise in the field, John delves into the question of whether we can foster and cultivate a stronger sense of hope. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uplo…
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Join clinical psychologist Adam Wright in conversation with Leigh Hatcher as they delve into the rise in ADHD diagnoses. Adam, an expert in neurodiversity, unravels the complexities of this trend, its impacts and possible causes, and much more. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/08/Adam-ADHD.mp3 The post Clinical Psychologist A…
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We all need a certain amount of stress, but what happens when we are over-stressed? The consequences can be significant. So, how do we manage our stress? Clinical Psychologist Joe Alberts chats with Leigh Hatcher about this important issue. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/08/Joe-stress.mp3 The post Clinical Psychologist Joe …
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Clinical Psychologist Lyn Worsley – Why are we still feeling disconnected? The continuing impact of the COVID pandemic.
Lyn Worsley, clinical psychologist and director of The Resilience Centre chats with Leigh Hatcher about how building resilience can also build connection. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/07/Lyn-series-intro-RECUT-1.mp3 The post Clinical Psychologist Lyn Worsley – Why are we still feeling disconnected? The continuing impact o…
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As a teenager, what was that one thing you needed from the adults in your life? This podcast is about finding that one thing and giving this gift to your child. Psychologist Michelle Wotton discusses with broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher, what works when communicating with adolescents. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2021/10/Michelle-W…
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Has communication with teens changed over the years? Can we communicate better? As a parent our connection with our child can often fracture as they move into the teen years. Psychologist Michelle Wotton addresses these questions from broadcaster Leigh Hatcher. Learn how we can strengthen our connection with our adolescents through love and listeni…
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Family Clinic Specialists Practitioners Davide Di Pietro and Dianna Costa discuss the factors we need to think about and be aware of, when helping a child navigate a relationship with an abusive parent. Learn about the “drama triangle” and the importance of focusing on strengths and hope. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2021/06/D…
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This podcast is a must listen for families – parents and grandparents, whose lives are affected by family violence, as well as carers and educators of children. The Resilience Centre Family Clinic Director, Davide Di Pietro and psychologist, Dianna Costa talk to broadcaster Leigh Hatcher about the range of impacts of family violence on children and…
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Lyn Worsley, clinical psychologist and Director of The Resilience Centre talks about the space between the pandemic and post pandemic period. A time of transition …… but do we know what we are transitioning to? She discusses with broadcaster Leigh Hatcher how this is a time for reflection, with opportunities for change for the better. Lyn provides …
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Talking About Suicide: Episode 4 – How do you relate to a person who has lost someone through suicide?
Clinical psychologists Lyn Worsley and Joe Alberts speak about the importance of focusing “on the hope in the now’ and reaching out to be with the person without any preconceived ideas or questions. “One size fits one”. They share with broadcaster Leigh Hatcher, many useful insights and stories for someone who is in this position, but who is also t…
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Listen to some fascinating insights from psychologists, Sarah Piper and Ruth Fordyce, in conversation with broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher about what “I’m fine” may really mean. They also offer practical things to do with a young person, who you suspect may be struggling. https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2020/09/Suicide-3-Sarah-and-Rut…
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What do you say when a person says they are not OK? Clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley and Meg Webster discuss with broadcaster Leigh Hatcher things to be mindful of as you start the conversation and the types of follow up questions you can ask. Don’t forget to download the pdf of these questions after listening to the podcast. When Someone Says The…
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In this series of podcasts about suicide, our experienced psychologists from The Resilience Centre guide you through approaching the difficult, but vital, conversation about suicide with your kids. Learn practical advice and hear compassionate approaches to fostering open communication with your children around this complex topic. This is essential…
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In this podcast Lyn Worsley, The Resilience Centre Director speaks with broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher about how we rebuild our lives as we move into the recovery stage of the Corona Virus pandemic. Do we have the courage to move out of our bubbles with new values and a collective conscience? https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2020/06/L…
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In this podcast Lyn Worsley talks with Leigh Hatcher about making our way back. While there have been many positive stories of how we have adapted to to life in the lock down, there are some who have not coped well with the enforced isolation. As we think through how to recover and our collective preferred future, it is important to think about how…
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The Covid era has come with struggles for all families but particularly blended and separated families. But it has also brought some unexpected opportunities, says Davide Di Pietro from The Resilience Centre’s Family Clinic. While each family is managing the situation on a case by case basis, the level of parental cooperation is key to easing the s…
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While we appear to be flattening the curve in Australia, we will still experience grief and sadness around the loss of life as it used to be. Rather than talking about when we will be back to normal. we should plan for the future and be ready when the new world begins. In this third episode clinical psychologist, Lyn Worsley outlines to broadcaster…
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Australians have experienced many challenges over the past six months and now the world is experiencing the big challenge of a pandemic. Clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley, talks to Leigh Hatcher about the characteristics of resilient people in these times and the opportunities they provide to connect with people. It might sound counter-intuitive to…
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Photo by Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash Practical Strategies! In this second episode of this series of podcasts, Lyn Worsley discusses with Leigh Hatcher the psychological responses we have to losing the life we know, during the current pandemic restrictions – the new regime of working from home, home schooling and social distancing. More esp…
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In this latest podcast from The Resilience Centre, Director and clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley and broadcaster Leigh Hatcher, discuss the existential questions of life. How as Australians do we interpret the recent and current events around us? Does it depend on our approach to the questions of life? And what opportunities flow from this? https:…
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This is a compelling and confronting conversation, overlaid with hope. Director of The Resilience Centre & clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley speaks to broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher about the stages of a pandemic, it’s psychological implications and how, as individuals, we should plan for Stage 5 – the recovery stage. Tune into future podcasts and our …
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Christmas can be a challenging time in all families, separated or not and nearly always requires a degree of flexibility. Clinical social worker Davide Di Pietro discusses with Leigh Hatcher the tricky subject of accommodating Christmas traditions, gifts, celebrating without children and many more aspects of how to survive Christmas in a separated …
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Sleep, or the inability to sleep, or sleep well, is not just a physical problem but can also be a psychological issue. In this podcast, Registered psychologist Sarah Piper discusses with Leigh Hatcher, why sleep is important, the various cycles of sleep, tips for helping you get to sleep, sleep hygiene and whether there is any benefit in power naps…
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https://www.theresiliencecentre.com.au/app/uploads/2023/12/Ruth-Fordyce-mindfulness.mp3 Have you tried Mindfulness but found it too difficult? Or thought it didn’t work? Not sure what it’s all about? In this podcast Ruth Fordyce, a registered psychologist at The Resilience Centre, gives an easy to understand and very practical explanation of what M…
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Video games are much more pervasive today than many parents realise.. and while there are risks and dangers for our kids – they’re not all that bad. In this podcast on Resilience Radio, Adam Wright, a clinical psychologist at The Resilience Centre takes us into the amazing world of video games. He explains how boundaries can be sensibly set – and e…
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‘Raising’ versus ‘managing’ children? Parents are more and more crying out for help and wisdom when it comes to their kids and the digital world. Our Resilience Centre Director, Lyn Worsley has passed on very practical wisdom to many parents, both at the Centre and in presentations at schools. In this podcast Lyn offers the key to it all – how to ‘…
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In an era of marriage and family breakdown – many families are doing it on their own. Davide Di Pietro, a clinical social worker at the Resilience Centre, has had a wealth of experience helping parents and children navigate this fraught arena of today’s world. In this podcast on Resilience Radio, Davide says if a family is destined to breakdown, ch…
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