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Hugh asks his mum Robyn Papworth questions about the brain, Exercise Physiology, and his favourite topic, basketball!

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Play Move Improve Podcast: A Special Q&A with Robyn and Hugh Papworth

Episode Summary

In this delightful episode, Robyn Papworth is joined by her son Hugh for a fun and insightful Q&A session. They take turns asking each other questions about Robyn's career, Hugh's love for basketball, and their shared interests in the brain and sports.

  1. Favorite part of the brain: Amygdala, for its role in personal growth through anxiety and fear
  2. Career aspirations: Originally wanted to be a biomechanist for tennis, switched to rehab after a personal experience
  3. Top tip for a successful business: Be yourself and embrace your quirks
  4. Estimated number of children helped: Thousands, with a focus on making a difference one child at a time
  5. Discovery of exercise physiology: Through university studies in exercise science

Bonus Basketball Question: Robyn named five Melbourne United players, showcasing her growing knowledge of the sport thanks to Hugh's influence

  1. Motivation for starting a podcast: To share knowledge about basketball and compete with mom's podcast
  2. Love for basketball: 10 out of 10
  3. When basketball passion began: After a pickup game at school
  4. Favorite NBA team and player: Split between Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies; favorite player is GG Jackson
  5. Preference between NBA and NBL: Appreciates both for different reasons

Bonus Brain Question: Hugh named three parts of the brain: hippocampus, amygdala, and cerebellum

  • Hugh's own podcast: "Hugh's NBA Highlights"
  • Robyn's journey from biomechanics to exercise physiology
  • The family's shared interest in Melbourne United (NBL team)
  • Hugh's passion for basketball and its positive impact on his life
  • The blend of sports and brain science in their family discussions

Robyn Papworth is an exercise physiologist, developmental educator, speaker, and mother of three. Hugh is Robyn's son and an enthusiastic basketball fan with his own podcast.

  • Website: playmoveimprove.com.au
  • Leave a review on iTunes or Spotify

This episode showcases the fun and educational dynamics of the Papworth family, blending professional insights with personal passions!

  continue reading

66 episodes

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Manage episode 395865835 series 3138510
Content provided by Robyn Papworth. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robyn Papworth or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Play Move Improve Podcast: A Special Q&A with Robyn and Hugh Papworth

Episode Summary

In this delightful episode, Robyn Papworth is joined by her son Hugh for a fun and insightful Q&A session. They take turns asking each other questions about Robyn's career, Hugh's love for basketball, and their shared interests in the brain and sports.

  1. Favorite part of the brain: Amygdala, for its role in personal growth through anxiety and fear
  2. Career aspirations: Originally wanted to be a biomechanist for tennis, switched to rehab after a personal experience
  3. Top tip for a successful business: Be yourself and embrace your quirks
  4. Estimated number of children helped: Thousands, with a focus on making a difference one child at a time
  5. Discovery of exercise physiology: Through university studies in exercise science

Bonus Basketball Question: Robyn named five Melbourne United players, showcasing her growing knowledge of the sport thanks to Hugh's influence

  1. Motivation for starting a podcast: To share knowledge about basketball and compete with mom's podcast
  2. Love for basketball: 10 out of 10
  3. When basketball passion began: After a pickup game at school
  4. Favorite NBA team and player: Split between Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies; favorite player is GG Jackson
  5. Preference between NBA and NBL: Appreciates both for different reasons

Bonus Brain Question: Hugh named three parts of the brain: hippocampus, amygdala, and cerebellum

  • Hugh's own podcast: "Hugh's NBA Highlights"
  • Robyn's journey from biomechanics to exercise physiology
  • The family's shared interest in Melbourne United (NBL team)
  • Hugh's passion for basketball and its positive impact on his life
  • The blend of sports and brain science in their family discussions

Robyn Papworth is an exercise physiologist, developmental educator, speaker, and mother of three. Hugh is Robyn's son and an enthusiastic basketball fan with his own podcast.

  • Website: playmoveimprove.com.au
  • Leave a review on iTunes or Spotify

This episode showcases the fun and educational dynamics of the Papworth family, blending professional insights with personal passions!

  continue reading

66 episodes

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