Our Special Moment on BBC Radio Leicester: Sharing the Heart of Moti Me
- Katie Michaels

- Jul 3
- 2 min read
Last week, something truly special happened — we had the incredible opportunity to be live on BBC Radio Leicester, talking about all things Moti Me. It was a heartfelt moment for our team and me, as we shared the story behind our mission: empowering children with disabilities through early physiotherapy, movement, and play.
At Moti Me, we believe that every child deserves the chance to develop their potential in a joyful, accessible way.
Our journey began in a deeply personal place — inspired by our own family experience supporting a cousin with cerebral palsy. We witnessed first-hand the challenges faced by children and families navigating physiotherapy, and we knew there had to be a better way.
That’s why we designed Moti Me — to make physiotherapy more engaging, interactive, and above all, fun. Our product blends movement with play to support children’s developmental goals, helping them build strength, confidence, and independence in a way that feels like a game, not a chore.
Being on BBC Radio Leicester gave us the platform to share not just the product, but the passion and purpose behind it. We spoke about the importance of early intervention, the role of movement in development, and how Moti Me is helping families and healthcare professionals alike to create positive, motivating experiences for children.
For those who missed it, we’re excited to share a snippet from the interview above — a little window into our story and why we do what we do. It’s moments like these that remind us why Moti Me exists: to make a real difference in children’s lives and support families on their journey.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us so far. We’re just getting started, and we can’t wait to continue growing, innovating, and bringing more smiles to children’s faces through movement and play.

If you’re passionate about helping children with disabilities reach their full potential, stay connected with us. There’s so much more to come.






