Its Lupus Awareness Month this October and we need your help to raise awareness of lupus, its symptoms and the effects it can have on people’s lives.
In our first series we spoke with world leading rheumatologist Professor David Isenberg, who works tirelessly to improve the lives of lupus patients by combining medicine, science and art.
Listen to the full episode on the link below & to find our more about Lupus and what you can do to help, head over to the Lupus UK website.
Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/live-longer-the-podcast/id1556094999?i=1000517767527
Reminiscing on my episode with the talented Graham Knuttel on how art impacts our health 🎧 His sense of humour really was infectious. May he rest in peace. 🙏
We’re saddened to hear about the passing of legendary photographer @marilynstaffordphotography
We interviewed Marilyn in September of 2021 and heard her fascinating life story and once more at her exhibition last year at the @brighton_museums
Listen back to her interview on Apple Podcasts: b.gy/qyg6vs
“I’d love to move forward and give something back, perhaps to the animal world.”
Catch up on our latest episode with former Royal Marines commando Ashley Pawson as we discuss mental health after the military, the challenges of settling into “normality” in civilian life and finding purpose through his love for animals.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodcasts Podbean and on our website.
Video by: Oscar J Ryan Photography & Film
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The keys to Surviving and Thriving inside and outside a life of service are attending to physiological needs, self esteem, mental well-being as well as achieving purpose in life.
Join me as I chat to Ashley Pawson, former Royal Marines commando about finding his purpose inside and outside of the Royal Marines.
The search for a community attracted him to a career in the forces but ironically his desire to provide for his family and friends brought him out of service.
Transitioning to a life outside was difficult and after hitting rock bottom he got his life back on track and is now thriving. His mission now is to give back and help others who will follow a similar path.
Getting the right information at the right time is key for those transitioning out of service. IOWNA whealth supports the forces and can provide a digital solution to this problem.
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A huge congratulations to @charlottefroud who was accepted into Cambridge to study medicine. A lifelong dream come true for her and something we spoke about on her podcast episode (S1 E1).
Many congratulations from the team at @livelongerthepodcast 🎉
Today @stennfam would have been celebrating her birthday.
We remember her incredible journey in life and have her in our memories forever.🌻
Digital solutions for clinicians to empower patients.🩺
@iownawhealth has partnered with Milton Keynes university Hospital to help them enable their clinicians to empower their patients, whilst optimising NHS staff time.
Another step closer to bringing longevity to peoples lives.
Is pain an illusion? 💭
What causes pain and why do some patients experience higher or lower levels than others? How do we, as doctors, help people who deal with pain live longer heathier lives?
Catch up on my episode with Dr Diarmuid McCoy, specialist pain medicine physician. Episode available on @apple podcasts, @spotifypodcasts @podbean for free now.
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On a day such as this, Sarah Stenning's @stennfam memorial service, we remember Sarah and all her wonderful attributes.
The team at Live Longer: The Podcast and Dr Millie would like to wish her family and friends well at this time, especially her two sons, her husband Zac, her sister Anna and her parents John and Heather.
Sarah's memorial will be held today at Bath Abbey.
"May she live forever in our hearts and souls." - Dr Millie
Looking for the perfect weekend podcast? Catch up on my episode with photojournalist @marilynstaffordphotography 📸
An incredible person that has captured moments in time like no other, she epitomises longevity and what it means to live a fuller life. 🌻
From photographing Albert Einstein as well as the former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, there is no end to the incredible twists and turns in this fascinating woman’s life.
Episode available on @apple podcasts, @podbean @spotifypodcasts (link in bio).
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Tune into my conversation on digital solutions for health and care as I take a deep dive into staff choices around digitising the NHS, patient empowerment and digital sustainability with Prof Joe Harrison CEO of Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Full episode: https://livelongerthepodcast.com/joe-harrison-ceo-of-nhs-mkuh/
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Congratulations to WilkinsonEyre for One Barangaroo being nominated in the ArchDaily 2022 Building of the Year Award in the Housing Category.
We spoke to Chris Wilkinson in season 1 of Live Longer The Podcast about his inspiration behind his designs. Listen on @applepodcasts @podbean @spotifypodcasts
https://livelongerthepodcast.com/christopher-wilkinson/
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Do digital solutions enhance care and make patients and clinicians lives better? The answer is yes. Especially when deployed in a sustainable collaborative way with teams at the line of care delivery.
Join me as I chat to Nicola Daly, trailblazer and Advanced Nurse Practitioner at Milton Keynes University hospital, creating a bridge between traditional and digital care.
Latest episode available on Podbean Spotify
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Long Covid, otherwise known as the ‘post covid syndrome’ is a multi system condition affecting the individual physically, mentally and emotionally. It has pushed health service resources to the limits of their capacity and is widely impacting our society.
Key to dealing with it are effective programs of collaboration and shared learning among specialists, hospitals and indeed insurers.
Listen to my latest episode with guest Professor Luke Howard to find out more about Long Covid and how it affects our body, mental health and society.
"Long Covid causes a debilitating brain fog; a bit like scrambled egg of the brain." Professor Luke Howard.
Listen now: https://livelongerthepodcast.com/professor-luke-howard-consultant-respiratory-physician/ or on Apple Podcasts Podbean Spotify Google
Do you want to live a longer, healthier life? 🤍
Through countless interviews with artists, doctors and architects, I've discovered the secret to living a longer, fuller and more meaningful life.
2021 was a difficult year for everyone, but I have also found inspiration through speaking to these fascinating people.
Listen to series 1 and 2 now available on Podbean Spotify Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts and tell us your secret to a longer healthier life.
https://livelongerthepodcast.com/
Covid has affected many acute and chronic services, both across the nation and globally, leading to long waiting times for both hospital appointments and surgeries.
Join me in conversation with Mr Bell, a leading spinal surgeon to find out more about the challenges faced by surgeons in the face of Covid.
Full episode: Link in bio.
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Full Episode: livelongerthepodcast.com/david-bell
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Is chest pain a side effect of the vaccine? I discuss post vaccine care with consultant cardiologist Dr Alexander Lyon as well as the importance of the vaccine and booster.
Stay tuned for the full episode coming out soon and sign up to our newsletter www.livelongerthepodcast.com
As we come to the end of 2021, now more than ever, we need to better understand how we can achieve longevity. Throughout the year and in two seasons of my podcast, I’ve spoken to some fascinating people from different walks of life in my quest to discover the secret of longevity and help people live a longer, healthier life. This year has also taught us the importance of remembrance as we reflect back on those we've lost like my good friends Sarah Stenning and Chris Wilkinson, who I interviewed during the year.
In both seasons one and two of my podcast, I’ve highlighted various sectors of life which bring us longevity, including nature and the environment, colour and fragrance, the importance of eating healthily as food is our destiny, the focus on our thoughts and actions to bring wellness into our lives, as well as the necessity of purpose and vision.
Through these episodes, I hope you are also feeling inspired to achieve wellness in life and find your own road to a longer, healthier life.
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