• Episode 4: The Samaritan (Steve Gifford)
    Aug 30 2020

    There is no question that the pandemic has had a considerable effect on countless peoples' mental well-being. The Samaritans are one of the largest mental health charities in the UK, with an army of volunteers working 24/7 to assist anybody who needs them.

    After a terrible personal tragedy, Steve Gifford became a Samaritan, giving his own time to help those in crisis.

    We discuss his incredible work during the pandemic along with his own experiences.

     

     

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    26 mins
  • Episode 3: The "Long Hauler" (Heather Izzard)
    Aug 18 2020

    Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on countless people across the entire world. Many have tragically lost their lives to this virus and more are in need of intensive care. But there is another group of victims now starting to emerge.

    Known as "Long Haulers", these people are still suffering from symptoms of Covid-19 several weeks or months after their initial diagnosis. Heather Izzard is one of these people and this is her story about experiencing the full ferocity of the virus.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 2: The Paramedic (James Birdseye) *Winner of 2020 SRA Gold Award for 'Best Interview'*
    Aug 8 2020

    At the beginning of the pandemic, the UK Government appealed for retired ex-NHS personnel to return to service and ultimately save lives.

    James Birdseye is one of the incredible, selfless people who answered the call. After serving for many years as an NHS paramedic, he returned to battle Covid-19 head-on.

    In this episode, I hear his stories and views from the Covid front line, including the impact on his own mental health and the attitude of the public towards the emergency services.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 1: The Positive Professor (Karol Sikora)
    Jun 5 2020

    Professor Karol Sikora has been hailed by many as a beacon of hope and optimism during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    His regular, and sometimes controversial, tweets regarding the pandemic provide daily reassurance to well over 200k followers.

    I sit down with Professor Sikora to chat about why exactly he decided to become a "beacon of hope". Along with his views on the UK government's handling of the crisis, his online critics, knighthoods and much more...

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    31 mins
  • 'Voices of the Virus' Trailer
    May 29 2020

    A brief overview of my upcoming podcast, in which I will be talking to some of the wonderful people who have stood up to the challenge to help others during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

     

    This is their chance to speak about their experiences, thoughts and opinions.

    This is your chance to hear from the real people who are often overlooked or taken for granted by the masses in these times of crisis.

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    1 min