This new pilot episode is a project by This is Spinal Crap and the London Spinal Cord Injury Centre. The aim is to compliment the education programmes at Spinal Units and for newly injured people. This podcast is about managing your skin following a Spinal Cord Injury.
The Team are Reunited! This is Spinal Crap are back together for a special live show as part of the 'In The Cloud' festival for Back Up. More games, more laughter and a round up of 2020...
What have you been doing to keep active during lockdown? With adaptive workout videos and live sessions on the rise, have we found a new way for the disabled community to access better support with exercise? We meet with Ella Beaumont and Jane from Access Adventures to talk about exercise beyond Covid 19
Ruth and Grace meet mouth artist Henry Fraser to talk about art, life and creativity.
This week on This is Spinal Crap, the team talk about pets and the roles animals have played in improving mental wellbeing. Meet the Spinal Crap dogs, cats and a magpie called penguin...
Grace and Ruth meet with some incredible women whose partners live with Spinal Cord Injury. Hear all about the experiences of those who make their partners' lives better and the importance of support groups for partners of SCI.
In this Episode of This is Spinal Crap, the team talk about Sleep and meet with the creator of well-known podcast 'Sleep Cove', Christopher Fitton. Prepare to feel relaxed as Christopher guides us on a journey of relaxation and gives advice for those struggling to get to sleep. Episode 9 of Series 3 in association with the Spinal Cord Injuries Association.
In Episode 8 if the lockdown episodes in partnership with the Spinal Injuries Association, This is Spinal crap speak to Nina Tame and Ella Provan about empowering children with disabilities.
Ruth and Grace meet with top disability models and instagrammers Bri Calesse and Emma Birch to talk about the role fashion plays in building their self-confidence.
In Episode 6 of This Is Spinal Crap's series in partnership with Spinal Injuries Association, the theme for this week is overcoming fear using alternative and holistic therapies.
Sex in a time of Coronavirus - This week on This is Spinal Crap, Ruth and Grace meet the sexperts to find out how you can make the most of your sex life during lockdown, even if it is from a social distance.
Ruth and Grace meet with special guests to discuss ideas for staying creative and constructive during long periods of isolation or for when you have time on your hands . #togetherinisolation #grownwithspinalcrap
In this episode, Ruth and Grace talk to some special guests about the importance of exercise and keeping active during a pandemic. This is the third in the series with This is Spinal Crap and Spinal Injuries Association.
Ruth and Grace are back for Episode 2 of This is Spinal Crap and the Spinal Injuries Association's Podcast mini-series. The conversation is about coping with anxiety and uncertainty during troubled times.
This is Spinal Crap and the Spinal Injuries Association have teamed for this podcast mini-series to help get you through these tough times. In this first episode, Ruth and Grace are joined by some brilliant guests to share their thoughts about isolation and discuss how Spinal Cord Injured people are in a unique position of strength as we face into a difficult future.
In the final episode of Series 2, the This is Spinal Crap team talk about recovery with special guests from the Physiotherapy and Sports Therapy worlds.
Join Ruth and Chris on this week's episode of This is Spinal Crap when they are joined by some new voices to discuss growing up with a Spinal Cord Injury.
This week the team hear about the three main Spinal Cord Injury charities, SIA, Backup and Aspire. More guests, More info and More Spinal Crap mugs!
This week on This is Spinal Crap, it's all about mental health after a Spinal Cord Injury. Some familiar voices return to the show.
This week, Ruth and Ian are joined by some friends who have Spinal Cord Injuries but can walk.
Jack Golding
three years into incomplete C4-5 plus L4-S1. still struggling to adjust to life on wheels so just hearing from you guys is uplifting and helpful.. thank you.. keep it up guys