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As we celebrate 75 years of the NHS this summer, the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is celebrating the work of teams right across the organisation with the return of our podcast, Great to Talk.

In the build up to celebrations taking place on Wednesday 5 July, one short episode of Great to Talk will be released every week for the next nine weeks. 

Each of the podcasts will be led by different members of staff, sharing their own stories of the journey to working at Great Western Hospital and our community teams. The stories will highlight the difference that all our teams make to the care that we provide. 

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As part of our celebrations of the 75th birthday of the NHS this summer, we're  highlighting the work of teams right across the Trust through our podcast, Great to Talk. In this episode, as part of Huntington's disease Awareness Month, Emma shares how she's been helped in looking after her dad. Emma's mum, Joanne, is one of our Community Rehabilitation Assistants, and she helped her find the support, advice and guidance that she needed. Find more information about the podcast on our website. 
As part of our celebrations of the 75th birthday of the NHS this summer, we're  highlighting the work of teams right across the Trust through our podcast, Great to Talk. Ahead of International Clinical Trials Day (20 May), the episode features two members of our Research and Innovation team and a family who are taking part in one of our ongoing research trials. Find more information about the podcast on our website. 
International Nurses

International Nurses

2023-05-1108:48

As part of our celebrations of the 75th birthday of the NHS this summer, we're  highlighting the work of teams right across the Trust through our podcast, Great to Talk. As we mark International Nurses Day, our first episode shares the stories of two of our internationally educated nursing colleagues, Oluwatobi and Helena.Find more information about the podcast on our website. 
Coping with menopause

Coping with menopause

2021-12-2219:04

Patrick Ismond talks to Bev Breen, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, Lead for Gynaecology Outpatients and British Menopause Society member, about the effect menopause has on people’s lives. 
In this episode Patrick talks to Bobbie-Leigh, who works in the IT department at the Trust about the term neurodiversity, what it encompasses and how the term supports a more positive narrative for people with neurodevelopmental differences. 
The Power of Allyship

The Power of Allyship

2021-10-2822:25

In this episode Patrick Ismond, our Trust Equality, Diversity and Inclusion lead and our guest Sophia McKenzie, Violence Reduction Unit Coordinator for Bath & North East Somerset Council discuss what it means to be an ally, why it’s important and how you can be an effective ally.
You can’t be what you can’t see: it is true for all of us — we rely on stories, examples, leaders or, in the purest, most basic form, images that inform us about who we are and what our potential is, and without these, we are left unaware and unable to be that which we cannot see.Host Patrick Ismond discusses the importance of role models with Deputy Medical Director, Dr Tobenna Onyirioha.
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