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73. Finding Resilience: The Power of Health Awareness

73. Finding Resilience: The Power of Health Awareness

Update: 2025-09-30
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Long-term conditions affect millions of us here in the UK. They don’t just exist in hospitals or clinics, they’re part of daily routines, family life, friendships, and futures.

In this episode, Kondwani (podcast host) shares real stories — based on lived health experiences. He will take you on a journey reflecting on how those voices can change the way health research, public awareness, and public health are done… Why? - because behind every statistic is a person and every story makes a difference.

The following stories are snippets from conversations I have had with individuals sharing their stories with here on Everyday People Talking Health podcast. All full episodes are available on Spotify and other podcast platforms.

We hope you enjoy this episode 😃


Do you have a health story to share? Or know someone who would be interested? - We hope to connect with you @Freshrbcic or via email-  info@freshrb.com


Support/sponsor an episode or production of Everyday People Talking Heath podcast by getting in touch at info@freshrb.com


What is SEP?Silent Elephant Project (SEP) gives marginalised life limiting and long-term health conditions a platform, through creative and interactive projects. ‘An elephant in the room’ is an English-language metaphorical idiom for an obvious problem no one wants to discuss, or a condition no one wants challenge. This phrase has coined the main objective of the SEP.For more info - https://www.freshrb.com/health-podcast-uk

 https://www.freshrb.com/silentelephantproject


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73. Finding Resilience: The Power of Health Awareness

73. Finding Resilience: The Power of Health Awareness

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