
Raising the awareness of marginalised health conditions & themes, by giving everyday people living with life limiting health conditions a voice. Listen to this health podcast UK
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

In episode two of Art to Heart, the podcast where filmmakers talk health, Jacob Perrin and Kondwani Chirwa talk with Dr Sarah Skyrme, a social researcher and filmmaker based in the North West of England .
Sarah is the mind behind ‘In Spate’, a shor... more
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 ... more
Holly opens up about her journey with Endometriosis, sharing what it truly meant to receive her diagnosis and how it has shaped daily life for both her and her partner, Jake. Their story sheds light on the struggles couples face, while also offering ... more
Diagnosed with Scoliosis at a young age of 12, Bethany reflects on how she managed to navigate and adapt to this reality. She takes us on a journey of someone who was a young carer for her sibling, living with a health condition whilst at school, and... more
Clara Fernández Pakter is a Manchester-based freelance creative practitioner, performer, and emerging DJ/music producer with roots in theatre and Afro-Latin music. Clara shares her experiences of Menopause and how it impacts her daily life. Passionat... more
Mathew was diagnosed with Kidney failure as a young boy post-viral infection. He shares life in Scotland during kidney disease diagnosis and further treatments in his later years here in Manchester, and how these experiences influenced work in public... more
Filmmaker Jacob Perrin and actor Jonny Vernon discuss ‘The Frog in the Well’, a short film addressing themes of mens mental health and suicide prevention. The film focuses on the character of Lewis, as his plans to end his own life are interrupted by... more
Elaine, a Chester based creative shares her dad's Vascular dementia diagnosis journey with us and how it changed her lifestyle around. We discuss how Elaine and her family discovered her dad had dementia, the impact this had on her and the rest of he... more
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