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Side Effects

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SIDE EFFECTS by TEN focuses on the redesign of health and how innovation can transform lives and drive value. We set out to highlight emergent ways in which the world can solve [meta] health related challenges. Expect to see us challenge some of the embedded dogma of the past, deep dive into the wisdom working in the present, and look ahead to opportunities for innovation and change for the future. 

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The end of Series 1. Matt reviews the show and looks forward to 2021 and Series 2.

October 30, 2020 12:00 - 6 minutes - 4.54 MB

In this final short episode of the series, Matt Pattison reviews the show and look forward to 2021. With a new format, series 2 looks at both sides of the arguments that are placed 'under the spotlight'. Let me know what you think and if there are certain topics you wish for me to cover in series 2 in 2021. JOIN US on Side Effects - email me at [email protected] LISTEN to this Series 1 on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher   Support the show (https://weareten.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe?u...

My story of Long Covid [a patient's journey] with Anne Thompson

October 23, 2020 11:00 - 32 minutes - 22.2 MB

It has been estimated that Covid-19 has left as many as 10% of patients, like Anne Thompson, with debilitating symptoms long after the initial infection has cleared. In this episode of Side Effects, I talk to Anne about her journey from initial infection through to the long term impact Covid is having on her health and wellbeing. We chat about the support network and online videos (not NHS) that has / is helping her though her illness, and the impact ‘Long Covid’ could have on our healthcar...

Do you feel like Alice in Wonderland, when confronted with rule 42? A review of the Coronavirus rules and regulations with Matt Pattison

October 16, 2020 11:00 - 10 minutes - 7.11 MB

During Alice's adventures in Wonderland, she found herself in the presence of the King of Hearts. He wanted her to go, so he cited Rule 42: "All persons more than a mile high to leave the court." Heads turned to Alice. "I'm not a mile high," she objected. "You are," said the King. The queen testified that Alice is nearly two miles tall. "Well, I shan't go, at any rate," Alice said "besides, that's not a regular rule: you invented it just now." [0 Min] Alice in Wonderland and Rule 42. A refl...

Echo chambers and the danger of a world where we don't debate, with Nico Macdonald

October 09, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 47.8 MB

The ability to debate, to explore and to challenge has (some would say) been under immense pressure in these times. Today, I explore this with Nico Macdonald and how all of our role of society especially those in the creative industries can be more 't' shaped and diverse in consideration, thinking and action. [0 Min] How to access time with Matt on your project / sign up to the Daily Dose of inspiration [2 Mins]  An introduction to Nico Macdonald, Nico is a pioneer in innovation and entrep...

What running, listening, design, spiritualism and dying taught me about happiness; and staying sane through 2020

September 29, 2020 11:00 - 24 minutes - 17.1 MB

Today I talk about factors that have influenced me this year and what running, listening, design, spiritualism and dying taught me about happiness; and staying sane through 2020 [0 Min] A reflection on today [2 Mins]  What I learnt from Steve Jobs, and looking back on his Stanford speech (2005) [6 Mins] Rachel Clarke and her book Dear Life: Dying with dignity and focusing in life on what matters most [7 Mins] Born to Run by Chris McDougall: How you can learn that your body is the main ma...

Essential steps to communication: The power of film in public health messaging with Charlie Druce

September 25, 2020 11:00 - 49 minutes - 34 MB

In the time of Face, Place and Space I talk communications and public health messaging with Charlie Druce. There is a much richer and more  empowering road ahead. Let's discuss what that is. [0 Min] How to access time with Matt on your project / sign up to the Daily Dose of inspiration [3 Mins]  An introduction to Charlie Druce and Coast. Executive producer used to working with Ray Winstone,  Alistair Campbell, Tamsin Outhwaite and Jurgen Klopp [5 Mins] Delivering wanted content [6 Mins]...

Essential steps to design with Ethics in mind. From Track and Trace to a future of digital health, with Professor Effy Vayena

September 18, 2020 10:00 - 50 minutes - 34.4 MB

In these times where the pressure of Track and Trace is ramping up around the world in the wake of expectations of a return to normality, I talk with Professor Effy Vayena from ETH Zurich about her work with the Swiss government in ethics, digital and the risks and rewards viewed under an ethical lens. [0 Min] How to access time with Matt on your project / sign up to the Daily Dose of inspiration [3 Mins]  An introduction to Effy Vayena and a review of Switzerland’s Covid experience [to da...

How the Coronavirus response could change our society and Human Rights. We talk Law and Risk with Samantha Oakley

September 11, 2020 11:00 - 50 minutes - 34.5 MB

This week I talk with Samatha Oakley, Commercial Lawyer. We talk about risk, the Coronavirus act and more. In the light of the updated regulations from the Prime Minister, we explore risk and the meaning of who is responsible for it. Then we go deeper to explore the far reaching factors of what trace this will leave on our society and our human rights. [0 Min] How to sign up to the Daily Dose of inspiration [2 Mins]  An introduction to Samantha and a history in media and tech convergence....

Shawna Butler, Nurse Economist and Founder of EntrepreNURSE discusses empowering nurses as innovators

September 02, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 48.3 MB

This week I talk with Health Economist, Nurse and Innovator Shawna Butler RN MBA We talk about the true reality of life in Texas at present under the Covid 19 pandemic. We explore how cutting edge innovations can, and should, come with nurses at the helm. Then define areas where clinicians should start to put their ideas into practice. If you are a nurse or other clinician who wants to turn ideas into impact, then this conversation is for you. [0 Min] How to book my time - Mentoring with ...

How to find happiness in times of stress with Melanie Flower, Well-being Coach and the Controversial Nutritionist

August 28, 2020 11:00 - 29 minutes - 20.4 MB

This week I talk Wellbeing Coaching with Melanie Flower: The Controversial Nutritionist  We talk about the true benefits of coaching in regard to health and happiness. How Covid has presented new wins and losses in how we are approaching wellbeing and what we can learn from factors as wide as taking personal responsibility, to loving where we are and who we are today. [0 Min] How to book my time - Mentoring with Matt [2 Mins]  An Introduction to Melanie Flower [4 Mins 30] Wellbeing Coach...

How to find happiness in times of stress with Melanie Flower, Wellbeing Coach

August 28, 2020 11:00 - 29 minutes - 20.4 MB

This week I talk Wellbeing Coaching with Melanie Flower We talk about the true benefits of coaching in regard to health and happiness. How Covid has presented new wins and losses in how we are approaching wellbeing and what we can learn from factors as wide as taking personal responsibility, to loving where we are and who we are today. [0 Min] How to book my time - Mentoring with Matt [2 Mins]  An Introduction to Melanie Flower [4 Mins 30] Wellbeing Coaching and Lifestyle Medicine [6 Mi...

How to find happiness in times of stress with Melanie Flower, Wellbeing Coach

August 28, 2020 11:00 - 29 minutes - 20.4 MB

This week I talk Wellbeing Coaching with Melanie Flower We talk about the true benefits of coaching in regard to health and happiness. How Covid has presented new wins and losses in how we are approaching wellbeing and what we can learn from factors as wide as taking personal responsibility, to loving where we are and who we are today. [0 Min] How to book my time - Mentoring with Matt [2 Mins]  An Introduction to Melanie Flower [4 Mins 30] Wellbeing Coaching and Lifestyle Medicine [6 Mi...

Matt's story [and 6 tips to success]

August 21, 2020 11:00 - 23 minutes - 14.6 MB

So I thought it may be of interest to learn about my backstory, and how and why I got to this place today. I start off talking about my initial desire to work in TV and then my journey through healthcare at the Coal Face. Finally, I ask you to remember that 'your clock is ticking' and that there is no time like the present to act on your need for change. Sound interesting? Well let's just dive in. [1 Min]  An invitation to sign up to a Daily Dose [email] [4 Mins] Realising that I always a...

The global mental health crisis has arrived. Let's discuss what to do about it, with Luciana Carvalho Se Co-Founder of MindCheck

August 14, 2020 11:00 - 49 minutes - 33.7 MB

This week I talk mental health with Luciana Carvalho Se. Luciana is the Co-Founder of MindCheck.  We talk about mental health and mental illness, and the fact that someone dies of suicide every 40 seconds. Also, we reflect on what Covid has done to accelerate a $1tn p.a burden on the worlds economy. [2 Mins]  An Introduction to Luciana Carvalho Se. [6 Mins] Covid and mental health: the silent pandemic. [11 Mins] 'The collective death of the world as was' [David Kessler and HBR] [14 Mins...

What if we created a health and care system that worked? An interview with Andy Wilkins

August 07, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 67.5 MB

This week I talk with Andy Wilkins, Co-Founder at Vision4Health & CEO of BE Advisory. A thought leader and systems thinker, Wilkins deep dives into the health and care landscape and creates a vision of what a future 'good' road ahead looks like. Split into 4 themes, we explore: 1. The Future of Health, and how Covid 19 has impacted the road ahead. 2. Systems Biology: How humans and personalised health have a much better potential future? 3. Ethics, Technology, Data and the emerging powers ...

How to make sure we are serious about food? Ruth Wood from Crucial Food talks about Addiction (The Priory), Nutrition (The BBC) and the real effects of isolation in lockdown

July 31, 2020 11:00 - 41 minutes - 28.5 MB

[44 Mins] So the PM and Government have an Obesity plan. With Boris perhaps learning the hard way about the effects of diet on Covid 19, a plan for a healthier Britain looks set to be built (and commended). But what is the reality of this as a course of action? I talk with Ruth Wood - Nutritionist and Addiction health expert. Ruth has built practices at the BBC, in the City and at The Priory. We discuss what we need to understand about how food interacts with our body and mind. What are ou...

How much is the true cost for the BAME community? Dr Shikta Das explains how Covid is highlighting BAME inequality (with a reflection on her work on Diabetes)

July 24, 2020 11:00 - 27 minutes - 19 MB

[26 Mins] As we hit the end of the first wave of Covid-19 in the UK, we invite Dr Shikta Das, from C4X Discovery and UCL, back onto the show to discuss the facts and what we have learnt. We cover the risks to the BAME community, Diabetes, Non-Pharmaceutical interventions and societal approaches to resilience. [2 Mins]  An Introduction from Dr Das [4 Mins] BAME, Diabetes and the first wave: What actually did we learn in the wash up? [7 Mins ] BAME specifics: Risk factors and Diabetes as ...

What do we now know? Dr Shikta Das explains how Covid is highlighting BAME inequality

July 24, 2020 11:00 - 27 minutes - 19 MB

[26 Mins] As we hit the end of the first wave of Covid-19 in the UK, we invite Dr Shikta Das, from C4X Discovery and UCL, back onto the show to discuss the facts and what we have learnt. We cover the risks to the BAME community, Diabetes, Non-Pharmaceutical interventions and societal approaches to resilience. [2 Mins]  An Introduction from Dr Das [4 Mins] BAME, Diabetes and the first wave: What actually did we learn in the wash up? [7 Mins ] BAME specifics: Risk factors and Diabetes as ...

Why Doctors are not Superheroes?

July 09, 2020 13:00 - 12 minutes - 8.81 MB

The Catch-22 behind being seen as a ‘Superhero’ Doctor, and how we might be making things worse from a Human Factors perspective. [2 Min]  Who are Doctors? [5 Mins] Adam Kay and the reality of being a Junior Doctor/why GP’s can’t fill their vacancies [7 Mins] Why the NHS is not Google [8 Mins] Superheroes bounce back without blemishes, but do Doctors get PTSD? [9 Mins 30] Human Factors and designing out the ‘hero’ myth [10 Mins] Better lives for Doctors through job design, balance, hea...

Why Doctors are not Superheroes: How might we design a better system for them?

July 09, 2020 13:00 - 12 minutes - 8.81 MB

The Catch-22 behind being seen as a ‘Superhero’ Doctor, and how we might be making things worse from a Human Factors perspective. [2 Min]  Who are Doctors? [5 Mins] Adam Kay and the reality of being a Junior Doctor/why GP’s can’t fill their vacancies [7 Mins] Why the NHS is not Google [8 Mins] Superheroes bounce back without blemishes, but do Doctors get PTSD? [9 Mins 30] Human Factors and designing out the ‘hero’ myth [10 Mins] Better lives for Doctors through job design, balance, hea...

Why Doctors are not Superheroes?

July 09, 2020 13:00 - 12 minutes - 8.81 MB

The Catch-22 behind being seen as a ‘Superhero’ Doctor, and how we might be making things worse from a Human Factors perspective. [2 Min]  Who are Doctors? [5 Mins] Adam Kay and the reality of being a Junior Doctor/why GP’s can’t fill their vacancies [7 Mins] Why the NHS is not Google [8 Mins] Superheroes bounce back without blemishes, but do Doctors get PTSD? [9 Mins 30] Human Factors and designing out the ‘hero’ myth [10 Mins] Better lives for Doctors through job design, balance, hea...

What will it be like leaving the house and staying away on independence day 4th July?

July 03, 2020 11:00 - 2 minutes - 1.94 MB

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July 03, 2020 11:00 - 2 minutes - 1.94 MB

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What 10 things did the first wave of Covid-19 teach us about Britain?

June 22, 2020 10:00 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MB

As we near the end of the first wave of Covid-19, what have we learnt? I knew that when I talked about the future for Britain with a group of specialists with 250 years worth of expert know-how (across many creative fields), I would come away with an alternative perspective on the possible road ahead. [1 Min]  Where to begin? Sir David King and the Independent SAGE group are reflecting on the road ahead, but where are the designers, creatives and producers for Britain? [3 Mins] TEN points...

10 things that the first wave of Covid-19 taught us about Britain

June 22, 2020 10:00 - 40 minutes - 27.6 MB

As we near the end of the first wave of Covid-19, what have we learnt? I knew that when I talked about the future for Britain with a group of specialists with 250 years worth of expert know-how (across many creative fields), I would come away with an alternative perspective on the possible road ahead. For a quick-ish take-away, in this episode I discuss these insights, and condense them into my 10 top points. What do you think about this potentially different set of focal points for a hea...

How Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram's Proximie is saving life with a virtual hand

June 19, 2020 10:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

Today I talk to Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram , CEO and Founder of Proximie. Hachach-Haram's web-based dashboard allows surgeons to collaborate remotely via audio, video and augmented reality.  We talk about how Proximie is helping patients like Mo Tajer; recovering after undergoing remotely guided Da Vinci robotic surgery.  We also hear about a very personal story for Nadine, and the biggest 'litmus test' of them all. When she was asked by her mother to support her surgery using Proximie. List...

How can Augmented Reality help save lives in the operating theatre? Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram's Proximie talks about their virtual hand reaching across the globe

June 19, 2020 10:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

Today I talk to Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram , CEO and Founder of Proximie. Hachach-Haram's web-based dashboard allows surgeons to collaborate remotely via audio, video and augmented reality.  We talk about how Proximie is helping patients like Mo Tajer; recovering after undergoing remotely guided Da Vinci robotic surgery.  We also hear about a very personal story for Nadine, and the biggest 'litmus test' of them all. When she was asked by her mother to support her surgery using Proximie. List...

Why women are not Men. Designing for women with WILD.AI founder Hélène Guillaume

June 17, 2020 18:00 - 39 minutes - 27.1 MB

Helene Guillaume, CEO and Founder of Wild.Ai. is on the show and talks about designing for women. Through WILD.AI’s research and algorithms, Helene’s app helps women perform and train all over the world, based off their physiology – not some misplaced system built alone on Male data. Not only can it predict when a woman will experience bloating or menstrual pain, but how to alleviate these symptoms. During ovulation, when the body is particularly strong, it will notify you when workouts can...

Women are not Men. Designing for women with WILD.AI founder Hélène Guillaume

June 17, 2020 18:00 - 39 minutes - 27.1 MB

Helene Guillaume, CEO and Founder of Wild.Ai. is on the show and talks about designing for women. Through WILD.AI’s research and algorithms, Helene’s app helps women perform and train all over the world, based off their physiology – not some misplaced system built alone on Male data. Not only can it predict when a woman will experience bloating or menstrual pain, but how to alleviate these symptoms. During ovulation, when the body is particularly strong, it will notify you when workouts can...

#TGBDC: Work & Play [part 2]

June 08, 2020 10:00 - 1 hour - 45.7 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge we discover what leading Workspace designers, TV and film makers, innovators and design researchers identify as the problems that society most needs solving, and what the potential long-term impacts might be if left unresolved. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. [1 Min]  Introduction to session two of The G...

How will Britain recover?: The Great British Design Challenge: Work & Society [4]

June 08, 2020 10:00 - 1 hour - 45.7 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge we discover what leading Workspace designers, TV and film makers, innovators and design researchers identify as the problems that society most needs solving, and what the potential long-term impacts might be if left unresolved. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. [1 Min]  Introduction to session two of The G...

How will Britain recover?: The Great British Design Challenge: Work & Society [3]

June 07, 2020 08:00 - 53 minutes - 37 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge we discover what leading Workspace designers, TV and film makers, innovators and design researchers identify as the problems that society most needs solving, and what the potential long-term impacts might be if left unresolved. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. [1 Min]  Introductions to session two of The ...

#TGBDC: Work & Play [part 1]

June 07, 2020 08:00 - 53 minutes - 37 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge we discover what leading Workspace designers, TV and film makers, innovators and design researchers identify as the problems that society most needs solving, and what the potential long-term impacts might be if left unresolved. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. [1 Min]  Introductions to session two of The ...

Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram and Dr Ryan Kerstein talk about WeShare Healthcare and grassroot frontline innovations aimed at improving the NHS, post COVID19

June 04, 2020 14:00 - 25 minutes - 17.6 MB

Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram and Dr Ryan Kerstein; two Plastic surgeons who are founding members of a group of innovators who believe in frontline worker innovations and empowering solutions that can evolve the NHS. Today, our conversation explores their work with WeShare healthcare; a vehicle to defining problems and solutions across the entire NHS eco-system from the operating theatre to social care. We explore 'how might we improve the system to maximise impact?'. Can you help? Listen and let...

How doctors are working together to design their way out of the Covid disaster? Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram and Dr Ryan Kerstein talk about WeShare Healthcare and grassroot frontline innovations

June 04, 2020 14:00 - 25 minutes - 17.6 MB

Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram and Dr Ryan Kerstein; two Plastic surgeons who are founding members of a group of innovators who believe in frontline worker innovations and empowering solutions that can evolve the NHS. Today, our conversation explores their work with WeShare healthcare; a vehicle to defining problems and solutions across the entire NHS eco-system from the operating theatre to social care. We explore 'how might we improve the system to maximise impact?'. Can you help? Listen and let...

How will Britain recover?: The Great British Design Challenge: Healthcare [2]

June 01, 2020 14:00 - 40 minutes - 28 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge (TGBDC) we set out to discover what leading designers and film makers, innovators and design researchers would do in the next phase of coronavirus and what impact it would have on our society in the long run. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. Part 2 of #TGBDC: Sustainable Healthcare. [1 Min]  Introduction...

#TGBDC: Sustainable Healthcare [part 2]

June 01, 2020 14:00 - 40 minutes - 28 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge (TGBDC) we set out to discover what leading designers and film makers, innovators and design researchers would do in the next phase of coronavirus and what impact it would have on our society in the long run. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. Part 2 of #TGBDC: Sustainable Healthcare. [1 Min]  Introduction...

Dr Kate Hammer talks about orchestrating impact in her leading roles in NHS Hero Support, Shield Collaboration and Covsleeves.

May 30, 2020 16:00 - 47 minutes - 32.9 MB

Matt Pattison is joined by Dr Kate Hammer, who in the midst of a pandemic is orchestrating support for a number of key projects, whilst in lockdown from her London home. From her work at NHS Hero Support to the Shield Collaboration, we discuss how to orchestrate effective management in a crisis, through to relationship management and support. As we talk about her current projects like 'Covsleeves.com', Kate opens up about how her work enables safer human interactions.  Support the show (ht...

How will Britain recover?: The Great British Design Challenge: Healthcare [1]

May 30, 2020 16:00 - 36 minutes - 25.1 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge (TGBDC) we set out to discover what leading designers and film makers, innovators and design researchers would do in the next phase of coronavirus and what impact it would have on our society in the long run. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. In this podcast of #TGBDC we cover Sustainable Healthcare. [1 M...

#TGBDC : Sustainable Healthcare [part 1]

May 30, 2020 16:00 - 36 minutes - 25.1 MB

In The Great British Design Challenge (TGBDC) we set out to discover what leading designers and film makers, innovators and design researchers would do in the next phase of coronavirus and what impact it would have on our society in the long run. We explore the design of society from a different perspective to that of the SAGE group (or Independent SAGE) by questioning what key factors to address to help Britain move forward. In this podcast of #TGBDC we cover Sustainable Healthcare. [1 M...

How to build a functioning volunteer system in a time of crisis? Dr Kate Hammer talks about her leading roles in NHS Hero Support, Shield Collaboration and Covsleeves.

May 30, 2020 16:00 - 47 minutes - 32.9 MB

Matt Pattison is joined by Dr Kate Hammer, who in the midst of a pandemic is orchestrating support for a number of key projects, whilst in lockdown from her London home. From her work at NHS Hero Support to the Shield Collaboration, we discuss how to orchestrate effective management in a crisis, through to relationship management and support. As we talk about her current projects like 'Covsleeves.com', Kate opens up about how her work enables safer human interactions.  Support the Show.

Founders Jan and Caroline Creidenberg talk agility and how they grew their businesses during the Covid19 pandemic

May 27, 2020 09:00 - 45 minutes - 31.1 MB

[46 Mins] Today, I talk to Jan Creidenberg Co-Founder of Minneties and his daughter Caroline Creidenberg , Founder of Wedfuly.com  Both are founders of companies that needed to pivot in totally different industries when the coronavirus crisis hit. Jan is a career veteran executive who had to work out how to get to surgeons when he, and sometimes they were locked out of the operating room. Caroline, had to work out what to do about her wedding planning business when all wedding ceremonies w...

Mindset and the ability to pivot to succeed: Founders Jan and Caroline Creidenberg talk agility and how they grew their businesses during the pandemic

May 27, 2020 09:00 - 45 minutes - 31.1 MB

[46 Mins] Today, I talk to Jan Creidenberg Co-Founder of Minneties and his daughter Caroline Creidenberg , Founder of Wedfuly.com  Both are founders of companies that needed to pivot in totally different industries when the coronavirus crisis hit. Jan is a career veteran executive who had to work out how to get to surgeons when he, and sometimes they were locked out of the operating room. Caroline, had to work out what to do about her wedding planning business when all wedding ceremonies w...

Side Effects of Covid 19 / Episode 30: Matt asks what are the questions we want answered in the coming weeks?

May 25, 2020 12:00 - 5 minutes - 3.92 MB

This brief review acts as a recap on many of the issues in play, including: Dominic Cummings and the Government, The vaccine (and a second peak), PPE Return to Work, Return to School and The new normal   Listen to this series on  iTunes  |  Spotify  Do you have a perspective that could help us fight the Coronavirus after lockdown? Join us on Side Effects. Email [email protected]   Support the show (https://weareten.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=4ed5154e0f1cdbad62b378156&id=d...

Matt asks what are the questions we want answered in the coming weeks?

May 25, 2020 12:00 - 5 minutes - 3.92 MB

This brief review acts as a recap on many of the issues in play, including: Dominic Cummings and the Government, The vaccine (and a second peak), PPE Return to Work, Return to School and The new normal   Listen to this series on  iTunes  |  Spotify  Do you have a perspective that could help us fight the Coronavirus after lockdown? Join us on Side Effects. Email [email protected]   Support the Show.

Kursty Groves, Workplace Strategist, talks returning to work in the new normal.

May 20, 2020 12:00 - 46 minutes - 31.6 MB

Today, I talk to Kursty Groves founder of ShapeWorkLife. Kursty is a specialist in the design of workplaces, helping organisations understand how to use their physical environment to boost performance, enhance culture and support innovation. During the Covid19 pandemic she has come into increased demand with organisations wanting to know how to design safe and creative return to work strategies. Personally reflecting and pivoting in delivery, we discuss how now more than ever it is key to d...

How to know it's safe to return to work? Kursty Groves, Workplace Strategist, talks work in the new normal.

May 20, 2020 12:00 - 47 minutes - 32.5 MB

Today, I talk to Kursty Groves founder of ShapeWorkLife. Kursty is a specialist in the design of workplaces, helping organisations understand how to use their physical environment to boost performance, enhance culture and support innovation.  During the Covid19 pandemic she has come into increased demand with organisations wanting to know how to design safe and creative return to work strategies. Personally reflecting and pivoting in delivery, we discuss how now more than ever it is key to ...

The learning diary: Matt Pattison gives his perspective on facts learnt from the Covid-19 Side Effects show.

May 12, 2020 13:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MB

Matt Pattison steps aside from his role as the one asking the questions, to the one answering them. In this episode, Martin Sadofski (screenwriter) asks Pattison, 'what have you learnt so far from interviewing such a broad range of guests.' On one hand we've had guests designing PPE, to the other hand modelling likely deaths, and the impact of obesity and diabetes in the battle with the coronavirus. Do you have an idea that could help us fight the Coronavirus after lockdown? Join us on COVI...

What have we learnt so far? Matt Pattison gives his perspective and learnings on Covid-19 Side Effects.

May 12, 2020 13:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MB

Matt Pattison steps aside from his role as the one asking the questions, to the one answering them. In this episode, Martin Sadofski (screenwriter) asks Pattison, 'what have you learnt so far from interviewing such a broad range of guests.' On one hand we've had guests designing PPE, to the other hand modelling likely deaths, and the impact of obesity and diabetes in the battle with the coronavirus. Do you have an idea that could help us fight the Coronavirus after lockdown? Join us on COVI...

Obesity and why it's not too late to stop being 10x more likely to die of Covid-19, by Dr Aseem Malhotra

May 06, 2020 14:00 - 26 minutes - 18.1 MB

Dr Aseem Malhotra is an NHS Consultant Cardiologist, and world renowned expert in the prevention, diagnosis and management of heart disease. He is a founding member of Action on Sugar and was the lead campaigner highlighting the harm caused by excess sugar consumption in the United Kingdom, particularly its role in type 2 diabetes and obesity. He is now advising the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock  about the links between obesity and metabolic syndrome and Covid-19 deaths. I had the pleasure...

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