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Sky News Daily
Replay: Why don't we talk about dying?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 19:09


While the Sky News Daily is on a Christmas break we're replaying you some of the most memorable episodes we recorded in 2024.  Including our episode which discusses how we choose to die in the UK.  In November the assisted dying bill began making its way through parliament. If it passes, it will make it legal for adults who are terminally ill, to be given medical assistance to end their own life. It sparked a national conversation – not just about assisted dying, but about how we die in the UK.  On the Sky News Daily we spoke to Dr Rachel Clarke, a pallative care doctor, about what we can all do to make death less taboo and what a ‘good' death looks like here in the UK.  

The Book Club Review
Unputdownable: the best books we loved in 2024 • Episode #167

The Book Club Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 79:36


Wrap up your year with the Book Club Review podcast! Celebrate the joy of reading with us as we highlight the standout books we read in 2024, from page-turners to genre reads, to literary fiction and best book club books. We'll finish with our 'if we could only choose one' favourites for our overall book(s) of the year. This episode also features recommendations from our podcast book clubbers, fantastic readers all, who bring their choices into the mix. This is a bonus length episode as there was so much to go through, so take that dog for an extra long walk, get the children prepared for a long swing at the park or just curl up in a cozy spot with notepad in hand to jot down some of these books we think you shouldn't miss. Or, of course, use the handy list below. Books mentioned Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa What You Are Looking For is In The Library by Michiko Ayoyama Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree   Most enjoyable read Loot by Tania James Greta and Valdin by Rebecca K. Reilly The Wedding People by Alison Espach   Best page-turner The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley Going Infinite by Michael Lewis    Best Non-fiction How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair Grief is for People by Sloane Crossley The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing The Burgundians: A Vanished Empire by Bart van Loo Maurice and Marilyn by Sophie Elmhurst The Story of a Heart by Rachel Clarke   Best Book Club Book Enter Ghost by Isabelle Hamid The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden Cuddy by Benjamin Myers The Fraud by Zadie Smith August Blue by Deborah Levy Mild Vertigo by Mieko Kanai (Polly Barton trans.) Wifedom by Anna Funder Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny (The Inspector Gamache series)   Best Genre Novel or Comfort Read How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells The Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka   Overall best book read in 2024 James by Percival Everett Kate: The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride Laura: Real Estate by Deborah Levy (vol. 3 in her 'living autobiography' series   Join the Book Club Review club Head to Patreon.com/thebookclubreview to explore what's on offer with regular extra episodes packed with reading recommendations and at the higher tier membership of the pod bookclub: upcoming reads for January are Marty by Kaveh Akbar, February: All The Beauty in the World by Patrick Bringley and March: Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage by Alice Munro.  Serious Readers For seriously good reading lamps with a Book Club Review special discount head to seriousreaders.co.uk/BCR and use the code BCR at checkout for £100 off any HD light. Shipping within the UK is free, and you get a 30-day trial period so you can see for yourself what a difference they make. Stay connected Find Kate on Instagram and Threads @bookclubreviewpodcast, or drop us a comment anytime at the episode page on our website. What were your favourite reads from 2024? We'd love to hear about them.  

Baillie Gifford Prize
Read Smart: Rachel Clarke

Baillie Gifford Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 17:32


Tune into our next 'In Conversation' podcast, where we chat to Dr Rachel Clarke about her shortlisted book, The Story of a Heart, which intertwines the poignant tales of two children connected by a heart transplant. Hear Dr Clarke discuss the dedication of healthcare professionals and incredible medical advancements that make miracles like these possible, and why she believes conversations around organ donation are so important. Listen now to hear all about it. This podcast is generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation. To keep up with all of our Prize news year round, follow @BGPrize on Instagram, Facebook, X, TikTok and YouTube.

Spectator Radio
The Book Club: Rachel Clarke

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 47:45


My guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Rachel Clarke, author of the Baillie Gifford longlisted new book The Story of a Heart. Rachel tells me how she came so intimately to tell the story of 9-year-old Keira, whose death in a car accident and donation of her heart gave a chance at life to a dying stranger, Max. She describes the medical and conceptual changes that led up to that extraordinary possibility and explains how, as a medic, you have to be able to combine technical professionalism with a sense of the sanctity of the human beings you work with. And she catches us up on how Max is doing eight years on. This podcast is in association with Serious Readers. Use offer code ‘TBC' for £100 off any HD Light and free UK delivery. Go to: www.seriousreaders.com/spectator

Spectator Books
Rachel Clarke: The Story of a Heart

Spectator Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 47:45


My guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Rachel Clarke, author of the Baillie Gifford longlisted new book The Story of a Heart. Rachel tells me how she came so intimately to tell the story of 9-year-old Keira, whose death in a car accident and donation of her heart gave a chance at life to a dying stranger, Max. She describes the medical and conceptual changes that led up to that extraordinary possibility and explains how, as a medic, you have to be able to combine technical professionalism with a sense of the sanctity of the human beings you work with. And she catches us up on how Max is doing eight years on. This podcast is in association with Serious Readers. Use offer code ‘TBC' for £100 off any HD Light and free UK delivery. Go to: www.seriousreaders.com/spectator

Sky News Daily
Why don't we talk about dying?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 19:32


Terminally ill people in England and Wales could soon have the right to choose to end their life, as the Assisted Dying Bill is introduced to Parliament.     For the first time in almost a decade, MPs are being asked to vote on the way we die in the UK, but are we ready for the conversation?    On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Dr Rachel Clarke, a practicing palliative care doctor about the reality of dying in the UK.      

RNZ: Saturday Morning
The Story of a Heart - the medical miracle of organ transplants

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 33:04


Dr Rachel Clarke's new book is the account of a nine-year-old girl, who suffered a catastrophic brain bleed in a car accident, and the boy who received the lifesaving gift of her heart. It explores medical innovation, grief and hope. 

Alive and Kicking with Clare McKenna
The Story of a Heart and Life Changing Medicine

Alive and Kicking with Clare McKenna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 43:24


Laura Dowling and Aoife Harvey on making vaginal estrogen available over the counter.Dr Rachel Clarke on the heart transplant between two 9 year old children that changed legislation and inspired her to make it the subject of her latest book.

The Doctor's Art
The Link Between Love and Loss | Rachel Clarke

The Doctor's Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 58:43


To the best of our knowledge, humans appear to be unique among animals in our awareness of mortality — at least in our capacity for existential reflection about death in an abstract, cultural, and symbolic sense. With this capacity comes profound psychological experiences, from our search for meaning, to our struggle with grief, to a yearning for the spiritual. Our guest on this episode is Dr. Rachel Clarke, a palliative care physician based in the United Kingdom who entered medicine after an initial career in journalism. As she would discover, her love for language and storytelling has turned out to be one of the most important ways she helps patients heal in some of the most devastating moments of their lives. As a writer. Dr. Clarke is the author of multiple best selling books, including Dear Life: A Doctor's Story of Love and Loss (2020), Your Life in My Hands: A Junior Doctor's Story (2017), and Breathtaking (2021), which was adapted into a TV series of the same name. Her writing, imbued with both grace and grit, invites readers to confront difficult truths about mortality, suffering, and the inequities of the healthcare system, while also offering a vision of medicine that is as deeply human as it is healing. Over the course of our conversation, we discuss her journey to medicine by way of journalism, her reflections on the moral imperatives that drive her work, the power of storytelling in comforting patients, why suffering is inextricably connected to love, and more. In this episode, you'll hear about:3:12 - Why Dr. Clarke switched careers from journalism to palliative care9:46 - The challenge modern doctors and patients face when it comes to thinking about mortality 15:09 - Supporting a patient's psychological suffering through conversation 20:31 - Grappling with what Dr. Clarke calls the “essential paradox of being a human being” — our awareness of mortality33:41 - The experience of watching a person die and the reverence we hold for the bodies of the dead 43:05 - The doctor's dual responsibilities of navigating both science and human emotionsDr. Rachel Clarke is the author of four books, including most recently, The Story of a Heart (2024). Dr. Clarke can be found on Twitter/X at @doctor_oxford.Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2024

Crisis What Crisis?
Dr Rachel Clarke's Crisis Comforts

Crisis What Crisis?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 4:16


Dr Rachel Clarke is a dedicated palliative care doctor, passionate NHS advocate and bestselling author. In this conversation, Rachel helps us look hard at how we talk about – or too often fail to talk about - death. I urge you to listen to the full episode but for now, here are Rachel's three crisis comforts.Links    Rachel's Twitter: https://x.com/doctor_oxford  CharityHospice Ukraine: https://www.hospiceukraine.com/what-we-do  Books2024: The Story of a Heart  TV adaptation of BreathtakingBreathtaking. ITV. 2024. https://www.itv.com/watch/breathtaking/10a4089  Stream/buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm    Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk      Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682    This podcast is brought to you by Crisis What Crisis? Productions and Coulson Partners Host – Andy Coulson   CWC team: Jane Sankey, Louise Difford, Mabel PickeringWith special thanks to Ioana Barbu and the brilliant people at Global      For all PR and guest approaches please contact – podcast@coulsonpartners.com   

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The one with Dr Rachel Clarke

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 27:00


Palliative care doctor and Sunday Times bestseller Rachel Clarke turns the pages of her moving new book, The Story of a Heart, which is out now!Join Chris, Vassos and the team every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crisis What Crisis?
96. Dr Rachel Clarke on death…how to manage, talk about and embrace it

Crisis What Crisis?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 64:23


Dr Rachel Clarke is a dedicated palliative care doctor, passionate NHS advocate and bestselling author. Through her work, Rachel has become a powerful voice and important influence on how we approach the ultimate collective crisis. We've discussed our unwillingness to make loss a part of mainstream conversation with other guests on the pod. In this conversation Rachel helps us look hard at how and why we should fix that failure. Her brilliant new book, The Story of a Heart, looks at death – and love – from an entirely different and deeply moving perspective.Links    Rachel's Twitter: https://x.com/doctor_oxford  CharityHospice Ukraine: https://www.hospiceukraine.com/what-we-do  Books2017: Your Life in My Hands: A Junior Doctor's Story2020: Dear Life: A Doctor's Story of Love and Loss2021: Breathtaking: Inside the NHS in a Time of Pandemic2024: The Story of a Heart  TV adaptation of BreathtakingBreathtaking. ITV. 2024. https://www.itv.com/watch/breathtaking/10a4089  Stream/buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm    Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk      Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682    This podcast is brought to you by Crisis What Crisis? Productions and Coulson PartnersHost – Andy Coulson   CWC team: Jane Sankey, Louise Difford, Mabel PickeringWith special thanks to Ioana Barbu and the brilliant people at Global      For all PR and guest approaches please contact – podcast@coulsonpartners.com

Therapy Works
Dr Rachel Clarke on NHS challenges and finding meaning in end of life care

Therapy Works

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 66:48


In this week's episode of the Therapy Works podcast, Dr. Rachel Clarke shares her journey through the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic, her transition from journalism to palliative care medicine, and her ongoing advocacy for better end-of-life care. Reflecting on the paradox of human existence—the intertwining of love, death, and the essence of being—she discusses the daily challenges within the NHS, the psychological cost of providing care in an overburdened system, and the deeply personal impact of her father's passing. Key Points Discussed: Navigating NHS Challenges: Rachel details the struggle of providing compassionate care during Covid and emphasises the psychological toll it had on her and the healthcare professionals she knows. Personal Growth Through Adversity: She reflects on her path from philosophy to medicine, highlighting how facing death and vulnerability has shaped her perspective on life and her practice in palliative care. For someone that's confronted by death so often, hearing Rachel's perspective on death, and outlook on life, is enlightening. The Power of Human Connection: Rachel shares insights on the significance of sincerity and presence in the face of mortality, underscoring the importance of embracing life's dualities. When we are on our deathbeds, we don't regret not sending more emails or earning more money. What matters to us most is the connections we have. Legacy and Advocacy: Through her books and involvement in healthcare debates, she advocates for systemic change, particularly in palliative care, driven by her experiences and the profound lessons learned from the dying. This episode underscores the importance of compassion, resilience, and the pursuit of meaning amidst life's greatest challenges.  If you'd like to know more about Dr Rachel Clarke's experience, you can find her book “Breath taking” on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breathtaking-UKs-human-story-Covid/dp/0349144567/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

RNZ: Nights
Shower Thoughts: Why do we still need witnesses at weddings?

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 11:42


To help us answer this questions we've enlisted the help of Celebrants Aotearoa president Rachel Clarke.

La Ventana
La Ventana a las 16h | La promoción de oficios de guerra en las escuelas de Berlín

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 47:11


Hablamos sobre la promoción de oficios de guerra en las escuelas de Berlín con Carmen Viñas, también conectamos con Londres para comentar el polémico libro de Rachel Clarke, hablamos de paternidad con Sergio Fanjul y la palabra del día de Isaías Lafuente.

TNT Radio
Sarah Newlyn & Mike Padgham on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 05 March 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 56:11


On today's show, Sarah discusses her most recent article 'This is not just Propaganda, this is NHS propaganda' which dissects ITV's so-called covid drama 'Breathtaking' based upon the memoirs of Dr Rachel Clarke. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Sarah Newlyn began writing whilst she was studying for a degree, and initially wrote about psychology and criminology issues. In March 2020, the first lockdown, Sarah was immediately sceptical about the situation and the motives of our not-so-esteemed leaders. Sarah describes herself as just an ordinary Mum who wants to keep life free for her daughter and all the other children growing up in the frightening world where truth is being rewritten before our eyes. http://www.criticallythinking.co.uk/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Mike Padgham is a Social care provider; Chair; ICG (2001-present). Past Chair of Homecare Association (2007-2017) and an advocate for excellent care. Mike describes himself as an optimist and Arsenal fan.

Bingewatch
Boarders | Breathtaking | Constellation | Avatar: The Last Airbender

Bingewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 23:50


Ian and Hannah are back for another batch of new releases on UK streaming platforms, for the week beginning Friday 23rd February 2024, including...Brace yourselves - the new kids are here. Five talented black scholarship students, and an elite private school with a reputation problem. One of them will have to change in BBC iPlayer's Boarders.Joanne Froggatt is the frontline Covid consultant in ITVX's Breathtaking, the shocking drama based on Rachel Clarke's unflinching memoir about how the real crisis unfolded in the NHS.A young boy known as the Avatar must master the four elemental powers to save a world at war and fight a ruthless enemy bent on stopping him in Netflix's new adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender.When a fatal accident occurs on board the International Space Station, a lone astronaut makes the heroic journey back to Earth, only to discover key pieces of her life -- including her young daughter -- have changed, in Apple TV's Constellation.Follow Bingewatch on all major podcast players for your weekly rundown of the best binge-worthy shows across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Remember to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser and Goodpods AND you can now show your support and leave a tip for Ian and Hannah.You can also stay in touch with the team via Twitter and tell us what you're binge-watching.AND if you like Bingewatch but you're looking for a specific review, check out BITESIZE BINGEWATCH, our brand new sister show making it easier to get the bits you want!

Health On The Line
Dr Rachel Clarke: How the pandemic unfolded in the NHS

Health On The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:42


Dr Rachel Clarke was on the front line of the NHS's response as the COVID virus swept across the country in early 2020. Her book, Breathtaking, which captures her experiences dealing with the pandemic has now been fictionalised in an ITV series. Matthew talks to Rachel about why she wrote the book and made the TV series, the sacrifices made by staff during the pandemic and the disconnect between the public reality of the pandemic and government policy at the time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The BMJ Podcast
Heidi Larson on misinformation, the right exercise to reduce depression, and Breathtaking TV

The BMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 34:40


Social media, and the rate at which the online world is changing, is worrying - especially the speed at which health disinformation can speed around the globe. We look to tech companies for a solution to the problems of their own making - but Heidi Larson, director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, and professor of anthropology, risk and decision science at LSHTM, joins us to explain why we should be cautious about focussing our attention there. Next on the podcast, research just published in The BMJ looks at the efficacy of exercise at controlling depressive symptoms - but helps finally answer the key question - which exercise works best. Lead author, Michael Noetel, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Queensland, joins us to explain the research, and how well exercise stacks up against pharmacological treatments. Finally, while it's tempting to try and put the pandemic behind us, its effects linger - and many healthcare staff are still dealing with their experience of that time. Rachel Clarke, a palliative care doctor in the UK, joins us to explain why she has felt the need to document the pandemic, first in a book and now in a new TV drama set to air in the UK next week.    06:15  Heidi Larson on vaccine confidence and social media 15:31 Exploring the effectiveness of exercise for depression 26:56 Rachel Clark on seeing her experiences reflected on screen   Reading list BMJ Collection: How are social media influencing vaccination Feature: Medical misinformation on social media—are the platforms equipped to be the judge? Research: Effect of exercise for depression      

Woman's Hour
Joanne Froggatt and Dr Rachel Clarke, Minette Batters, NFU, Israel/Gaza war

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 57:45


A forthcoming three-part ITV drama Breathtaking, set in a fictionalised London hospital, tells the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic through the eyes of Acute Medical Consultant Dr Abbey Henderson. The series is based on Dr Rachel Clarke's book of the same name. She worked on Covid wards and is also one of the writers on the series. Dr Henderson is played by Joanne Froggatt, known for many roles including Downton Abbey, Sherwood and Angela Black. They join Emma Barnett to discuss.The "orange peel theory" is as trend where one person in a couple will ask their partner to peel an orange for them. As Valentine's Day approaches, what are the small gestures that mean so much? The ways you show your love? Minette Batters is standing down as President of the National Farmers' Union after six years of leading the organisation. She joins Emma to talk about her tenure leading the farming world, and what it felt like to be the first woman to do so.We've been looking at the experiences of women from both Israel and Gaza on the programme this week, asking what are the main issues facing women on each side as the war continues in to its fifth month. Today Emma speaks to Ayelet Razin Bet Or the Legal Adviser to the Association of Rape Crisis Centres in Israel. Ayelet has been travelling the world in recent months highlighting the horrific evidence of rape, sexual violence and mutilation of women during the October 7 brutal attacks by Hamas that killed 1,200 people and says she feels hugely let down and even betrayed by the response she has seen, particularly from other women. She also talks about her concerns for the 14 female hostages still being held by Hamas. To listen to our discussion about women in Gaza, please head to BBC Sounds to find it in yesterday's episode.Presented by Emma Barnett Producer: Louise Corley Studio Engineer: Giles Aspen

Doctor, Doctor
End of life specialist Dr Rachel Clarke

Doctor, Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 28:36


Doctor Doctor reveals the stress, excitement and challenges facing a 21st century medic. These are life-affirming stories of highs and lows, of commitment, bravery, skill, heartache and love.Dr Phil Hammond dissects the medical lives of professionals at all levels of the health service: surgeons, intensive care nurses, NHS executives, junior doctors, psychiatrists - fascinating jobs, the titles of which we know very well, but our understanding of which may be lacking. Dr Phil's guests range from the recently qualified to the recently retired, from well-known medical grandees to unknown regional heroes, covering all specialties in hospital and community.Producer: David MorleyOriginal Music by Chris O'ShaughnessyA Perfectly Normal production for BBC Radio 4

FNI Wrap Chat
#198 | Prasanna Puwanarajah | Director

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 49:53


On this weeks ep of FNI Wrapchat Paul Webster got to chat with the talaented Director of "Ballywalter" Prasanna Puwanarajah, Ballywalter is in Irish Cinemas from the 22nd of September. A bitter-sweet comedy drama set in Ballywalter, Northern Ireland. Patrick Kielty (RTE's new Late Late Show host) is deeply touching in director Prasanna Puwanarajah's debut feature. Ballywalter, opened at the Belfast Film Festival in 2022. It subsequently played at the Cork International Film Festival 2023, CIFF23 Solas Nua in Washington DC (where it won the Audience Award), and the Galway Film Fleadh 2023. Releasing in UK and Irish cinemas on 22nd September 2023, the film was written by Stacey Gregg, stars Seána Kerslake and Patrick Kielty, and was produced by Empire Street Productions (BFI, Screen Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen).  Prasanna, Jed Mercurio and Rachel Clarke recently adapted Rachel's COVID-19 pandemic memoir Breathtaking for ITV, which wrapped filming earlier in 2023. Prasanna and Jed are also developing an adaptation of their 2021 graphic novel Sleeper. Prasanna's debut play Nightwatchman premiered at the National Theatre in 2011, where he has also worked as an actor. He directed Moth at the HighTide Festival, and at the Bush Theatre, where it was a TimeOut Critics' Choice in the summer of 2013. In 2019 he directed Venice Preserved at the Royal Shakespeare Company. His production of The Reluctant Fundamentalist was nominated for The Carol Tambor Award and the Amnesty International Freedom of Expressions Award at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe, with lead actor Akshay Sharan winning The Stage Debut Award. Eileen (Seana Kerslake) is a caustic, unrepentant university drop-out whose dreams of a successful life in London have fallen by the wayside. Back at home with her mum, she makes ends meet by working as an unlicensed driver in her ex-boyfriend's minicab. Shane (Patrick Kielty) has exiled himself in Ballywalter following the break-up of his marriage, but now he's trying to get his life back on track by enrolling in a stand-up comedy course. When Shane calls a taxi to get him to his classes, Eileen answers and a surprising connection is made. As the two spend time together shuttling back and forth, a beautiful friendship develops, leading them both to a moment of realisation. Shane reintegrates, and Eileen makes peace with herself and who she really is. Finally, she can stop running and just drive. Ballywalter is a life-affirming story about the unexpected connections that can change the course of our lives. We're proud to support Minding Creative Minds here at Film Network Ireland. And will regularly be supporting their good work and will run an advert on our podcasts to raise awareness of their support structures on Wrapchat. Please visit https://mindingcreativeminds.ie/what-we-do/ GET YOUR TICKET FOR FNI FAST FEST THIS OCT 20TH TO 22ND. https://wearefni.com/fastfest/ Moreover, If you enjoy our podcast and events why not deep dive into our back catalogue and pop over to support us on buymeacoffe.com/fni and become a member, to get the most out of FNI. FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, @paulbutlerlennox Paul Webster @paulwebsterfilms and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks @mark_monks99 in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. @thepodcaststudios Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film

FNI Wrap Chat
#198 | Prasanna Puwanarajah | Director

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 51:38


On this weeks ep of FNI Wrapchat Paul Webster got to chat with the talaented Director of "Ballywalter" Prasanna Puwanarajah, Ballywalter is in Irish Cinemas from the 22nd of September. A bitter-sweet comedy drama set in Ballywalter, Northern Ireland. Patrick Kielty (RTE's new Late Late Show host) is deeply touching in director Prasanna Puwanarajah's debut feature. Ballywalter, opened at the Belfast Film Festival in 2022. It subsequently played at the Cork International Film Festival 2023, CIFF23 Solas Nua in Washington DC (where it won the Audience Award), and the Galway Film Fleadh 2023. Releasing in UK and Irish cinemas on 22nd September 2023, the film was written by Stacey Gregg, stars Seána Kerslake and Patrick Kielty, and was produced by Empire Street Productions (BFI, Screen Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen).  Prasanna, Jed Mercurio and Rachel Clarke recently adapted Rachel's COVID-19 pandemic memoir Breathtaking for ITV, which wrapped filming earlier in 2023. Prasanna and Jed are also developing an adaptation of their 2021 graphic novel Sleeper. Prasanna's debut play Nightwatchman premiered at the National Theatre in 2011, where he has also worked as an actor. He directed Moth at the HighTide Festival, and at the Bush Theatre, where it was a TimeOut Critics' Choice in the summer of 2013. In 2019 he directed Venice Preserved at the Royal Shakespeare Company. His production of The Reluctant Fundamentalist was nominated for The Carol Tambor Award and the Amnesty International Freedom of Expressions Award at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe, with lead actor Akshay Sharan winning The Stage Debut Award. Eileen (Seana Kerslake) is a caustic, unrepentant university drop-out whose dreams of a successful life in London have fallen by the wayside. Back at home with her mum, she makes ends meet by working as an unlicensed driver in her ex-boyfriend's minicab. Shane (Patrick Kielty) has exiled himself in Ballywalter following the break-up of his marriage, but now he's trying to get his life back on track by enrolling in a stand-up comedy course. When Shane calls a taxi to get him to his classes, Eileen answers and a surprising connection is made. As the two spend time together shuttling back and forth, a beautiful friendship develops, leading them both to a moment of realisation. Shane reintegrates, and Eileen makes peace with herself and who she really is. Finally, she can stop running and just drive. Ballywalter is a life-affirming story about the unexpected connections that can change the course of our lives. We're proud to support Minding Creative Minds here at Film Network Ireland. And will regularly be supporting their good work and will run an advert on our podcasts to raise awareness of their support structures on Wrapchat. Please visit https://mindingcreativeminds.ie/what-we-do/ GET YOUR TICKET FOR FNI FAST FEST THIS OCT 20TH TO 22ND. https://wearefni.com/fastfest/ Moreover, If you enjoy our podcast and events why not deep dive into our back catalogue and pop over to support us on buymeacoffe.com/fni and become a member, to get the most out of FNI. FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, @paulbutlerlennox Paul Webster @paulwebsterfilms and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks @mark_monks99 in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. @thepodcaststudios Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

5x15
Polly Morland And Rachel Clarke On A Fortunate Woman

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 61:47


In July, 5x15 is thrilled to welcome the highly acclaimed and best-selling authors Polly Morland and Rachel Clarke, for a vital conversation about medicine, the NHS and the fascinating story behind Morland's new book A FORTUNATE WOMAN: A Country Doctor's Story, a Sunday Times bestseller that was shortlisted for the 2022 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. Polly Morland was clearing her late mother's house when she found a battered paperback fallen behind the family bookshelf. Opening it, she was astonished to see reproduced in it an old photograph of the remote, wooded valley in which she lives. The book was A Fortunate Man, John Berger's classic 1967 account of a country doctor working in the same valley more than half a century earlier. This chance discovery led Morland to the remarkable doctor who serves that valley community today, a woman whose own medical vocation was inspired by reading the very same book as a teenager. A Fortunate Woman tells her compelling story, and how the tale of the old doctor has threaded through her own life in magical ways. Working within a community she loves, she is a rarity in contemporary medicine: a modern doctor who knows her patients inside out, the lives of this ancient, wild place entwined with her own. Praise for Polly Morland and A FORTUNATE WOMAN 'I was consoled & compelled by this book's steady gaze on healing & caring. The writing is beautiful.' - SARAH MOSS 'This book deepens our understanding of the life and thoughts of a modern doctor, and the modern NHS, and it expands movingly to chronicle a community and a landscape.' - KATHLEEN JAMIE, New Statesman 'The best book I've read about general practice for a long time. Astonishingly perceptive, it shows how a committed GP can keep human values alive in an increasingly impersonal NHS – and why we urgently need more like her.' - ROGER NEIGHBOUR, Past President, Royal College of General Practitioners Polly Morland is a writer and documentary maker. She worked for fifteen years in television, producing and directing documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4 and Discovery. She is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines and is the Royal Literary Fund Fellow in the School of Journalism, Media & Culture at Cardiff University. She is the author of several books, including The Society of Timid Souls: Or, How to Be Brave, which won the Guardian First Book Award and was a Sunday Times Book of the Year. A Fortunate Woman was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction in 2022. Before going to medical school, Dr Rachel Clarke was a television journalist and documentary maker. She now specialises in palliative medicine, caring deeply about helping patients live the end of their lives as fully and richly as possible - and in the power of human stories to build empathy and inspire change. Rachel is the author of three Sunday Times bestselling books. Breathtaking reveals what life was really like inside the NHS during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. Dear Life, shortlisted for the 2020 Costa Biography Award and long-listed for the 2020 Baillie Gifford Prize, is based on her work in a hospice. It explores love, loss, grief, dying and what really matters at the end of life. Your Life in My Hands documents life as a junior doctor on the NHS frontline. With thanks for your support for 5x15 online! Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

New England Broadcasting
9/1/23 Labor Day, Really?

New England Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 32:10


Ron seeks to figure out what Labor Day is, and how to make sense of it. He also tries to understand the Airbnb thing. He talks to Rachel Clarke, who is the "Most Hospitable Host in Alabama"

Inspiring Doctors
Rachel Clarke

Inspiring Doctors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 63:50


In this episode, Martin talks to Rachel Clarke, who started her career as a journalist before retraining as a palliative care doctor, and has written multiple books about her experiences in medicine. They discuss her unusual career path, the similarities between medicine and journalism, and how the loss of her father changed her perspective - as well as her activism, the nature of politics, and the charity she recently co-founded in support of Ukraine.Trigger warning: discussions of death and bereavement.Episode transcript available at bma.org.uk/inspiringdoctorsTo find out more about Rachel's charity, visit www.hospiceukraine.com/The interviewees on this podcast are just a selection of those who communicate medicine in fantastic ways. To join the conversation on social media and tell us about doctors whose communication skills inspired you, tag @TheBMA on Twitter and Instagram, and use #InspiringDoctors. For more information visit: bma.org.uk/inspiringdoctors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tent Theology
Interrupting Serious Youth Violence 2: Education & Belonging With Rachel Clarke

Tent Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 60:11


Tent Talks co-host Rev. Natasha Beckles continues her series on Interrupting Serious Youth Violence with a discussion about education and belonging in a conversation with education thought leader Rachel Clarke. Through conversations and interviews, Natasha takes on the systemic and personal issues that create unsafe communities for our children and looks to solutions for what schools and churches can do about it. Natasha developed this series with Compassionate Communities as part of the Diocese of London. This episode's co-host includes Revd. Pete Hopkins.You can find out more about Rachel's work with Promote Equality and Apex Educate which help organizations fight systemic racism here and here, and you can follow her on twitter here. For more information on Compassionate Communities please visit their website.The theme music for this series is by Nikita Khamenskii. You can find his music here or commission a work through his Fiverr page.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.

Science Weekly
‘It's taught me everything about living': Rachel Clarke on delivering palliative care from the NHS to Ukraine

Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 24:15


Ian Sample talks to Dr Rachel Clarke about her experience working in palliative care in the NHS and now with hospices in Ukraine. She tells him what dying can teach the living, what we can learn from the Covid pandemic, and reveals the anguish and defiance of trying to provide a dignified death in the midst of war. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod

20 Questions With
20 Questions With Dr Rachel Clarke

20 Questions With

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 54:50


Rachel Clarke is a palliative care doctor, writer and campaigner. Here she describes her experiences of a National Health Service (and social care system) in crisis, the low morale of staff and the suffering of patients. She criticises what she sees as years of Tory underinvestment in the NHS and accuses the government of ignoring the realities of her and her colleagues. Dr Clarke talks powerfully about the challenges she and many others faced during the height of the Covid pandemic, and reflects on the use of lockdowns. She also speaks movingly of what it's like to care for and treat people nearing the end of their life, extols the power of music, and explains why she doesn't fear her own death. 

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
Imagine Uncle Dave is a bit drunk

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 35:27


It's the final day of Jane's solo career in the studio with The Times science editor Tom Whipple filling in the guest presenter's chair.Also, journalist and author Rachel Clarke joins them in the studio to talk through her book about working in the NHS palliative care team - and discusses what she believes needs to be done in order for the current NHS strikes to come to an end. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioTimes Radio Producer: Rosie CutlerPodcast Executive Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tent Theology
White Tears #4: With Mark Charles, Rachel Clarke, and Golibé Omenaka

Tent Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 47:59


The fourth and final episode in our series looking at the phenomenon of White Tears. This episode features Mark Charles, Rachel Clarke, and Golibé Omenaka.You can discover more about Mark Charles HERE. Rachel Clarke's consultancy Apex Education can be found HERE.You can find out more about Golibé Omenaka (a former guest on Tent Talks) by listening to his podcast Of Saints and Sorrow.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.

HARDtalk
Rachel Clarke: Talking honestly about the end of life

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 23:44


Stephen Sackur speaks to the palliative care doctor and author Rachel Clarke. Her medical skills are matched by a talent for writing which has seen her write thought-provoking, moving accounts of what it's like to be junior doctor, and what it felt like to confront the covid pandemic. But perhaps Rachel Clarke's most powerful book focuses on a subject that many doctors, and we the public, find it difficult to discuss: death. In ‘Dear Life' she weaves together the personal story of a daughter facing the terminal cancer illness of her beloved father with that of a doctor who made a deliberate choice to focus her care on the dying. In the process of dying, which will of course be the fate of every one of us, Rachel Clarke finds life lessons which we would all do well to learn. She asks us to consider a tough question: can dying be life affirming?

World Review
How Putin fights wars, with Mark Galeotti

World Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 31:23


Ahead of the publication of his new book, Putin's Wars: From Chechnya to Ukraine, the political scientist Mark Galeotti speaks to Ido Vock about how Vladimir Putin views his right to wage war, Russia's military tactics, and why Ukraine is proving a much tougher battle for the regime. Read more: Rachel Clarke on a night in a Kyiv bunker, palliative care in a war zone, and another chance for Jeremy Hunt Lawrence Freedman on why Putin is counting on “dirty bombs” and dipping temperatures in Ukraine Mark Galeotti asks if Putin is really willing to go nuclear? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney
EXCLUSIVE Sweeney Keeps Talking: Dr Rachel Clarke

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 0:57


Find out what John Sweeney really thinks about his interview with the author and NHS palliative care doctor, Dr Rachel Clarke in Sweeney Keeps Talking. Available exclusively on Global Player. https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/42KuWb/ Download it from the App store or go to globalplayer.com If you're already on Global Player, search 'Sweeney Keeps Talking'.

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney
Dr Rachel Clarke: Dealing with danger, death and defiance in Ukraine

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 48:52


Writer, filmmaker, doctor, and a thorn in the side of the UK government, Dr Rachel Clarke is many things. What she is not, is afraid to risk her safety for the good of others. While visiting hospices and training doctors in Ukraine, the bombs began to drop. This is the kind of trouble that can have deadly consequences. For exclusive bonus content visit Global Player: https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/42KuWb/

Cosmic Reality Podcast
"COSMIC CREATING", Jan Shaw 10/22/22 - Danchenko verdict, Vax evil, Hunter laptop report, UK political chaos

Cosmic Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 60:53


"Cosmic Creating Show” Current Affairs with Jan Shaw The Success Alchemist: Success Coach | Business & Marketing Strategist (970) 852 4450 / (512) 487 2980. https://www.TheSuccessAlchemist.net Twitter @CoachJanShaw Telegram - https://t.me/usukpatriot/56 Jan's Podcast Station: https://pod.co/cosmic-creating-with-jan-shaw "Cosmic Creating" is seen 5-6 pm EST every Saturday http://www.cosmicreality.com/radio.html Jan is also seen on every second Saturday 6-8 pm EST on the “Say What Radio Show” at http://www.cosmicreality.com/radio.html PODCASTS https://pod.co/cosmic-reality-radio Archives: https://www.cosmicreality.com/archives.html LINKS: Report on the Biden Laptop Marco Polo's Report Destroys The Biden Crime Family The CDC Unanimously Voted (15-0) to Add C19 Jab to Childhood Vaccine Schedule: Now What? Dr Rachel Clarke - welcome to the COVID Hall of Shame The Shocking Facts About the Continuing Cover-up of COVID-19's Laboratory Origin by the U.S. Government and Colluding Scientists Boston University Gain-of-Function Research Creates Lethal New COVID Strain That Kills 80 Percent of Mice Russia and China Push to Enact Article VI of The Biological Weapons Convention to Investigate US/Ukraine Bannon sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress conviction Judge Grants MO AG Request to Depose Dr. Fauci, Jen Psaki, FBI Agent Elvis Chan, etc. in Social Media Collusion Case Featuring TGP's Jim Hoft as Plaintiff UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after less than 2 months in office Boris Johnson gains support for return as UK prime minister Jan's Telegram https://t.me/usukpatriot

The New Statesman Podcast
Do we get the leaders we deserve? | Live at the Cambridge Literary Festival

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 61:49


Anoosh Chakelian chairs a special episode of the New Statesman Podcast, recorded live at the Cambridge Literary Festival. In recent years, Britain has witnessed the unlawful prorogation of parliament; debacles in the management of public health, education and immigration; and scandals of cronyism, incompetence and sleaze. How has the cultural and political debate become so degraded? Can such failures of leadership be traced back to an unwritten constitution and a political system that rewards ambition over integrity, or should voters, the media and others take the blame for not holding the powerful to account? Is the British electorate the helpless victim of a new breed of brazen post-truth politics? Or do we simply get the leaders we deserve?  Speaking for the motion:David Runciman – a professor of politics at Cambridge University and the author of several books, including How Democracy Ends. Stephen Bush – a political columnist and associate editor at the Financial Times, and the former political editor at the New Statesman.Hannah White – deputy director of the Institute for Government, and author of the recent book Held in Contempt: What's Wrong with the House of Commons?Speaking against the motion: Billy Bragg – singer-songwriter and activist whose most recent book is The Three Dimensions of Freedom. Dr Rachel Clarke – a NHS palliative care doctor and best-selling author whose books include Dear Life and Breathtaking. Lucy Nethsingha – a British Liberal Democrat politician, member of Cambridgeshire County Council since 2009. She was a member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the east of England from 2019 until the UK's withdrawal from the EU in 2020. She was chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs. Podcast listeners can subscribe to the New Statesman for just £1 a week for 12 weeks using our special offer. Just visit newstatesman.com/podcastoffer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics
Bearing Witness with Dr. Rachel Clarke

Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 38:36


One of the most important functions of journalism is to bear witness to historic events. But in the case of the coronavirus pandemic, some of the most unflinching witnesses to the crisis that engulfed the NHS in 2020-2021 were doctors and frontline health workers. In this episode, the Oxford-based palliative care doctor, Rachel Clarke, recalls her experience of the first wave of Covid-19 as it ripped through the wards of her local hospital and emphasises the importance of holding the government to account for the UK's coronavirus death toll. Recorded at the Department of Journalism at City, University of London on March 10th, Dr. Rachel Clarke's remarks came at a workshop convened with the Science Museum on “Connecting in the time of Covid”.  We will be sharing further outtakes from the workshop in forthcoming episodes. Hosted by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With Dr. Rachel Clarke @doctor_oxford https://www.doctoroxford.com/ @cityjournalism  “Connecting in the time of Covid”: https://tinyurl.com/2p9ez37h Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter @GoingViral_pod      Follow us on Instagram: goingviral_thepodcast If you enjoy our podcast – please leave us a rating or review. Thank you!

Going Viral
Bearing Witness with Dr. Rachel Clarke

Going Viral

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 38:36


One of the most important functions of journalism is to bear witness to historic events. But in the case of the coronavirus pandemic, some of the most unflinching witnesses to the crisis that engulfed the NHS in 2020-2021 were doctors and frontline health workers. In this episode, the Oxford-based palliative care doctor, Rachel Clarke, recalls her experience of the first wave of Covid-19 as it ripped through the wards of her local hospital and emphasises the importance of holding the government to account for the UK's coronavirus death toll. Recorded at the Department of Journalism at City, University of London on March 10th, Dr. Rachel Clarke's remarks came at a workshop convened with the Science Museum on “Connecting in the time of Covid”.  We will be sharing further outtakes from the workshop in forthcoming episodes. Hosted by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With Dr. Rachel Clarke @doctor_oxford https://www.doctoroxford.com/ @cityjournalism  “Connecting in the time of Covid”: https://tinyurl.com/2p9ez37h Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter @GoingViral_pod      Follow us on Instagram: goingviral_thepodcast If you enjoy our podcast – please leave us a rating or review. Thank you!

London Review Bookshop Podcasts
Michael Rosen and Rachel Clarke on the Covid-19 pandemic

London Review Bookshop Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 58:51


It's clear that the Covid pandemic has changed the way we need to think about public health, social justice, the economy and a good deal else besides. Michael Rosen, who became gravely ill with the disease, and whose bibliography is both too long and too impressive to list here, and Rachel Clarke, a journalist who became a doctor and has been heroically working on the frontline, were in conversation about the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Young Money Australia
S2 E7. Managing a side-hustle | Rachel Clarke

Young Money Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 24:43


In this episode, Sophie is joined by Rachel Clarke to break down what to expect when venturing into a side-hustle. - How do you run a side business with other commitments? - What are the risks to starting up a side-hustle? - How do you grow your side business? Rachel has worked in both private and public practice across Sydney, the North Central Coast, and the Central West. During her almost 20-year career she has worked closely with small business owners in the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development as well as with major sporting clubs, hospitality venues and television production studios. Rachel is a certified Chartered Accountant and particularly enjoys working with farming clients, home and start-up businesses. Young Money is the one stop reference for young Aussies seeking information on making money, spending money and planning for the future. Visit findex.com.au/young-money to access the full library of resources. Brought to you by Findex Community Fund.The information contained is of a general nature only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider whether the information is suitable for you and your personal circumstances. Before you make any decisions in relation to a financial product, you should obtain and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or information statement. You should seek personal financial advice before acting on any material.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the thought or position of Findex Community Fund. Please refer to our website for full disclaimer information https://www.findex.com.au/disclaimers/disclaimer-and-disclosure.

Female Pilot Club
Rachel Clarke (Bad Things)

Female Pilot Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 45:09


In this episode Abbie and Kay find out how new writer Rachel Clarke, winner of All3 Media Best Drama New Voices Award, Screenwriting Network Award, and Channel 4 Mentorship Scheme, became so good so fast! They also chat about what makes a good double act, the perennial appeal of comedy crime capers and why sex in sit-com should always be truly terrible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CP Media - Endurance Sports Podcast
KATHMANDU COAST TO COAST S3 E8 : LONGEST DAY EDITION BROUGHT TO YOU BY CP MEDIA

CP Media - Endurance Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 43:56


Kathmandu Coast to Coast: LONGEST DAY EDITION brought to you by CP MEDIA Hamish Elliot – Since 1987 the One Day event has only been an option for individual athletes, however 2022 saw the option to enter 3 person teams. One team member to tackle the Cycle stages (plus the first run off the start line at Kumara), another the Mountain Run and the third taking on the 70km kayak down the Waimak. Hamish Elliot joins us tonight as ⅓ of Team OSM - taking on the Mountain Run, and not for the first time. He is joined by Louis Crosby (biking) and Rachel Clarke, taking on the kayak for OSM. Dougal Allan – Our next guest wears the #1 Elite Men's Bib this coming Saturday. Dougal Allan Dougal has become one of NZ's most successful and consistent endurance athletes. Dougal is Coast to Coast World Multisport Champion two times over - taking the top podium step in 2019 and 2021. Renee Wootton – Elite Women's 6th seed, Renee Wootton's pedigree speaks for itself when it comes to the cycling side of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast, having ridden for pro team Velo Project, competing in the New Zealand Cycling series. And given cycling makes up over half of the race, the Queenstown Engineer is at a real advantage. It's whether she can put it together on the 30.5 km Mountain Run that will be her biggest challenge, especially after returning from a broken ankle, which kept her out of the 2021 event. CP MEDIA HOSTS Matt Sherwood Richard Greer – @ric.greer www.coasttocoast.co.nz www.kathmandu.co.nz www.teamcp.co.nz @teamcpnz https://www.facebook.com/teamcpnz richard@teamcp.co.nz

Broccoli Book Club
Rachel Clarke: Breathtaking

Broccoli Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 26:59


Diyora Shadijanova (https://twitter.com/thediyora) speaks to the author of ‘Breathtaking: the UK's human story of Covid' - Dr Rachel Clarke (https://twitter.com/doctor_oxford). They discuss why she felt the need to cover the pandemic in the early stages, how the Governments non-action has impacted the NHS, and the lasting effects the 2020 and the ongoing pandemic is having on her. In next month's book club we'll be discussing ‘Shedding The Shackles' by Lynne Stein, so get reading now and send in your thoughts and comments via voice-note to voicenotes@broccolicontent.com Don't forget to share the podcast and join the conversation using the #BroccoliBookClub. And if you liked what you heard why not leave a review on your favourite podcast app.

Broccoli Book Club
Educated

Broccoli Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 37:13


Educated is a coming of age #1 New York Times bestselling memoir, which has been translated into 45 languages. Written by the author Tara Westover about growing up in a strict Mormon survivalist home. The author takes us through her peculiar upbringing detailing the many accidents, near death experiences and non-conformist practices dictated by her family and how an unexpected educational opportunity takes her away from all that she knows. International development student, Adele Walton (https://twitter.com/adelewalton121) and CEO at Broccoli Productions, Renay Richardson (https://twitter.com/RenayRich) discuss the book in depth with our host Diyora (https://twitter.com/thediyora). In next month's book club we'll be discussing ‘Breathtaking' by Rachel Clarke, so get reading now and send in your thoughts and comments via voice-note to voicenotes@broccolicontent.com Don't forget to share the podcast and join the conversation using the #BroccoliBookClub. And if you liked what you heard why not leave a review on your favourite podcast app.

The Dying Matters Podcast
Dr Rachel Clarke - Inside the NHS in a time of pandemic

The Dying Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 22:06


Hospice UK's Web Editor Leila Hawkins talks to Dr Rachel Clarke about her new book  Breathtaking – Inside the NHS in a time of pandemic, about her experiences of working on the frontline during the first wave of the Covid-19 outbreak.  The palliative care doctor describes the unwavering dedication of NHS staff, the pain of being in the second wave of the virus, and her hopes for the future now there is a vaccine.  “We had no treatments, no vaccines, it was a completely new virus. We didn't know if our PPE was going to protect us. We didn't know if we were going to bring Coronavirus into our houses and infect the people we love. We were frightened, but we wanted to help patients in need. We wanted to be where the need was greatest.  “At the end of the day, I don't know what life is for if it isn't to try and help each other out when the need is there.”  

The Lock In with Jeremy Paxman
Dr Rachel Clarke

The Lock In with Jeremy Paxman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 53:51


Jeremy talks to Dr Rachel Clarke, specialist in palliative care, about the meaning of a good death and her experience of the pandemic. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Sacred
#79 Rachel Clarke

The Sacred

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 48:01


Rachel is a doctor with a specialism in palliative care. Before going to medical school, she was a television journalist and documentary maker. She is the author of Sunday Times bestselling books ‘Your life in my hands' and ‘Dear Life', which is about her experiences working in a hospice. Her next book ‘Breathtaking', about her experience on hospital COVID–19 wards, will be out next year. In this episode she speaks about unsuccessful attempts to become a Christian, her deep faith in humanity, feeling like a fraud as a journalist, and why we should all have more conversations about death.

The Dying Matters Podcast
S3 Ep1: Dr Rachel Clarke - Dear Life

The Dying Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 34:40


"The most powerful thing I come away from the hospice with every single day is the realisation that every moment matters." Dr Rachel Clarke's new book, Dear Life, is a powerful memoir about how end of life care can be best approached. As a palliative care doctor at Katharine House Hospice, she works on the front line of end of life care every day. In this conversation with ehospice editor Leila Hawkins, Rachel talks openly about her experiences, and why hospice, palliative and end of life care is so important.

The Dying Matters Podcast
S2 Ep1: 'Dad, are you scared of dying?' Dr Rachel Clarke

The Dying Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 44:59


For the first episode of our new season, we're talking to Dr Rachel Clarke, a palliative care doctor and former journalist who gained widespread notoriety as a leading campaigner in the junior doctors dispute of 2016.  We chat to Rachel about what it's like to be a doctor who works with dying people every day, and why she believes it's so important for all of us to talk more openly about death and dying.  Follow Rachel [@doctor_oxford](https://twitter.com/doctor_oxford?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)  Rachel's book: ['Your Life in My Hands'](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Your-Life-Hands-Rachel-Clarke/dp/1786064510) **Dying Matters online** Twitter: [@dyingmatters](https://twitter.com/DyingMatters) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/DyingMatters/](https://www.facebook.com/DyingMatters/?ref=br_rs) Instagram: [@DyingMatters](https://www.instagram.com/dyingmatters/) Find Dying Matters events in your area with our [Awareness Week Map](https://www.dyingmatters.org/page/map-awareness-week-events-2019). Dying Matters is a part of Hospice UK, the national charity for hospice and palliative care. Registered in England and Wales No. 2751549. Charity registered in England and Wales No. 1014851, and in Scotland No. SC041112. VAT No 731 304476.