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A new podcast asks NHS workers about their jobs

March 26, 2021 09:20
hope samuel
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Every one of us has had cause to think about the state of the nation’s health in the past year or so — our own health and that of the NHS, our admired, derided, under-funded and perhaps over-managed system. It has struggled to deal with the pandemic and the stories, sometimes harrowing, often heroic, from the front-line doctors and nurses, have now become familiar to us all.

Now, thanks to two Jewish professionals, Hope Samuel and David Ian Neville, there is a different way to look at the NHS, through Healthworker Talk, a series of fascinating podcasts talking to staffers in a variety of disciplines.

The subjects come from different areas of the NHS, mainly “non-pandemic” areas. Each episode runs between 30 and 40 minutes and features Hope, a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist from London who has worked in the NHS for more than 30 years, in conversation with a health professional and talking to them about their job.

“I have always been curious about what people do at work, where they spend so many hours every day,” she says. “ But the idea for the podcasts came from the time I spent in working for a mental health trust, on various training courses. For me, it was always most interesting to talk to the other people on the courses. I thought it would be a good idea to look at something to improve staff morale — for various reasons it didn’t happen, but I was still thinking about it.”

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