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Connectiverse Perspectives

Connectiverse Perspectives

Written by: Darran Wilson
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Connectiverse Perspectives is a monthly podcast that brings the Connectiverse magazine to life.

Each month, the podcast reflects on the latest digital and print edition of Connectiverse, exploring the stories, themes, and conversations shaping life across the Fylde Coast and beyond.

Alongside this, a second episode each month features an in-depth conversation with one of the magazine’s contributors — giving space to the person behind the words, their lived experience, and the work they do in the community.

From health and wellbeing to education, care, finance, neurodiversity, and community support, Connectiverse Perspectives is about connection — helping people understand what support exists, why it matters, and how services and communities can work better together.

Honest, reflective, and rooted in real voices, this is a podcast about people

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Episodes
  • Connectiverse Perspectives – More Than a Diagnosis
    May 11 2026

    In this episode of Connectiverse Perspectives, Andrea is joined by wellbeing strategist and The Chronic Edge Unleashed host Elliot Evans for an honest and thoughtful conversation about chronic illness, neurodivergence, masking, and the realities of modern workplace culture.

    Drawing on both professional insight and lived experience, Elliot explores how people with long-term conditions are often reduced to assumptions, labels, or statistics — rather than being seen for their strengths, abilities, and potential.

    Together, they discuss workplace wellbeing, flexibility, psychological safety, identity, fatigue, and the pressure many people feel to appear “fine” even when they’re struggling behind the scenes.

    The episode also looks at why meaningful support goes far deeper than token gestures, and how understanding, openness, and communication can transform both workplaces and lives.

    Warm, reflective, and often funny, More Than a Diagnosis is a powerful reminder that people are always more than the conditions they live with.

    You can also hear more from Elliot on The Chronic Edge Unleashed:

    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
    • Amazon Music


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    48 mins
  • From Lockdown to Local Voice
    Apr 14 2026

    Connectiverse Perspectives

    In this episode, Tom sits down with Harry, the creator behind Harry Eats and Captures and a contributor to Connectiverse magazine.

    Harry shares how a moment of boredom during lockdown led him to pick up his dad’s old camera, and how that simple decision grew into a passion for photography, storytelling, and supporting local businesses across Lancashire.

    Together, they explore the inspiration behind his work, how his interests in food, history, and the outdoors all connect, and why using his platform to give back to the community matters so much to him.

    The conversation also touches on autism, challenging misconceptions, and how personal experience shapes the way we see and share the world around us.

    Connectiverse is a platform that brings together perspectives from lived experience, professionals, and the community, with a focus on mental health, wellbeing, neurodiversity, and accessibility. You can find out more at Connectiverse magazine.

    This episode reflects that mission through an honest and thoughtful conversation about creativity, identity, and finding your voice.

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    13 mins
  • Connectiverse Perspectives – Issue 10: A Conversation That Stays With You
    Mar 26 2026

    In the very first episode of Connectiverse Perspectives, Tom is joined by Denise Lowe, founder of Connectiverse, and contributor Andrea Sandiford to explore Issue 10 of the Connectiverse magazine.

    From the very start, this edition feels different — packed with powerful, personal stories that stay with you long after reading. Together, they reflect on the impact of the issue, including conversations around mental health, financial confidence for young people, emotionally available schools, and the realities of masking and identity.

    Along the way, the discussion moves naturally between insight and lived experience — from the importance of practical tools like Money Smart Children, to the emotional weight of real stories, to the value of giving space to voices that don’t always feel heard.

    This is not a formal review. It’s a genuine conversation — honest, thoughtful, and at times deeply personal — about what happens when a magazine doesn’t just inform, but connects.

    To read the full edition, visit:

    connectiverse.co.uk

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    52 mins
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