• Educational Changes in Physiotherapy with Roger Kerry
    Jan 5 2026

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    Join us for a brand-new season of It’s Notts Just Physio. The two Gracies - both third-year Physiotherapy students - kick things off by sitting down with the legend himself, Roger Kerry, to talk through his career and explore how Physiotherapy education and teaching have evolved over the years.

    It’s a fantastic episode packed with insight into the profession, the shifting landscape of evidence and practice, and how today’s students are being prepared for the future workforce.

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    34 mins
  • Hermione Mason & Oliver Early - Elite Athlete Chat
    Nov 24 2025

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    44 mins
  • Dr. Helen Garr (Part 2)
    Nov 10 2025

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    🎙️ Dr Helen Garr Part 2 – The Stigma of Burnout
    With Special Guest Host, Sam Roberts

    In Part 2 of our powerful conversation centred around burnout with the incredible Dr Helen GarrMedical Director of NHS Practitioner Health and widely known as The Wellbeing GP – we build on personal stories to explore the broader impact of burnout and mental health stigma in healthcare and daily life, while providing practical strategies to manage your own mental health and wellbeing to help avoid burnout.

    We dive into how stigma continues to silence those who are struggling, and why creating safe, open conversations around mental health is more important than ever. Helen shares practical ways to care for your own wellbeing, prevent burnout, and how physio students and practitioners can play a key role in recognising emotional distress in patients, peers, friends, and family.

    A must-listen moment in this episode is Helen’s brilliant “5 F’s for Managing Mental Health” – her trusted framework for staying grounded, maintaining positive wellbeing, and staying connected to the world around her. Think of these 5 F’s as your personal protective equipment (PPE) for the mind. They are simple, memorable, and genuinely powerful - and they could change the way you support yourself and others.

    We also talk about the power of small actions - the importance of a gentle "nudge" - and how seemingly minor encouragements can make a huge difference in someone’s life.

    💬 The episode wraps with a light-hearted but deeply personal reflection as Helen shares "A Trip to Rome", a heartfelt story about the loss of her mother, the meaning of holidays, and how grief can reshape our view of rest, time, and presence.
    🎥 You can also watch her moving video on this story on YouTube.

    In Japan, there’s a word – Daijoubu – which means “it will be okay.” Let this be your reminder that no matter where you are right now, there is hope, help, and healing ahead.

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of sensitive topics including burnout, depression, suicide, and grief. Please listen with care and remember: you are not alone.

    Support & Resources
    If you're struggling or affected by anything discussed in this episode, these resources are here for you:

    • Student Emergency Support – University of Nottingham
    • Student Wellbeing Services – University of Nottingham
    • NHS Practitioner Health – Confidential support for NHS staff
    • The Wellbeing GP – Dr Helen Garr’s official site
    • The Wellbeing GP on Instagram
    • Samaritans – 24/7 confidential support
    • PAPYRUS – Support for young people struggling with suicidal thoughts
    • CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) – Mental health support for men and young people
    • Mind – Mental health support and advocacy
    • Help in a Crisis – Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS
    • Mind Wellness Action Plan (Workplace tool)
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    45 mins
  • Dr. Helen Garr (Part 1) - Burnout & Confidence
    Nov 3 2025

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    🎙️ Dr Helen Garr Part 1 – Burnout & Finding Confidence Throughout Your Career
    With Special Guest Host, Sam Roberts

    Welcome to a two-part special exploring burnout and mental health in the NHS and beyond. In this first episode, I’m joined by the incredible Dr Helen GarrMedical Director of NHS Practitioner Health and widely known as The Wellbeing GP.

    Helen shares her personal journey through the world of medicine – from battling imposter syndrome to becoming the confident, compassionate leader she is today. We explore how to spot the early signs of burnout using tools like “temperature checking”, and the importance of tuning into what fuels or drains your wellbeing. We also discuss the prevalence and causes of burnout in the NHS, and why recognising these pressures is a vital step toward change.

    Expect warmth, honesty, and a few laughs too. We’ll also help you identify your “positive mood blowers” — the people that lift your energy - and how a big-headed book might just help boost your self-belief and confidence when you need it most. As RuPaul says: "If you can't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else?"

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode includes open conversations about burnout, depression, and suicide. Please listen with care, and know support is available.

    🔗 Support & Resources
    If you're struggling or affected by anything discussed in this episode, you're not alone. These resources are here to help:

    • Student Emergency Support – University of Nottingham

    • Student Wellbeing Services – University of Nottingham

    • NHS Practitioner Health – Confidential support for NHS staff

    • The Wellbeing GP – Dr Helen Garr’s official site

    • The Wellbeing GP on Instagram

    • Samaritans – 24/7 confidential support

    • PAPYRUS – Support for young people struggling with suicidal thoughts

    • CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) – Mental health support for men and young people

    • Mind – Mental health support and advocacy

    • Help in a Crisis – Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS

    🎧 Coming soon – Part 2!
    In the next episode, we go even deeper, tackling:

    • The ongoing stigma surrounding mental health
    • Practical management strategies for burnout
    • The benefits of digital detoxing in a connected world
    • How to lead with authenticity and model wellbeing
    • And how to support and influence the people around you - your friends, family, patients, and colleagues.

    Stay tuned – Part 2 is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!

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    48 mins
  • George Goodwin
    Oct 27 2025

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    45 mins
  • Eoghan Dowling
    Oct 14 2025

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Sam Austin
    Oct 7 2025

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    On this very special episode of It’s Notts Just Physio, Producer George steps out from behind the scenes to help co-host an exclusive interview with “Super” Sam Austin. From being scouted and picked up by Burton Albion under Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, to becoming a fan favourite at Kidderminster Harriers and starring in the iconic clash with Wrexham that helped secure promotion for Notts County, and now making his mark at Southend United, Sam’s football journey is defined by hard work, adaptability, and resilience.

    In our conversation, Sam opens up about a recent injury and his recovery process, shares his insights on the behind the scenes of what makes a great physiotherapist, and explores the mental health challenges that come with life in football. This episode gives a real window into the dedication, mindset, and character that have shaped Sam’s career - honest, down-to-earth, and inspiring.

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    59 mins
  • Paul Gill
    Sep 22 2025

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    In this episode, we sit down with Paul Gill, our new Head of School, to explore his inspiring journey from nursing practice to research and academic leadership. Paul shares key moments from his career, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and offers thoughtful reflections on navigating challenges in both life and in study.

    Whether you're a student facing your own academic journey or someone interested in the wider world of healthcare and education, Paul’s insights and advice are grounded, motivating, and full of relevance.Tune in for a conversation that blends career reflection with practical wisdom for the road ahead

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    51 mins