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Across cancer services in Greater Manchester, amazing work is happening every day. Frontline staff, managers, clinical leaders and people affected by cancer work together with the simple focus of making sure that every person throughout Greater Manchester is able to access a world class cancer service. This podcast is all about sharing some of the work going on with the wider Greater Manchester Cancer workforce – that’s thousands of people across all areas of Greater Manchester, working in m ...
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Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson talk with sports people about their battles with Cancer... PLUS their sports careers. Just a couple of sportscasters from Canada who’ve dealt with cancer, beaten it back and now push forward living the best life possible. They can’t say it’s been easy, because it hasn’t been. But they’ve kept a great attitude and now continue to surge along doing things they love- including talking about sports. Bryn lost his whole stomach to cancer while Dave dealt with thro ...
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Emily Journey

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GMO Watch, hosted by Emily Journey, explores common questions about food and GMOs. Questions like “Why do I eat organic?”, “Are GMOs bad for you?” or “Do certain food brands have GMOs in them?” Her guests break down the science and trivia behind food so you can come to your own conclusions about what you want to eat. Join in the discussion with Emily Journey at https://gmowatch.com/.
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Grow a career with unlimited potential. Learn strategies and tactics you can use at work today; whether you're a fresh graduate or seasoned executive. A little bit about me: I'm currently running Commercial Operations for a medical technology startup that's helping pathologists identify cancer with Artificial Intelligence. I completed my MBA at Melbourne University and wrote a book during COVID-19 lockdown called "Flourish: Business Frameworks for Product Managers" which you can grab a free ...
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Personalised care is fundamental to delivering better quality care that is meaningful to the individual, supporting improvements in health and wellbeing. This will also help to empower people to manage their care and the impact of their cancer. Everyone is different and will have different concerns when they are diagnosed with cancer; therefore we …
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Personalised care is fundamental to delivering better quality care that is meaningful to the individual, supporting improvements in health and wellbeing. This will also help to empower people to manage their care and the impact of their cancer. Everyone is different and will have different concerns when they are diagnosed with cancer; therefore we …
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Personalised care is fundamental to delivering better quality care that is meaningful to the individual, supporting improvements in health and wellbeing. This will also help to empower people to manage their care and the impact of their cancer. Everyone is different and will have different concerns when they are diagnosed with cancer; therefore we …
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Personalised care is fundamental to delivering better quality care that is meaningful to the individual, supporting improvements in health and wellbeing. This will also help to empower people to manage their care and the impact of their cancer. Everyone is different and will have different concerns when they are diagnosed with cancer; therefore we …
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In the latest episode in our series looking at cancer in the news, host Steve Bland and Susi Penney, the Associate Medical Director at GM Cancer and a consultant head and neck surgeon at MFT, cast their eyes over the stories making the headlines in March/April 2024. Once again there's plenty to discuss, with the death of campaigner and Coppafeel fo…
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Personalised care is fundamental to delivering better quality care that is meaningful to the individual, supporting improvements in health and wellbeing. This will also help to empower people to manage their care and the impact of their cancer. Everyone is different and will have different concerns when they are diagnosed with cancer; therefore we …
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In the first of a new monthly series looking at cancer in the news, host Steve Bland and Professor Matt Evison, the Associate Medical Director at GM Cancer, cast their eyes over the stories making the headlines in the first two months of 2024. And it's been a busy one, with the news of the King's diagnosis, Olympian Chris Foy reluctantly revealing …
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In the fourth episode of a series dedicated to exploring the health inequalities that exist in our cancer system in Greater Manchester, host Steve Bland and guests discuss how deprivation impacts cancer outcomes in the region, explore the issues around deprivation and health and ask, why does deprivation play such a big role in creating health ineq…
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In the third episode of a series dedicated to exploring the health inequalities that exist in our cancer system in Greater Manchester, host Steve Bland and guests discuss inequalities that impact people with learning disabilities. Steve heads back to People First in Tameside to chat to Jenny Jones and Carol Lonergan from the Penine Bowel Screening …
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In the second episode of a series dedicated to exploring the health inequalities that exist in our cancer system in Greater Manchester, host Steve Bland and guests discuss inequalities that impact screening, especially bowel cancer screening and ask; Where are we seeing inequalities? Which groups of people are struggling to complete screening tests…
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In the first episode of a new series dedicated to exploring the health inequalities that exist in the cancer system in Greater Manchester, host Steve Bland chats to: Professor Matt Evison - Associate Director at the GM Cancer Alliance Dr Alison Pye - Consultant in Public Health Farida Anderson - patient rep on the health inequalities board Steve an…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on 'Cancer In The Room' episode is long time NFL Coach and Player Ron Rivera. RON Ron Rivera is the Head Coach of Washington Commanders of the National Football League. He attended the University of California, Berkeley in the early 1980s and was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the second round of the 1984 N…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on 'Cancer In The Room' episode is long time NHL Referee Kerry Fraser. KERRY Kerry Fraser is a hockey analyst, broadcaster and former senior referee in the National Hockey League. During his career, he called 1,904 regular season games, 12 Stanley Cup Finals, and over 261 Stanley Cup playoff games. He also o…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on 'Cancer In The Room' episode is long time Equipment Manager Barrie Stafford. BARRIE Barrie Stafford was the popular long-time Equipment Manager for the Edmonton Oilers organization during the team's dynasty years, earning five Stanley Cup championships before his retirement after more than three decades. …
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on 'Cancer In The Room' episode is Sportsnet Broadcaster Jamie Campbell. JAMIE Jamie Campbell is the current host of Blue Jays Central on Rogers Sportsnet. Jamie got his start in sports broadcasting at CBC Sports in 1997. Jamie was a sports anchor at CBC Edmonton from 1993 to 1997 before moving on to CJOH Ot…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on 'Cancer In The Room' episode is long time NHLer Craig MacTavish CRAIG Craig MacTavish is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. Craig played center for 17 seasons in the National Hockey League with the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and St. L…
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This episode is number four in a series of four episodes looking at work going on in Greater Manchester, specifically to support and develop the cancer workforce. In this episode we take a look at two new roles - Cancer Care Co-ordinators and Physician Associates. Steve and guests discuss how these roles are changing the way we work by spanning bou…
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This episode is number three in a series of four episodes looking at work going on in Greater Manchester, specifically to support and develop the cancer workforce. People are the most important resource in healthcare, and in this episode we take an in depth look at the Greater Manchester Cancer Academy, exploring what's happening to foster a cultur…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on 'Cancer In The Room' episode is Montreal Canadiens Broadcaster Bryan Mudryk. BRYAN Bryan Mudryk is the current play-by-play english announcer on TSN for the Montreal Canadiens. The versatile broadcaster is part of TSN's industry leading curling broadcast team and is a frequent host on Sportscentre. Bryan …
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This is the second in a series of four episodes looking at work going on in Greater Manchester specifically to support and develop the cancer workforce. In this episode host Steve Bland and guests are talking about cancer clinical nurse specialists. Steve is joined by: Hayley Turner - CNS Lynsey Turner - aspiring CNS Caroline Mattinson - bowel canc…
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This episode is the first in a series of four episodes looking at work going on in Greater Manchester, specifically to support and develop the cancer workforce. Future episodes will take an in depth look at some of the roles within cancer care, both new and existing, as well as how we’re developing a culture of lifelong learning to help everyone re…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on this edition of 'Cancer In The Room' is Slap Shot's Steve Carlson. STEVE Steve Carlson played in the World Hockey Association from 1975 to 1979 and then shifted over to the National Hockey League for the 1979–80 season. But Steve really gained cultural notoriety in the 70's when he appeared in the movie '…
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Joining Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson on our first 'Cancer In The Room' episode is BlueJays Broadcaster Buck Martinez. BUCK Almost two decades as a player and later a manager in the major leagues, Buck moved into the broadcast booth and is widely considered one of the games’ best announcers as voice of the Toronto Blue Jays. He’s also a publishe…
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Bryn Griffiths and Dave Jamieson… just a couple of sportscasters from Canada who’ve dealt with cancer, beaten it back and now push forward living the best life they can. Bryn lost my whole stomach thanks to cancer, while Dave dealt with throat cancer, brutally tough for a guy who makes his living… with his voice!! But here they are… both deciding t…
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Cancer is almost always more treatable when it’s found early, and the NHS Long Term Plan is aiming to achieve the diagnosis of 75% of all cancers at stage 1 or 2, by 2028. Here in Greater Manchester work is already well underway to get us towards this target. In this episode presenter Steve Bland explores what we’re doing to hit that target with Dr…
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Leah G chats to local boxer, Marcel about his passion and how a battle with bullying and self confidence issues lead him to where he is today. Marcel’s work in the community is aimed at children and adults alike who come to boxing not only for physical development but personal self development as well. Listen and learn how boxing can become a mecha…
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Jeannine Theron knows that showing up as your best self starts with feeling good about yourself and that looking good makes you feel good! She helps her clients understand their unique style and work with what they have to create a wardrobe that reflects this. In this conversation we talk, capsule pieces, colour ways and confidence. Transformed by …
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Give a little love this festive season and pledge a shoe box of essential items + gifts to be treasured by a less fortune child. Listen as Leah G chats to the Ballito co-ordination, Charmaine, who aims to gift 1900 boxes this year. The organisation has gifted over 1 million boxes in their 16 years of service. Visit www.santashoebox.org.za to pledge…
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A conversation for the gals - Leah G chats to Bianca, a specialist Mammographer at “For Women 3D Mammography Centre”, based at Ballito Junction, about the importance of knowing your breasts, how and when to perform self breast examinations and how the Women’s Centre can be of assistance.By Radio Life & Style
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Information Technology is a field that holds stereotypes of the IT nerd hacking away at code surrounded by a multitude of screens, but it’s so much more than that…the industry holds incredible opportunities and very a rewarding career path for ambitious young men and women alike. In this interview Marilize expands our understanding of IT and enligh…
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Glynis is an award winning freelance journalist who has written a book on the subject of suicide, after having lost her son, Spencer, to suicide in 2019. What had started as an outlet or a diary of sorts became a book that hopes to educate and aid those who may be navigating the same journey. Glynis will be speaking at the Durban International Book…
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In a world of instants Abenzi Africa, a local furniture manufacturer, stands apart. There is nothing “instant” about this socially conscious brand. From the raw materials to the hands that craft the bespoke items, Abenzi Africa honours every element of the process. Working with the unique grain pattern of every piece of sustainably sourced Timber, …
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In this episode Steve explores how lung cancer affects people in Greater Manchester, finds out why the region is impacted far more than other parts of the country AND gets the lowdown on two brand new projects designed to give patients better outcomes and better experiences. The first, a chest x-ray pilot, is all about diagnosing the cancer earlier…
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In conversation with what she likes to call a “complimentary” therapist - Kerry van Huyssteen from Ember connect. Kerry helps her clients navigate life and it’s challenges by helping them understand who they are according to the enneagram profiling system which she implements in her kinesiology practice (a discipline of Chinese medicine). Having kn…
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Leah G caught up with influencer Lindiwe Dube about her career as a content creator and how it’s allowed her to put her creativity and excellent taste to good use. As GatewayTheatre of Shopping’s official Home & Decor Influencer, tune in to hear Lindiwe’s top Gateway picks to make your home feel like a sanctuary. Instagram…
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In conversation with LIV 2 Run athletes Lindi, Coach Beckham and Coach Sinovuyo ahead of the Gloab premier of Gijima in association with Salamon SA. LIV 2 run is a department of LIV village. They play an integral role in identifying, nurturing and furthering talent within the LIV community and surrounding areas. Gijima follows the story of Sinovuyo…
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Shan is a lifestyle blogger, wife, mother of 3, a woman with a heart for service and a Mrs SA finalist. Needless to say she’s constantly trying to find balance, living a life centred around holistic wellness... As Gateway’s newly announced Health & Wellness Influencer, take a sneak peek into her favorite wellness finds Gateway Theatre of Shopping.…
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