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Conversations with people who are Positive Encouragers. They share, give and serve. In so doing they encourage and inspire to make a difference in the world.

These chats are recorded raw and unplugged. No editing and no ads -- we just press play and go.

It's like you are there with us in the room.

The aim is to inspire and encourage you.

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Conversations with people who are Positive Encouragers. They share, give and serve. In so doing they encourage and inspire to make a difference in the world.

These chats are recorded raw and unplugged. No editing and no ads -- we just press play and go.

It's like you are there with us in the room.

The aim is to inspire and encourage you.

    Jennifer Corns -- philosophy of pain

    Jennifer Corns -- philosophy of pain

    A brilliant and fascinating conversation about pain -- what is it?

    Jennifer uses her philosophy skills to really dig down into this vital question.

    Her answers may surprise you! She is radical by her own admission but I would say that her position is one that resonates with a person-first approach. We explore this and much more.

    Find out more about Jennifer's work here.

    And her book, The Complex Reality of Pain here.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Orla Adams -- dietician and motivational interviewing trainer (MINTY)

    Orla Adams -- dietician and motivational interviewing trainer (MINTY)

    Orla shares her story of frustration as a dietician trained in a directive way of working with people -- telling them what to do wasn't working.

    About to change career, she went on a motivational interviewing course and discovered gold! And Steve Rollnick.

    This set Orla on a new, exciting and fruitful path to where she is now.

    Hear all about Orla's journey and the fundamentals of MI.

    This is a great episode for you if you work with, or spend time with people -- patients, clients, friends, your kids, pupils, coachees... .

    So it's for all of us!

    Enjoy and I'd love to hear your feedback. Please do rate the episode and podcast on your favoured platform.

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    More here:

    Orla Adams -- MI trainer, and follow Orla on Twitter.

    MI workshops in Cardiff with Orla and Steve Rollnick.

    The books Orla mentions are here.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Prof Manuela Ferreira -- zooming out to understand back pain

    Prof Manuela Ferreira -- zooming out to understand back pain

    Great to have Prof Manuela Ferreira on the show to talk about her pioneering work on back pain.

    Manuela is the lead author of a recent study analysing the global burden of low back pain: 'Global, regional, and national burden of low back pain, 1990–2020, its attributable risk factors, and projections to 2050: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021' (see link below).

    The findings are a stark reminder of the need to deepen our understanding of pain and how to help people. The authors estimate that on the current trajectory, "...there will be over 800 million cases of low back pain in 2050, a 36 percent increase from 2020".

    We get into this, the work that Manuela is doing and much more in this fascinating conversation, highlighting some of the practical ways forward.

    Reading:

    In 2050, over 800 million people globally estimated to be living with back pain -- read here

    Global, regional, and national burden of low back pain, 1990–2020, its attributable risk factors, and projections to 2050: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 -- read here

    The global epidemic of low back pain -- read here

    You can follow Maneula on Twitter and here.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Dr Kirsty Bannister -- working class to neuroscience lab leader

    Dr Kirsty Bannister -- working class to neuroscience lab leader

    "From a working class, first generation A-level student to recipient of the IASP (International Association for the Study of Pain) Patrick D. Wall award. I owe it all to mentorship. Love and gratitude especially to Tony, Frank & Mac for decades of support" -- Kirsty's words.

    Shows the importance of having a purpose and a passion, ignited in part by people close-by.

    Kirsty talks of luck. Wise people have said that the harder they worked, the luckier they got!

    Kirsty has undoubtedly worked hard.

    Encouraged by some of the big hitters in the pain world, Kirsty is now an encourager herself.

    She talks about her career in science, the reasons why it matters, and making it important for people who are suffering.

    A clear illustration of a very human scientist who cares.

    You can follow Kirsty on Twitter and read the papers and meet the people from the Bannister lab here.

    Enjoy! And please do leave comments, like and share.

    • 43 min
    Irena Arslanova - is your body shaping your sense of time?

    Irena Arslanova - is your body shaping your sense of time?

    Fascinating chat!

    Irena posted a video on Twitter describing her recent study, Perceived time expands and contracts within each heartbeat, which I thought a brilliant way of sharing.

    In this episode Irena talks about her work as a postdoctoral researcher in cognitive neuroscience at Royal Holloway, University of London -- how we experience time, why time sometimes flies by and yet other times drags by, and the role of the brain and the body as one.

    We get into this, interoception, the embodied mind, predictive processing, science and intuition and much more, using examples from chronic pain, depression and anxiety.

    Check it out!

    Follow Irena and her work on her website, on Twitter and her lab.

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    I hope you enjoy it and find it useful. Don't forget to leave a review and a rating. If you would like to donate to my 65k running fundraiser for Medical Aid for Palestinians, you can here.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Dr Sabrina Coninx, Dr Peter Stilwell, Professor Michael Ray -- a video game analogy for chronic pain

    Dr Sabrina Coninx, Dr Peter Stilwell, Professor Michael Ray -- a video game analogy for chronic pain

    Sabrina (prior episode here) and Peter (prior episode here) are back on the encourager pod -- two of the most popular episodes, so give them a listen!

    This time they are joined by collaborator Prof Michael Ray.

    Together the three have recently put out a fascinating paper entitled, "Unpacking an affordance-based model of chronic pain: a video game analogy".

    In this four-way chat (my first go at multiple guests!), we dive into the paper, the concepts and the practicalities.

    This is a great way of understanding the reality of pain experience.

    We need models and explanations that span the person's first person experience and the third person perspective; the subjective and the objective. They need to be brought together and understood to give meaning and a way forward.

    That is what this paper does. Have a listen to the pod and read the paper here.

    You can follow and connect with Sabrina on her website and Twitter, with Peter on his website and Twitter, and with Michael on his website and Twitter.

    • 1 hr 14 min

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